Chapter 2 "Second Brother, you're amazing!"...



Chapter 2 "Second Brother, you're amazing!"...

The whole family stared intently at her, and Hua Hua looked over too.

She then turned her attention to a boy who was about the same age as her.

She watched as he raised his dark face and smiled at her.

Hua Hua, holding her little finger, called out in a clear and soft voice, "Brother!"

"Oh, my little sister is so good."

Hada, pleased with being called "brother," smiled broadly.

It felt so comforting, like I'd just had a cup of hot milk tea!

Oh, right, "Mom, we gave my little sister some hot milk so she could drink it."

Hada turned around and searched the car. Urina, who was next to him, told him not to rush and took out a sheepskin bag from the bedding.

The hada was taken, and it was still warm to the touch!

She then told her father to put her younger sister down and come in to sit.

Hua Hua was let in by Bart, and she nestled in Urina's mother's warm embrace.

Hua Hua tilted her head and saw the woman smiling at her.

Hada leaned closer, but before she could even move, her father and mother had already wrapped her up.

Hada opened the stopper and personally fed her the drink.

Before Hua Hua even opened her mouth, her little nose already smelled the sweet aroma.

Her curious eyes darted around.

The hada was handed up again.

"Little sister, drink!"

Bart and Urrina did not interfere at all, and they breathed a sigh of relief as they watched their son and youngest daughter interact.

Seeing the little girl finish her drink with her head down, her eyes sparkling, Urina smiled slightly and secretly memorized the flavor.

Bart, sitting in the hood of the car, said, "Let's go, home!"

The others quickly sat down, ready to go home.

Urina, who was behind the car, hugged the little girl tightly, tucking her face and ears into her hat, leaving only her eyes showing.

Hada stuffed the plug back in, then huddled under the covers and snuggled up to her sister.

The cart swayed along, stopping several times to buy a lot of daily necessities.

Hua Hua fell asleep shortly after drinking her milk.

She didn't wake up the whole way, and when she opened her eyes again, she found herself lying in an unfamiliar place.

She looked around and rubbed her eyes.

After confirming it again, she pursed her lips and burst into tears.

Her crying was extremely loud, carrying a powerful echo across the vast grassland.

The little girl cried as she crawled off the bed, but she still knew to put on her shoes and walk outside.

When Urina arrived at the yurt after hearing the news, she saw the little girl with a three-headed figure, her head bobbing, sobbing with tears in her eyes.

"Waaaaah, I want my mommy."

Hua Hua's nose and eyes were running, and she started calling for her mother.

Meanwhile, there was also her second brother, Mu Ren, a dark-skinned boy who was much taller than her, who was stunned.

Urina couldn't understand what she was saying, but as a mother of two, she probably knew the child was homesick. So she put down what she was holding, went over, picked up the little one, and whispered comforting words.

"Mom, why is my little sister crying?"

Mu Ren stared at her curiously, but Hua Hua snuggled into her arms, preventing him from looking.

Urina patted her back gently until the little girl calmed down before taking her back to the yurt, where she dressed her, washed her face, and applied lotion.

Then he took her to another yurt, called Muren over, and played with her.

She poured the reserved milk into the pot and then went to get some meat to cut so that the little girl could eat it.

Hua Hua sat quietly, watching her busy work. Mu Ren, standing beside her, sniffed and said, "Mom, is this for my little sister? It smells so good!"

Urina didn't even look up. "You've already eaten breakfast. This is for your sister, don't take it."

Mu Ren said "Oh," looked at his much younger sister, and nodded.

Seeing that her mother had put the lid back on, she stopped paying attention and went to play with her little sister instead.

Hua Hua looked up when she saw someone pulling her hand.

Just then, the little boy in front of her came up, hugged her, and lifted her up to walk outside.

Hua Hua was dumbfounded as she was lifted outside.

"Muren, don't take your sister too far, just let her play nearby."

"I see!"

Hua Hua, who was still struggling to get down, was stunned by the scene before her.

She opened her mouth wide and stared intently into the distance.

