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Chapter 193: You don't want a sword, but I want rouge

The scenery in the morning after the rain is definitely a bit clearer than usual.

The boy and the little girl ran to the middle of the mountain. The little girl looked back and forth several times. After finally making sure that no one was catching up, she patted her small chest and said as if she was surviving a disaster: "It's okay, my grandpa didn't catch him."

, we two are safe."

"Oh." The boy nodded in agreement, found a cherry from his arms and handed it to the little girl.

"Why do you still have cherries?" The little girl's eyes instantly lit up when she saw the cherries, and she rushed over to the boy.

"I was afraid that you would be thirsty on the road today, so I went to the back mountain to pick it for you last night." After the young man saw the little girl happy, he naturally became happy, and the smile on his face seemed to never stop.

When the little girl heard this, her expression immediately became serious. She pointed at the young man and asked, "Did you go by yourself last night?"

"Yes, I sneaked out while my grandfather was asleep." The young man looked at the little girl's expression and nodded with some confusion.

"Oh, the back mountain is so dangerous. Aren't you afraid of heights? Why did you go there by yourself? And you went there in the dark." The little girl pinched her thin waist and scolded.

The young man froze on the spot, a little at a loss.

"I'm talking to you, do you hear me?" the little girl stepped forward and grabbed the boy's ear and shouted.

"I heard it, I just wanted to give it to you today." The young man explained helplessly.

"You can't do such a dangerous thing if you eat it for me. What if you fall from the cherry tree?" the little girl asked through gritted teeth.

"Guanxing, do you care about me?" the young man asked with a smile.

The little girl rolled her eyes at the boy, curled her lips and shouted, "I'm so angry. Why are you so stupid? You're so angry with me. You're so stupid, so stupid."

"Stargazing, don't be angry, eat some cherries to calm down." The young man stepped forward and handed the cherry in his hand to the little girl.

The little girl looked at the young man and said in a mature manner: "You can't be like this anymore, do you understand?"

"I know." The young man nodded.

"I'm so angry." The little girl patted her chest imitating an adult, reached out and picked up a cherry and put it into her mouth.

"Is it delicious?" the boy looked at the little girl and asked.

The little girl glared at the boy, who quickly closed his mouth.

"It's delicious." The little girl's smile was like a flower, her pear curls were light, and her eyebrows were like the moon.

The boy looked at the little girl's smile, the most beautiful smile in the world.

"Let's go over and take a rest."

The little girl pointed to the shade of the tree and said with a smile.

"Okay." The young man nodded quickly and walked towards the shade of the tree.

After the two sat down, the little girl asked while eating cherries: "Grandson, how much did you steal this time?"

When the boy heard this, he put the cherry in the little girl's hand, opened the bag on his back, and took out some copper plates.

Sister-in-law Nian stared at the young man with an ugly look on her face.

"What's wrong with you, Stargazing?" the young man asked, scratching his head.

"That's all?" the little girl asked, pointing to the copper plates on the ground.

"Yes, that's all." The young man nodded.

"What are you doing!" The little girl put down the cherry in her hand, jumped up, and hit the boy on the head.

"Gaixing, why are you hitting me?" The young man scratched his head with an aggrieved expression.

"I'm so angry, I'm so angry." The little girl murmured in a low voice and shouted to the boy: "My grandfather has such a big merit box, and you actually took out such a small amount of money. You are so stupid.

So stupid."

As the little girl spoke, she gestured to the large merit box.

"I didn't dare to take too much. It was full of broken silver. I was afraid of finding out if I took it." The young man replied softly.

"Why are you so cowardly? You just take these copper coins, enough to buy something? What do you think it's enough for?" the little girl pointed at the copper coins on the ground and shouted.

"I don't know how much is appropriate."

"I'm so angry, I'm so angry..." The little girl patted her chest, turned around twice, and said with a frustrated face: "I originally wanted to buy you a sword, but now it's better.

Not to mention the sword, even if it’s a wooden sword, you still have to get a smaller one.”

"Guanxing, I don't want a sword, so you don't need to buy it for me." The young man shook his head quickly after hearing this.

"If you don't want the sword, what about my clothes?" the little girl asked through gritted teeth.

The boy took a step back and looked at the little girl without saying anything.

"I also want to buy a floral dress, I also want to buy rouge, I also want... I still want to buy a lot of things, but now they are gone, they are all gone." The little girl became more and more frustrated as she spoke, and finally said directly

Sitting on the ground.

"Stargazing, how about I go back and steal it now?" The boy looked at the little girl and asked.

"You've gone back, can you still come out?" The little girl squinted back at the boy, rolled her eyes and whispered: "Forget it, I'll just take a look this time, I have to wait until next time.

Bought."

The young man stood still and said nothing.

"But I've watched it eight times, and I guess people don't want me to watch it." The little girl muttered with her mouth bulging, and her hands drew circles on the ground.

The young man took a step forward and looked at the little girl and said, "Stargazing, why don't you wait until you enter the city and I can help you steal your clothes?"

"Grandson, what are you talking about? Are you crazy? If you dare to steal anything, do you believe that I will break your hand?" The little girl shouted at the boy with her eyes wide open.

"Don't you like that dress, Stargazing? We don't have any money, what should we do if we don't steal it?" the young man asked a little aggrievedly.

"We can't steal things even if we don't have money? Do you understand the principle that a gentleman loves money and gets it in the right way? Grandson, remember, people have many things they like in this world, but not all things must be obtained.

, Get what you can get, and don't force what you can't get. If you get something by stealing or cheating, it's better not to give it up." The little girl taught the boy with a very serious face.

"But when my grandfather had no wine to drink, he asked me to help him steal wine and cheat him to drink. But he didn't dare to steal it because he couldn't beat others." The young man replied ignorantly.

"Oh, your grandpa is really awesome. Why didn't he teach you such good things? I will teach you these bad things. I will talk to your grandpa carefully when I get back." The little girl muttered with her mouth curled up and turned around twice.

, pointed at the young man and said: "I don't care what your grandpa teaches you. Anyway, you have to listen to me now. You are not allowed to steal or rob in the future. Do you understand?"

"I know." The young man nodded quickly.

"Hey. Really, I'm so angry." The little girl looked at the boy and muttered, then sat on the ground with her chin in her hands, her expression depressed.

The boy stood next to the little girl, neither sitting down nor standing, with an awkward expression.


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