Supernatural little lady

Chapter 38 Playing with Sand

Chapter 38 Playing with Sand

Jinniang thought she was just having fun, so she took her with her. When they arrived at the shore, many women were washing clothes here, and almost all of them had children of different sizes around them. There are some that are so big and smaller than Guan Qing. People in the village probably look after the children by themselves. Sometimes they leave the children beside the fields and go to work by themselves.

Several half-year-old children were squatting on the ground, playing with mud, stones, or sand. Children's minds are inherently simple. Even if you give them a stone, they will find it fun and very interesting. interesting.

It's a pity that Guan Qing is not a real child, so forgive her, she really can't be so childish and runs to play in the sand, just to prove that she is cute and cute.

She carefully walked to a shallow water place and stretched her little hand in. She could see that the water under the water was pouring into her wrist, forming a small vortex. It was neither cold nor hot, otherwise, she would not have dared to put her hands in the water for such a long time.

Jin Niang saw her squatting there and thought she was picking up stones, so she felt relieved. However, she still paid attention to her daughter while washing her clothes to prevent her from getting her clothes wet.

Guan Qing frowned slightly. Don't look at her hands that were in the water for a while. However, she felt that she didn't know how much water had entered the space. Fortunately, the water in the river was It was flowing, and the river bed was also wide. Otherwise, she was really afraid that space would drain the river dry.

It wasn't until she felt that the water level seemed to have dropped a little that she quickly stopped her hand and patted her wrist.

Too greedy.

She quickly put her hands behind her back. After a while, the river bed rose again and reached a place not far from her feet.

Only then did she dare to continue to put her hand in, letting the space drain the water from the river.

From that day on, Bingqing found any way she could. Whenever she was free, she would go to the river to play. In fact, it was to get some water for the space. After nearly a year, At this time, she was six years old and had grown a lot, but she still looked small. Apart from eating and playing every day, she went to Rong Qiuran's place to study and practice calligraphy, and she also found excuses to go to the river. As she gradually got older, Jin Niang felt relieved and let her go out alone. In the village, children her age usually went out to play alone in groups.

Naturally, Guan Qing also had his own little partner.

For example, Li Xiaoru from the Li family, Wang Chunhua from the Wang family, and one named Erya are all her little friends. Although they play their own things on weekdays, she sometimes plays with a few children to avoid them. I am isolated in this village.

There is nothing special about her, she is just an ordinary child.

Jin Niang straightened her daughter's hair, and then carried her onto the oxcart. Their family had had this big ox for six years. In these six years, it had contributed a lot to the family, and it was also thanks to this big ox. Big scalper, otherwise, their bamboo business would not be so good. They all have regular customers, and they can get some money regularly every month. Even when the dealer is short of harvest, their life is not easy. How tight it was.

Guan Daqi whipped the cow, but not with much force. He loved his cows very much and would never hurt them.

The hooves of the oxen stepped on the ground, making a sound from time to time. Although the oxcart was a little slower, it was very stable. Sitting on the oxcart, there was no bump at all.

They are going to see Guan Jie today. This is the first time that Guan Qing goes to the place where Guan Jie studies.

(End of this chapter)

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