Chapter 70: 0069

"Why don't you go?"

Seeing that no one was moving, the little girl also turned back.

"I forgot where I was going." The man didn't lie, he even forgot his name.

The little girl supported her head and thought for a while, then patted her thighs, raised her face and looked at him.

"You, do you want to come with me?"

The night wind was surprisingly quiet, and a few dog barks from time to time also quietly scattered into Ninghe's village, adding a bit of fireworks to the already peaceful village.

The house made of adobe is not strong, and if he uses a little force, it will be broken into pieces.

"You make it easy first, my grandpa said that he will help you ask where your family is tomorrow."

Xiaocui came in with a few beds of big red flower quilts, her little face flushed under the reflection of the oil lamp.

"I'm here, will I trouble you?" The man pressed his body to try not to touch the things in the room.

Looking at the man like a quail, the girl's eyebrows were bent again.

"It's about filling the chopsticks." The girl smiled, bent over to work on the kang.

"This room belongs to my old man. It has been unoccupied for a long time and you can use it as you please."

The man nodded and didn't speak again.The orange-red flame silently reflected his tough outline.

"You human monks are also divided into orthodox and unorthodox?" The man squinted his eyes and unknowingly sat next to Anna.

An Lianna obviously resisted his question, "Cultivating Taoism is all for the sake of attaining the Dao, and what you are doing is just a difference in martial arts."

The man nodded, but was obviously dissatisfied with her answer.

The old tung tree in the village lost its first leaf this year, and the man has been in the village for two months.

"Xiao Cui, when will your man come to help me get some millet?"

As soon as the little girl came out of the village with the kettle, she heard someone shouting.

"What am I a man! Brother Da Zhuang is not!" The little girl heard the teasing and blushing as if blood would drip in the next moment, she turned her neck and shouted at the woman sitting on the threshold.

"No? Then I will take it down."

"You're not allowed!" Xiaocui retorted without thinking.

"What's the matter? You don't allow me to do anything for unmarried men and women?" The woman raised her eyebrows contemptuously at the thin little girl with her proud breasts straightened out.

Xiao Cui stopped talking, her heart ached at the thought of Brother Da Zhuang marrying a wife and having children.

The little girl couldn't say no, so she ran to the field with the kettle.

The man's trousers were still stained with muddy water just after he got off the ground, and his strong tendons wielding a hoe attracted a large number of girls and daughters-in-law to stop and watch.

"Xiao Cui, why did you come here?"

The man saw the little girl coming this way at a glance.

Seeing the man's grievance, Xiaocui burst into her heart. "Brother Zhuang, you don't know how to marry a wife, do you?"

The girl cried loudly, and all of a sudden her pretty face was covered with tears, and her shiny eyes became even more dazzling after being washed by tears.

Standing with a strong body, he neither squatted nor squatted. He wanted to wipe the little girl's tears with his hands but realized that his hands were full of mud.

"Don't cry... don't cry..."

The man had been brewing a comforting word for a long time before he stammered out.

"I won't marry, I won't marry a wife..."

Hearing the man's promise, the girl's crying became softer.

Those who watched the play saw that the Lord was coming, and they also became birds and beasts and flew away.

The barefoot doctor walks far away, and sometimes encounters difficult medical records. The old man does not come back for several days and nights, and the men only see the old man four or five times when they come here for two months.

The old man just went to the county town while he was smoking dry tobacco.

"The city is very chaotic recently, don't run around."

He also ignored the weird behavior of the two of them, he just regarded it as a child who was still young and dependent on others.

(End of this chapter)

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