Chapter 48 Xiao Yan is afraid of loach

Just as Wang was about to meditate, she suddenly opened her eyes:

"Girl, do you also understand that the old man is a great fairy?"

Ah Jiu covered her face and sneered:
"Grandma, let me tell you a story, there used to be someone in our village who conducted funerals and looked at feng shui in cemeteries.

Once, after he had eaten at the host's banquet and returned from a night trip, he was bewitched by evil spirits, just like you.

He also said that he is Wenqu Xingjun descending to earth, ho ho..."

"Hey... Ha!" Seeing that Grandma's expression was not right, Ah Jiu hurriedly covered her mouth to prevent herself from laughing any more.

"Sister Ajiu, enough is enough, what are you talking about so happily?"

Xiao Yanyan came out of the dry bamboo forest with a solid bamboo in her arms, and put it on the ground. Seeing that the faces of the grandfather and grandson were flushed with smiles, and the faces of the other were pulled like the soles of shoes, they simply changed the subject:
"Look, are these done?"

"Hmph..." Wang turned her face away angrily.

"Success." Ah Jiu didn't care so much: "Xiao Yanyan, let's go back, we will be leaving later."

In the second half of the sentence, Ah Jiu deliberately raised her voice.

The two went down the mountain one after another.Xiao Yanyan glanced back: "Your grandma isn't coming back?"

"I don't know." Ah Jiu didn't look back.

Tuoba Yan handed the ox horn knife to Ah Jiu with the tip facing down and said:
"It's very sharp, handle it carefully, and ask uncle to make a scabbard out of wood later, so you can wear it for self-defense."

Ah Jiu hummed, and Sui Mu looked at the familiar curly blade. He used it to cut bamboo without adding any other wear and tear, and that piece was still the mark left by his arm.

When they got under the tree, Xiao Yanyan cheerfully put down the solid bamboo.

Meng Shaode's eyes lit up: "It's really solid bamboo."

After pinching it and grinding it in his hands a few times, the thickness of each root is just straight, which is much more high-end than the one he casually whittled with a wooden stick.

Meng Shaode couldn't close his mouth from ear to ear, seeing that each one was chosen just right.

Ah Jiu found that the shadow of the tree was not as big as the original shade.

It's a pity that this tree grew up against the mountain, and the shadow of the tree ran to the mountain.

"Father, you cut off the required length first, let's set off first."

Meng Shaode, who was so happy that he was drooling, was not afraid of the sun at all, and his shirtless back was so oily:
"It's okay, I'm waiting for your milk anyway."

"There's no need to wait." Wang Shi, who was following behind, looked helpless.

Only then did Ah Jiu glance back, and the little old lady turned her head away humming, with a look of disgust on her face, as if she was forced to do nothing.

"Ah? Mother, where have you been?" Before Meng Shaode could speak, Cai Lihua got up to meet him:
"Quick, sit here, there is still some shade."

Cai Lihua went up to support her, and it was a shame for Mrs. Wang, because she came here for Lingquan anyway.

"It's better to be a daughter-in-law." More or less a promise.

"Mom, it's okay, why are you running around?" Said, Cai Lihua took a handful of dried loach and stuffed it into her old man's hand:
"You don't know that Shaode is worried about you. Fortunately, we didn't leave, otherwise, who would you go to when you come back, and don't run around next time."

The old lady in the past was too narrow-minded and held everything by herself, but now she left all her belongings to Cai Lihua.

No matter what Cai Lihua said, she had to be polite to her.

"Then let's set off." Meng Shaode listened to his daughter's words, first cut these solid bamboos into suitable lengths, and put them all in the back basket.

The plucked chicken feathers were carefully sorted by Chao Cai Lihua, neatly placed in the frame, and each one was wrapped with a cloth head.

Ah Jiu looked up at the high mountain. It would take at least ten and a half months for Qi Ming Mountain to cross it.

"Sister Ah Jiu."

"Huh?" Ah Jiu didn't look up, and saw Xiao Yanyan rubbing her belly:

"hungry?"

"Hmm. So hungry. I've never felt like this before."

Only then did Ah Jiu remember the handful of loach kicked in her arms, just now she saw Grandma sitting in the bamboo forest like a black bump, she was so scared that she forgot about it.

Ah Jiu had a good time, and took out the loach from his bosom as he walked.

(End of this chapter)

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