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Chapter 409: Im late; Second Madam, thats a monk(2/2)

When the second lady heard this, she immediately stopped smiling and her tone became even harsher: "Who are you talking about?"

The butler was very natural and came right out: "Isn't he that ugly monk with the long nose and big ears? You didn't see it. There were seven or eight young men serving him, but he almost didn't even have time to serve the meal."

When the second lady heard that he was talking about Bajie, she didn't care about it, but she didn't agree with what he said.

When the housekeeper saw that the second lady did not respond, he said again: "Madam, what if all the subsequent monks are like him, and the family's wealth will be emptied?"

"Ha." The second lady chuckled, "The master is happy with it. Besides, he didn't say anything himself. What does it have to do with you if he has nothing to do with it? It's all his property, plus his three sons. He doesn't care about these gold

If the silver is discarded like worn-out shoes, let him spend it. Even if he is asking for food every day, how much can he spend?"

The butler thought in his heart: If it had been in the past, his body and bones would not have lasted much longer, but now, since Master Tripitaka arrived, the old man's body has become stronger and stronger to the naked eye.

He could only hold these words in his heart, how could he say them out?

At the moment, he just agrees with the second lady, "Then who told him to have such a good thing?"

The second lady turned around, looked at the man entering the dining hall, and sighed: "However, this Master Tripitaka is indeed extraordinary. He is actually a figure in the country and a very talented person."

"A talent?"

Seeing that the second lady really said such words, the housekeeper's heart was clearly in Monk Tang. His face suddenly became gloomy, but he seemed to sense that the second lady was about to turn around, so he immediately smiled and returned the favor.

He took a step forward, pressed his back against the second lady's back, lowered his head and whispered in the second lady's ear: "Second lady, don't forget, he is a monk."

As he said that, he put his hands on the second lady's shoulders and said again: "It's no use even if you take a fancy to her."

After saying that, he took advantage of the situation and took the second lady into his arms.

Unexpectedly, the second lady's body was as slippery as a loach, and she turned around briefly to release her hand. Before the housekeeper could react, he heard the second lady scolding: "Go to hell!"

Just when he was feeling the sweetness of this scolding, a gust of fragrant wind went away, and all that was left was the back of the second lady.

Entering the Zhaitang, Bajie also had enough to eat and drink.

After all, this old man was old, so he felt sleepy just after lunch. After saying a few words, he took his leave and rested, allowing Master Tripitaka and his disciples to do whatever they wanted in the village without being restrained.

Bajie helped the boys clear away the dishes and washed the dishes in the kitchen.

Fa Hai and the other three disciples returned to the guest room, and Wu Jing spoke first, "Master, please forgive me. I saw that the second lady and the housekeeper were sneaking around. Therefore, there was a spirit body accompanying them, so I saw some secret articles."

."

Wu Jing's spirit body is naturally elusive. Not to mention the mortals in Zhuangzi, even those monsters with powerful powers would be extremely difficult to detect if Wu Jing deliberately hides them.

At this moment, the Great Sage and Xiao Bailong heard Wu Jing's words, and were attracted by Wu Jing's words.

Wu Jing was also an honest man. When he saw that the master had no intention of blaming him, he said directly: "Master, the disciple found out that the two ladies seemed to have an affair with the housekeeper. Moreover, the two ladies seemed to like the master, which made the housekeeper feel unhappy.

Heart."
Chapter completed!
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