At first, I thought he just came out to comfort me, but I didn’t expect that he actually came out to intercede.
I also forced out a look of embarrassment: "If you say something out loud, you will throw water out the door. You see, it's hard for me to break my promise on my first day in office, right?"
"I dare not say that the general's order is like a mountain, but it will be hard to catch up, right?"
"Yes Yes Yes."
Liang Hai smiled and continued: "I know everything."
"But, brother, I do have a problem."
He babbled out the window: "Zhang Yunheng's father and I are old friends. This time, his father asked me to take him to practice."
"I apologized to you for being rude."
With that said, Liang Hai stood up and bowed to me.
I quickly stopped him and said, "This is impossible."
It turns out that this kid is still a second-generation ancestor!
And Liang Hai can be so respectful, but he is actually blocking my mouth.
People are bowing and apologizing, but I'm still standing here, so that's my fault.
No wonder Uncle Ya said he was an expert. Looking at it now, it is indeed not simple.
However, I also wanted to test Liang Hai's bottom line: "You've already come forward, what's the problem?"
"But now that I've said it, there's no way to take it back."
Liang Hai slapped his thigh: "Leave this matter to me and I'll make sure it goes smoothly, how about it?"
I followed the trend and asked: "What happens next?"
"In the future..." Liang Hai was slightly startled: "I will definitely not let him interfere like this in the future!"
This kind of neither salty nor bland words is the reply and also Liang Hai's bottom line.
This is more of an indulgence than a guarantee.
If you let a playboy wander around in a gang, he will definitely not be able to calm down in the future.
"Okay, then this matter comes to an end."
Liang Hai nodded heavily, then lowered the window and called the driver up.
"President Chen, from now on I will be your driver. You must call him when you go out."
Even though I declined in every possible way, I still couldn't resist Liang Hai's enthusiasm.
In this way, I somehow got a free driver.
Sitting in the car, I was also thinking, did Liang Hai do it intentionally or did he do it on the spur of the moment?
He didn't give away so many things, but he gave it to me as a driver.
I have to admit, I really need a car that can be at my disposal at any time.
The last time the golden cat fainted, it was Ji Canghai who ran all the way back.
I never want this to happen again.
The driver was very conscientious and took us to the door of the teahouse.
There are several large construction vehicles parked at the entrance of the teahouse, workers with shovels are working with mortar and cement, and workers laying bricks in the distance are also in full swing.
In just one morning, the completely destroyed teahouse showed signs of new life.
It’s true that the more friends you have, the easier your journey will be.
If it weren't for Liang Hai, I don't know how long it would take for the teahouse to be reborn.
As soon as I got out of the car, I saw Uncle Ya sitting at the door enjoying the sun, not caring about the sideways glances of the people around him.
I joked half-jokingly: "Are you in such a good mood today? Why don't you come out to bask in the sun?"
"How about redecorating it?" Uncle Ya grinned: "That went well for you?"
"It went well, but I ate too many melon seeds and got a bed bug."
Uncle Ya breathed out into the sunshine: "Someone just came to deliver a letter."
"This is for you."
I took the note and looked at it, and I was stunned on the spot.
On the note, write a few big words: Tonight in the birch forest in the suburbs, a person will come to pick up the memorial tablet.
Needless to say, this must be the Gray Family.
"Who sent it?"
"I don't know." Uncle Ya said calmly, "When I came out, the note was on the threshold."
Ji Canghai took the note and looked at it suspiciously, then gritted his teeth and said, "This is clearly a trap for you!"
"I definitely didn't hold it in."
He raised his eyebrows: "What are you going to do?"
"What should I do?" I rubbed my face vigorously: "I have to go through mountains of swords and seas of fire."
Ji Canghai tore the note into pieces and said angrily: "If you go, you will die!"
Uncle Ya added unhurriedly: "Don't worry, he can handle it."
When I heard this, I was shocked and kept asking, "Is there anything you can do?"
"No."
The old man answered very simply, without even a second of hesitation.
"Then you are still so sure?"
He pointed at his eyes: "I'm never wrong when I look at people."
"You are now capable of taking charge of your own business, why should I interfere?"
Uncle Ya said it with full confidence, but I had no idea at all.
How could I not know that the Hui family had already set up a trap and were just waiting for me to get in?