Rebirth of the prosperous pastoral

Chapter 80 Picking up a Handkerchief

Chapter 80 Picking up a Handkerchief
Boss Ye wanted to keep her for dinner, so she stuck out her tongue and confessed: "Uncle Ye, I actually ran away from home quietly. My father's legs and feet are not good enough to do heavy work, and there is an older sister who needs to study.

It is too hard for my mother to farm alone.That's why I thought of coming to the town to sell some products from the mountains to help the family subsidize the family.I have to go back so late, otherwise my mother will be anxious if she can't find me. "

Su Wei also knew that her lies were easy to see through, but it didn't matter, she was only ten years old, she couldn't be too shrewd in everything, otherwise it would be scary.

Children sometimes make up lies that are easy for others to see through, but they themselves think they can fool others.That's why she said that her family asked her to come, concealing the fact that she sneaked out.

With Boss Ye's approval, she was much more relaxed. From now on, she would only be responsible for recruiting those children to pick them, and she would just be a middleman.She might earn less than expected, but she will have more time.

She is only ten years old now, and she feels tired from running back and forth like this.And she can't take chances, it's safe to come here twice, but there are too many bad people in this society, and she is not able to protect herself now, so it is safest to take as few risks as possible.

"Well, then I'll find someone to take you back." Boss Ye got up.

Su Wei hurriedly said: "No need for Uncle Ye, I've been here once and can know the way. I won't trouble you."

"Wei Wei, you are about the same size as my girl. Uncle treats you like his own daughter. Don't be polite to me." Boss Ye smiled and asked someone to prepare a car to take her back.

After sending her to the car at the door, Boss Ye leaned halfway in and ordered, "Don't run out without permission in the future, and don't tell the adults at home. Your mother should be so worried if something happens."

"I see, Uncle Ye, you are busy and go back first. Goodbye!" Su Wei waved to her, and then saw his figure keep retreating, until she could no longer see anyone before turning her head and closing the car window .

When she reached the entrance of the village, she got out of the car, and the car couldn't get in any further. The road inside was too narrow, so she could only walk, and she couldn't let others see that she came back by car.

From a distance, I saw the "erroneous boy" that everyone in the village called walking towards me.Er Liuzi here means a person who is mean-spirited, but it sounds better than a hooligan.

This bastard was originally surnamed Liu, but because he didn't do a good job and was the second child at home, everyone called him Er Liuzi, and he became a bum when he called him.

Su Wei slowed down her pace, took out the handkerchief and played with it in her hand.

As expected, Er Liuzi noticed the handkerchief in her hand, such a pretty handkerchief, it would definitely not be something a child could play with, and at first glance, it was not something that ordinary farmers here could afford.

As far as this village is concerned, the village head's family has money and built a small two-story western-style building. If Su Wei picked it up, it must have been lost by the village head's daughter-in-law.

And the rumors about the village chief's daughter-in-law are not very good. Many people say that she is indiscreet. When the bastard saw this handkerchief, his mind moved.

"Su Wei, where did you get this handkerchief?" Er Liuzi leaned forward, squatted down to be at the same level as Su Wei, and asked.

"Oh, I picked it up behind the newly built pigsty." Su Wei looked like a little girl, turned over the handkerchief in her hand, raised her head and asked innocently, "Second Uncle Liu, didn't you drop it? "

(End of this chapter)

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