Chapter 193: Glorious shop boy

Chapter 193 The Glorious Shopkeeper

Then, Luo Chen saw Sheng Sanlang who followed Luo Sheng step by step.

Luo Chen narrowed his eyes.

The third cousin has changed.

When I was in Jinsha, several cousins hid away from Luo Sheng. Now that I am like this, I don’t eat less food made by Luo Sheng, right?

Thinking about it this way, the boy became even more unhappy.

"Sheng'er is here." When Chief Governor Luo saw Luo Sheng, his eyebrows and eyes showed joy.

No way, it’s so comfortable to eat food from a restaurant every day these days.

Going to a restaurant is definitely not allowed, and takeout is also not allowed, but this will not stop Governor Luo from eating.

Every day, he sends three or two of his subordinates to pretend to be diners. After ordering dishes, he secretly packs some dishes and brings them back to him when the waiter is not prepared.

It is impossible to be full, and it is barely enough to satisfy the gluttony.

I really hope that Sheng'er's restaurant will stay open for a long time.

The Governor Luo looked at Luo Sheng with more kind eyes.

Luo Sheng bowed to Governor Luo and looked at Luo Chen.

Luo Chen pursed his lips, unable to utter the word "sister" on his lips.

When they were in Jinsha, they had a lot of quarrels, only in the last few days they barely eased the relationship.

He returned to the capital all the way, and greeted each other as soon as they met, didn't he seem too worthless.

Luo Sheng raised his hand and patted Luo Chen's head skillfully: "It looks much stronger."

Luo Chen froze.

Her, she touched his head again!

Who is much stronger, does that mean he eats more these days? He obviously has no appetite.

Before the boy could resist, Luo Sheng had withdrawn his hand, and greeted Sheng Erjiu Yingying: "Uncle sent my younger brother all the way to Beijing, it's hard work."

Second Uncle Sheng suppressed the surprise in his heart, smiled and said: "It's not hard, Uncle has long wanted to come to the capital to see you."

My niece looks quite reasonable, which is not the same as when she was in Jinsha.

At this time, Sheng Sanlang greeted Second Uncle Sheng with a smile: "Father."

The second uncle Sheng smiled kindly: "Asshole, do you still remember that I am your father?"

Sheng Saburo hurriedly frowned: "Father, there are so many people here."

A trace of embarrassment appeared on Uncle Sheng's face.

Governor Luo coughed and said, "I know you son, you all go out."

"Yes." The aunt took the lead and bent her knees, leading a group of aunts out.

Most of the hall was empty at once.

Second Uncle Sheng felt that his breathing was much easier, and reprimanded Sheng Sanlang with a stern face: "How long have you been out? Your mother couldn't sleep well because she missed you, but you are a bird that flew out of the cage and never returned!"

"Father, listen to my explanation." Sheng Saburo blushed a little.

It doesn't matter if you are being scolded in front of your cousin, anyway, you know your cousin so well, but there are still three cousins here who you don't know well.

He still wants to save face.

"What are you explaining?" Second Uncle Sheng asked angrily.

The brat must be fascinated by the prosperity of the capital, and he doesn't think about how easy it is for him to live as a father these days. He has to be nagged by his mother for at least a quarter of an hour every day.

The most nagging thing is that he is afraid that his son will fall into the claws of the cousin girl.

"The son found an errand to do, which delayed the time to go home."

"An errand?" Second Uncle Sheng looked at Governor Luo inquiringly.

The old governor Luo blushed and said nothing.

Let him say what?

A dignified first-class governor, his nephew came to the capital to see the world, and went to the wine shop opened by his daughter to be the waiter?

Can’t open my mouth.

Seeing that his uncle didn't help cover up, Sheng Sanlang patted his chest: "My son wants to make a name for himself, so he didn't bother uncle."

"Then what kind of job did you find?"

Sheng Saburo's mind turned quickly, thinking of suitable nonsense.

