Sibao, who had no idea what Yu Wuya was thinking at all, was thinking about when he would be able to play with Jiang Er again.

There are roasted sweet potatoes and candied haws, which are too good for me, not at all like this Yu Wuya who only bullies me, and not like that fierce old man Yu who only despises me.

Even when eating in the evening, Sibao sat in the yard, looking at Old Man Yu's old face full of dimples in the lobby, and felt that the rice paste in the bowl was not tasty anymore.

Besides, the old man Yu always stared at her, and the second brother who never liked her always looked at her. Their eyes and gaze made Sibao feel a little uncomfortable.

Because something happened to Liu Xiulian's family, Yu Dabao accompanied Liu Xiulian back to her family early in the morning.

The cooking at home fell on Aunt Yu again.

She still has to work in the fields, and the men in the family don't care about these farm chores.

Aunt Yu was so tired that she complained in her heart.

Because Old Man Yu and Yu Erbao were at home, Sibao stayed in his room all the time, neither going out nor willing to go out.

Gusts of hot wind hit, Aunt Yu estimated that it was almost time for lunch, so she straightened up and took a breath.

The sun is gradually darkening in the sky, the clouds are thick, and the sky is about to change.

Aunt Yu picked up the hoe and rushed home. I don't know if anyone has harvested the clothes to dry in the yard and the harvested crops a few days ago.

Walking from the ridge of the field to the side of the road, Aunt Yu vaguely saw a butcher selling meat at the entrance of the village.

Thinking that it had been a while since I had seen meat at home, Aunt Yu went up to weigh some meat to take home.

Looking at the white meat, Aunt Yu couldn't help talking, touched the skirt of her clothes but found that she didn't bring any money.

No way, I had to go home first.

Aunt Yu stepped into the yard with her front foot, and the rain fell from the sky with her back foot.

Crackling, hitting the ground, splashing water mixed with muddy mud.

Aunt Yu hurriedly ran into the courtyard and carried the clothes hanging on the bamboo poles back into the house.

Soon he rushed into the rain curtain with a rake, and pushed all the few grains to the eaves to pile them up.

Old man Yu was sitting in the main room smoking a pipe, watching Aunt Yu busy in the yard by herself.

Aunt Yu was so tired that she was out of breath, and all her clothes were stained with rainwater.

Sighing, Aunt Yu went back to her own room with the clothes that had been brought into the house in time.

Sibao sat by the window with disheveled hair, resting his slender fingers on the black-brown window frame, staring seriously outside.

Seeing Aunt Yu enter the room, Sibao gently turned his head to look at her mother, and then quickly turned back to look out the window.

Aunt Yu saw that she was watching seriously, so she didn't call her out.

After changing the dirty clothes on her body, Aunt Yu walked to Sibao's side and combed her hair.

One end of the hair was divided by Aunt Yu from the middle, and half of the hair on both sides was gathered on the top of the head, forming two matching buns, and the rest usually hung behind the head.

Sibao, who had combed her hair well, looked cute, shook her head, and said sweetly to Aunt Yu: "Mother."

"Hey!" Aunt Yu's heart softened at Sibao's call, and with a smile all over her face, she gently touched Sibao's head.

All of a sudden, the toil and exhaustion of a morning's work seemed to disappear.

Aunt Yu knew that her daughter was never a fool.

The raindrops outside the house continued to fall, and Aunt Yu took some dry firewood from the woodshed to prepare a fire for cooking.

There was not much oil left in the house, and Aunt Yu fried two vegetables, but she was not willing to put much oil.

On the contrary, when making rice porridge for Sibao, I poured more rice porridge. After all, Sibao is really a little thin, and Aunt Yu is reluctant to be harsh on this girl who already eats little.

Yu Erbao, who hadn't shown up all this time, appeared at the dinner table at meal time, and Yu Wu sat down behind him.

On the dining table for four people, there are two plates of green vegetables and a small plate of pickles.

This made old man Yu very disgusted.

