"You just wiped your s!"
The old Taoist priest was like a cat whose tail had been stepped on, and his fur instantly exploded.
The short, skinny old man, with a wrinkled face, rushed up with teeth and claws, but Xihe held him down and let him go in disgust: "How many days has it been since you washed your hair?"
Old Taoist priest:! ! !
He was so angry that his face turned red and his neck was thick, and he yelled: "I won't tear your mouth apart today!"
Rush up again.
Xihe quickly ducked away: "You have a guest."
The old Taoist priest, who was so angry that he just wanted to tear her apart to relieve his anger, subconsciously turned his head and saw a young man wearing gold and silver standing not far away, waving a folding fan and looking at them with interest.
It's full of fun, just like watching rare animals perform their unique tricks.
There was a brief silence in the air.
The old Taoist priest's eyes were glancing at the white jade pendant on the young master's waist, and his expression suddenly brightened: "Young master, I want to ask for a fortune teller, do you want a set? You are an innocent child, and you are not allowed to give away money!"
Wearing a moon-white embroidered robe, he has a handsome appearance and is dressed very differently from the locals.
Out of town, rich, alone, ready to be slaughtered!
The old Taoist priest straightened his hair, shook his clothes, looked serious, and occasionally stroked his long gray beard, looking like a fairy.
The young master tilted his head and looked for a while, then suddenly came over and said, "Okay."
The old Taoist priest grinned, then tensed up reservedly. He shook his clothes and sat in his seat. When he raised his eyes, he did not forget to show a proud smile to Xihe.
Xihe:......
He shook his whisk and sat down on the stool.
"I wonder what the young master wants to do today?"
"It's okay, Taoist Master, just do whatever you want."
The young man with the word "fat sheep" written all over his body chuckled lightly, his beautiful peach blossom eyes sparkling.
The old Taoist priest's claws suddenly felt a little numb, but that's okay, so what is easier to pinch? He looked at the other party calmly with his big eyes: "The heaven is full and the ears are full of wealth. The young master's family must be either rich or noble, with silks and satins, and an inexhaustible supply of delicacies and delicacies..."
As he spoke, he suddenly felt jealous in his heart, the evil rich man!
The young master lit the folding fan and said, "The Taoist priest has great powers."
A quiet voice sounded next to him: "Special techniques for deceiving people."
Old Taoist priest: "..."
The old Taoist priest stroked his beard and continued: "The Yintang is vast, the nose is plump, and the prince has a broad temperament..."
"With a clear understanding of the world, you are not only knowledgeable, but also easy to succeed in dealing with things."
Xihe slowly picked up.
Old Taoist priest: "..."
The young master raised his eyebrows lightly, looked around between Xihe and the old Taoist priest, and suddenly smiled: "The two Taoist priests have profound Taoist skills. Their calculations are really accurate."
The old Taoist priest turned his head and forced out a twisted smile: "Fellow Taoist, the world is vast, why don't you go somewhere else?"
Get out of here quickly, don’t compete with Mr. Dao for business here!
Xihe coughed lightly: "Young Master, I know why you are here."
The young master folded the fan in his hand,
He looked at her with his beautiful peach blossom eyes, then looked away, and waved the folding fan unhurriedly: "Oh?"
The old Taoist priest's face turned dark, and he wished he could just throw this annoying guy away. However, he tried to maintain his image as a superior man, but he suddenly glared at him again and again.
Xihe stretched out his hand: "One hundred taels, let me show you the way!"
The old Taoist rolled his eyes and almost rolled his eyes to the sky, but you can give back a hundred taels, why don't you grab it!
"good."
Crisp and neat.
The old Taoist priest blinked and looked over in disbelief.