Since he could walk, Master Er naturally stayed closer to A Yuan. He tickled A Yuan's bare feet, which he refused to wear shoes, and then looked at Master Dong, who had just been carried down and looked annoyed: "What do you think of this place?"
This is a bay with clear water, white sand, and flat terrain. Because it is a small bay within a larger bay, the easterly winds that often blow in spring cannot get in. As a result, the temperature here is at least 3 to 4 degrees Celsius higher than in Hong Kong.
Youngsters like A Yuan are full of yang energy and are afraid of the heat but not the cold, but old folks like Master Dong are more afraid of the cold. After looking at the scenery of the bay, Master Dong said sincerely, "This place is nice."
Just then, the sightseeing bus arrived. Since Grandpa Er was walking briskly, he naturally sat with Nie Zhao and A Yuan.
When the child saw the clear sea, he thought they were there to swim and catch fish. But when his father took him back to the car, he was naturally unwilling. His specific resistance was that when his father put his shoes on, he would kick them off, and when his father put them on again, he would kick them off again.
When Grandpa saw this, he simply said, "If the child doesn't want to wear it, then don't wear it. Come here, let Grandpa hold your feet."
Okay, Dad finally gave up on putting on the shoes, but then Grandpa grabbed A Yuan's little feet again.
Actually, he was still a little unwilling, but when he kicked his toes against Master Er's chest, he touched something slippery and hard. Curious about what it was, he started to explore it with his toes.
Master Er was wearing a full set of blue silk stand-up collar clothes. He smiled and unbuttoned the buttons, taking out an enamel pocket watch from them.
Okay, the watch temporarily caught A Yuan's attention. The little guy's hands were quite nimble; he snapped open the pocket watch and saw a small mirror inside. The mirror showed his own chubby little mouth. He grinned and examined his 12 little teeth.
Master Dong and Chen Rou rode in a sightseeing vehicle. Because it was an open-top vehicle, and to allow Nie Zhao to better see the terrain, the vehicle moved very slowly. Master Dong saw all of Er Ye and A Yuan's interactions.
Unfortunately, Chen Rou was busy doing nothing the whole way, constantly making phone calls, and it was unclear what she was talking about. This made Master Dong feel extremely lonely and frustrated, and he cursed the old bastard in his heart countless times along the way.
I couldn't hold back any longer. I couldn't wait until 1997 to unleash my ultimate move. I wish I could take care of Master Er today.
However, since Master Er knew he was coming to Saigon and was prepared to have some fun with Ah Yuan, how could he not prepare other surprises for the child?
So, Mr. Dong in the back was so angry that he looked like he'd been electrocuted. The few sparse hairs on his head stood up, each one clearly visible. Suddenly, the car in front stopped, and with Song Yuanchao raising his hand, all the bodyguards except the two at the back turned around to look back, and all the other bodyguards scurried to the front.
Just as Chen Rou hung up the phone, Dong Ye saw that Nie Zhao and Er Ye had gotten out of the car and asked Chen Rou, "Where did they go?"
As he was saying this, he was about to call his men forward to carry him down as well, but Chen Rou had heard from Secretary An that this was not their destination, and she estimated that Nie Zhao and the others would only be delayed for a few minutes before getting into the car, so she said, "No, thank you."
He added, "Why bother Ah Lang and the others? It's so inconvenient to carry them up and down like that."
If he really had a bad leg, it would be fine; Chen Rou could easily carry him down. But he was pretending on purpose, making the gang of thugs work hard. It only took a few minutes, but they were running around all day, which made Chen Rou unhappy.
But something's not right. They all ended up in someone's yard. How did that happen?
Mr. Dong couldn't wait any longer, so he waved behind him, and One-Eyed and the others came carrying a wheelchair.
Chen Rou had important things on her mind and didn't like seeing anything new, so she walked slowly. But Master Dong had a gut feeling that Master Er was up to something, so he grabbed the tire and ran like the wind. Before long, they arrived at the gate of that family's courtyard.
Looking inside, he realized that Master Er wasn't being cautious; he was being extremely cunning.
The courtyard was made of blue bricks, with a winding stream. Although the gate was unassuming, the courtyard inside was exceptionally elegant. Brother Liang, the second-in-command of Master Er and a movie star, was dressed in a sharp suit and acted with humility, following behind Boss Nie.
As for Ah Yuan, little Ah Yuan, he was being led by the hand by his grandfather, hopping along the bluestone railing.
"You, you, so many yous"
This "travel" is not the same as that "travel"; it represents fish. There is a pond in the courtyard, and fish in the pond.
What angered Master Dong even more was that when Master Er said softly, "This yard belongs to our A Yuan, and all the fish belong to him too. Which one do you like? Your great-grandfather will catch it for you."
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