Saburo Sheng: "..."

Governor Luo: "..."

Second Uncle Sheng: "..."

Only Luo Chen reacted the fastest, and asked sullenly, "What wine shop?"

Second Uncle Sheng recovered after taking a breath, and also looked at Luo Sheng.

What wine shop, let his son be the waiter?

The Sheng family is a scholarly family after all—Thinking about this fact, Second Uncle Sheng felt even worse.

"It's a restaurant that sells soju and food." Luo Sheng explained.

Governor Luo saw that Second Uncle Sheng was about to be overwhelmed, so he hurriedly said, "Ahem, I don't know, the wine shop opened by Sheng'er is different from ordinary wine shops, it is specially for dignitaries, even King Kaiyang All of her personal guards work as waitresses at her place."

King Kaiyang's personal guards and Jinwu Guards are all outstanding, in all fairness they are much better than ordinary children like Sheng Sanlang.

Second Uncle Sheng was astonished when he heard this: "King Kaiyang's personal guard is also serving as the waiter in Sheng'er's restaurant?"

Although the Sheng family lives far away in Jinsha, he still knows the world-famous King Kaiyang.

If King Kaiyang’s personal guard also works as a waiter in the niece’s restaurant, the son’s job doesn’t seem so bad…

"Father, if you don't believe me, my son can call Kaiyang King's personal guards now."

"Now?"

Sheng Saburo chuckled: "Yes, he helps his cousin raise geese at the Governor's Mansion during the day."

Second Uncle Sheng fell silent again.

Are people in the capital so unpredictable?

He is now worried about the two nephews.

If Dalang and Erlang were in Guibang High School, they would have to go to Beijing to prepare for the exam in the spring of next year or even this winter.

At this time Luo Sheng said: "It happens that the restaurant is about to open. If uncle is not too tired, why don't we go to the restaurant to eat together."

"Not tired!" Luo Dadu blurted out.

Second Uncle Sheng looked at Governor Luo in shock.

So, the behavior of people in the capital is really different from that in the south.

Speaking of which, he had been to the capital in the early years, but it wasn’t like that back then.

"uncle?"

Second Uncle Sheng came back to his senses, and forced a smile: "Uncle is not tired, just go to the wine shop opened by Sheng Er to have a taste."

The governor has spoken for him, can he still refuse?

It wasn't until he set foot on Qingxing Street that Second Uncle Sheng came to his senses: No, a lady can still open a wine shop openly?

"Father, cousin, look, that's my cousin's restaurant." Sheng Sanlang pointed to the blue wine flag fluttering in the wind not far away, very proud.

Luo Chen's face became more tense.

The wine shop opened by his sister, why is the third cousin so arrogant?

I have never seen someone so proud of being a waiter in a shop.

"Boss, you are here." The female shopkeeper greeted her.

Luo Sheng nodded slightly: "Go to the private room."

Entering the private room and sitting down, Second Uncle Sheng couldn't help but asked Governor Luo: "I don't see any notices outside the restaurant, how can we only entertain high-ranking officials and dignitaries?"

Governor Luo was silent for a moment, and uttered one word concisely: "Expensive."

Second Uncle Sheng: "..."

Luo Sheng said with a smile: "Today happens to be the tenth day, and the store sells grilled pork knuckles, and there is also a new vegetable, melon, **** and mandarin fish shreds. Uncle just happens to try it."

Dudu Luo, who had been smiling all the time, began to feel sore.

New dish? He hadn't tasted it either.

Luo Chen was even more unhappy.

He has never tasted any old or new dishes.

Soon the table was filled with wine and food.

Governor Luo warmly greeted Second Uncle Sheng: "Uncle, hurry up and eat!"

Thanks to Mou Mu for the reward of ten thousand coins, and thanks to the book friends who voted and rewarded. Ask for a ticket, the little fairies who have a ticket, think about the hard work of the waiters in the shop.

(end of this chapter)

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