"Why are they all vegetarian dishes? How do you tell me to eat them?" Mr. Yu held the chopsticks in his hand and glared at Aunt Yu with bulging eyes.

After being yelled at by him, Aunt Yu's hand holding the bowl trembled slightly. After carefully putting the bowl on the table, Aunt Yu said, "It's not raining today, it's delayed. I'll weigh it later. Bring back some meat."

The nice words did not make old man Yu restrain his temper. On the contrary, he intensified his tone and questioned Aunt Yu: "I would have forgotten if you didn't tell me. Your wages last time were used to buy meat, which is probably enough for our whole family to eat." How many meals have you had?"

Aunt Yu's face was ugly, she bowed her head and said nothing, Old Man Yu snorted and didn't speak when he saw this, and stuffed a chopstick of vegetables into his mouth.

No one noticed that Yu Wuya who was sitting beside her trembled unnaturally when she heard her parents' conversation.

After the meal, Aunt Yu packed up the bowls and chopsticks and put them in the kitchen to boil water to wash the dishes. Sibao came out of the house with the bowls and put them into the pot.

Aunt Yu talked to Sibao while boiling the water: "Sibao, can mother buy meat and cook it for you tonight?"

Sibao sat on the small stool next to Aunt Yu, and nodded obediently: "Okay."

Hearing that there was something delicious, Sibao's tone became more cheerful, and he usually only said one word, but now he added a small ending at the end.

The smile on Aunt Yu's face deepened. Seeing Sibao like this, she couldn't help leading Sibao to talk more: "Which one do Sibao prefer to drink, rice porridge or meat porridge?"

Sibao didn't answer right away, but tilted her head and thought carefully. She hadn't eaten meat for a long time, and she had forgotten what meat tasted like.

"Meat and porridge."

The simple two words were spoken slowly by Sibao, one word at a time.However, this was the first time Aunt Yu heard her utter two complete words, instead of passing modal particles.

Even so, Aunt Yu is already very satisfied.

In the afternoon, the rain dwindled and finally stopped, and the sky began to clear.

Aunt Yu was just about to go out to buy meat.

Sibao took off his shoes and took a nap on the bed.

Aunt Yu walked lightly, walked to her bed, and reached out to feel under the pillow and quilt.

Suddenly her expression changed, she threw off the quilt in disbelief, and anxiously searched for it on the bed.

But no matter how hard she looked, the copper coin she put there was nowhere to be found.

Aunt Yu became more and more flustered, and her movements became louder. The small movement directly woke up Sibao on the bed next to her.

Sibao rubbed his eyes and looked at her mother blankly, his puzzled eyes fell on the messy bed turned by her mother.

But right now Aunt Yu didn't have time to comfort her, she patted her head with her palm to wake herself up, and searched carefully in her mind.

It suddenly occurred to me that Yu Wuya had been arguing with her a few days ago about eating candied haws, but Aunt Yu wasn't sure.

After all, this is just a guess.

She turned around and asked Sibao: "Sibao, have you ever seen anyone enter the house?"

Sibao thought for a while, then shook his head decisively, saying no.

Now Aunt Yu felt a little clearer, so she asked Sibao again: "Then have you ever been on Mother's bed?"

Si Bao didn't even think about it, she shook her head very quickly, she didn't like going to other people's bed at all.

Seeing this, Aunt Yu didn't ask any more questions, and walked out of the house directly.

Yu Wuya ran out to play after lunch, and she didn't know where she was at the moment.

Although Aunt Yu lost the money, she was anxious, but she also knew that before the matter was clarified, she couldn't just rely on the fifth girl Yu.

For a while, she didn't know where to start, so Aunt Yu had to search from place to place based on her impressions.

At this time, Yu Wuya was walking to the beach with a group of children.

They said they were going to the beach to pick up shells, and everyone was very happy, and some even carried small baskets on their backs.

Only Yu Wuya was terrified and a little absent-minded.

