Chapter 81 Little Sister Huai, don't accept food from strangers, they'll trick you out of it.



Jiang Ci glanced back, then ignored the matter.

No matter the era, there is zero tolerance for human traffickers, and they will send the man to the police station.

Zhou Huai had never eaten out before, and he was stunned by the lively atmosphere inside as soon as he entered.

Zhou Miao and Zhou Yang, who were watching from the doorway, hid behind their father. Zhou Mingli, without changing his expression, instructed the two children, "Do you see? In the future, if anyone offers you food, whether it's meat, steamed buns, candy, or milk, you need to be wary and not accept it, otherwise you will never see your mother and me again."

Zhou Yang and Zhou Miao: "!!!"

Good heavens! This is terrifying!

They don't want to leave their mom and dad!

Zhou Yang puffed out his chest and said, "We never eat anything given to us by others!"

Zhou Miao nodded her little head, "Mom always trades things with others, we don't take things for free."

The two children remembered the story of Jiang Ci exchanging 50 cents for candy with the doctor.

Jiang Ci had just transmigrated and was unfamiliar with prices. The usually extravagant Miss Jiang immediately gave the doctor 50 cents. Last time, she took her two children to the supply and marketing cooperative and bought a big bag of fruit candies for less than a dollar. Jiang Ci regretted it so much. She should have just given the doctor 10 cents.

Zhou Mingli patted the two children on the head and led them back to the table.

Zhou Huai was in a dilemma, feeling awkward and unsure of what to buy, so Jiang Ci pulled her along to look around.

After a long while, Zhou Huai finally picked out two cornbread buns. The state-run restaurant offered free pickled vegetables, and when Jiang Ci told him that the pickled vegetables were free, Zhou Huai rushed in and fought with the older women to grab a lot of them.

Instead of eating it herself, she gave the pickled mustard greens to Jiang Ci, saying earnestly, "Aunt Jiang, here you go."

Jiang Ci looked at Zhou Huai with a complicated expression, "Aren't you going to eat?"

"I'll go back in and get it, Aunt Jiang. I... I'm short, they can't squeeze past me."

Seeing her eagerness, Jiang Ci took the pickled vegetables from her. Sure enough, Zhou Huai rushed in again and shamelessly brought out another large portion of pickled vegetables.

Zhou Huai, protecting his food, swallowed hard as he sat down with Jiang Ci's family.

She and Zhou Miao get along quite well.

With a mature air, Zhou Miao earnestly said to Zhou Huai, "Sister Huai, you can't accept food from strangers, or they'll trick you out of it."

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