The Country Beauty 775, Main Text 775, Chapter 775: Development of the Weld Path. Hmm? Why has there been no sound at all? Lu Yun, listening to the men and women inside the brick kiln discussing whether to take the water route or the weld path, suddenly found himself completely silent—no sound at all. Could it be that the woman hadn't yet transferred the male worker from the brick kiln into the water route ahead? Man, this is frustrating—just when things are getting serious, there's absolutely no movement. "Liangzi, what's wrong with you? I asked you to take the water route, and you immediately looked disinterested. Is it that you don't find the water route appealing?"
Lu Yun was feeling rather frustrated when suddenly, a voice from within the brick kiln caught his attention. He suddenly realized—it was the male brick kiln worker who had collapsed, not the female. Well, truly, he was no ordinary treasure.
The brick-kiln man finished releasing the water, his voice carrying a hint of fatigue. "I really don't know what's going on. It's never been this fast before. Just now, when I got inside, I couldn't hold it at all. Maybe you've been rubbing me for too long, so I just let the water out as soon as I entered."
"Nonsense!" she replied, sounding quite disappointed. "Even if that's true, you should have at least moved a little, given me some relief, so I could enjoy a few minutes of comfort. But you—well, you just... let the water go so smoothly!" "I'm not coming back to you anymore," she continued. "You've just lit up my flame, and now you're off releasing water so efficiently. Go home and play with your wife. Don't come back and bother me again!"
"Please don't! Maybe once I actually get to work in your welding area, I'll start becoming more spirited!"
"The brick kiln man was panicked, pleading continuously, 'You don't know my wife, do you? As soon as she lies down on the bed, she's as stiff as a piece of wood—no matter how hard I try, she doesn't even make a sound!'
'What's it to me? If your wife is as stiff as a block of wood, then it's you who's been bothering me. With your current efforts, I'd be surprised if she even reacted. You should go back home, take good care of your wife, master the basics yourself, and then come back to me.' The brick kiln woman was deeply disappointed. She had come to the brick kiln hoping for some excitement, but instead encountered a soft-spoken, hesitant man—never had she seen a man who, just upon entering, would immediately give up without even making an effort.
'Hey, really, are you going now? I've already entered, haven't I? We've certainly had our share of the initial intimacy that comes with a new marriage. Can't you at least help me get things going and try your welding technique on me?' pleaded the brick kiln man, clearly showing great interest in the woman's welding section.
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How could I wait for you to help me get ready, then collapse just as you enter? Besides, my weld passage has never been tapped—how could you even get through it, given that the water inlet is already in such a state? The brick kiln woman grew increasingly impatient. "Yes, yes, I can make it in," the brick kiln man stammered, going on and on, his words flowing smoothly and elaborate, as if trying to persuade her. Land Yun found it quite amusing—this brick kiln man must have entered the weld passage several times before. He had even prepared everything thoroughly, and Land Yun had heard some things he hadn’t known before, which was truly eye-opening. The brick kiln woman remained silent, clearly beginning to be convinced. After a while, she hesitated and said, "You're telling the truth—I've never done anything like this. If you try to deceive me, I'll never let you off this once." "How could I deceive you? All I care about is that you're comfortable. Will you believe me just once?"
"The brick-kiln man said pathetically, 'Alright, but you'd better hurry—we've been here for a long time now. If someone happens to walk in, we'll be in serious trouble.' Finally, the brick-kiln woman agreed to the man's proposal and invited him to try out her welding passage. The brick-kiln man was thrilled, enthusiastically nodding and getting ready. Another long silence followed, this time initiated by the brick-kiln man: 'Well, I'm standing now. It's my turn to help you with the smoothness.' The brick-kiln woman, a little nervous, added, 'Then you'd better move slowly.' 'Of course, of course,' the brick-kiln man replied, his voice filled with uncontainable excitement. A moment later, it seemed as though the man had already begun working. Suddenly, the brick-kiln woman gasped softly, 'You said it wouldn't hurt at all. Now I feel like my back is being torn apart. I can't go on—I'm done!' Immediately, the brick-kiln man responded, 'Don't worry. When the water passage was first developed, you didn't feel pain either, did you? Once the