Overnight, with a single thought, such a big home is now empty and desolate.
Without Su Pozi and her group of people in the village, the air feels a lot fresher.
Early in the morning, Su Qingzhu carried a small bag and brought his younger brother to the place where the children in the village often went.
I don’t know if it’s due to genes or family environment, but Su Daya and others of the same generation as Su Qingzhu all like to win over and order people around.
For example, Su Daya tried to win over her classmates at school, and Su Erya and Su Sanya united with their sisters in the village, just to isolate and bully Su Siya.
For example, Su Wuya and Su Liuya were the leaders of the children in the village, and they always bullied Su Xiaodi when no one was at the Su family.
Some of these were said by the aunties, and some were revealed by Su Xiaodi himself.
With them around, Su Qingzhu would feel uneasy even if she wanted to find a partner for her younger brother.
Now that they are not here, it is a good opportunity to win over the children.
Children are simple and easy to coax. Just give them some snacks, say some nice words, and play with them, and that's enough.
The brother and sister arrived early and there was no one on the lawn.
Little brother Su didn't understand why his sister brought him here, but he was soon attracted by the toys his sister took out.
It was a set of wooden puzzles. The pattern showed a group of children playing in the woods, and a few small animals looking around curiously in the woods.
It was drawn by machine and colored by Su Qingzhu himself.
For this, she took time out of her busy schedule to practice.
She wanted to give a gift to her younger brother herself, and also wanted the gift to be "presented" to the public, so she put a lot of effort into it.
Seeing that his younger brother was interested, Su Qingzhu took the puzzle pieces apart and taught him how to put them together.
With its bright colors and novel gameplay, Su Xiaodi quickly became addicted to it and couldn't help himself.
The children from the village arrived one after another. Although they were a little dissatisfied when they saw that their playground was occupied, they did not dare to provoke Su Qingzhu because she was older than them and would marry the "cruel" Si Zhiqing in the future.
They wanted to leave, but they couldn't help but be curious about what Little Brother Su was playing.
There was a brave man who walked over, squatted behind Su Xiaodi and looked at him for a while, but he didn't understand it. However, he wanted to figure it out, so he simply didn't leave.
Seeing this, Su Qingzhu picked up the biscuits she had made yesterday, fed her younger brother a bite, and then handed another piece to the other child.
The child was extremely surprised. He stared at the exquisite animal biscuits for a long time, then looked up at Su Qingzhu, who gave him a gentle smile in return.
His face turned red, and he picked up the biscuit and stuffed it into his mouth. He swallowed it without tasting it and almost choked himself.
Su Qingzhu couldn't help but laugh, and gave him another piece. She came to a conclusion in her heart - this kid should not bully her brother.
When the other children saw that there was something to play with and something to eat, they came forward in groups of three or four.
Su Qingzhu accepted everyone who came and gave each person two small cookies.
As the children chewed the delicious cookies, they became bolder and bolder.
"What is this?" The first child who came over asked the question.
"This is a puzzle." Su Qingzhu touched his younger brother's head, waited for his younger brother to regain his concentration and look back, then gave him a sip of water before continuing, "These small pieces of paper, when put together in order, will form a picture."
Then she took out a crayon drawing and said, "This is it."
“Wow~!”
They didn’t understand everything, but they got the general idea and thought it was amazing that the pieces of paper could be put together to form a picture!
"Sister, can I play with you?" the child continued to ask.
Although his eyes were almost fixed on the puzzle piece on the mat and he couldn't pull it off, he was obviously polite and knew that he had to get the host's permission before playing.
"Sure, you can all play together, just don't break anything."
“Wow!”
As soon as she finished speaking, a few lively people came over, surrounded her and my younger brother, and started discussing at once.
“This should go here!”
"No, we should start from the edge. This is the edge of mine."
"Hey, I think I'm on that edge."
"We each take one side?"
"OK."
“I’m going to start from the edge, too.”
"Look, little brother Su, am I the third one on your side? Here, it's for you."
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Seeing that his younger brother was accepted so quickly and everyone was very polite to him, Su Qingzhu knew that the task of initial contact on the first day had been accomplished.
When everyone finally finished the picture, she took out a bag of snacks to distribute and poured them water from a clean bamboo tube.
Only then did Su Xiaodi realize that he was surrounded by everyone.
He looked at this and that curiously, and finally looked at his sister with a bright smile.
Afterwards, Su Qingzhu took them to the river to release paper boats.
This time, each child was given two boats.
"Don't step into the river, otherwise you will have no snacks, no candies, and no boats to play with. Remember?" Su Qingzhu ordered.
There was no way. She brought the person to the river and couldn't let anything happen to him.
"I'll remember~"
The children agreed in unison, and some of them wiped their mouths. It was okay to not have a boat to play with, but it was not okay to not have snacks and candies to eat.
Everyone was very obedient and played on the shore. When Su Qingzhu called them to go home for dinner, they obediently packed up their paper boats and went home in groups of three or four, no matter how reluctant they were.
Su Qingzhu was walking at the back holding her brother's hand. She found it incredible that those usually naughty brothers were so obedient.
Is the allure of dim sum so great?
It makes sense. In those days, people were short of food and clothing, and the children in the village had almost no other snacks except going into the mountains to find wild fruits.
"Is Xiaolang happy today?"
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