Daughter not a concubine: black-bellied arrogant killer concubine

97. Teach a man to fish rather than give him a fish

Among the shops facing the street, there was a lot of voices.

She has not experienced such a lively New Year's festival atmosphere for many years.

Yun Sheng looked at the sellers of lanterns in front of them. The lanterns were unique in style, and all kinds of flowers or small animals were cute and cute.

Yun Sheng couldn't help walking forward, took a lotus lantern and played with it in his hand.

The old woman who buried the lamp seemed to be close to her destiny, she was still holding a half-pasted lantern in her hand, she was wearing a patched blue cloth bunt, and her exposed hands were red with cold.

Behind the old woman was a three or two-year-old boy, holding a baked sweet potato in his hand, and ate it reluctantly.

Yun Sheng wanted to pay for the lotus lantern in his hand, but he touched his waist before realizing that he was not in the habit of carrying money.

On Lingyun Peak, there was no need for money, and when he returned to Bai's house, there were people following him everywhere, so naturally he would not pay her for anything he wanted to buy.

Yun Sheng rubbed his body, wanting to find something valuable to offset, touched his waist only to remember that Yun Sheng was dressed in simple men's clothing in the morning, Qiao Yue said it was too shabby, she should have taken a jade pendant for Yun Sheng to hang on waist.

Yun Sheng took off the jade pendant from his belt and handed it to the old woman who was looking at him with a smile on her face: "Old man, I forgot to bring silver. This should be worth some taels of silver. How about using this to offset?"

Seeing the jade pendant in Yun Sheng's hand, the old woman waved her hands again and again: "No, no, this is too precious."

Yun Sheng didn't care about the value of these things, she just thought that what Qiaoyue hung on her body should not be cheap.

And the second prince was walking forward, when he turned around, he saw Yun Sheng walking to the stall selling lanterns.

He thought to himself, as expected, all women like these things equally, even this special Miss Bai family does the same.

But when he walked in, he saw the old woman in shabby clothes, and the three or two-year-old child with red cheeks beside him, and saw Yun Sheng taking off a jade pendant on his waist to pay for the silver.

He himself hadn't noticed it either, showing a slight smile, and understood Yun Sheng's intentions.

Does the young lady of the Bai family know that her jade pendant is enough for the grandparents and grandchildren to live comfortably for half their lives.

How dare ordinary people accept such things rashly.

But when Yun Sheng was in trouble, he saw someone handing a silver coin to the old woman.

Yun Sheng looked back and saw that it was the second prince.

The old woman looked at Yun Sheng, then at the ingot of silver, but smiled and waved her hand again, then pushed the lantern into Yun Sheng's arms: "Take it, I'll give it to you, it's not worth much, so Too much silver, I can't find it."

Yun Sheng saw that the old woman didn't want his own jade pendant, nor the second prince's silver ingot.

She took the silver ingot regardless of the old woman's rejection, and stuffed it into her hand, then turned around and left with the lantern without waiting for the old woman's words.

After walking a little further, Yun Sheng turned his head and said to the Second Prince, "Thank you Second Prince, I didn't bring any silver taels today, and tomorrow I will order someone to send it to your Prince's Mansion."

The second prince didn't say anything, but asked Yun Sheng: "Since you feel sorry for the grandparents and grandchildren, why don't you just give them the money and why do you need this lantern?"

Yun Sheng listened to his question and smiled lightly: "Teaching a man to fish is worse than teaching him how to fish."

After hearing Yun Sheng's words, the second prince thought about it in his heart.

Yun Sheng continued: "Of course we can give them money directly as the Second Prince said.

But the grandparent and grandson lived by their own handicrafts, they were not beggars on the side of the road, and they didn't want to be poorly helped by others.

Besides, I also like this lantern very much. "

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