Chapter 23

Pan Xiaosheng cooked the dinner. She prepared the food and put it on the table, called Old Man Yang, and Ye Chuchu ate.

Uncle Yang took the little girl's little hand and was about to wash her hands, but he froze before putting her hand in the water.

The little girl's palms were red, and her chubby little finger was covered with blood stains.

"Chu Chu, why is your hand bleeding?"

When Ye Chuchu heard the words, he saw the blood stains on her hands and was puzzled.

Yes, when did she get hurt?
But why did she feel no pain when there was so much blood?
Pan Xiaosheng, who was on the side, heard this, and hurried forward, checked up and down, inside and out, but found no wound.

Since he was not injured, where did the blood come from?

Seeing that no wounds were found on his body, Old Man Yang asked a little worriedly:
"Chu Chu, where have you been at night? Where did the blood come from?"

A boy wearing a snow fox cloak popped out of his mind, and the boy's icy face turned pale...

It turned out that he was injured...

"I found an injured little white rabbit in the yard. Before Chu Chu caught him, he ran away..."

Ye Chuchu casually found an excuse and evaded it.

The two of them couldn't help but breathe a sigh of relief when they heard the words, but Old Man Yang still warned with some worry:
"Don't do this in the future. What you met today was just a rabbit. What if you met a big bug?"

Ye Chuchu knew that the big worm in his grandfather's mouth was referring to a tiger, and his grandfather was afraid that she would be in danger.

Grandpa's concern is really warm.

This feeling of being cared for and bound by others is really blissful.

Ye Chuchu looked at the gray-haired and wrinkled grandfather in front of her. She remembered that when she saw her for the first time that day, his eyes were the same as now, full of worry and concern for her.

On the ninth day of the ninth day.

It is the most famous temple fair in Shanghe City.

After lunch, Old Man Yang, Pan Xiaosheng and his party went to Shanghe City to visit the temple fair.

Along the way, Shanghe City is crowded with people, no less than New Year's Eve, the sound of hawking and chattering on the street... makes the edge of the street very lively.

The farther you go, there are many performances, and various lion dances pass by them.

For ancient women, the temple fair and lantern festival was the only chance to go out.

In the old days, the feudal code of ethics was very strict on women. Except for family members, it was almost impossible to see strange men before marriage, and women were not allowed to go out easily.Women are only allowed to go out during the Lantern Festival State Temple Fair.

In the feudal era, those married women were even more imprisoned. Under the concept of patriarchy, men are superior to women, which is a mountain that weighs on women.

Unmarried women go to temple fairs, one is to meet men, and the other is to ask gods and Buddhas to find out their marriage fate; the young daughter-in-law is pregnant and wants to know whether it is a man or a woman; after giving birth, she wants to know how many children she will have; Want to know the date of her husband's return; the daughter-in-law who is finally pregnant has to go to the grandson's mother to "tie the baby" to fulfill her wish to be a mother; the scholar's wife is going to pray for her husband's title on the gold list...

"Miss Pan, Chu Chu, eat candied haws." Uncle Yang handed them a candied haws each.

When Old Man Yang went to the temple to offer sacrifices, Pan Xiaosheng took the little girl's hand and set up a stall not far outside the temple.

Ye Chuchu was hugged by Pan Xiaosheng and sat on the stool, then took out the things he bought from Zheng Er from his pocket, put them on the table, and then yelled:
"Fortune telling."

When a beautiful lady passed by, her slender phoenix eyes raised slightly, she glanced lazily at the words on it, and her eyebrows frowned.

(End of this chapter)

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