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Chapter 1,309 Banquet List

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    Looking at Xing Zhimo¡¯s eyes, Uncle Xu couldn¡¯t help but nodded and said, ¡°Remember, the list of Madam¡¯s banquet guests at that time is probably still in the warehouse at this time.

    Back then, after my wife left, I happened to see them when I was sorting them out.  "

    Xing Zhimo¡¯s eyebrows were slightly raised and his eyes were slightly bright. He looked at Uncle Xu and asked, ¡°Is the list still there?¡±

    Uncle Xu nodded and said, "It's in the warehouse. If the young master wants to see it, I'll get it for you."

    Xing Zhimo stood up and said, "Let's go, I'll go to the warehouse with you to get it."

    Uncle Xu didn't expect Xing Zhimo's reaction to be so big, but he was a little stunned. After a moment, he said: "Ah, okay, okay, I will take the young master right away."

    Xing Zhimo followed Uncle Xu to the warehouse. Uncle Xu went in and rummaged around, and soon he found a piece of red paper.

    On it was clearly written: ¡®Banquet List¡¯.

    Xing Zhimo glanced at them and nodded. He still had a vague impression of some of the people on the list.

    When he was a child, he looked very fair and cute, resembling a pink and jade-carved snow doll. When the ladies came to their home and saw him, they liked to pinch his face and say hello to Mother Xing.  He said, "Oh, madam, you are so lucky. This child is really good-looking!"

    So Xing Zhimo didn¡¯t like those people since he was a child, and those people kept trying to pinch his face!

    However, despite this, he still has some impressions of those people.

    Seeing Xing Zhimo looking at the banquet sheet, Uncle Xu thought he was thinking of something bad, so he said: "Master, don't think too much. The master and his wife are still alive in heaven, and they don't want to see them."  You¡¯re not happy.¡±

    Xing Zhimo ignored his words. He just looked at the names on the list carefully and asked, "Uncle Xu, did you know that there was a small woodshed in our house at that time?"

    "Small woodshed?" Uncle Xu was stunned for a moment, with confusion in his eyes. He looked at Xing Zhimo and said, "Isn't there just the woodshed next to the kitchen in our house? Where is there something"

    Speaking of this, Uncle Xu seemed to have thought of something and said: "It seems that there really is one. Just to the west of the backyard, that small house seems to have been a woodshed before. However, that was when the old man was here."  It's over.

    Since Madam came in, that place is no longer a woodshed, but a house for the servants to live in.  "

    When Xing Zhimo heard this, he frowned slightly and asked: "In other words, the small house to the west of the backyard was really a woodshed before?

    But why don¡¯t I have the impression that there were people living there at that time?  "

    But Uncle Xu smiled and said: "It's not the impression of the young master, but the young master has basically never been there in the past ten years.

    However, at that time, there seemed to be an elder of the master living there. He was said to be a very powerful elder, but he could only stay in the house because he was unwell.

    When Xing Zhimo heard this, he immediately looked at Uncle Xu and asked, "You mean, there was indeed someone living in that room at that time?"

    Uncle Xu nodded, then looked at him, as if he was asking him, or talking to himself, and said, "Young master, do you know who lives there?

    "That's not right, the master said at that time that the wife and the young master were not allowed to go there"

    Xing Zhi looked up at him, frowned and asked, "What does this mean?" (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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