In the end, Chu Yunyao endured the reluctance in her heart, and handed Siyu to Chi Yebai, reluctantly walked out of Lan Kwai Fong and got into the carriage.

Watching Chu Yunyao and Bao'er's carriage leave, Chi Yebai immediately called Sister Hua over, and said in a rare and solemn order: "Go, and invite those outstanding talents to come here."

Sister Hua was puzzled: "What is Master Chi doing?"

Chi Yebai smiled brightly: "The owner of this workshop just promised Mrs. Mo that he wanted to find a better gentleman to teach Siyu various skills. He originally thought that he would teach Siyu when she was older, but the owner of this workshop thought it would be a day later. It’s better to invite these people here earlier, and let Siyu spend every day under the influence of his ears and eyes, and even if he is older, he will see it.”

Sister Hua is in a dilemma: "It's easy to find someone who can play piano, chess, calligraphy, painting, poetry, poetry, tea ceremony, embroidery, etc. It's just that it's difficult to gather such top-notch gentlemen, and it will take some time..."

Chi Yebai interrupted Sister Hua abruptly: "Who told you that this shop mainly invites these elegant and flashy guys?"

Sister Hua: "..."

Sister Hua was silent for a while, and became more and more puzzled: "Didn't you just say that you want someone to teach the young lady various skills?"

Chi Yebai moved his nose, snorted softly, and said disdainfully, "What's the use of the future heir of the owner of this shop, who only knows these things? Could it be playing the piano, playing chess, painting, drinking tea and reciting poems?" The unreasonable, rude and arrogant tortoise grandchildren have found their conscience and surrendered to the owner of this workshop?

The owner of this workshop never used bloody means to deal with these difficult matters. Otherwise, why do you think Lan Kwai Fong and the gambling workshop can stand up to this day?

Reasoning is used against those who can reason.

For those who can't reason and mess around, why waste those words?

The best way to deal with rogues is to be more capable than them, just crush them in all aspects.

Of course, the people we mainly invite are those who are best at hand-to-hand combat with bows, arrows, sticks, knives, sophistry, escape, attacking the mind, etc. They can attack others, protect themselves, and control the overall situation.

As for gambling and tea ceremony, the master of the workshop can teach her personally.

Those piano, chess, calligraphy and painting, haven't you already hired a master? You can learn as much as you can.

As for the female embroidery workers and the like, the owner's daughter is distinguished, rich and powerful, so I can just ask more embroidery mothers to help with this kind of thing. Who in this world is impatient and dares to let her wash her hands and make soup? Soup, twirling needles to embroider mandarin ducks? "

Sister Hua: "..."

Sister Hua's heart is broken: Does Mrs. Mo know what you are doing?

Now that Mrs. Mo knows, you won't be afraid that Mrs. Mo will tear your beautiful body alive in a fit of anger.

Sister Hua tried to explain: "Master Chi, Missy is still so young, why don't you wait for Mrs. Mo to come back..."

Chi Yebai's pretty peach eyes were sparkling, burning like brilliance, and he glanced at Sister Hua angrily, and raised his delicate chin: "The owner of this shop has already told her about this.

Just take it as a surprise from the owner of the workshop, don't mention these things to her for the time being, when she finds out, she will naturally be grateful to the owner of the workshop. "

Sister Hua was dumbfounded: Master Chi, did you misunderstand Mrs. Mo's words?

Chi Yebai saw that Sister Hua was still standing still in a daze, and said angrily: "Why don't you go soon? What are you doing in a daze? Could it be that the master of the workshop went to invite those people himself?

This workshop mainly takes care of the daughter, how can we get away? "

Sister Hua: "..."

Sister Hua didn't dare to disobey, so she had to do as she said...