Huang Yu, listening to his son's words, smiled at Xiao Xun. "Xiao Xun, you're truly amazing. So strong."
Xiao Xun gave him a gentle look. "Thank you, Daddy."
Xiao Heng finally appeared with some leaves needed to treat the wound. "Xiao Li, give the snow rabbit to Daddy. I'll give you some medicine."
Xiao Li handed the rabbit to his father. Xiao Heng was a former soldier. He had fought in the war, so he saw death and injuries every day. So he was used to helping others who were injured.
He treated the rabbit without any fear. Now the rabbit was bandaged. Huang Yu saw how cute the rabbit was. He smiled.
He looked at the children and asked, "Would you like to have lunch together?"
Some of the children wanted to agree, but Bai Moye immediately declined. Bai Moye smiled. "Uncle Ger, thank you. But it's already noon, it's time to go home. Thank you for the offer."
Some children were disappointed. They could have eaten meat together, but their boss didn't approve, so they couldn't make a sound. As for Bai Moye, his father was a successful merchant in their town.
They ate meat every day, even when new meat arrived. His father would ask the servants to cook it. Sometimes, his father even bought a deer to cook for the family.
But some children weren't as fortunate; they only ate meat once or twice a month. However, they could only obey Bai Moye's orders. They didn't dare to resist. Bai Moye invited them back to their respective homes.
As a punishment, he was sent to the village where his grandfather and grandfather lived. At first, Bai Moye was furious, but he eventually grew to feel at home in the village. When he first arrived, he even sulked and refused to eat. He even asked to return to the town.
Then, he wanted to go for a walk and happened to meet Xiao Li, who was coming with his father, carrying a small bamboo basket that fit his small frame. At that moment, she smiled broadly at her father, her smile so beautiful, her face flushed.
At that moment, Xiao Li passed by and smiled and nodded. After that, she left with her father. At that time, Bai Moye really liked Xiao Li, so he decided to stay in the village. It had now been three months since he moved from the city.
His parents were anxious and sent his father's subordinates to pick him up. However, Bai Moye personally refused. He said he would be a filial grandson.
Nonsense.
Bai Moye's grandfather nearly vomited blood when he heard his grandson's excuses. He even nearly broke his beloved wooden cane.
Bai Moye returned with the children, and they all parted ways. Bai Moye pushed open the wooden door and shouted, "Grandpa, Grandpa Ger, I'm back."
Grandpa Ger was eight years younger than her husband, with completely black hair and no wrinkles whatsoever. In fact, he had just turned 40 this year. Grandpa Ger looked at his grandson and immediately smiled.
"You're finally back. Hurry up and wash your hands and face. It's time for lunch."
Bai Moye excitedly said, "Okay."
Bai Moye immediately went to the water tank, grabbed a wooden ladle, and splashed his hands and face. Then he entered the kitchen and found his grandfather sitting there.
Compared to his Grandpa Ger, his grandfather had some gray hair. But he was still very firm. Even with his gray hair, his face was still handsome.
Bai Chenhu glared at his grandson. He gritted his teeth, "What did you do today? Bullying people again? If you do it again, I'll send you to the city and never return to the village again!"
His wife, listening to her husband's words, slammed the plate down hard on the table and put both hands on her hips. "What? How dare you send my grandson to the city again? What?"
Bai Chenhu chuckled, "I was just giving him a warning. Don't be angry."
His wife glanced at her husband and snorted. Bai Chenhu rubbed his head. He always gave in to his wife. They were both content with village life, working together and enjoying each other's company.
Bai Moye, seeing his grandfather's appearance, chuckled and sat down. Grandpa Ger Bai took a clean bowl and filled it with polished rice, which was white and clean. He handed it to his grandson. Then he took some for her husband.
Bai Chenhu saw his wife's behavior and glared at his grandson. This bastard, he takes advantage every time I give him a lecture.
Bai Moye glared at his grandfather and stuck out his tongue to mock him. The man nearly threw his bowl of rice.
Grandpa Ger Bai took a bowl for himself, and they began to eat. Their menu remained unchanged: a plate of vegetables grown by his grandfather and his grandfather, cooked meat, dumplings, and scrambled eggs with tomatoes.
Bai Moye greedily finished his bowl of rice and asked his grandfather for more.
The man smiled and took another bowl of rice. He handed it to his grandson. Before Bai Moye could finish eating, his grandfather spoke. "Moye, your father sent someone again. He said you must come back this time."
Bai Moye looked at his grandfather and furrowed his sharp, thick eyebrows. "Grandpa, I don't want to go back. I'm here to be a filial grandson to you. You're alone in the village. I'm worried."
"Nonsense," Grandpa Bai said. "Every day you wander around the village and even bully others."
Bai Moye shrugged, "Grandpa, I was bored at home so I went out to play. Don't blame me, they all treat me like their boss. Maybe it's because I'm handsome and outstanding, so the kids here admire me."
Blue veins appeared on Bai Chenhu's forehead. Why did he have such a grandson?
Grandpa Bai immediately chuckled. Grandpa Bai looked at his wife, "Don't laugh. I didn't know he was like this."
Grandpa Bai smiled, "Don't blame him. You used to be like this too. Even all the Ger-Gers were pretty when you were young."
Grandpa Bai pouted, "When was I like that? Don't slander me. I'm nothing like him."
"Huh? I know what you used to be like!"
Grandpa Bai chuckled, "Okay, don't be jealous. It was because I was bored before I met you."
Grandpa Ger Bai snorted, then looked at his grandson. "This time, your father must take you back to the city. Ye Er, you must return this time."
"Why?" Bai Moye looked at Grandpa Ger. Wouldn't it be better for him to accompany his grandfather here?