After picking up a lucky girl, all the beasts line up to come to your door

Chapter 9 The Difference Between Treating a Niece and a Son

He called out to Mu Laoer in a low voice, fearing that the group of suicidal rabbits would hear him and run over to bump into him and the baby.

Mu Laoer had been paying attention to Mu Baobao.

Hearing Mu Pingping calling him, he quickly walked over with his sickle, "Pingping, what's wrong?"

His loud voice scared Mu Pingping so much that she almost jumped up.

He quickly lowered his voice and reminded, "Second Uncle, speak softly, speak softly!"

Mu Laoer didn't understand what was going on, but he lowered his voice and asked, "Pingping, what happened?"

At this moment, he had already walked to the side of Mu Pingping and Mu Baobao.

He held Mu Baobao in one hand and protected Mu Pingping with the other.

Mu Pingping pointed at the rabbits that were still hitting the trees not far ahead with trembling hands, "Uncle, look at those rabbits, they're hitting the trees like crazy."

"Did something bad happen in the mountains?"

Mu Laoer looked in the direction he pointed.

When he saw the rabbits hitting the trees, he suddenly remembered what his mother had told him and looked at the well-behaved and cute wooden baby in his arms.

"Gudong."

He swallowed hard and almost lost his grip on the wooden baby.

There is a huge difference between hearing it and seeing it with your own eyes.

"it's okay no problem."

He forced himself to calm down, but his voice was a little shaky. "Pingping, don't tell this to anyone else, not even your brothers, understand?"

Among the children in the family, only Pingping and Baobao can keep secrets, while the other children cannot keep secrets.

When Mu Pingping heard this, he realized that his family knew about this strange thing.

He let out a long breath and slowly calmed down, "Second Uncle, I understand."

Mu Laoer patted Mu Baobao lightly and signaled her with his eyes to restrain her magical powers.

It's good to have more wild rabbits, but they can easily cause trouble when they return to the village.

Mu Baobao asked softly, "Second Uncle, is it too much?"

She was also thinking about recruiting some more silly roe deer.

Mu Laoer looked at the dozen or so dead rabbits over there and repeatedly said that enough was enough. "Baby, there are too many. It will easily cause trouble when we return to the village."

He taught very patiently, "You have to remember one thing: don't show off any good things, and don't reveal any of your hidden cards."

He was afraid that Mu Baobao wouldn't understand, so he changed his words to something more common, "If you understand it this way, if you were poorer, simpler, and didn't have a good life, not many people would bother you."

"do you understand?"

Mu Baobao seemed to understand, but she nodded obediently. Second Uncle seemed to be saying that she should pretend to be poor?

Do you still need to pretend to be poor?

My family is very poor.

Mu Laoer called out to Mu Pingping and asked him to put all the dead rabbits into the backpack: "Pingping, put some wild vegetables and fruits in the backpack first to cover the rabbits so that no one can find them."

Mu Pingping said "OK" and immediately put all the dead rabbits into the backpack, preparing to get wild vegetables and fruits later.

"Second uncle." Mu Baobao called out crisply.

Mu Laoer instantly turned into an uncle and smiled, speaking in a strangled voice, "Baby, is there something wrong?"

Mu Baobao nodded his little head and asked, "Uncle, can I go to town?"

Although grandma promised to take her to town, she didn't know when she would take her there.

She wanted to go for a walk in the town. She had never been to the town in her life.

I heard that there are a lot of delicious food and fun things to do in town.

"This..." Mu Lao Er shook his head and said in embarrassment, "Baby, uncle really wants to take you to town to play."

"But your grandma doesn't agree."

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