According to usual practice, I would definitely ask the shopkeeper to arrange a separate room for me, but I didn’t come here just to eat tofu. Although the tofu is delicious, I can’t forget the main business.

What was more important was to listen to what others were saying about that matter, then just find a place to sit down and wait quietly for the dishes you ordered to be served.

"Congratulations, boss. I didn't expect the business to be even more popular than before."

"It was the county magistrate who saw through everything and gave me justice."

"I heard that the person who sent the tofu to your family and the one who caused Miss Lin to have a stomachache are from the same family."

"That's true, but they separated a long time ago. I've seen it with my own eyes. Although they are two brothers, their personalities are completely different."

Master Li felt a little relieved when he heard this, but that was something that was in his bones. You can only know a person’s face but not his heart.

After eating the tofu, I decided to go to my cousin’s house. I hadn’t seen him for a long time. Since I had finally come to town, I had to see him.

The third child stood at the door of Carpenter Sun's shop for a while, his mind full of questions. Why did Ni'er bring me here? Was she going to buy something? He wanted to ask for his opinion. The child was still young and had never bought anything big.

However, I don't have much experience in this area, so I might as well go and take a look. With this in mind, I walked into the room with Ni'er, and saw some custom-made things placed inside.

I saw a set of tables and chairs at first sight, walked up to them and took a closer look. The craftsmanship was very exquisite. The wood was made of elm wood and was painted with a layer of varnish. The smooth lines and curves were not something that ordinary people could make.

There are some hollow patterns on the back of the chair, and the table top is very flat. The third brother squatted down and his body was flush with the table top. He couldn't find any flaws even if he wanted to. It was obviously carefully made and I don't know how many times it had been polished.

I put my hand on the back of the chair, then placed my hand on the table and shook it vigorously. The table legs and chair legs were not of different lengths.

The third brother has visited so many neighbors’ homes, and almost every one of them has padding on the table legs and chairs.

I couldn't help but sit on it. The height was just right. It was the first time in my life that I saw a table and chairs that I liked so much. I really like this set. I don't know how happy I would be if I had it in my own home.

I'll ask how much it costs later. If I can afford it, I'll make an identical set.

His eyes had never left the set of tables and chairs since he entered the room, and he didn't even notice Carpenter Sun coming over.

When Carpenter Sun saw Ni'er finally coming, he greeted her indifferently. People who make a living by their craft always have some arrogance.

Nier didn't care, "Carpenter Sun, is what I want ready?"

Niu Laosan didn't hear the conversation between the two at all, and his hands were unconsciously touching the table.

When Carpenter Sun saw this, he rushed forward to stop them. How could someone touch other people's things? However, before he could take a step, his body stepped out first.

She stretched out her arm, almost touching the third brother, but Ni'er was one step faster, put her hand in front of him, and whispered, "This is my father."

Carpenter Sun withdrew his hand in time. It turned out to be a misunderstanding. His expression was no longer cold. He said embarrassedly: "It has been done a long time ago. Come and have a look."

Nier dragged the third child away, who was immersed in it, and came to the backyard, where there was a donkey cart in the middle of the yard.

The third brother immediately became interested in the donkey cart. He brushed away Ni'er's hand and walked forward slowly step by step, sighing in his heart, "Oh my God, this is even more rare than that set of tables and chairs."

The frame is square, and it feels really good when I touch it. The wooden wheel is round and flat, I wonder how much effort it took to make it.

The third brother has ridden in the ox cart so many times and has observed the wheel. It goes in and out, and it will feel bumpy even when placed on flat ground. The broken tofu is partly responsible for this.

The place to put things is made of a whole wooden board. It is very sturdy and durable, and the workmanship is still fine. There is nothing wrong with it. Moreover, the height is just right for his donkey.

Nier remembered that it was a custom-made donkey cart with a roof so that it could be used even in the rain. It was similar in style to a horse-drawn carriage, but just a little smaller.

Just when I was about to ask what was going on and why they didn't do it according to my request, I saw Carpenter Sun moving a shed roof over.

I thought about it, didn’t they say it had been completed a long time ago, but it’s not done yet? Isn’t this just fooling me?

Just as he was about to express his thoughts, he noticed that there seemed to be some mechanism under the roof, and there was also a circle of mechanisms around the donkey cart's board.

There were two clicks, and the roof was fixed to the carriage. It fit tightly and would not move at all. It was actually detachable.

I have never seen anything like this before. Most of the things can be disassembled, and there is no need to worry about rain. The connection parts also take leakage into consideration, and there are rain-proof parts. It is truly unique and ingenious.

The third brother had never seen such a wonderful donkey cart. Since he entered the house, his mouth has never closed, and he has been in amazement.

Why do everything I see today seem to be tailor-made for me? No wonder Ni'er brought me to see it.

I really want to stay here today and not go home. I will sleep on the table in the first half of the night and on the donkey cart in the second half. However, Carpenter Sun will definitely not agree.

Nier was very satisfied with the items she saw and felt that the money she gave was too little. If he asked for ten more taels of silver, she would be willing to pay, but she didn't have that much money.

He took out four taels of silver and handed it to Carpenter Sun.

Carpenter Sun noticed the satisfied looks on the two men's faces, weighed the silver in his hand, and returned to his cold and arrogant attitude.

Nier looked at her father who still hadn't come back to his senses, smiled, took his hand, and asked knowingly, "Do you like that set of tables and chairs and this donkey cart?"

"Ah?" The third brother leaned slightly towards Ni'er, finally heard the question clearly, thought for a moment, and said, "Yeah, I like it."

"Then let's take everything you like back." Looking at her father's dazed look, Ni'er couldn't help but curl up the corners of her mouth.

"Hmm, huh? How can this be? Even if you like it you can't just take it. I haven't paid for it yet." The third brother didn't even notice that Ni'er had already given the money.

"Dad, this was custom made by me. It was just finished in the past few days. It's ours now."

Nier was very pleased as she touched the frame that had been varnished many times and was very smooth.

The third brother was so happy that he almost lost his mind. He grabbed Ni'er's shoulders with both hands, then immediately let go and reached out to touch the frame of the car as if he was touching a rare treasure.

There seemed to be tears in his eyes, his mouth was wide open, and you could count the number of teeth. "It's ours, it's ours."

The threshold of Carpenter Sun's house was actually movable. He laid the threshold flat and opened the door wide, so that two donkey carts could almost pass side by side. The two men first pulled the donkey carts outside the house, harnessed the donkeys directly, and then put the tables and chairs on the carts.

Almost all the passers-by would take a look here. The third brother was pulling the donkey cart and Ni'er was sitting on it. They were really the envy of others. Many people were reluctant to spend the two cents to ride in an ox cart, but this family actually had their own donkey cart.

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