It was the next morning, and autumn had arrived on the grassland.

The emerald green meadow gradually changed color, the verdant grassland began to fade, interspersed with reds and pinks. A gentle breeze stirred, revealing beautiful flowers scattered among the wildflowers.

The sun hangs in the sky, its bright light soon turning golden and spreading across the grassland!

Hua Hua was stunned when she first saw it. It was Mu Ren who noticed her strange reaction and looked down to follow her gaze.

"Haha, isn't your little sister pretty?"

"Come on, I'll show you something even better."

He happily carried the person to the back, his eyes shining as he looked around.

I'm so happy! "So beautiful!"

Soon, she let out a series of gasps.

"Wow, wow!" she exclaimed on the spot.

Mu Ren carried her to touch a small, pure white pony, about half-grown.

"How about it, isn't your brother awesome? This is my Snow White, come and pet it." He introduced his beloved horse to his sister.

Hua Hua was both excited and nervous, but when she actually touched it, her face turned red with excitement.

The way they looked at him became even more affectionate; this older brother is amazing.

"Muren, dinner is ready. Bring your sister back."

Little Flower's little hand was licked by Little Horse's tongue, and she giggled excitedly, then hid behind her, her whole body buzzing with excitement.

Then she tugged at his hand, indicating that she wanted more.

Mu Ren picked her up and carried her away, saying, "Come on, it's time for you to have breakfast."

As she watched the pony get further and further away, Hua Hua's little hands instinctively reached out to grab it.

Mu Ren didn't even notice as he brought his little sister to his mother.

The little guy, who had just been feeling down, was quickly drawn to the food in front of him.

Urina waited until the temperature was suitable before feeding her, and she ate the meat porridge bite by bite until it was completely gone.

Hua Hua rubbed her little belly and squinted her eyes contentedly.

Seeing her like this, Urina smiled contentedly.

Seeing that she had eaten her fill, she called her youngest son over, indicating that she needed to get busy and asked her older brother to take good care of her.

Muren patted his chest confidently, "Don't worry, leave it to me. Father and Mother have already given me instructions, so Mother can rest assured."

When Hua Hua saw the familiar young man approaching, she no longer cared.

It looked around curiously, as if searching for someone.

Urina went out to work, while the two little ones warmed themselves by the stove.

Mu Ren pulled out some dried meat from somewhere. "Little sister, eat!"

Hua Hua accepted it, "Thank you!"

Mu Ren smiled, revealing his bright white teeth.

Time flew by, and by the end of the morning, Mu Ren and Hua Hua had already familiarized themselves with the surroundings.

Hua Hua also became quite familiar with this young man and gradually began to express her feelings.

She could even follow him around like a little shadow, helping him out.

Urina was tidying up the haystacks, and Muren and Huahua went up to help tamp them down; Urina went to wash things, and Muren and Huahua splashed in the water beside her; Urina was cleaning the sheep pen and repairing the fence, and Muren and Huahua played hide-and-seek.

The two little ones played like that for half the afternoon until the adults came home from work.

The first to appear was Barth, riding a white horse.

Today, Bat looked exceptionally dashing and imposing, dressed in a traditional Tibetan robe and carrying a bow and arrows on his back. He began to shout as soon as he spotted the familiar yurt in the distance.

"Muren, Nannan, I'm back!"

Bart, riding a white horse, stopped dashingly in front of his house.

The little girl, whom I had been longing for, and my little son emerged from the grass hand in hand.

"Hahaha, Dad, we're here."

Hua Hua smiled, revealing her pearly white teeth, and the dimples at the corners of her mouth were very cute.

They waved their arms and shouted, "We're here!"

Seeing that the two were happy, Bart also laughed heartily.

"Haha, look what I brought you!"

Bart dismounted and took the object off the horse's back; it turned out to be a leg of lamb.

Mu Ren happily pulled Hua Hua along, jumping and skipping, "Oh, oh, oh, we get to eat lamb leg!"

Seeing that the little guy was also very happy, Bart simply picked him up and carried him.

