Chapter 182 Taomu Yaoyao
Mucheng smiled sweetly, lowered her head and began to look at the things inside the counter.

This is a carved shop, using date stones, wood, and even rice grains.

All carvings are lifelike.

"Di Yao, let's buy this!"

Mucheng pointed to a counter, which was carved from peach pits.

"it is good!"

Di Yao agreed, and he had no objection to what she wanted to buy.

"Grandpa, can I choose a pattern, or engrave a name or something?"

Mucheng asked excitedly.

"Of course. If you want it, I'll get it for you now, and it will be fine in a while."

The old man dropped the things in his hand and asked.

"I want it now. You carve one character for Yao and the other character for Orange."

After finishing speaking, he looked at Di Yao again, "What pattern do you think we want?"

"Just the peony I saw just now, the flower is full and the moon is full."

"Grandpa carved the full moon."

After Mucheng said it again, she lay there and watched the old man sculpting.

I saw that he took out two peach pits that were about the same size, first smoothed some protruding places, and then carved them with a carving knife.

Before Mucheng had time to look at anything, she saw a word orange already on it.

That's it.

A few carving knives, clusters of peonies are fine, the full moon in the sky is a picture of flowers and a full moon.

Mucheng was amazed at his superb technique, and after waiting for a while, both peach pits had been carved.

It was threaded again with the rust red thread, and a Momofuku knot was fastened.

"Give you my name, and mine your name!"

Mucheng put the peach stone with her name engraved on Di Yao's wrist.

Di Yao took the other one and clasped it on her wrist.

Mucheng compared the wrists of the two of them together, looked at the peach pit on it, and smiled slightly.

It is said that mahogany is to ward off evil spirits.

What's more, it is said in the Book of Songs that peach trees are young, and their flowers are scorching.

Mahogany, the homonym is her Mu.

The smile on her lips brightened even more, even in this small candlelit shop.

Di Yao saw her lips were stained with a smile, she lowered her head, and the candlelight hit her small face, revealing a crystal light.

The old man looked at them with a smile, and continued to carve his own things with his head down.

Di Yao paid the money and was about to leave, but Mucheng still stood there.

He looked at her suspiciously, and Mucheng looked at the old man and asked, "Grandpa, if possible, use a lamp. Although this kind of candlelight has atmosphere, it's not good for your eyes!"

"Hahaha……"

As soon as Mucheng finished speaking, the old man burst out laughing.

"The fuse is blown, the light won't be on until tomorrow."

Hearing what he said, Mucheng smiled awkwardly, it turned out she didn't use candles on purpose.

"Hahaha... But thank you, little girl."

The old man had a happy smile on his face.

"Well, hehehe..."

Mucheng laughed dryly, and pulled Di Yao out.

With a smile on Di Yao's lips, he was pulled by him.

"Why are you laughing!"

Mucheng pouted and protested.

"You are cute!"

The two clasped their fingers together and continued to move forward.

After buying some small things, Mucheng felt that her stomach was empty, so she continued to search for delicious food, and started to feast on it.

"You eat too much, it's not good for your stomach!"

Seeing that she was still eating and eating, Di Yao stretched out his hand to stop her.

"It's okay, I'm eating a little bit, so I won't eat."

(End of this chapter)

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