Mu Qinghong was picking at the rice in the bowl. Hearing Ruan He's light words, he muttered in disgust, "If Auntie Cui gets involved, there may be a lot more trouble..."

Looking at Mu Zhengbai again, Aunt Cui was also half-assed.

If she really took the same carriage back to Beijing with them, she might cause a lot of trouble on this long road.

"Drive it away, drive it away, we really think that our Mu family can come and leave whenever we want. Damn, their second room is full of shit. I am the first to disagree." Mu Zhengbai was still cursing.

Everyone pretended not to hear what he said.

Everyone else continued chatting.

"Yes, to save trouble, I just drove them away." Ruan He said.

"Well done, sister-in-law." Mu Qinghong looked at Ruan He with bright eyes.

Mrs. Mutai naturally approved of Ruan He's approach, nodded slightly, and stopped mentioning the matter. The family continued to have lunch peacefully.

After she finished her meal, Chad remembered something.

She raised her head again, looked at the juniors who were sitting quietly aside, and said: "By the way... the pardon order has been issued, so everyone in the exile village doesn't know whether to go back together, but we can keep some company. . If everyone doesn’t want to go back to the capital, it’s better to say goodbye. There will be very few opportunities to meet each other in the future.”

Unlike Aunt Cui's second wife, whose family was mean and scoundrel, most of the villagers in the exiled village were simple and sincere, and the other families who were exiled in the same group as them were also quite kind.

During their last New Year's Eve dinner when they left the exile village, almost all the families in the village sent them all kinds of food products. Mrs. Mutai naturally kept this kindness in mind.

The training that has been passed down from generation to generation in the Mu family is to never be ungrateful and never trample on kindness.

Not only Mrs. Mutai remembered this thing, Ruan He also thought of such a thing after driving away Aunt Cui's family just now.

She nodded and responded in agreement: "Okay, don't worry, grandma, we will go to the village after dinner. If anyone is willing to go back to the capital together, we can go on the road together."

Before he finished speaking, Mu Yunxiao's low-pitched and gentle voice rang out immediately. His dark eyes were filled with deep tenderness. He looked at Ruan He intently and said, "Xiaohe, I'll go with you." .”

Seeing her grandson and grandson's daughter-in-law inseparable, Mrs. Mutai felt even happier and couldn't help but joked: "Can Xiao'er not be able to bear this little separation? "

Ruan He coughed slightly and helped Mu Yunxiao resolve the embarrassment of being teased. He turned to look at the happy people and said, "Why don't we who want to go back to the capital just go there? If everyone in the village If you don’t plan to return to Beijing, you might as well give me a serious farewell.”

"Okay! Let's go together. It's so lively and exciting!" Mu Yunchao shouted happily and nodded in agreement.

Among their family members, except for Mrs. Mu Tai, Mu Zhengyuan and his pair of twins and twins who are staying, everyone else will take a carriage back to the capital together. Naturally, this includes Mu Yuan, who is only six years old. round. As soon as he heard that he was going to be separated from his third uncle's brothers and sisters, Mu Yuanyuan almost burst into tears. He hugged his two brothers, sisters and playmates and refused to let go, with a smile on his red face. Full of tears, she repeated in a sweet voice that she couldn't bear to leave her brothers and sisters, which made people feel so soft-hearted when they saw her.

It wasn't until Mrs. Mutai and Aunt Zong coaxed her nicely and promised not to separate for the next few days that they stopped the tears that almost burst from Mu Yuanyuan's big, dark eyes.

In order to distract the little guy, Aunt Zong took Mu Yuanyuan's chubby little hand, followed Mu Yunxiao and Ruan He, and got into the carriage to wander around the exile village together.

Mu Yuanyuan had just stopped crying sadly. She was sitting next to her mother, still sobbing again and again.

Ruan He happened to be sitting next to the little guy Mu Yuanyuan. He turned to one side and saw that there were still a few traces of tears on Mu Yuanyuan's soft and white cheeks. Naturally, he felt distressed and helpless and took out the handkerchief and gently kissed her. Gently wiping the tears from the corners of his eyes, he coaxed with a slightly raised corner of his lips: "It's not like we won't come back. Look how we cried in Yuanyuan."

After all, Mu Yuanyuan was a sensible and obedient child. Now she regained her composure, raised her big round eyes with a murmur, and her bright eyes reflected her sister-in-law's gentle and smiling look, and she called out sweetly: "Sister-in-law." , Yuanyuan won’t cry anymore!”

"Good boy." Ruan He put away the handkerchief and rubbed Mu Yuanyuan's soft cheeks carelessly. He rubbed it a few more times before taking back his hand.

The carriage staggered along the secluded and narrow mountain road. The county seat and the exile village were far apart. Fortunately, they were not in a hurry. They sat in the carriage for two hours before slowly and leisurely arriving at the entrance of the exile village.

The child's emotions came and went quickly. Mu Yuanyuan, who had been crying at home just now, arrived at the familiar exile village and jumped out of the carriage happily, looking around. Look and see.

Since Mrs. Mu Tai had spread out the blackboard in the yard and taught all the children how to read and write for free, Mu Yuanyuan knew almost all the children in the village. Her eyes, as round as black grapes, wandered around a few times. , suddenly saw a few familiar children playing at the entrance of the village.

Those children were quite perceptive. They turned their heads and cleverly saw Mu Yuanyuan jumping down from the carriage, and they all shouted happily.

"Yuanyuan is back!"

"Come here, let me show you something fun!"

Mu Yuanyuan was thinking about reuniting with her former playmates. She turned her head obediently, looked at her mother pitifully, and asked, "Mom, Yuanyuan wants to play."

"Go." Aunt Zong was quite relieved about the people in the village. She smiled gently, patted her daughter's little head, and said yes casually.

Everyone in the Mu family knew them in the exile village. As soon as they walked into the village, the blacksmith Lao Li at the entrance turned around and Chad saw them. He let out a surprise and hurriedly put down the tools in his hands and came over to say hello.

Old Li Tou had a simple and honest smile on his swarthy face, and he greeted warmly: "Old Mrs. Mu, and Doctor Ruan, you are back! Come on, come on, come on, sit on my little broken stool for a while and rest. Old man, I’ll hurry up and call the village chief over here!”

The exile village was only the size of a palm. After a while, when the villagers heard the news that the Mu family had returned, they hurriedly stopped what they were doing and rushed over. (End of chapter)

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