Chapter 1 Becoming a Little Orphan

In the Great Jin Dynasty, the old Zhou’s family in Qingshan Village, Ziyun County, Yuzhou City, after a cold winter, the temperature began to rise, but the old Zhou’s family did not see any joy, all of them had sallow faces, and their bodies were almost numb. Same as rod.

Zhou Dalang's daughter-in-law Yang Chunhua, who has always been fat, has a slender figure.

Su Jinli sat obediently on the small bench, her beautiful eyebrows were frowned, her hands rested on her chin, and she sighed like a grown-up. This family is poor, poor, poor, really too poor!
As a koi, she stayed in the fish tank and was fed well by the owner, but her facial paralyzed owner suddenly put her back into the sea, and let her eat the last meal without the next meal. I almost died because I didn't adapt to the seawater environment.

In a daze, she leaped over the dragon gate and became a koi fairy. She had been at ease for tens of thousands of years, collected countless delicacies, and before she had tasted enough, she was thrown away by Tiandao's father and became a little orphan Su Jinli.

The original owner, as a little girl whose mother died young and was fostered by her father at her grandfather's house, had a good life, but last year suffered from a snowstorm, her father caught wind and cold and died, and she became an orphan completely.

Half a month ago, the original owner and his brothers and sisters were playing by the river, fell into the water, and developed a high fever at night. The koi replaced the original owner and became the current Su koi. On the way back to send the doctor, the ox cart overturned and broke his leg.

This time, the old Zhou's family, which had already been hit by a snowstorm, had more injuries after the family had a sick number, and it completely wiped out the family.

The weather has just started to warm up, and there is no food at home.

Su Jinli licked her mouth, thinking that if this continues, she will become the first fairy to be starved to death.

Just after thinking about it, Su Jinli's stomach growled unbearably.

Granny Zhou heard the sound of her granddaughter's belly, and hugged her into her arms, "Is our little koi hungry? Let's go, grandma will find you something to eat."

Su Jinli looked at Mrs. Zhou anxiously, nodded shyly, and gestured with a little finger, "Well, I'm just a little bit hungry."

Yang looked at her niece who looked like a small dumpling, and took out a sweet potato that was left in the morning from the pot, and handed it to Su Jinli, "Good boy, eat this stuff first, and when your uncle comes back, he will have something to eat. "

The sweet potato is not big, just the length of an adult's palm. Su Jinli took it, broke it into four pieces, and gave a piece to each of his eldest cousin Zhou Yang, his second cousin Zhou Xing, and his cousin Zhou Ying. "Elder brothers and sisters eat too." The one in your hand.

Mrs. Zhou and Mrs. Yang looked at Su Jinli's well-behaved and sensible, and then looked at the children of their own family beside them, "Eat, fill your belly, your father will have something to eat when he comes back tonight."

Zhou Yang looked at Su Jinli who was still licking his mouth, and handed over the small half of sweet potato in his hand, "Brother is not hungry, Koi eats by himself."

Seeing this, Zhou Xing and Zhou Ying immediately handed the sweet potatoes to Su Jinli, saying that they were not hungry and let Su Jinli eat by himself.

Su Jinli opened his big eyes. Although he wanted to eat it very much, he shook his head seriously, "No, brothers and sisters eat."

The three of them stubbornly refused to eat, but Su Jinli insisted on them.In the end, the three of them couldn't resist Su Jinli and ate the sweet potatoes in their hands.

Watching the sun set little by little, Yang's heart became more and more uncertain. The child's father hasn't come back so far, so something must have happened, right?

Seeing Yang looking out of the yard, Su Jinli's face became more and more dignified, and he walked over with short legs and hugged Yang's thigh, "Don't worry, auntie, uncle will be fine, he must be back soon."

Yang patted Su Jinli's little head, nodded and said nothing.

Seeing this, Su Jinli didn't speak, but leaned obediently against Yang.

Just when Mrs. Zhou was about to ask Zhou Yang to take a look, Zhou Dalang walked in from the outside with a small bag of things in his hand.

Seeing a few people standing in the yard, Zhou Dalang asked suspiciously, "Mother, daughter-in-law, what are you all doing in the yard?"

Zhou Xingren couldn't hide his words, and when he heard Zhou Dalang's words, he said quickly, "Father, mother, she is worried about you and is going out to find you."

Zhou Dalang gave the things in his hand to Mrs. Yang, touched Zhou Xing's head, and then hugged Su Jinli and Zhou Ying, one on each side, "It's okay, I just got lucky today, and I caught three pheasants and a rabbit. Seeing that there was no rice at home, I went directly to the street to sell it, and bought some sorghum noodles and brown rice.”

"It's thanks to our little koi. If it wasn't for her, I wouldn't be able to catch these things today."

Su Jinli sat on Su Dalang's arm, with his arms around his neck, "No, uncle is lucky."

Hearing this, Mrs. Yang felt that something was wrong, "Three pheasants and one rabbit, did you just buy such a few things?"

Only then did Zhou Dalang realize that the medicine in his arms hadn't been taken out yet, so he put Su Jinli and Zhou Ying down, "I also took the medicine for the second brother, and you remember to boil it for the second brother later."

Yang took the medicine bag, looked at Zhou Dalang, and didn't speak.

Zhou Dalang coughed a little guilty, "When I came back, I passed by Zhou Liang's house, and the child Huzi fainted from hunger. I gave half of the rice noodles to Huziniang."

Hearing this, Mrs. Yang didn't care about Mrs. Zhou's presence, and immediately blushed, and beat Zhou Dalang, "You are pretending to be a good person. You don't know what's going on with our family? You finally bought some food, and you just turn around and share it." Most of the time I went out, because I thought everyone in the family would starve to death?"

A hint of regret suddenly appeared on Zhou Dalang's simple and honest face, and he said, "That kid, Hu Zi, is starving to death, I can't just ignore it, this is all from the same village."

As he went, Zhou Dalang's voice became quieter, and he could hardly hear what he said in the last few words.

Seeing her son and daughter-in-law making a fuss over a single bite, Mrs. Zhou sighed, "Okay, I've given it all, and I can't ask for it back. What's the fuss about it?"

Yang turned her head and looked at Mrs. Zhou with red eyes, "Mother, our family..."

Mrs. Yang raised her hand to stop Yang's words. She looked at Zhou Dalang and said, "Dalang, you are kind. I don't blame you today, but if you are so kind that you don't even care about your own family, then it's your fault." Your fault."

After finishing speaking, Mrs. Zhou ignored Zhou Dalang, turned around and entered the kitchen.

Seeing this, Mrs. Yang glanced at Zhou Dalang with red eyes, collected her mood, and entered the stove room.

Mrs. Zhou and Mrs. Yang's mother-in-law and daughter-in-law made noodles together and lit the fire with the other. After a while, the smell of food came from the stove.

The little ones smelled the fragrance, swallowed hard, and stared at the door of the stove.

When Zhou Zhoulang and old man Zhou came back, they saw the eager eyes of several children.

Su Jinli was the first to see grandfather and little uncle, and greeted them with short legs, "Grandfather, little uncle, you are back, are you tired?"

(End of this chapter)

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