Chapter 237 Are you polite?

He would never allow this scheming junior to get close to his aunt again.

However, he was still too young to realize that it was not up to him to bring Xiao Yifeng with him, but to Si Qing.

When Si Qing heard that he said that he would not bring Xiao Yifeng, he immediately became unhappy, glared at him fiercely and said:

"I really don't know how to do things. Your junior brother has worked so hard to help me tan the buckskin. How can I not thank him personally? I don't even know how to thank you when I ask someone to do something. Are you polite?"

Chen Xiaohe bowed his head fiercely by her.

I feel a little embarrassed in my heart, it seems that he is really impolite?
"Grandma, I know I was wrong." It seems that I have to bring Junior Brother Gou to see my aunt, ahhhhh, he really doesn't want him to come to see my aunt at all!
Si Qing snorted, "It's good that you know you're wrong, and bring your junior brother to see me tomorrow."

"Ah? Auntie, it may not be convenient tomorrow. Tomorrow the village will build a cowshed, and I will help with the work." Chen Xiaohe said.

"To build a cowshed tomorrow?" Si Qing was taken aback for a moment. Why didn't Si Jinbai tell her just now?

"Yes, aunt, didn't Brother Jinbai tell you?" Seeing Si Qing's ignorant expression, Chen Xiaohe couldn't help asking.

"He probably forgot to mention it."

Si Qing's small face quickly returned to calm, but she was a little unhappy. Why did she feel that since she fell ill, no one had told her about what happened in the village?
After sending Chen Xiaohe away, Si Qing sat on a chair and kicked his legs unhappily.

He thought to himself, did Si Jinbai forget to tell her about building the cowshed, or did he not tell her on purpose?

In fact, Si Jinbai had indeed forgotten.

Because there have been a lot of things at home recently, especially recently, for some reason, the particularly beautiful green pheasant that my aunt kept in his chicken coop looked sick.

As soon as the other chickens opened the chicken coop, they would come out alive and kicking, but that pheasant shivered in the hen coop all the time.

At first, Si Jinbai thought that the pheasant had been bullied by other chickens.

It was later discovered that it was not. The pheasant had no scars from the attack, but just kept shrinking in the chicken coop and refused to come out.

Si Jinbai went in and pulled the pheasant out and let it bask in the sun. As a result, when the sun was warm at noon, it was a little more lively, and when the sun was a little bit lower, it immediately shrank back into the chicken coop and shivered.

This made Si Jinbai feel awkward.

Seeing that the pheasant and insects were not eaten, Si Jinbai was a little embarrassed to tell Si Qing that he was afraid that he was going to die.

After all, this pheasant is really beautiful. Before, he wanted to raise it well so that its tail feathers would grow back, so he made a feather fan for his aunt to play with, but he didn't know it would die so soon.

For the past few days, Si Jinbai has been thinking about whether he can save him again.

After returning from Si Qing's place, Si Jinbai tried to feed it with small fish caught in the river to see if it would work.

As a result, the pheasant still huddled in the chicken coop and could not come out.

Si Xiaoshun on the side saw that his father cared so much about a chicken, but beat him every now and then.

Somewhat unconvinced, he complained: "Father, why are you treating a pheasant better than me? I'm still not your own?"

"Because this pheasant is beautiful, and you are not beautiful." Sanwa, who was squatting on the side, took the conversation as a matter of course.

Si Xiaoshun was instantly pissed off: "That's not true, you don't look good, why is my father treating you so well?"

It happened that Mrs. Zhao also came over to see the chicken, and when she heard Si Xiaoshun's words, she slapped her on the head suddenly.

(End of this chapter)

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