The Peasant Girl’s Splendid Manor

Chapter 191: I can’t bear to be in danger (10)

Chapter 191 I can’t bear to be blamed (10)

I thought it was just a small incident, but not long after I walked, there was a little tail behind me. Mo Yan stood there, looking helplessly at the child not far away, and waved for him to come over.

The child trotted over, his bright eyes looking very innocent.

Just because his heavy kick caused so much pain to the middle-aged man, Mo Yan would not think that he was really that harmless, "Tell me, what do you want to do with me?"

When the child heard this, he suddenly became a little nervous and said, "I, I'm here to say thanks to you!"

Mo Yan looked at him playfully, "There's no need to say thank you. Just don't steal anything in the future. Otherwise, if you are caught next time, it will be bad if your hands and feet are severely damaged."

It was meant as a warning, but the child actually cried "Wow" and said, "Wow, I don't want to be a thief, but people don't want children to work. I have a younger sister to support, so I don't want to be a thief." , my sister is going to starve to death."

Mo Yan felt a knot in her heart when she heard it. Then she saw that the child was crying and almost convulsing. She quickly pulled him into her arms and comforted him, "Okay, okay, don't cry. If your sister knew that her brother was crying in the street, she wouldn't know what she would do. Why are you laughing at me?"

As he spoke, he took out a handkerchief from his sleeve and wiped his tears, not caring about the dirt on his face.

These words really worked. The child stopped crying immediately, but the sobbing look looked even more pitiful.

Mo Yan took him to a small restaurant, ordered some side dishes, and chatted while eating. Then she realized that the child and his sister were kicked out of the house by their stepmother half a year ago. In order to support themselves and their sister, they stole things everywhere. .

“Sister, I know it’s not good to steal. I only steal food, not money. You must believe me.”

The child looked at Mo Yan pleadingly, as if he wanted to prove something.

Mo Yan sighed and said warmly: "Eldest sister believes in you."

Although this child will steal things everywhere, he is also forced by life. Fortunately, although he is a little naughty, he has not lost his true nature.

The child seemed to have put down his burden and started to eat the food in big gulps. However, after just a few bites, he stopped moving.

Mo Yan looked at him suspiciously, only to find that he started to cry again, but he didn't make any sound.

Seeing Mo Yan looking at him, the child quickly wiped his face with his little hands and said cautiously: "Sister, can I eat less and take the rest of the food back to my sister?"

Mo Yan's nose felt sore after hearing this, she touched his head and said, "Eat with confidence, my eldest sister will order some delicious food later, and you can take it back to your sister."

When the child heard this, he was very happy, but he insisted not to let Mo Yan order again and put the rice into his mouth.

Mo Yan looked uncomfortable and was afraid that he would be uncomfortable, so she didn’t order any more. She just took a few bites and put down her chopsticks.

After the child finished eating, Mo Yan paid the waiter to pack the remaining food and asked the child to take it back to his sister.

Before parting, Mo Yan wanted to give the child some money, but the child refused, "Sister, you are a good person. I have been caught stealing many times, but no one came to save me like you. It turns out this There are still good people in the world. Big sister, you will definitely be rewarded."

Mo Yan’s cheeks felt a little hot after listening to his solemn words. The child didn't want much, she just wanted to support herself and her sister. If she didn't have any other choice, she believed that the child wouldn't steal things. Maybe she could find a way to help him get out of his current predicament.

The child was determined not to ask for the money. Mo Yan thought that he was just a child and if other beggars found out that he had the money, he would not be able to keep the money and might even be beaten, so he did not persist.

"Where do you live? Next time I have a chance, my eldest sister will visit you and your younger sister."

The child shook his head and refused to say anything. After thanking her repeatedly, he ran away with the food.

Mo Yan looked at his back and felt helpless. She originally wanted to ask where he lived and see if she could ask Shopkeeper Xing to help her and arrange a job for him to support herself, but he just ran away. .

 (End of this chapter)

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