Mu Mu cupped her chin and watched from the sidelines, occasionally interjecting a few gossips but not reaching out to help.
She could faintly see her own shadow on them.
The little boy's protection of the little girl was just like the way she and Qin Shi used to get along.
If one day, they would be in such a difficult situation, wandering on the edge of life and death in order to survive, he would definitely treat him in the same way.
Such thoughts appeared in her mind, and she immediately shook them off.[
I thought sourly that it might have been like this five years ago. It's hard to say what will happen in five years.
There are three beautiful princesses living in the prince's palace.
Who is she?
Who exactly is she??
The smell of pheasants soon filled the ruined temple.
There are a large number of people, so it is not difficult to satisfy everyone's needs with grilled food.
Someone pulled out a large pot hidden behind the Buddha statue, filled it with snow water, and threw all the chickens in to boil. By then, each person would be able to share a large bowl of soup and a few small pieces of meat, and maybe have a full meal.
Where's the rice?
Mumu is here with the two children.
The villagers were too embarrassed to care how they ate.
After cooking the chicken soup, he diligently brought over three large bowls of chicken soup and kept saying thank you.
"My sister likes to eat roasted chicken. You can roast it for her. I happen to want to eat it too." Mu Mu smiled and filled a piece of dead wood into the fire to make the fire burn brighter.
The little boy nodded, carefully skewered the two chickens on thick wooden sticks, and flipped them carefully to avoid burning them.
When the time was almost up, Mu Mu asked casually, "What happened to this village? It seems like it was robbed by bandits."
The little boy paused and sighed deeply, "It's not that he was robbed by bandits. The government came two days ago to ask for money and food. The adults in the village wanted to bargain, hoping that it would be less, at least enough would be left.
The food that sustains the villagers' survival turned out to be what it is now."