Hua Hua's field of vision suddenly rose higher, and then Bart tossed her into the air. Hua Hua screamed in surprise, followed by joy.

Hahahaha~

"Fun, hahaha."

Seeing that she was happy, Bart threw the toy several times in a row. He only stopped when his youngest son climbed onto his back.

"Dad, I want one too, I want one too."

Urina heard the laughter outside and smiled as well.

"Okay, okay." Bart put Huahua down and picked up Muren, doing the same.

Seeing her little brother like this, Hua Hua clapped her hands with even more joy. Their laughter and chatter carried far and wide.

Not long after, Ani returned with his flock of sheep and cattle.

Ani, a thin, dark-skinned, rough old man, rides on horseback, driving countless livestock.

She was squatting with her brother, watching Bart start a fire and roast meat, when she was attracted by the commotion outside. When she came out, she saw a large group of soft, white things running towards her.

Hua Hua was incredibly curious; she had never seen so many animals before.

She stood frozen in place as the livestock ran toward her.

Just as she was lost in thought, a voice came from another direction.

"Muren, Huahua, I'm back!"

"Huahua?"

Hua Hua stared blankly, as if she had heard her own name called.

She turned her head to look at the grassland, just as the last rays of the setting sun disappeared, and the sky instantly darkened.

Ani glanced at the small figure in the firelight, then turned away and herded the livestock into the pen. After checking the four fences and feeding the horses in the stable, she finally stepped into the light.

Hada tightened the reins, quickly tended to the horse, and hurried out to find his little sister.

He spent the whole day talking to his friends about her; he really misses her.

At this moment, he was incredibly envious of his younger brother, who didn't have to go to school and could play with his little sister.

The little sister who was being missed was leaning against Urina's chest.

The little girl arrived yesterday, but her official meeting with her family was postponed until today.

A family of six sat around a campfire, warming themselves and drinking hot milk tea.

“Huahua, this is your mother’s father, and your brothers’ father.”

Hua Hua can only understand a little bit; she learns by looking at people's faces.

"grandfather...?"

Hada and Muren, however, called out "Ani" with perfect fluency.

She didn't know why she wasn't called Grandpa, but Ani.

So he followed Muren's example and said, "Ani!"

"Yes, um, good boy."

The thin, frail old man smiled and nodded at her.

“This is Bat, you should call him Abba or Papa; I am Urna, you can call me Ama or Eji.”

Because of Mu Ren's loving example, Hua Hua learned very quickly.

She quickly became familiar with how the family addressed her, and everyone was very pleased to see how clever she was.

After waiting for a while, Hua Hua saw that her mother was no longer speaking.

She pointed to herself and said, "My name is Huahua, and I'm a girl."

Everyone stared at her in disbelief, never expecting a child under four years old to have such a strong ability to imitate. Only Bart and Hada understood what she was saying.

The father and son paused for a moment, then called her name at the same time.

"Flower!"

"Your name is Hua Hua!"

The tone was a bit strange, but the pronunciation was correct.

Hua Hua nodded, "That's me."

Seeing her making a funny face, Bart laughed and explained to everyone.

The family then understood and all looked at him with smiles.

Seeing this, Bart simply let her continue calling him by that name.

After a moment of contemplation, Ani said, "How about we name her Luo Yin? She's a beautiful, intelligent, and clever child!"

The two adults thought it was a good idea. They then asked the little one what he thought. Hua Hua didn't understand much, but she thought it was another name, which was nice, so she nodded.

And so her formal name was decided.

That evening, the family gathered together, eating roasted lamb leg and chatting about everyday things.

Hua Hua's life gradually settled down, and she became familiar with her family.

Following her mother and brother every day, she quickly adapted to life on the grassland.

Sometimes she could ride on horseback with her father, and that was the happiest time of her day.

Riding on horseback feels absolutely amazing!

As the days went by, Hua Hua's cheeks were tinged with two patches of rouge.

This made her look even more cheerful and adorable.

The whole family dotes on her, and everyone who has free time will go and play with her. Hua Hua always giggles happily.

When the weather turned cold, Huahua saw snow for the first time.

