Chapter 540 - Misinterpreted
Xie Niushan thought something was wrong with the leader.
Why was he using his marriages on those plays for no reason?
"Master Xie, today"s play won"t be a waste of your time. You can choose one of them. When you"re done, we have an invitation to three restaurants. If you take this invitation, you can go to any of them this year. Your bill will be discounted by 50%. At the restaurant, you can choose the best wine of your choice," the leader said with a smile.
When Xie Qiao heard that, she was almost certain that her father was going to take the bait.
The people who bet on her father must also know that her father, Xie Niushan, loved drinking.
"There"s such a benefit?" Sure enough, Xie Niushan became interested.
Was it not just watching the play? What was the big deal?
"Of course. However, for these three plays, you have to pick which one you like best and be sincere about it. After you choose it, we will perform the play for you three times a day for three days. You have to make sure that you don"t leave your seat."
Xie Niushan thought something was strange.
In this day and age, there were people who would force the audience to watch a play?
However, it was really hard to resist when he got to choose the wine and the food was half-priced…
Xie Niushan looked at the three plays.
His hand involuntarily wanted to reach out to the "The Jade Beauty" play, but before his hand fell, he pointed at "The Tender Love of A Heroine" next to it. "This one."
The leader was a little surprised. "Are you sure? Do you want to watch the show between you and the first madam?"
"That"s right. Perform it well. I"d like to see what you guys have written!" Xie Niushan said.
He noticed that the leader said that Ms. Peng was huge and that she was incomparably fierce!
The leader acknowledged his choice.
Then, he began to order people to get ready.
After a while, the actor went on stage. Once she went on stage, Xie Niushan almost lost control!
The person who was thick and fat with ugly make-up on her face was Ms. Peng?!
Xie Niushan"s face was gloomy.
The leader was somewhat unable to tell whether Xie Niushan was in love with or hate Ms. Peng...
Forget it that the actor"s make-up was ugly. After Xie Niushan watched it three times, the anger in his body started to rise.
It was not for other reasons, but because these people actually described Ms. Peng as a terrifying monster that was like a tiger!
That was right, his wife"s temper was quite terrible, and she would often threaten to cut him with her blade, but that was because she cared about him? She had said that so many times, but not once had she really struck him!
Not only that, after getting married, it was not like what was said in this play, where he was bullied and oppressed. His wife treated him with both ferocity and gentleness!
His wife was born as a bandit, so her clothes were a little rough. She often dressed like a man, and occasionally, it was hard to tell whether she was a man or a woman. However, even if she was a man, his wife was still a good-looking one. Back then, that waist of hers was something he could not let go off, so how could she…
Xie Niushan"s heart was filled with anger.
The leader was anxious.
They had spoken to many people to inquire about this content.
Among those people, there were also some who had stayed with Xie Niushan in the bandit mountain stronghold. They all said that Ms. Peng was fierce, and that "tiger" and "Yaksha" were not enough to describe her!
Therefore, they had come up with such an image!
It should be very close to the truth…
However, the leader did not know that back then, Ms. Peng was the young master, the young master who was doted on by the old master. That prestige was even above the old master! She was well-versed in martial arts and was fierce, so no one dared to provoke her. No matter how good-looking she was, her impression in the mountain stronghold would not remain on the surface. Instead, there would be lingering fear in their hearts…
Moreover, to the bandits, describing Ms. Peng as a tiger and a Yaksha was actually... considered a compliment.
Most importantly, they wanted to describe Ms. Peng as heroic, and no one could compare to her.
Unfortunately, at that moment, it was completely misinterpreted.