The man in black felt very unhappy.
He couldn't help but touch his tall nose. He couldn't figure out how he had offended this girl. Why was she so unkind to him
Is it because when they first met, he lost fifty taels of silver to the liar who pretended to be a dead body, and then he left the impression in her mind that he was a stupid person with a lot of money, and he could never turn around again
"Miss Chef, the paper and pen are here, please show us your hand." The waiter came in with the paper and pen, put it in front of Shen Ning, and raised the corners of his mouth mockingly.
Everyone smiled happily, ready to see Shen Ning make a fool of herself.
Shen Ning picked up the pen calmly, then turned her back to everyone and started writing.
Everyone could only see her waving arms, not what she wrote on the paper, but this did not prevent them from continuing to laugh at Shen Ning.
"You talk about cooking, but it turns out it's painting!"
"I once read a joke in a book about painting cakes to satisfy hunger. Now I finally saw the real thing, haha."
"Everyone, please keep your eyes open. There is no chance that a phoenix will fly down from the paper soon!"
Everyone was pointing and laughing.
The shopkeeper, as everyone thought, concluded that Shen Ning was painting the four dishes. He had prepared a lot of words and was ready to berate the other party when she took out the painting.
Shen Ning stopped writing. She looked at it carefully, lifted a corner to dry the ink, and then handed it to the shopkeeper.
"Shopkeeper, do you think this piece of paper is worth a thousand taels of silver?"
She raised the corners of her lips and smiled calmly.
Everyone opened their eyes wide and looked at the paper. They saw that the paper was densely filled with words, but they were not paintings.
What they were thinking was: This girl blows so loudly that even a piece of tattered paper with writing on it is worth a thousand taels of silver
Even a calligraphy by Master Zhang of the Hanlin Academy, who was famous for his calligraphy in Kyoto and even praised by the emperor, only sold for a thousand taels of silver.
The shopkeeper took the piece of paper with a look of disdain, snorted through his nostrils, and glanced at it with disdain.
After a quick glance, his expression suddenly changed, from casual to focused. His eyes were staring at the piece of paper without blinking, as if what was written on the paper was not words, but a flower. flower.
Everyone began to feel strange and stretched their necks to see what was written on the paper.
But the shopkeeper turned around, blocking everyone's view. Everyone could only see that the expression on his face was becoming more and more excited. Finally, he was so excited that his hands trembled and he tightly grasped the thin sheet. The paper is like catching a treasure falling from the sky.
"Staff, please go and tell the accountant to bring a thousand taels of silver and give them to this girl."
He said loudly without thinking. He didn't read all the words on the paper, so he hurriedly folded it up, put it in his arms, and looked around for fear of being coveted by others.
Everyone around was extremely curious. What was written on that piece of paper that actually made the shopkeeper take out a thousand taels of silver without hesitation
The waiter's jaw almost dropped, and he almost doubted his ears.
The shopkeeper kicked him in the butt and cursed: "You bastard, are you deaf? Go get the money quickly!"