Chapter 212: Tips to Contribute to the 4 Shortages (2)
Chapter 212: Tips to Contribute to the 4 Shortages (2)
Xiao Qianyin glanced at the meals on the table, only to notice that the dishes that Du Qingxin ordered were dishes that the elder brother didn't like very much, so she couldn't help but feel a little bit embarrassed, and called the errand, "Your errand, serve us a vegetarian meatball .”
Du Qingxin grabbed a chicken leg out and said, "No need, I'm not a vegetarian."
Xiao Qianyin raised her forehead in embarrassment and said: "The vegetable meatballs are for my elder brother." As he spoke, he said to Liu Fengya: "I don't know if the meatballs made in this tavern taste good?"
Liu Fengya glanced at him lightly, and said, "Try it and you'll know."
Du Qingxin seemed to listen to it, but then she let out an "oh" as if she didn't listen, and continued to bite the chicken leg.
When he was cultivating Taoism in Yancheng Mountain, this vegetable meatball was Liu Fengya's favorite.
In the past, Xiao Qianyin always felt that the balls wrapped in vegetable leaves were too bitter, biting into his mouth was like eating a bite of grass, so he was really not interested in vegetable balls, but every time he saw the elder brother eating them with relish It looks like I can't help but grab a few from his bowl to eat, and naturally I end up asking for "hardship" every time.
Originally, after so many years, Xiao Qianyin was still not sure if the elder brother's taste had changed, and when he ordered that vegetarian meatball, he was actually quite uncertain.Unexpectedly, after Xiaoer put the meatballs on the table, Liu Fengya actually ate three of them at once.
Du Qingxin gnawed on the chicken legs and couldn't calm down: "I thought he didn't eat bigu, so he can eat so well?"
If you can eat it, you can't eat too much. After all, the meatballs are too small to fit a mouthful.
Seeing the forbearance on Liu Fengya's face, Xiao Qianyin changed the subject and said, "Brother, how does it taste?"
Liu Fengya took out a white silk handkerchief from his sleeve, wiped the corner of his mouth lightly and said, "It's still good."
Xiao Qianyin's previous mood of seeing what the senior brother ate seemed to be delicious was picked up again, and she couldn't help stretching out her chopsticks to pick up a ball and stuffed it into her mouth. The bitter taste was the same as back then, so he couldn't help but secretly took a breath, and said, "Surely all vegetarian meatballs taste like this?"
He said again in his heart: The senior brother's taste really hasn't changed, and he really still can't agree with the senior senior brother's taste.
Xuanwu also became interested when he heard the words, picked up a ball and put it into his mouth, chewed and said: "This...how should I say it?"
Probably seeing them eating with gusto, Du Qingxin couldn't help but pick one out of curiosity and said, "Is it delicious? Then I'll try it too."
Unexpectedly, she just put it in her mouth and bit it before spitting it out: "What is this, it's so bitter and you still say it's delicious?"
Xiao Qianyin chuckled, and after such a comparison, he suddenly felt that he could actually understand the senior brother's taste quite well.He said with a smile: "All hardships come with joy."
Du Qingxin didn't seem to understand what he meant, she stretched out her hand and grabbed another one from the plate, and bit it boldly again.After all the four or five chicken legs on the plate had gone into his stomach, he wiped the corners of his mouth with a flower handkerchief contentedly, called the waiter in front of him and said, "Let me ask you, has any man or woman in this town got lost recently?" Understand?"
The waiter understood what she meant, and blurted out: "Was it taken away by the white tiger? Yes, of course."
Du Qing thought: "Which family?"
The waiter said: "The son of Aunt Huang's family at the head of the city, he was going to get married, but he disappeared the night before the wedding. Later, when the government checked, some people said they saw him being taken away by a white tiger."
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