72 New Villagers
Little Ah Yu cried very sadly. An obvious helplessness flashed across Qin Huaiâs eyes as the candied fruit froze in midair.
He looked at Chi Jia, who was also confused.
He was just a heartless guard. How could he understand the thoughts of a little girl?
âAh Yu, Ah Yu, whatâs wrong?!â
Wang Silang happened to come over to deliver something. When he heard Ah Yuâs cries, he hurriedly pushed through the crowd and ran over.
He saw Little Ah Yu standing in front of an unfamiliar boy, looking very sad.
Without thinking, Wang Silang pulled Little Ah Yu behind him and looked at Qin Huai with an unfriendly expression. âDid you make my sister cry?â
Beside her, Hu Erpang had already said, âI wanted to give the candy to Little Ah Yu. He doesnât allow Little Ah Yu to eat it!â
âWhat right do you have to stop my sister from eating candy?â After Wang Silang finished speaking, he reacted and looked at Hu Erpang. âWhat candy? Where did the candy come from?â
Hu Erpang opened the candy in his palm, and there were black finger marks on it.
There was also a large bite mark.
Wang Silang was extremely disgusted. âWhere did you get this candy from? How dare you give this to my sister!â
âLittle Sister Ah Yu didnât even say anything, so who are you to dislike it. Itâs not like Iâm giving it to you!â Hu Erpang also snorted and pointed at Qin Huai. âHe wants to snatch it away to eat!â
Qin Huai :â...â
Chi Jia: â...â
Little Ah Yu was still crying.
[Kid, donât cry. My head is about to explode from your crying!]
Meatball suddenly missed the careful little brat from before.
In the past, she had looked optimistic and strong, but she had never dared to cry or speak loudly.
Now, she was crying so easily that she could not stop.
She was behaving like those little brats who had been spoiled rotten.
It really considered finding a way to get a parenting guide back. Otherwise, it would be so worried that its fur would fall off one day!
Little Ah Yu felt aggrieved. âElf, Little Brother doesnât like me. Boohoo... But I like him so much. Heâs so good-looking. He gave me flowers...â
âBut... he made me eat candied hawthorns... itâs so sour!â
Only then did Meatball understand that Ah Yuâs crying was caused by that candied fruit.
[He likes you too. Think about it. Didnât your Grandma give you the candied hawthorn last time?]
[Your Grandma likes you so much that she bought you candied hawthorns.]
[This little brother is really something. He just wants to treat you well, but he doesnât know that you donât like candied hawthorns.]
Little Ah Yu slowly stopped crying. There were still tears at the corners of her eyes, but she looked surprised. âReally?â
Seeing that she had indeed stopped crying, Meatball heaved a sigh of relief.
[Yeah, ask him if you donât believe me.]
Little Ah Yu immediately walked in front of Qin Huai and looked up with her teary face. She asked, âLittle Brother, did you give me the candied hawthorns because you like me?â
The unexpected question stunned Qin Huai.
âDo I like her?â
No, there was nothing he liked, and no one he liked.
Hence, Qin Huai wanted to shake his head.
However, just as she tilted her head slightly, she saw the little girlâs mouth pout and tears welled up in her eyes.
It was as if as long as he said no, she would cry until the end of time.
Qin Huai was forced to nod.
Little Ah Yu smiled through her tears.
She took the candied hawthorns and pretended to take a bite. Her face was puffed up and she pretended to chew and swallow.
Then, she handed the candied hawthorns back.
Under Qin Huaiâs puzzled gaze, Little Ah Yu said very seriously, âYou like me and gave me a candied hawthorn. I like you too, so Iâll give you a candied hawthorn too!â
This way, the big brother would know that she liked him, and she would not have to eat the sour candied hawthorns too.
Wow, she was really a smart child!
Little Ah Yu praised herself in her heart.
Qin Huai looked at the candied fruit that had returned to his hand and was a little confused.
Fortunately, Qin Huai wanted to give Little Ah Yu more than just candied hawthorns. There were also the flowers he had asked someone to dig out from the small garden before he left.
The few peonies that he had given Little Ah Yu previously had grown new buds now which he had grown from their roots.
