When Dao opened his eyes, he saw an eight or nine-year-old boy with a tough head glance at him, then grinned and said, "Master, what do you need? My name is Agui, and Sister Hongzhu asked me to take care of you."
Dao was about to shake his head, but after thinking for a moment, he said, "Is there any water? If so, please bring me a bowl, little brother."
"Yes. Just wait." Agui ran out, and after about half a cup of tea, he came in with a steaming bowl.
"This is the water I just boiled, sir. Let it dry for a while before feeding it to you." Agui warned as he put the water on the edge of the kang next to the knife.
"No, I can drink it myself." Dao said with a smile.
"No, Sister Hongzhu said, you are injured and can't move on your own. Just let me feed you." As he said that, Agui blew on the water in the bowl.
A trace of warmth flashed through Dao's eyes, and then he nodded and said, "Thank you, little brother."
"..." Agui smiled shyly. After a moment of silence, he asked Dao Dao, "Sir, are you from outside?"
"...Yes." Dao was stunned for a moment, then nodded.
"What's it like outside?" Agui's eyes sparkled with curiosity.
"..." Dao was stunned again. He really didn't know how to answer. He thought for a moment and asked, "Have you never been outside?"
"No. People in our village never go outside." Agui shook his head.
"..." A flash of surprise flashed across Dao's eyes.
Unexpectedly, what Hongzhu said was true, and no one in the whole village went out.
But, no, if they don’t go out, how will they get what they eat? Do they all produce it themselves? It’s unlikely that such a small village can produce everything, right?
It seems that few people in the village go out, but some do go out.
Turning his head, he saw Agui still looking at him expectantly. Dao thought for a while and then said: "Outside, there are villages like yours, and there are also big towns. The houses in the towns are bigger, and there are various shops selling them.
Markets and shops where things are grown..."
Dao felt a little ashamed that he was really a clumsy person.
However, fortunately, Agui is not a picky listener, and the questions are many and specific, which saves Dao a lot of troublesome opportunities.
"What are people wearing outside?"
"Are the bowls used by people outside eating like this?"
"What does the inn in the book look like?"
…
Daodu answered Agui's questions one by one.
After chatting for a while, Agui finally remembered his mission, patted his head in annoyance, and then said: "Sir, I forgot that you wanted to drink water. I will feed you some water right now."
As he said that, he quickly took a spoon, scooped out a spoonful of warm water and brought it to the mouth of the knife.
Dao Wen said: "Thank you, little brother."
Although Agui looks tough, he is very careful. Dao thought, this may be the reason why Hongzhu arranged for Agui to take care of him.
After drinking most of the bowl of water, Dao shook his head and said, "Okay, I'm not thirsty anymore."
Agui picked up the bowl, jumped off the edge of the kang, and said reluctantly: "Master, you can rest. Sister Hongzhu said not to disturb your rest."
That woman even thought of this, she was a considerate girl.
"Yeah. Little brother, you can come and chat with me when you have time." Dao smiled.
"Really? Can I really come to see you in the future?" Agui's face lit up and he asked in surprise.