After wearing the book, I became the mother of three villains

Chapter 220 You Two Don't Argue Anymore

Chapter 220 You Two Don't Argue Anymore

When Ah Zhi quarreled with Ah Si on weekdays, he never noticed that the content of their quarrel was so naive, but now seeing his second cousin and younger sister arguing, he felt that it was unreasonable.

He was too lazy to listen to their meaningless conversation, and turned his head to talk to Teng'er: "Is there anything Teng'er wants to buy today? We can go and see it together."

When getting along with Ah Zhi on weekdays, he always keeps a slight distance from him.

Teng'er is sensitive, so he can notice it naturally, and asked Ah Si if Brother Zhi doesn't like him.

Ah Si said that the same is true for my brother when he gets along with others.

Now it's rare for Ah Zhi to say what he would only say to his younger sister, Teng'er stumbled and said: "Ah, I, I have never been to the market, so I don't know what to buy."

Ah Zhi nodded: "If you see something you like, tell me, I brought a lot of copper coins with me."

Teng'er was really flattered now. He had brought money with him, but he didn't want to take away Ah Zhi's kindness, so he said, "Okay. Thank you, Brother Ah Zhi."

On the other side, Ah Si and Yao Erlang were still arguing endlessly. After Ah Zhi and Teng'er finished these few sentences, they had nothing to say.

The two stood dryly on the side, waiting for the two of them to finish their argument.

In the end, Yao Erlang was the first to find it troublesome and wanted to end this unreasonable argument.

Yao Erlang, "Okay, okay, I didn't find it this time, so why don't I bring you out next time?"

After arguing for a long time, even Ah Si forgot why they quarreled in the first place.

Seeing that the second cousin was subdued, the little girl also nodded in satisfaction, agreeing to reconcile.

Ah Zhi was speechless, Teng'er stepped forward and took Ah Si's hand, and said softly, "Erbao, shall we go?"

Without a goal, the four children started wandering the streets aimlessly.

Ah Zhi and Ah Si are relatively familiar with the town, and Yao Erlang has also gone out for a stroll many times by himself, but Teng'er finds everything new.

Er Bao saw something, ran forward excitedly, talked with him a few words, and came back with a candied haws in his hand.

Fuji'er had never seen such a thing before, so he couldn't help being curious: "This is—?"

Erbao's little meaty hand is holding a bamboo stick, on which are strings of red fruits one after another, each wrapped with a layer of crystal sugar, which makes people look at it, but it doesn't look like something to eat, it's pretty tight.

Ah Si smiled and said, "I know you haven't eaten it, here! Take it and eat it yourself."

Teng'er hesitantly took the thing in Ah Si's hand, and put it in front of him, looking at it carefully.

Seeing his hesitation, Ah Zhi explained: "This is candied haws. The bamboo sticks are made of hawthorn—can you eat hawthorn?"

He remembered Yao Shu's warning that Teng'er took medicine all year round and had all kinds of strange taboos, so he couldn't give him anything casual on the street.

Teng'er's eyes lit up: "Is this hawthorn? How can hawthorn be made like this?"

He paused, and said to Ah Zhi: "I can eat hawthorns, brother Ah Zhi. The doctor told A Niang that I often let me drink the water soaked in hawthorns, which can strengthen the spleen and stomach."

Ah Si bounced around him, not knowing why he was happy, he just smiled and urged: "Try it!"

Yao Erlang didn't like candied haws, which little girls like to eat, but he couldn't help swallowing when he saw Teng'er cherishing and serious.

I saw him open his mouth and lightly bit the hawthorn on the top of the bamboo stick with his teeth. The sugar wrapped on the red fruit suddenly split, making a crisp "click" sound.

The entrance was sweet, and Teng'er put half a hawthorn in his mouth to chew, and slowly tasted the original sourness of the hawthorn.

But the sourness from the fresh fruit was neutralized by the sugar coating, turning it into a wonderful sour-sweet feeling that touched the vine's taste.

He chewed half of the hawthorn slowly, swallowed it, and said to Ah Si with a smile: "It's delicious! It's even more delicious than the hawthorn jelly made at home."

Ah Si was very happy that someone likes eating candied haws like himself, and immediately smiled happily: "Brother Teng, do you like it? Let's go out and buy it every day from now on!"

