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Two hundred and eighty-one chapters buy a plane to avenge the person 4500 words chapter(2/2)

And after William saw Uncle Hei's face clearly, although he was always smiling, he started complaining in his heart. This was another big star in his previous life. Although he couldn't remember the name of the actor at the moment, he could make him feel familiar at first sight.

The person must have been famous in his previous life.

The shop owner walked up to Uncle Hei with boiling water. While the shop owner was pouring the water, Uncle Hei put the bagged tea leaves wrapped in the towel into the cup and said, "Thank you, Jacob."

"You're welcome" the store owner returned.

"By the way, Jacob, who owns that new Rolls-Royce two-door convertible outside the restaurant? How dare someone park such a luxury sports car on the street so late at night without fear of having the wheels stolen?

Has it been demolished?”

"Haha", Jacob, the owner of the store, did not answer, but turned his back to William and pointed at William.

Uncle Hei, who had already expected this answer, nodded with a smile, smiled and said to the shop owner, "Thank you."

"Call me if you need anything."

"Okay." Looking at William who still looked indifferent despite his reminder, Uncle Hei thought for a moment and remembered the worth of the young man in front of him reported by the media. He shook his head and smiled.

I silently murmured in my heart that in the eyes of William Devon Hill, a luxury car worth more than 200,000 US dollars might be as worthless as a tattered Ford pickup truck on the roadside.

After taking a sip of tea, Uncle Hei planned to stop caring about William. He didn't realize that William was here to see him. He picked up the book and opened it before he started reading. Alina, the girl sitting on the bar, turned around and glanced at Hei.

The uncle said: "What is that book about?"

Uncle Hei raised his head and said with a smile, "The story of an old man fishing in a small boat in the sea."

"Look, you have read so many heavenly books. Did the old man in the book catch a fish?"

Uncle Hei showed a bright smile and said, "The fish has just taken the bait. It may take a few days to catch it."

"Haha," Alina curled her lips and mocked, "Then you are really slow to read."

Uncle Hei smiled and lowered his head while reading and said, "This is a big fish. I don't know if I can catch it yet."

The little girl rolled her eyes, turned her head and smiled, "No, then what's so good about this kind of book?"

"No, no, this book is very exciting. Maybe you can read it and give it a try. It will make you understand a lot of things."

"Forget it, what's so interesting about an old man's story? He goes fishing at such an old age. It must be a tragic story. This kind of story is definitely not suitable for people of my kind."

"Haha." Uncle Hei knew very well that young people today simply don't have the patience to read such inspirational books. He looked up at Alina who was eating cream pie and kindly reminded, "Aren't you planning to quit sweets?"

"Yeah, I'm quitting." After saying that, I cut a large piece of cream pie with my fork and put it in my mouth.

"Are you going to give up sweets like this?" Uncle Hei looked at Alina in surprise and asked.

"Hmph." The little girl took another mouthful of cream and said in a hoarse voice, "Just quit like this. I'll quit when I get tired of it."

"But don't you want to be a singer? Eating too many sweets is not good for your vocal cords."

"Well", Alina hesitated for a moment, put down her fork, stood up, took out the change from her bag, put it on the bar and said to the shop owner, "Bye, Jacob".

The busy shop owner turned his head and looked at the money on the table, nodded and said, "Bye, Alina."

Alina walked to the door of the restaurant and said to Uncle Hei: "How about you tell me the ending of that fish when I'm free?"

Uncle Hei raised his head and said with a smile, "No problem, bye."
Chapter completed!
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