A little girl who was only five or six years old glanced at Yu Wuya, then raised her hand a little cautiously and embarrassedly and handed her a small shell.

Yu Wuya was thinking about something in her heart, and was suddenly taken aback by her move, and subconsciously pushed her away.

Although Yu Wuya looked thinner, she was much taller and stronger than the girl when she was a child, and she pushed the girl to the ground with a single stroke, and scattered all the shells she was holding on the ground. land.

A sharp shell was held in the girl's hand, and the delicate palm was cut directly, and blood flowed.

The girl fell to the ground and burst into tears, her round and lovely face flushed from crying, and the children beside her were all dumbfounded.

Yu Wuya was so frightened that she turned around and wanted to run. She didn't know the little girl, and she didn't know why it would be serious if she just accidentally pushed her.

But those older children had come to their senses and surrounded her.

"Yu Wuya, why are you more fierce than me? Why do you push such a young sister?"

The one who spoke was Shen Jiaqi, the talented son of the Shen family. He stood in front of Yu Wuya with his somewhat round body, and asked her unhappily.

Although he is used to being domineering on weekdays, he is a boy after all, and he always protects girls who are younger than him, not to mention that the little girl who was pushed to the ground by Yu Wuya is extremely beautiful.

Yu Wuya was so flustered by his question, she wanted to leave this place eagerly, but she didn't answer Shen Jiaqi's words, she pushed Shen Jiaqi away and ran away from him.

Shen Jiaqi immediately became unhappy, and chased after him with a group of younger brothers.

Instead, he left the little girl who fell on the ground where she was.

The little girl cried even more pitifully, her hands were still bleeding, and the sand on the ground had been stained red.

Her face began to turn pale, and the little girl's cries became smaller and smaller.

A woman glanced uncertainly from a distance, then rushed over anxiously, hugged the little girl who fell to the ground in horror, stretched out her hand to pinch the injured palm for her, and wrapped her with a handkerchief , Temporarily stopped the bleeding for her.

Yu Wuya was being chased and wanted to run home in a hurry. At the entrance of the village, she ran into Aunt Yu who was looking for her.

Aunt Yu grabbed Yu Wuya by the ear and yelled at her angrily: "Why are you running? Are you causing trouble outside again?"

Yu Wuya stood on tiptoe as her ears were caught in pain, and hurriedly said: "It hurts, it hurts, mother, it hurts to death."

Seeing this, the children chasing after him burst out laughing, especially that Shen Jiaqi, who was rolling backwards and forwards with a toothless grin.

I even forgot why I came after him.

Aunt Yu didn't care about that, she grabbed Yu Wuya and walked home.

On the way, Aunt Yu asked her: "Didn't you tell me last time that you wanted to eat the candied haws?"

Yu Wuya was startled when she heard this, and she didn't care about the pain in her ears, cold sweat broke out on her forehead, and her small eyes rolled around quickly.

"Yes, yes, last time I said I would buy it, didn't you say that it was too expensive and you were not willing to buy it for me?"

"You'd better tell me the truth." Aunt Yu listened to her stammering, and her tone became more serious.

Now Yu Wuya was really panicked, she didn't know if Aunt Yu really knew, she was a little unscrupulous: "I didn't, it was Yu Sibao who stole the money, I saw it with my own eyes, if you don't believe me, go and see her There is also a candied haws hidden in that cloth pocket!"

After talking about it, Yu Wuya nodded to her mother with a sure face.

Yu Wuya's words made Aunt Yu stunned for a moment, her face full of disbelief. It seems that she can only understand this matter after going home and looking at it.

Aunt Yu hurried home with Yu Wuya, but she didn't know that an unexpected visitor had already arrived at the door.

The author has something to say:

Because I am too embarrassed to reply to the comments one by one alone, so I will explain it here.

Originally, this article was opened in a hurry, it was written in a mess, and the update time cannot be guaranteed.

But even so, there are still many friends who have been watching, so it makes it hard for me not to write!

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