Rebirth of the eldest daughter

Chapter 507 I miss my father

Chapter 507 I miss my father

He has been forcing himself to grow up as quickly as possible, and has always wanted to become one of those incredible heroes in the book, so he works hard and takes everything very seriously.

He will be considerate of his eldest aunt, care about several aunts, and take care of the feelings of his sixth aunt. With high demands on himself, he keeps his life in order and does not dare to relax for a moment.

He knew that he would fall off when riding a horse, so in order not to worry his family, he never let Bu Jing run.

So he never knew that he would feel so happy when the horse was galloping.

Because of the change in his thoughts, his state completely changed.

From being cautious before, to enjoying it now.

He just rode the pony and let it gallop happily in the mountains.

A pony, a child.

They are like playmates with great affection for each other, enjoying the joy of this moment to the fullest.

Bai Yu looked on with a relieved smile on his face.

Although he looked content and contented, the hands he held were tightly clenched, and there was a lot of cold sweat on his palms.

When he watched Bu Jing running out, his heart seemed to be grabbed by a pair of invisible claws, and it never fell for a moment.

Although he had arranged for guards to lurk nearby for protection, he was still worried that little Chuanyi would fall.

It wasn't until he saw the happy and satisfied smile on Xiao Chuanyi's face that his heart relaxed a little.

After a while, Bu Jing got tired of playing, stopped slowly, ran to his mother, lowered his head and ate the grass on the ground.

Bai Yu opened his arms, took Xiao Chuanyi down, and patted his head: "How is it?"

Xiao Chuanyi's eyes were shining, but he had an angry expression on his face: "Uncle Qi, you have put me in danger. I want to go back and tell Aunt Qi to let her..."

Bai Yu hugged little Chuanyi and covered his mouth: "Chuanyi, listen to Uncle Qi. Uncle Qi is now seriously injured and has only half his life left. If your Aunt Qi knows that I leave you alone, Riding a horse, she had to take the other half of my life.”

Xiao Chuanyi's mouth was covered and he couldn't speak. He nodded his head when he heard this.

Only then did Bai Yu let him go: "Are you promising Uncle Qi?"

Xiao Chuanyi gasped for air, and Bai Yu, who was obviously afraid of his wife, was so excited that he covered his mouth and nose.

Chuanyi regained his composure and couldn't help but shake his head: "With an unreliable seventh uncle like you, Chuanyi will have to take care of his life sooner or later."

Bai Yu apologized profusely: "Chuanyi, I'm sorry. Uncle Qi just messed up and lost his sense of proportion."

Xiao Chuanyi turned his head and looked at him: "Uncle Qi, is this what you call henpecked?"

Bai Yu cleared his throat and said seriously: "Chuanyi, if it's because you love your wife and don't want her to be sad and angry, for us men, it's not a shameful thing, but something we can be proud of, because This is a sign of a man who knows how to care for others."

"But if you are simply afraid of your wife and are timid in front of her, that would be shameful! So when you marry a wife after the righteousness is passed, you must know how to love your wife just like your seventh uncle loves your seventh aunt, you know?"

Little Chuanyi squatted on the ground with a depressed look on his face: "Uncle Qi, I'm so young, is it too early for you to tell me this?"

Bai Yu also knelt down next to him, imitating his example and holding his chin: "A good man should be cultivated from an early age. If we don't let you develop that kind of consciousness at this time, it will be difficult to correct you in the future."

Xiao Chuanyi was buzzing: "Uncle Qi and my father said something different. My father said that people should be tolerant and considerate, whether to relatives or friends. But Uncle Qi taught me to be henpecked. Why not?" Do we respect each other?"

Bai Yu showed an unteachable expression: "Don't take it out of context. When did Uncle Qi tell you that henpecking is not mutual respect?"

Little Chuanyi turned his face away: "I told you that Chuanyi is still young, so Uncle Qi shouldn't teach Chuanyi such weird things."

Bai Yu sat on the grass, lying on his back, and asked Xiao Chuanyi: "How long has it been since you took a good look at this blue sky? Have you noticed that the flowers are withering and the greenery has covered them? You know I've actually grown a lot taller, and my hair is longer, too?" Xiao Chuanyi lowered his head and remained silent.

Bai Yu suddenly grabbed his arm and pulled him towards her, then pressed him down on the grass and let him lie next to her: "Then take a look. Uncle Qi will watch with you."

Little Chuanyi followed Uncle Qi's example and rested his head on his arms.

He looked at the blue sky above his head, which was blue and blue, and the clouds were whiter than pear blossoms.

He looked at the trees again. They were so beautiful and green, pleasing to the eye and the eye.

He looked at himself again. The clothes he was wearing were newly made by his aunts, and the sleeves were already short.

He reached out and touched his head. He didn't know whether he had long hair or not, but the ribbons tying his hair were changed one after another.

Finally, he looked sideways at Uncle Qi beside him.

The outline that was somewhat similar to his father stunned him.

He couldn't help but think that his aunts were careful about him, lest he didn't have enough to eat and sleep well.

Aunt Six was still a child herself and loved him very much, but she was not as mature and stable as an adult.

The eldest aunt is very good, she will teach him how to be a good person, and she will also care about his daily life.

It's just that there are many things that he doesn't know how to talk to his eldest aunt, and since her eldest aunt is so busy, he doesn't want to make her more tired.

The Master is also very good, but he is the Master after all, and he is somewhat reserved in front of the Master.

Only at this moment, he didn't have to worry about anything.

He would open his mouth to dislike Uncle Qi, but Uncle Qi would not be annoyed.

He would also joke a little with Uncle Qi, who also kept a straight face.

It hasn't been this easy in a long time.

If his father were still alive, would he take him riding horses like Uncle Qi to relax his tense heartstrings?

He thought, with his father's gentle character, he would definitely carry him on his shoulders and let him ride like a horse, right?

As he thought about it, Xiao Chuanyi's nose felt sour and tears overflowed from his eyes.

He was afraid that Bai Yu would be worried, so he stretched out his hand to rub away his tears and explained with a choked voice: "The sun hit my eyes, they hurt."

Bai Yu didn't say anything, just leaned his shoulder against her.

Xiao Chuanyi could no longer hold back and cried loudly on Bai Yu's shoulder.

He burst into tears: "Uncle Qi, before my father left for the war, he repeatedly told Chuanyi to take good care of my mother. He said that it was an agreement between men, and Chuanyi must abide by it."

"So after Chuanyi accepted that his father would never come back, Chuanyi didn't dare to cry or be ignorant, for fear of worrying his mother, so he broke his promise to his father."

"Actually, Chuanyi has always missed his father, but Chuanyi knows that his eldest aunt misses him too, and the aunts are also thinking about other uncles, so Chuanyi doesn't dare to mention it."

"When Chuanyi saw his father's body in Yinshan, Chuanyi asked him to remember to turn into a cuckoo and come to see Chuanyi when spring comes and the flowers bloom."

"The cuckoo has been calling early. I wonder if my father is thinking about Chuanyi and telling Chuanyi not to worry about him..."

(End of this chapter)

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