The man asked, but when Ye Wan didn't answer, he placed the sealed tube in front of Ye Wan.
In the sealed tube is half a tube of blood that has been drawn.
"I went to the health center to smoke."
The man took out his dry tobacco bag, lowered his head and filled the tobacco slowly, "A few days ago, two people came to the house. They said they knew that an eldest son of mine was missing, and they asked us many questions."
When talking about his eldest son, the man raised his eyes, but only glanced at He Sichen's trousers and never looked up.
"They said that with the blood, whoever gets the child will know whether we are father and son... I don't know if they are liars, but I didn't give it to them."
The man raised his eyes and looked at Ye Wan, "You are not tourists. Are you in the same group as them?"
"Uncle, we..."
Before Ye Wan could explain, she saw the man who was packing the cigarette pouch just now grabbed the sealed tube and stuffed it into his pocket.
The next moment, the woman opened the door curtain and came in and asked, "Xiao Wan, do you and your brother prefer braised pork or crispy pork?"
"It's all fine. It doesn't bother you to do whichever one you want."
"okay."
The woman lowered the curtain and entered the kitchen.
The man took out the sealed tube from his pocket and handed it to Ye Wan, "Put it away."
Ye Wan took it over.
The man raised his eyes and looked at Ye Wan, "Can it really be tested?"
"can."
Ye Wan nodded, "Using the parents' blood and the child's blood for experiments, you can determine whether it is their child. It is the same as the ancient blood test, but more accurate."
The man nodded, picked up the unlit pipe and took a puff.
He glanced at He Sichen's trousers and then glanced at the kitchen.
The man looked at Ye Wan again, his expression unspeakably solemn, "If it turns out that it's really my Ah Xi, please come back and tell us. If not, just... don't come."
Just by looking at the man a few times, one could tell that he had guessed that He Sichen might be A Xi.
We also know that men don’t want women to be disappointed.
Ye Wan nodded solemnly, "Okay."
The woman moved quickly and made four dishes and one soup in more than half an hour.
The stove in the room is also hot, the door curtain is raised, it is warm and refreshing.
The four people sat on the four sides of the square table and started eating with bowls in hand.
It was as if after going out and coming back, his whole mood was different. The man was not as silent as before.
While greeting Ye Wan and He Sichen to eat, he told them about the places they could go and see around.
It was as if Ye Wan and He Sichen were really tourists here.
The meal was finished quickly. Before leaving, Ye Wan stuffed a red envelope that he had prepared before arriving into the woman's hand.
"I can't do it, I can't do it..."
The woman hurriedly excused herself, "Who in our village has not entertained visitors? You come here to play, which drives our tourism industry, and our lives will get better and better. How can we ask for your money?"
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At first glance, it sounded like what I heard on the news, but the woman said it seriously.
As he spoke, he pushed Ye Wan out of the door, as if closing the door would allow him to return the red envelope with him.
Ye Wan took back the red envelope and walked up to the man, "Uncle, keep it. If you come next time, you can buy us braised pork."
Look at the sincere smile on the girl's face and the bright red envelope in front of her.
The man blinked his shining eyes and took the red envelope.
"His dad, you..."
"Keep it, let's make eighteen bowls for them next time they come!"
Eighteen bowls are the standard only used when a family in the village marries a daughter-in-law or holds a wedding ceremony.
The woman looked at Ye Wan, then at the man, and sighed, "Xiao Wan, then you must come!"
The word "good" almost blurted out. Ye Wan nodded, her throat a little sore.
"Let's go..."
Behind him, He Sichen tugged on her sleeve and pulled her out of the door.
When the courtyard door is closed, you can still hear women scolding men for not accepting their red envelopes.
The man responded with a good temper, "Okay, I'll give it back to her when they come next time."
The cold wind blew by, and Ye Wan couldn't hold back her tears anymore. They fell from the corners of her eyes and wet her cheeks.