There are no computers in this world, so he doesn't even have the chance to be a social animal.
Or settle accounts with others? No, I don’t know how to do that.
Or work as a waiter at the Fulai Inn? No, that's too shabby.
Or they could be thick-skinned and ask Sun Youcai to find a job for them.
But judging from his expression, he probably didn't want to bother with them.
Sigh! Don’t think about yourself first, think about what Su Ruoxue and Chen Yunxuan are suitable for.
Su Ruoxue is good at medicine, so maybe she can work in a clinic or a drug store.
As for Chen Yunxuan, since he comes from an academy, perhaps he can be asked to teach literacy?
But for a fourth-rank warrior, this is too much of a self-depreciation.
Wait, a fourth-rank warrior? Being a bodyguard for a wealthy family wouldn't be bad either!
No, how can ambition be so narrow!
It’s still my fault that I don’t have money!
It seems that the end of the universe is the civil service exam.
Tomorrow, I will go to the government office with Chen Yunxuan and others to see if they are recruiting legal advisors and yamen runners, so that I can earn some food first.
At least it's a decent job and I can build up my network.
Just when Lin Tongxi was worried about his wallet, there was a knock on the door.
"Who is this?" Lin Tongxi subconsciously reached into his trouser pocket, ready to pull out his gun at any time.
"My name is Su Xichen." An awkward voice came from outside the door.
Lin Tongxi opened the door and found that the other person was indeed Su Ruoxue.
Since she wants to disguise herself as a man, the name Su Ruoxue must be matched with a masculine name.
In the end, Su Ruoxue picked two homophones of each character from Lin Tongxi and Lin Chenxuan, and called it Xichen.
Alas, Chen Yunxuan also chose the surname Lin for himself.
Now Su Ruoxue has chosen Xi. Will someone else use their own “Tong” next?
"Lin Tongxi, you are so slow!" Su Ruoxue said with disdain.
"I haven't told you that your voice is weird. It's too soft and the pitch is still very high. You still need to practice more." Lin Tongxi first closed the door, then covered his face and complained about Su Ruoxue's voice.
Su Ruoxue was not polite and sat directly on a chair near the tea table and poured herself a glass of water.
"This...this is the first time that I, a hero, disguise myself as a man!" Su Ruoxue drank it all in one gulp and then began to defend herself.
"I know, I know. What can I do for you, Mr. Su?" Lin Tongxi filled Su Ruoxue's cup with water, and then poured himself a cup.
"Can't I come to you if there's nothing wrong?" Su Ruoxue said as she took out the little snake again.
"... Aunt, please don't release snakes to scare people for no reason." Lin Tongxi held his forehead.
"Xiaobai is so cute, how can he be scary? Why don't you spend more time with it?" Su Ruoxue said as she was about to let the snake go again.
Lin Tongxi looked reluctant. He was always afraid of animals, such as dogs and snakes.
He would never tell others that he was still afraid of dogs at his age.
The experience of being chased by a dog when he was a child left a deep impression on him.
"It was a slip of the tongue. Xiaobai is very cute. It's my fault." Lin Tongxi quickly admitted his mistake to prevent Su Ruoxue from really putting the snake on him.
"Hehe, Xiaobai won't bite you. Okay, I won't scare you anymore! This... hero is bored, and originally wanted to drag Young Hero Chenxuan to play with you, but he said he wanted to practice." Su Ruoxue explained the purpose of his coming here.
It turns out that Su Ruoxue was bored, no wonder she came to find me.
Lin Tongxi glanced at Ding Xingshu. It was indeed quite early and not time to go to bed yet.
"When I was bored before, my dad would play chess with me...Once I left my dad, I felt like something was missing and I couldn't read books anymore." Su Ruoxue said as she recalled the past.
"Okay, okay, I'll play with you! Don't think about the past." Lin Tongxi stopped hurriedly.
"Hee! That's good. What should we play?" Su Ruoxue asked.
Lin Tongxi was stunned by the question. If it were in modern times, he could still ask Su Ruoxue to play together.
But if you ask what was fun in ancient times...how would he, a modern person, know?
And there are no utensils or anything here.
Think about it, is there anything simple and easy to get started?
What did people in ancient times play? Su Ruoxue seemed to have mentioned chess just now.
Oh, there's a game that might be able to do that!
"Do you remember the book I gave you? The one that records the Li and Zhao clans in Qingshi Village." After saying that, Lin Tongxi took out the meeting minutes book from the package and showed it to Su Ruoxue.
"Remember." Su Ruoxue replied.
"Let's just play with the notebook!"
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