The crowd shook their heads again, their eyes brightening.

Since Su Kui's training, all people's self-confidence has taken a qualitative leap, which is far from the same.

Now they, especially worship Su Kui, every word of the envelope Pavilion owner. It seems that as long as she says it out of her mouth, it's the ultimate truth.

Being stared at by the bright eyes of all the people, Su Kui was not uncomfortable at all. With a tick of his lips, he said, "because they are waves ~"

"well Lord... " Chu Yin choked for a while, and stared at Su Kui.

The rest of them blushed at what she said.

"Well, don't rush to deny it. It's also an indisputable fact. Do you recognize it or not?" She only asked.

The rest of us naturally know that what she said is true. Once again, we admire their small pavilion subject's endless speech mode.

It's one thing to know that. It's another thing to say that they are brave enough without blushing or gasping.

Tut, it seems that the ability of acceptance needs to be improved.

Su Kui shook his head, took the last sip of tea, and made a summary. "In a word, in a word, there should be some implication, but --"

"too much," she said, her long, white, jade like fingers rowing on the public's face, pointing the way of the river and the mountain, "you understand?"

Now that they understood, they nodded at once, "yes!"

Su Kui was satisfied. He slapped the folding fan twice and walked away with his back shaking.

What do you mean, cabinet leader? It's not just to refuse to give up, but to take a step back. When people are hooked up, according to the words of the cabinet leader, it's just a wave to enjoy -

can be made vigorously to show their unique customs and let the guests know that the tender is fresh, but like the chuyin stream selected by Su Kui, it's more suitable for people with good teeth to chew.

Because the way of strength, all kinds of customs can tell, it is precisely this kind of swineherd who has not been completely defeated by the secular world, but also has been immersed in the moon for a long time, and is in full bloom.

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Su Kui spilled money to the little beggars on the street a few days ago. He told them to spread the word around and build momentum for the opening of the peerless Pavilion. That's good for the dignitaries and dignitaries who often linger in the land of fireworks to know that the peerless Pavilion is coming back!

Recently, in the fireworks alley, there is a saying that the taste of human life is unique -

the prosperity of the capital is far beyond the comparison of other cities, and such a place, a little gossip, is likely to become a fire in a flash.

When the conflagration was enough to arouse the curiosity of the guests, Su Kui appropriately offered a series of concessions, and posted the rules of the peerless Pavilion.

In Li Dynasty, there was living printing, but it was not mature. Su Kui ordered people to cut some paper of moderate thickness. He asked a skilled craftsman to spend a lot of silver and spent half a month to carve a printing plate. After two months of brewing, when the peerless pavilion was about to open for business, Su Kui made a big move.

Ancient version of the flyer, ask the ancient aborigines who have never seen or heard of it, it's not fresh!

Fresh? That's easy. This is the rolling silver, which is about to flow into the pocket.

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in the Royal Palace of the general, in the middle of the magnolia trees in the courtyard, sat a man in a pale blue dark pattern robe, with a long, thin body and straight back. He looked handsome from the side, not like a general who lived to die, but like a scholar.