"Tan Wei’an, I have sothing to ask you." Qin Huai’s face was full of seriousness.
Tan Wei’an looked at Qin Huai.
"I heard that Master Zhou especially likes to be sarcastic, is that true?"
Tan Wei’an almost choked on his paper-wrapped burnished wheat dumpling.
"Cough cough cough cough..."
After coughing several tis and downing half a bottle of water, Tan Wei’an, with a face full of terror, asked, "Who said that? Master Zheng? Or soone else?"
Qin Huai very honestly said, "Su Qian said it."
"Cough cough cough cough." Tan Wei’an almost choked on the water again, wishing he could jump straight over and confront Su Qian, aren’t you rumored to be the confird direct disciple of Master Zhou? Does Master Zhou know you’re out here speaking the truth about him so..."
Su Qian, as if possessing mind reading abilities, calmly turned his head, stood halfway up, holding a takeout box with Three at Buns, and said, "I said it, Master Zhou does indeed have a habit of being sharp-tongued."
Tan Wei’an: ...
"I told Master Qin that sotis Master Zhou’s sarcasm might not be because he has an opinion about him, it’s just that Master Zhou is used to it. Of course, most of the ti when Master Zhou is sarcastic to Master Zheng, he genuinely wants to be so."
Qin Huai looked at Tan Wei’an: "Is that so?"
Tan Wei’an, with a very hesitant face of "is this sothing that can be said?" said, "Seems...so."
"Master Zhou does indeed have such inclinations and habits usually."
"He clocks in every day right on ti, sotis late because he doesn’t really care about getting his pay docked. Every ti Master Zhou sees late, he very naturally comnts: ’Oh, even living across the street can’t avoid traffic jams, it seems that the traffic around Zhiwei Restaurant is really bad.’
Qin Huai looked at Tan Wei’an suspiciously, "Have you ever used traffic as an excuse for being late?"
Tan Wei’an: "...just once, that ti I really couldn’t co up with a reason and just said it offhandedly."
Qin Huai nodded, indicating he learned a bit more about Master Zhou, who not only enjoys being sarcastic but also has a good mory.
"I have another question." Qin Huai continued.
"I heard that Master Liu and Master Hua don’t get along because their children once dated, but it ended badly, so now the masters are always at odds in the kitchen, is that true?"
Tan Wei’an got excited hearing Qin Huai ntion this, slapped his thigh, and raised his voice, "Of course it’s true!"
"They don’t just bicker in the kitchen. You wouldn’t believe, when Master Liu’s daughter and Master Hua’s son broke up, they once ran into each other while driving, and guess what happened? They started swerving their cars to block each other, not letting the other pass, and then Master Hua’s daughter got so upset she tried to overtake from the side, but Master Liu’s son’s car didn’t brake and sped up, crashing her car into the greenery, knocking over two small municipal trees, costing a lot of money!"
"It happened right there at the intersection where they sell buns, and soone even fild it, let find it and I’ll send it to you."
Su Qian was shocked, "There’s such a thing?"
Tan Wei’an said proudly, "Of course, like a fake replacent, I’m an eyewitness. Su Qian, you rember at first Master Liu and Master Hua didn’t feud because of their children’s affairs, it started from that incident, then in the kitchen, they clashed, it was like two kings avoiding each other."
"I still rember the result of that car accident, Master Hua’s daughter was fully responsible for the overtaking. Not only had to pay the city for the greenbelt and trees, but also had to pay Master Liu’s son for car repairs, I especially looked into this."
Qin Huai looked at Tan Wei’an’s animated expression, suddenly more looking forward to this trip to Zhiwei Restaurant.
It turns out that previously Tan Wei’an was just a casual gossip because he lacked the innate advantage of being on the ho turf, now returning to Tan Wei’an’s ho ground.
It’s bound to be very exciting.
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