I would rather sit there and drink tea, read the newspaper and wait for dinner than rush to do something urgent."
"Yes. Uncle, have a few bites while it's hot. Let's eat it."
Liang Bosheng looked at Bi Tielin, who was still eating noodles, with a meaningful look in his eyes. What he was thinking at the moment was:
It doesn't matter if he's older. A man with experience at least knows what he wants better than a young boy. It seems that his shoulders can bear some responsibilities.
"How many people do you employ in your mine?" Liang Baisheng also picked up his chopsticks and put down his wine glass. Just as he was about to eat, he was shocked by Bi Tielin again.
"A few hundred, but not a thousand." Noticing Liang Bosheng was a little dazed, Bi Tielin explained, "I own more than one mine. I own three smaller mines. Uncle can take a vacation and go for a stroll."
"I understand. Let's eat." Liang Baisheng said, and then sighed to himself.
…
As the saying goes, comparing people will make you die, and comparing goods will make you throw them away. Now look at Chu Yifeng.
The waiters in the restaurant were sweeping the floor and wiping the tables.
No one knew whether Chu Yifeng was really drunk or just pretending to be drunk, but he was staggering as he walked.
Bi Tiegang frowned and said, "Tie Lin hasn't come back yet, why don't you drive him there?"
Goudan watched Chu Yifeng come out of the bathroom, threw away the soda bottle, and while shouting "Excuse me, excuse me", he took the initiative to go forward to help him.
Chu Yifeng narrowed his eyes and looked at Goudan, cursing in his heart: Brat.
Goudan curled his lips. Waiting for his sister to help him? Wishful thinking.
Bi Cheng, also drunk, said to his family, "Mom, if you can't drive, drive Brother Chu's car. Let's go back home together."
Liu Yafang immediately frowned and looked at her eldest son: Drive a car back? I think you are joking!
They all lived in the same yard like wolves, jumping over the wall to rush in. The whole family went in. She was tired after a day's work. Should she sleep or keep watch?
In short, Chu Yifeng winked at Bi Yue, meaning that Bi Yue should send him off, but Bi Yue was shy. Didn’t she see that her father didn’t express his opinion?
Finally, in the middle of the night, Bi Tiegang, the uncle who might become my future father-in-law, was seen riding a bicycle with Mr. Chu on his back. (To be continued.)
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