A modern wealthy young woman, Luo Jingyan, accidentally transmigrated to the 1970s, becoming a short-lived minor supporting character in a period novel. Her parents were framed, forcing her to take...
The older sister hadn't expected the plane to be damaged and felt a little bad for Little Stone.
"I just wanted to see if you had any paper airplanes, and I didn't expect you to actually have some. I saw you weren't awake, so I played with them. Stone, I'll make you one later, okay?"
"What will you use to compensate me?"
His sister looked at one of her cousins in the yard. This cousin was in school and would definitely be able to fold paper airplanes.
Before she could even speak, her cousin's mother, who was also her aunt, came over and pulled her cousin away, saying, "Our Aijun needs to use his notebook for homework, so we can't let you fold paper airplanes to play with."
Why would they give it to someone else if they could just use it to stick on the wall or wipe their butts?
His sister suddenly said, "Stone, you said yesterday that the sister was out of toilet paper, but you got some back. She must still have some. Let's go ask her for some more."
"I... I'm afraid she won't give it to me."
How will you know they won't give it to you if you don't try?
When the other children heard that they needed paper, they also wanted paper to fold paper airplanes.
The children then discussed it and decided to go to the winery together after breakfast to ask Luo Jingyan for paper to fold into paper airplanes.
After accepting another ten yuan from Xue Ningnan, Zhuang Feifei decided to stop delaying the matter and resolve it today.
In order to find a clever child who wouldn't betray her, she deliberately took a detour and wandered around the village a little longer. She also needed to find a reason for the child to ask Luo Jingyan for paper.
She suddenly found several pieces of paper on a patch of grass. Even from three or four meters away, she could see that the papers had been folded, as if folded paper airplanes had been torn.
By the way, kids love playing with paper airplanes. Just find a kid and have him ask Luo Jingyan for two sheets of paper at the wine shop, saying he needs paper to fold paper airplanes.
Luo Jingyan would never give a child a piece of new paper that hasn't been written on; it would be better to give one that has already been written on.
As she approached the outside of the distillery, she saw a little boy, about four or five years old, squatting in the roadside bushes defecating.
Zhuang Feifei walked over, endured the stench, squatted down in front of the little boy, and took out a dime to wave in front of him.
"Little brother, do you want to buy some candy?"
The little boy's eyes lit up immediately when he heard there was candy, and he quickly said to Zhuang Feifei, "Sister, I want to eat candy."
He was so excited by the sugar that he momentarily forgot he was defecating and his body jerked upwards.
Zhuang Feifei quickly pinched her nose and backed away, saying, "You, you should finish pooping first."
"Okay." The little guy squatted down again.
Zhuang Feifei said, "If you do something for your sister, I'll give you this penny so you can buy candy."
"What do you need me to do?"
Zhuang Feifei looked in the direction of the wine shop: "Go into the wine shop and ask the lady inside for a piece of paper. It's for folding paper airplanes. Once you get it, I'll give you the money."
“Okay,” the little boy immediately agreed.
After the little boy finished defecating, he wiped his bottom with the grass on the ground, then pulled up his pants and ran towards the winery.
He had only run past for a few seconds when several more children came running from another direction, all heading towards the winery.
Inside the winery, the little boy who had been instructed by Zhuang Feifei came in and looked around for a while, searching for Luo Jingyan.
Upon seeing Luo Jingyan, he quickly ran over and said to her, "Sister, I want a piece of paper to make a paper airplane."
Luo Jingyan recognized the child. He lived near the winery and she often saw him when she came to work there every day.
She paused for a moment after hearing what the child said. Yesterday, Little Stone asked her for paper airplanes, and today another child came asking for paper airplanes. Would there be another child asking for paper airplanes tomorrow?
What's wrong with her these past few days? Usually, none of the kids fold paper airplanes, but as soon as one starts, they all begin folding them. If they all come to her asking for paper, she really can't afford to provide it.
However, she didn't intend to refuse the little one, after all, he was only the second child to arrive.
"Okay, here's one for you, but this is the only one. You can't ask for another one later."
"Okay, sister."
Luo Jingyan chose to tear off a piece of paper she had used before, which was covered with densely recorded data that was no longer needed.
Just as she had chosen and was about to tear it off, she suddenly heard a series of chaotic footsteps and the sound of children scrambling for it.
"I'll go first, I'm the first one."
"I'll go first." They were afraid that if they fell behind, they wouldn't get a turn.
Soon, a group of children of different ages ran up to Luo Jingyan and stretched out their little hands to her.
"Sister, I want to fold a paper airplane."
"Sister, I want one too, please give me one."
"Sister, I want two."
"Sister, there's me too, give it to me first."
Luo Jingyan paused abruptly as she watched the large group of children burst in. Just as she feared, a whole bunch of kids came asking her for paper to fold paper airplanes, making the situation much more serious than she had imagined.
No, so many children want to fold paper airplanes, and she doesn't even have as many free sheets of paper as the number of children.
Even if we give them, they won't be distributed evenly, and if we don't give them to someone, that person will cry.
Moreover, if she gives it to them today, even more children might come to her asking for paper tomorrow.
So she closed the notebook and said to the children, "The papers in this notebook are all useful. I can't fold paper airplanes for you. If you really want them, you can come back during the New Year."
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