She had just woken up from her lazy sleep, and groggily put on her clothes and got out of bed.

Just as I was about to go out to find my mother, my little feet made a "crunching" sound on the ground.

Hua Hua was curious and looked down to see a vast expanse of white all around her.

She slowly squatted down, her small hands gently touching the snow.

As she felt the cool sensation on her fingertips, she immediately squatted down and began to work on them.

Two little hands quickly formed a snowball, which felt icy cold in their hands.

"Haha, this is so much fun!"

"Second brother, second brother!" she called out at the top of her lungs.

After waiting for a while, no one answered.

She simply got up, took the snowball, and went to find her second brother.

They searched the two yurts at home, the stables, and finally found them in the sheepfold.

"Mom, Second Brother, look."

She tossed the snowflakes in her hand, but her palms were wet.

When Urina, who was repairing the sheepfold in the midst of heavy snow, saw her coming, she quickly asked Muren to take her back.

Ani, standing next to him, nodded in agreement. The little guy from the south shouldn't get cold.

Hua Hua then noticed that her mother, Ani, and her two older brothers were there. She called out to them one by one, then crouched down and squeezed through the fence.

The older brother was laughing so hard he couldn't stand up straight, and the next second Huahua was right in front of him.

Mu Ren tried to pull her away, but Hua Hua hid behind him.

Ani and Urina, fearing the heavy snow would freeze the livestock, raced against time to rescue them, even shooing Hada away.

Seeing that her mother was adamant and her father wasn't there, Hua Hua had no choice but to follow her.

Hada led the two back to the stove, poured the fried noodles into the warm milk, and stirred them.

"Eat up!"

Hua Hua held a small bowl and used the spoon made by Ani to eat one bite after another.

"Dad, when are you coming back?"

Hada was turning over the cow dung, some of which was soaked with snow, and he was in charge of drying it.

Muren interjected, "I know, I heard it from my mother. My father and the others have gone on patrol and will be back in a few days."

Hua Hua pouted, "I miss Daddy!"

Hada wasn't very happy; she hadn't missed him when he went to school.

Upon hearing this, Muren chimed in, "I miss my father too, I miss him taking me hunting."

Every year before winter, they would go out hunting and stock up on a lot of things.

With the arrival of my little sister this year, there will definitely be even more delicious food.

Hua Hua put down the bowl. "Second Brother, I want to go hunting too."

In just over two months, Huahua has been able to understand most of what people say, and she has also learned a lot, so daily communication is not a big problem.

"No, you're too young."

The older brother refused outright.

Hua Hua snorted and pulled her second brother outside.

"Ignore eldest brother, second brother, let's go play."

Hua Hua and Mu Ren held hands and left many footprints on the snow-covered grassland.

Every time Hua Hua makes a footprint in the blank snow, she cheers.

Mu Ren, on the other hand, was much calmer; he had seen plenty of snow before.

"Little sister, do you like snow?"

Hua Hua, "Snow?"

Mu Ren pointed to the ground, "Yes, this is snow. Isn't it very white?"

Hua Hua nodded.

Mu Ren raised an eyebrow. "The ponies in the stable are also white."

Hua Hua thought about it and realized it was true.

The second brother explained in a profound tone, "So my little horse is named Snow White."

Hua Hua exclaimed in amazement, thinking her second brother was amazing.

Muren looked smug, but the hada he had just put away looked helpless.

I turned my head away from them, those two silly little devils.

He helped her build a snowman, and while doing so, he introduced, "Dad's horse is also white, so we have two white horses at home. Isn't our family amazing, Huahua!"

"Wow, impressive!" praised Hua Hua, the cheerleader.

"That's right, the most famous thing about our Ujimqin Grassland is the white horse. Huahua, do you know about the White Horse Company?"

"White Horse Company?"

Hua Hua repeated, "What's that? Is it tasty?"

"Hahaha, you can't eat that. That's the most famous militia team on our Ujimqin Grassland. Each member carries a hunting rifle and rides a white horse to patrol the grassland. They're absolutely amazing!"

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