He had placed them in two small basins before giving them to Little Ah Yu.
âWow, flowers! Ah Yu likes it!â Little Ah Yu was naturally happy to receive Huahua.
She decided to like Little Brother a little more!
Little Ah Yu pulled Wang Silangâs hand. âFourth Brother, letâs go pluck flowers. I want to pluck flowers for Little Brother too!â
...
In Little Ah Yuâs eyes, she would give flowers to whoever she liked.
Wang Silang said, âLet your Fifth Brother bring you there. Fourth Brother still has to deliver something and canât accompany you now. Iâll bring your flowers back first. You play here first. Be good.â
Wang Silang was a child of the second branch. Because his father was paralyzed, he always subconsciously worked more at home, thinking that he could do the same for his father.
âAlright.â Little Ah Yu knew that everyone did things seriously while she picked flowers for fun, so she could not delay serious matters.
At the side, Hu Erpang said, âIâll take you there. I know where the most beautiful flowers are!â
Little Ah Yu was immediately happy. âAlright, thank you, Brother Fatty!â
Wang Erpang grinned. âHehe, thereâs no need to thank me. Youâre also my Little Sister Ah Yu!â
With such an obedient sister who called him brother every day, he would still go even if he had to pluck the stars and moon.
Qin Huai watched helplessly as Little Ah Yu left with the brat called Hu Erpang. He did not even look at the candied hawthorn in his hand and threw it to the ground.
A snot-nosed child had long been staring at the candied hawthorns. Seeing that Qin Huai had thrown it aside, he immediately ran over to pick it up and bit it.
âSweet!â His happy expression did not last long before he spat out, âSour. Itâs bad!â
...
He looked at Qin Huai indignantly.
No wonder Blessing didnât like it. So it was bad.
Then, he licked all the sugar juice off the candied hawthorn and threw away the remaining hawthorn.
Qin Huai :â...â
The coachman got someone to unload everything in the carriage and bring out the horses.
Then, he asked the people from Hu Family Village to carry the carriage up the cliff.
Under the stimulation of the copper coins, they only used half an hour to carry the things up.
Chi Jia was already speechless.
He began to think about the new plans to use their money.
Someone had come to Hu Family Village, creating such a huge commotion which naturally alarmed Village Chief Hu.
Village Chief Hu saw a large pile of things at the village entrance and said in surprise, âThis is?â
He subconsciously looked at the adult among the two-Chi Jia.
Chi Jia glanced at Qin Huai and said in resignation, âWeâre here to stay in your village.â
âStay?â Village Chief Hu frowned. âOur village just suffered a snow disaster and hasnât recovered yet. We donât have any extra houses for you to live in. If youâre here to sightsee, why donât you go to Fengâan Village? I heard that that village hasnât suffered a disaster, and the scenery is good.â
Chi Jia shook his head. âVillage Chief, you might not know this, but weâre here to treat Young Masterâs illness. Our Young Master has been weak since he was young, and Sir said that he should take good care of himself. An expert said that your village is a good place to hide and gather qi, and suggested that we come here to stay temporarily. He said that itâs good for his condition.â
Seeing that Village Chief Hu was not moved, Chi Jia secretly activated his True Qi. His eyes turned red and his voice was hoarse. âJust treat it as a favor. We wonât stay here for nothing.â
âIâll compensate you every day...â
Chi Jia recalled the coachmanâs method and deliberated. âHow about 10 copper coins for the accommodation?â
Village Chief Hu clapped his hands and said, âMoney is not the issue here! Itâs mainly because the childâs recovery is more important. Iâll take a look and arrange a place for you to stay.â
The villagers all looked at Qin Huai and his companions warmly.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Ten copper coins for a night. It was a big matter!
They were thinking in their hearts that it would not be a problem to chase their men or sons to sleep in the pigpen just to make an empty room for the guests!
Qin Huai looked at Chi Jia.
Chi Jia understood and said, âI heard that you have a Wang family here. I wonder if we can stay with them?â
Someone said faintly, âOld man Wangâs chicken coop is indeed still empty...â