Chapter 339 Enlightenment

When Mrs. Chen heard this, she thought about what happened in her family. She thought it made sense and nodded immediately.

“My daughter is right to remind me, I think it’s my aunt. We all live in the same village, so it’s not a rush to visit us.”

“When Jiaojiao gives birth to a baby and can carry it out, your family’s filial piety period will be almost over. By then, you and I will be able to talk to each other and talk about everything.”

 After saying that, he put the eggs directly into the basket and left with a smile.

Bai Yunxi looked at Old Mrs. Chen's back and shook her head speechlessly. This old lady was quite a sticky person.

 It’s a pity that she doesn’t like Chen Jiao and doesn’t want to interact with her.

Hearing the commotion, Mrs. Du walked out of the room and saw her mother-in-law looking outside with a worried look on her face. Before she could ask, Yaya rushed over with a small basket.

“Mom, we have meat to eat today, please boil water quickly.”

Du Shi was stunned, looked at the wild vegetables in the basket, and couldn't help laughing.

 “What kind of meat?”

While talking, Li and Bai Jingjing also came over, their tone was teasing,

"Yaya has brought back some meat, let us take care of it."

Baiyunxi came back to her senses, closed the fence door, and watched Yaya pour out the wild vegetables, revealing the wild duck at the bottom of the basket, and couldn't help but laugh.

So he narrated to them the story of Ruianruan catching the duck. Several people who listened were shocked and turned their heads to look at Ruanruan, who was wagging his tail and looking arrogant.

If it could talk, how would it show off its abilities?

Yaya walked over, rubbed her soft head, and raised her chin slightly, looking proud and proud.

It was only then that Bai Yunxi realized that the expressions on her and Gouzi's faces were very similar. As expected, they had grown up together. For every owner, there must be a dog.

  No matter what, having meat can improve your life.

Seeing them working in the yard, Bai Yunxi went straight back to the house and started digging through her cabinets.

In the impression, there seemed to be the four treasures of the study used by Lao Ju during his lifetime and some rice paper in the cabinet. She was going to dig them out to enlighten Yaya.

 Four or five years old is the best time for children to gain enlightenment.

It just so happened that I still had a few copies of the Enlightenment Book I used to use in my private school, which was enough for Yaya.

"Mom, what are you doing reading books? Do you need to dry them?" Bai Anjing came in and saw her bending down to sort out a pile of paper books, and asked curiously.

Once upon a time, every spring, my father would move his books to the yard to dry, and she would help flip through the books every time.

 At this time, it is her happiest time.

 Looking at my mother opening these books now, I can never get back the old days.

Bai Jingjing lowered the expression in his eyes, picked up a book and flipped through it. Many books were marked by his father, and occasionally he could see bookmarks left by his father.

 “Mother is going to enlighten Yaya.”

Bai Yunxi looked up at her and found that she was staring at the mark in a daze. She couldn't help but be stunned. The child must have thought of her father.

 In the memory of the original owner, Lao Juren would accompany his daughter to read and read in his spare time. The relationship between father and daughter was very good.

I don’t know if the old Juren found out that the original owner was not treating his daughter well and deliberately made up for it.

No matter what, Lao Juren occupies an irreplaceable position in Bai Jingjing's heart, and he is also the person she misses the most.

 Otherwise, she would not have risked her life by hiding her pregnancy and running back to her parents' home to watch the funeral of the old man.

 (End of this chapter)

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