Lin Han: It’s over, it’s over. If I come here at this time, will they think I’m here on purpose to get a free meal?

It's so unfair. I swear to God, I absolutely had no intention of eating for free. I was just worried that the roast duck would go bad.

Hua Zhiyuan didn't expect that Lin Han would think so much about just an invitation. In fact, Lin Han really thought too much.

Every household in Xinghua Village is very hospitable and they always cook more than what their family eats.

Even if there are no guests coming to the house for dinner, the leftover food can be fed to the livestock to avoid waste.

Therefore, they are never afraid of having guests come to their home for dinner, and because of this, they are sincere when they invite others to their home for dinner.

But Lin Han didn't know that most young people nowadays cook only as much as they want to eat, with the main goal of not wasting anything.

Although he traveled through ancient times, many of his concepts did not change and he still used modern ones.

So Lin Han hastily refused, fearing that he would cause trouble for the Hua Jian family: "No need, Uncle Hua, I'll just put my things down and leave."

As he spoke, Lin Han was afraid that if he didn't move fast enough, he would be forced to stay here to eat.

He quickly took out the things from the backpack, placed the two live chickens on the ground, and put the rest of the things on the table in Hua Jian's house.

Hua Jian didn't understand what Lin Han was busy with, but he didn't interrupt Lin Han. He could only say that he didn't understand but respected him.

When Hua Zhiyuan heard Lin Han's refusal, he became stubborn for a moment, put his hands on Lin Han's shoulders, and pressed Lin Han hard to sit on the bench.

I advised him: "Since you're here, you came to thank me and brought so many gifts. Would it be unreasonable for me not to invite you to dinner? If outsiders knew about this, how would they look at me, Hua Zhiyuan?"

After hearing his words, Lin Han hesitated, but he still had some concerns in his heart: "But,"

Hua Zhiyuan interrupted him: "Oh, but what but? Don't say but. Listen to your uncle and stay here for dinner tonight. Don't worry, your uncle's family doesn't have much else, but they will provide you with enough food."

Now that the other party has said this, how can Lin Han refuse? Of course he has no choice but to accept it.

Even though Lin Han secretly wanted to stay here for dinner, he didn't know why and just thought that he didn't want to cook today.

Lin Han: "Okay, sorry to bother you then."

Seeing Lin Han agreed, Hua Zhiyuan was happy: "Haha, that's right."

But he turned around and began to teach Lin Han: "You, just buy anything as a thank you gift.

Why did you buy chickens and ducks, and a few jars of wine? You just made some money and you're spending it recklessly."

Why does this long-lost sermon sound so much like my dad’s, Lin Han thought.

Hua Zhiyuan said that he could accept other things, but for this one, Lin Han thought he still had to defend himself.

He couldn't help but retort: ​​"Uncle Hua, I saved these things. These things are not worth much. Human life is valuable.

You saved my life, and I can't give you enough.

Besides, you really don't need to worry about me. The black bear I hunted weighed 340 kilograms and sold it for a lot of silver. Buying these things cost less than one percent of that silver."

It would have been fine if he hadn't mentioned this, but as soon as he mentioned it, Hua Zhiyuan became interested.

When he returned home today, he heard someone say that Lin Han had hunted a black bear. It was very big, but no one knew how big it was.

I was still wondering if I would have the chance to meet him at that time, but now it seems there is no chance.

However, just by hearing Lin Han say that the black bear weighed 340 kilograms, Hua Zhiyuan could imagine how big the black bear was.

He picked up the roast duck and walked into the kitchen. He said to Lin Han excitedly, "Come to the kitchen and tell your uncle how you hunted such a big black bear."

Lin Han followed him in and saw a man with a baby face, about 1.7 meters tall.

It’s hard to tell his age just by looking at his face. Lin Han personally feels that he is about the same age as Hua Jian and is hesitating about how to address him.

Just at this moment, Hua Jian spoke: "Dad, this is Lin Han."

Lin Han was very shocked: this man turned out to be Hua Jian's father. He looked so young, but he was already the father of a 19-year-old child.

Lin Han, who has accepted all the memories of the original owner, accepts Shuang'er well and knows how to call Liang Yu.

He greeted Liang Yu: "Uncle, hello, I am Lin Han."

Liang Yu smiled at him. When Lin Han saw the smile, he felt that it looked very familiar, as if he had seen it somewhere.

Looking at Huajian next to me, a light bulb went off in my head: Oh! I remembered. I was wondering why this smile looked so familiar. Huajian also had a smile like this.

As expected of a biological child, even the smile is 100% inherited from him.

Liang Yu is a very gentle person in front of outsiders: "I know you. I saw you when your father from Huajian rescued you."

Lin Han: “Oh, I see.”

Lin Han didn't know what was wrong with him. He wasn't so nervous when facing other elders in the village.

But as soon as he spoke to Huajian's father and dad, he became inexplicably nervous.

Fortunately, Hua Zhiyuan saved him from embarrassment, "Lin Han, why are you silent? Tell me how you hunted that bear."

After saying that, Hua Zhiyuan took out the cutting board and prepared to chop the roast duck that Lin Han brought into small pieces to eat tonight.

Lin Han suddenly felt liberated, pretending to be calm as he described his hunting scene. Of course, his words were mixed with half truth and half lies.

"Crack, crack, crack." The roast duck made a crackling sound as Hua Zhiyuan chopped it.

Hua Zhiyuan and Hua Jian listened with great interest, as if they had experienced it themselves.

After Lin Han finished speaking, his mouth was dry. Hua Jian was closest to him and they were of the same age.

So he asked Hua Jian for water without hesitation: "Hua Jian, I want to drink water. Where is the water in your house?"

Lin Han originally wanted to know where the water was so he could go get some to drink, but Hua Jian didn't tell him where the water was. Instead, he got up and personally got him a bowl of water and placed it in front of him.

Hua Jian put down the water and sat down, "Come, drink."

Lin Han picked up the water and said "thank you" solemnly.

Hua Jian thought Lin Han was a very interesting person and he especially liked to say thank you.

Lin Han felt like a lunatic. No matter what Hua Jian did, he could interpret another meaning.

Looking at Hua Jian's clear eyes again, he lowered his head in shame to drink water, feeling that the darkness in his heart had nowhere to hide under Hua Jian's clear eyes.

Hua Zhiyuan was completely unaware of the turmoil between them. After listening to Lin Han's description, he could only sigh and lament.

Hua Zhiyuan: "The Yangtze River's waves behind push forward the waves ahead, and the new people in the world replace the old people.

I am old now, and this world ultimately belongs to you young people. Lin Han, you are very brave, but I am far inferior to you. "

Lin Han knew that Hua Zhiyuan was very powerful, and that he was able to hunt prey so easily because of the help of his supernatural powers.

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