He turned around and asked Yuzhui to take out all the snacks in the car and distribute them to everyone.
The jade pendants had been prepared long ago. After hearing her words, they were quickly taken out and handed to the children one by one.
He kept reminding me, "Eat slowly, don't choke, there's more."
Jin Bai watched everyone eating with a smile, and suddenly stretched out her little hand to tug at the corner of Xie Wanyun's robe, raised her face and said to her: "Aunt Xie, squat down, I have something to tell you."
Xie Wanyun bent down when he heard this.
Jin Bai suddenly stretched out her arms and put them around her neck, and whispered in her ear, "Thank you, Auntie, you're so nice! I like you so much!"
A wave of moisture rushed to her eyes, and her eyes suddenly felt hot, sour and astringent.
She knew she was hard-hearted, but she broke down in front of Jin Bai time and time again.
This child always has the ability to see into the softest part of her heart.
She hugged Jinbai's small body tightly and asked, "How did you know them?"
Jin Bai smiled and said, "It was a few days ago. I was going to look for you, but when I was walking down the street, I saw someone selling candied haws. They were big, red, and so pretty, so I bought two. But before I could even eat them, Xiao Chuan snatched them away!"
When Jinbai talked about the scene at that time, he clenched his fists tightly in anger.
Xie Wanyun couldn't help but laugh, rubbed his little head, and asked, "What happened next?"
Jin Bai said indignantly, "I definitely wasn't convinced! So I gave chase! But before I got far, he led me into a small alley and I got lost! The people who were following me were also lost and couldn't be found!"
"Oh, little Jinbai was robbed!" Xie Wanyun saw that his two little eyebrows were wrinkled together and his little red mouth was pouting. He looked so cute that he couldn't help teasing him.
"How could I let this happen to me? I just chased him. I finally caught up with him and knocked him down in a few hits!"
Xie Wanyun nodded. Jin Bai's kung fu was very good. Those gangsters last time were no match for him, let alone this little beggar who was only a few years old.
"But I hit him and I regretted it." Jin Bai suddenly sighed.
"What's wrong?" Xie Wanyun asked softly. She had unknowingly been drawn into the child's emotions.
"He cried, so sadly. He said he stole my candied haws to give to his mother. They had failed to visit relatives in Beijing and had run out of money, so they had to live in a dilapidated temple. His mother was also sick and hadn't eaten for several days. He said that if his mother saw me holding the candied haws, she would definitely like it, and maybe her illness would be cured!"
The smile on Jinbai's little face disappeared, replaced by a look of worry.
"Then you went with him to see his mother?" Xie Wanyun stroked his little face.
Jinbai nodded, "Yeah. I didn't believe it at first, afraid he was lying to me. But when I followed him to the dilapidated temple, I realized everything he said was true. When I saw his mother was so sick and still thinking about him, I wanted to cry. Suddenly, I thought, if my mother was sick too, would there be anyone to accompany her? Xiaochuan and the others had nothing to eat, but he still had his mother, and his mother also had Xiaochuan. But Jinbai, I haven't seen my mother since I was a child..."
Jinbai's voice gradually became lower.
Xie Wanyun's heart was seized by a wave of bitter tenderness. She couldn't help but hug Jin Bai tightly, looking into his eyes and saying, "Jin Bai is a good child. If your mother knew how well behaved and kind you are, she would definitely be very happy."
Jin Bai's big eyes suddenly lit up! She said loudly, "Aunt Xie, are you telling the truth? Will my mother like me like this? Will she be happy for me?"
Xie Wanyun nodded with a smile. It was great that this child had grown up with Yan Suizhi, yet he wasn't like him, a man who forgot his principles for the sake of profit and shunned the powerful.
Jinbai, he has a kind and sensitive heart.
So he would punish those thieves regardless of the danger, and would treat these homeless beggars as good friends.
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