After hearing this, Ah Zhi frowned and said, "Erbao, hawthorn is also a traditional Chinese medicine, and Teng'er can't eat too much."

The little girl's eyes widened slightly, as if she couldn't understand that there are people in the world who can't even enjoy eating candied haws, and her understanding of Jiang Teng's frailty has risen to another level.

Seeing that Teng'er had finished eating the top hawthorn on the bamboo stick, she did not eat any more.

Yao Erlang was on the side, giggling and saying, "If Teng'er can't finish eating, I'll help you."

The sadness that had just risen in Ah Si's heart was suddenly washed away by Yao Erlang's interruption.

She puffed up her cheeks and said dissatisfiedly: "Didn't the second cousin always laugh that candied haws are what little girls eat? Why do you want to eat them?"

Yao Erlang had already taken the string of candied haws from Teng'er's hand, bit off one with a "click", and said while chewing: "Azhi doesn't like to eat this kind of sweet and greasy food." You can’t eat things that are not suitable for men and women, and you can’t eat the ones that Teng’er has bitten, but I can only eat them? Erbao, you have to remember, it’s not good to waste.”

Ah Si was blushed by his unreasonable anger, but he couldn't find a suitable word to refute for a while, so he could only "you you you" for a long time.

Seeing her angry appearance, Teng'er felt that her younger sister was cute, and at the same time comforted her: "If Erbao wants to eat, brother Teng will buy it for you."

Azhi glanced at Teng'er in surprise——

Shouldn't it be him who said this?When will it be Teng'er's turn to be Ah Si's brother?
It's just that Teng'er's usually sluggish face rarely flashes the proud look of being an older brother.

Ah Zhi frowned, it was Ren Teng'er who snatched his "right" to be an older brother.

Ah Si followed Teng'er to the stall selling candied haws just now, and A Zhi followed. He was about to pay, but saw Teng'er take out a money bag from his arms before him, and gave the stall owner three copper coins.

He smiled and said to Asi: "If a bunch of Erbao is not enough to eat, brother Teng will buy it for you!"

The little girl responded sweetly.

Ah Zhi suddenly felt that he was redundant and didn't want to talk.

Yao Erlang is an idiot, he just wanted to snatch candied haws just now, but he still didn't like it, so he said to Ah Zhi, "Dabao, I'll eat it for you."

Before Ah Zhi could react from Teng'er's action just now, a candied haws that had been bitten by two people in succession was stuffed into his hand, especially the hawthorn that Yao Erlang gnawed off violently but not cleanly hung on the bamboo stick. Broken, he suddenly became a little angry: "I won't eat!"

Yao Erlang glanced at him in surprise, then took back the candied haws he stuffed for Ah Zhi, puzzled: "If you don't eat it, you don't eat it, why are you making such a loud noise? If you don't eat it, forget it, I'll eat it."

Azhi took a deep breath and calmed down.

Among the other three children, only Teng'er noticed that he was a little unhappy, but he was not sure whether Ah Zhi was offended by Yao Erlang's actions just now.

He swallowed his saliva, and said to Yao Erlang: "Brother Erlang, it's no wonder that Brother Azhi likes to be clean, the one you bit, others really can't eat it..."

Yao Erlang wrinkled his nose when he heard the words, with a hawthorn stuffed in his mouth, he couldn't speak.

On the contrary, Ah Zhi saw Teng'er talking to him, and gave him a surprised look.

The little boy wearing a dark blue hood looked even paler in the dark, he smiled at Ah Zhi, and asked softly, "Brother Ah Zhi, don't you like sweets?"

Ah Zhi shook his head: "I don't like sweets."

Teng'er smiled lightly and nodded slightly: "I remember."

Azhi just had a little dissatisfaction with Teng'er, which was also diluted by this sentence.

He can't even take care of his own body, but he still has to be considerate of others—that's all, let Ah Si be given to him occasionally, and let him enjoy the fun of being an older brother.

Seeing that Ah Si was satisfied and Yao Erlang didn't bother anymore, Ah Zhi said, "Okay, after buying candied haws, let's go shopping elsewhere. You two should stop arguing."

The four children were walking on the street, and the two with the least thoughts were holding a candied haws in their hands and couldn't stop eating them. Ah Zhi couldn't help but sighed again.

Every time he went to the street, he not only had to take care of his younger sister, but also Yao Erlang, who was an older brother, it was really hard work.

(End of this chapter)

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