The Minister of Works gave a half-believing "oh." The waiter, who was hiding behind the counter, heard the conversation between the Minister of Works and Shi Shen. He looked at the cups in the hands of the people on the first floor and didn't notice that they were all using the cups on the left. Why did this old man suddenly ask such a strange question?
Sigh, I'm getting a bit bored. Let's see if Er Gou's home yet.
When Chuan Wen went to check on Er Gou, the officials inwardly protested wildly. They hated that the melon-cutting wasn't finished yet; they hadn't heard enough. They wanted to continue with the melon-cutting by the Vice Minister of Revenue!
Wu Simian on the other side breathed a huge sigh of relief, as if he had escaped a disaster, even though he had offended several people!
[...]
After flipping through it, Chuanwen didn't know how to describe it. There was a moment of silence, and the group of people who had been listening to the commotion were all eagerly listening.
So now Er Gou has become a god worshipped by the envoys of the Little Liang Kingdom?
The Vice Minister of the Court of State Ceremonies caught the words "envoy of the Little Liang Kingdom" and paused for a moment.
He arrived late and was unaware that the envoys from the Little Liang Kingdom had gone out on the streets to abduct people again, including Chuanwen's friend, Er Gou.
So why is it that the envoy from the Little Liang Kingdom has something to do with this again?
The Vice Minister of the Court of State Ceremonies was filled with alarm and confusion. He was hoping to secure his position as Minister of the Court of State Ceremonies, so he hoped nothing would go wrong!
As for why the envoy from the Little Liang Kingdom regarded Er Gou as an omnipotent god?
The post expresses curiosity: [When did Er Gou learn palmistry?]
However, Chuanwen had already witnessed Er Gou's erudition, and now that he had added the skill of palm reading, Chuanwen was only slightly curious before continuing to read.
[Ergou was able to accurately state the origins of those people, as well as their respective social classes and statuses. He even described the symptoms of each of them being unable to adapt to the new environment. Most amazingly, Ergou only gave the old man half a cup of water, and the old man, who hadn't had a bowel movement for half a month, immediately clutched his stomach and went to the outhouse...]
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