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Qu Ning is so fierce

Fu Suiyan asked: "Is your mother unhappy?"

Tang Mianmian didn't answer. She squatted down with her head hanging down, picking wild strawberries while whispering: "She is always unhappy, and I don't know why."

Fu Suiyan also squatted down next to Tang Mianmian: "Is your father treating your mother badly?"

"No." Tang Mianmian shook her head: "My father loves my mother very much, and my mother also loves my father very much, but I just don't understand why my mother is always unhappy."

Most children have pure minds.

How can you think too much about the reasons?

Fu Suiyan's mood was affected by Tang Mianmian's words, and he said angrily: "You don't know why your mother is always unhappy, and I don't know why I was born without a mother."

Tang Mianmian turned around: "Have you never seen your mother?"

"No." Fu Suiyan shook his head, his expression looking gloomy: "I have never seen her. My aunt said that my mother suffered a lot to give birth to me. It must be because it was too bitter and too painful, so she didn't want to see me.

"

Children have empathy among children.

Tang Mianmian stretched out his short hands to hug Fu Suiyan, comforting him and saying, "No, no mother would not love her child."

Fu Suiyan sighed: "Then why does my mother never see me?"

Qu Ning happened to hear Fu Suiyan's words when he came out.

Of course, in addition to this sentence, there is also the previous one, where Tang Mianmian said she didn’t know why her mother was always unhappy...

At this time, Qu Ning had a look on her face. She didn't want to interrupt the two little ones to talk to each other, but now she needed a firewood keeper.

"Fu Suiyan!"

Qu Ning stood at the door and shouted at the top of his voice.

Fu Suiyan and Tang Mianmian, who were squatting in the wild strawberry field, turned their heads at the same time.

Qu Ning put her hands on her hips and said, "Come back and light the fire."

Fu Suiyan stood up and said, "But I won't burn it."

Qu Ning: "I'll teach you."

Fu Suiyan turned to look at Mianmian, then turned to look at Qu Ning. He hesitated for a few seconds and mustered up the courage to say, "You can light the fire yourself."

Qu Ning's face was expressionless: "I count to three."

"one"

Fu Suiyan immediately explained to Tang Mianmian: "It's not that I'm afraid of her. How could I be afraid of her? The main reason is that I want to learn how to make a fire and do as the Romans do."

He even said a word casually.

Tang Mianmian nodded slowly: "Oh, that makes sense."

"two"

"Come on, come on." Fu Suiyan turned around and said to Tang Mianmian as he ran, "I'm really not afraid of her, really not. I'm a man, and I'm not afraid of anyone."

"three"

The moment he counted to three, Fu Suiyan stood in front of Qu Ning: "Since ancient times, no one has ever died. The time is just right."

Qu Ning: "..."

[Writing poems depends on how we age, and we have learned this again.]

[Sure enough, all men, no matter adults or children, are mainly talking about tough words.]

[The key point is that Xiao Suisui is cowardly and stubborn.]

[I feel that Qu Ning is too fierce. The two kids were having a good time.]

[At this moment, I seem to be able to see Qu Ning’s sarcastic face embarrassing his daughter-in-law twenty years later.]

After Qu Ning called Fu Suiyan over, she waved to Tang Mianmian gently: "Come Mianmian."

Tang Mianmian came over holding freshly picked wild strawberries: "Aunt Qu."

"Hey, you're so good." Qu Ning took Tang Mianmian's hand and said, "Let's go in and watch Auntie make lunch."

Tang Mianmian smiled brightly: "Okay~"

Qu Ning freed up her other hand to hold Fu Suiyan's hand.

But Fu Suiyan avoided him and said angrily: "I don't need you to lead me."

Qu Ning snorted: "If you don't hold me, I won't hold you."

Then Qu Ning led Tang Mianmian in.

Fu Suiyan's eyes widened and he looked at Qu Ning and Mian Mian's back. He opened his mouth again and again, and finally just sighed and muttered to himself: "What, you only say it once, can't you say it twice?

I agreed after two times."

So angry.

While getting angry, Fu Suiyan secretly reminded himself to remember that Qu Ning would not say what he said a second time, so he would say it the next time he saw you.

In front of the earthen stove.

Qu Ning taught Fu Suiyan how to light a fire. Fu Suiyan didn't dare to move as he sat. He was too scared to put firewood in it for fear of being burned.

Tang Mianmian, on the other hand, was not afraid at all. After Qu Ning taught Fu Suiyan once, she learned well and soon became Qu Ning's good assistant in making fires.

Not long after, Wen Yue came in: "Qu Ning, I've done everything in the yard, so I'll take Mianmian home first."

Qu Ning stopped her busy hands and said, "Don't worry, we'll leave after lunch."

Wen Yue shook her head: "No, we can solve it when we go back."

Qu Ning wiped her hands and walked over and said: "Every mother's task today is to find ways to work to get food and wages. Now I am also a villager here. You just helped me work, and I should take care of your lunch."

Rice, if you leave without eating, I will feel sorry for you."

Wen Yue was startled: "So this was your plan from the beginning?"

Qu Ning shook his head and refused: "No, I'm just lazy. I just want to find someone to help me work. I can't afford it, so I can still afford a meal. I have a good harvest today, so you can just eat."

Wen Yue sighed and smiled: "You don't have to deny it, I understand it all."

Originally, she thought that Qu Ning had too many things to do, and even knowing that she was going home, she deliberately asked her to help with work. It was not that she was unwilling to do it, but she was pretending to have many things on her mind and was not in the mood.

Only now did I know that Qu Ning saw that she had not received supplies and labor wages today, so he deliberately went around and invited her to dinner without embarrassing her.

"Thank you." Wen Yue said to Qu Ning.


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