Chapter 384 Min Haojue



Chapter 384 Min Haojue

The fourth five years belongs to Min Haojue.

His dog eyes were clear yet confused. "Qiqi, what should we do?"

Mu Qi likes his silly attitude the most.

"To make up for your childhood deficiencies," she said.

Min Haojue had no home when he was young. Countless times, he envied the lively celebrations of other people's festivals through the shabby windowsill of the dilapidated temple and craved the various delicacies during every festival.

He didn't expect that she would take him to experience all the things he hadn't experienced in his childhood.

The day after Mu Qi said this happened to be the Dragon Boat Festival. Although there are no festivals in the world of immortals, she has already engraved every festival in her heart.

Mu Qi took Min Haojue to pick a handful of banana leaves in the space. She actually liked chopstick leaves more, but unfortunately she couldn't find them.

He went outside and bought some spiritual glutinous rice and spiritual mung beans. He caught a black pig in the space, slaughtered it, cut it into thin strips with a spiritual knife, and marinated it with homemade fragrant medicinal powder.

After the ingredients were prepared, she patiently taught Min Haojue how to make rice dumplings.

"My technique of making rice dumplings was taught by my grandmother. You must learn it well. I won't teach others." Mu Qi said.

Min Haojue nodded and watched eagerly. While observing her movements, he hurriedly imitated her to put rice, beans and meat strips on the banana leaves. He accidentally put too much and the banana leaves broke as soon as they were closed. Fortunately, he used his spiritual power to wrap them in time to prevent the rice from spilling everywhere.

Mu Qi didn't scold him. He carefully took another banana leaf to wrap it for him and corrected his movements. "It's okay. You will get it after a few more times."

Min Haojue was comforted by her gentleness. Looking at her skillful movements, he couldn't help but praise her, "Qiqi, you are amazing. You know a lot."

"You also know that I lost my parents when I was young, and my grandmother was in poor health. She was always afraid that no one would take care of me when she passed away, so she taught me to cook whenever she had the chance and learn various skills necessary for survival. I am smart and can learn anything quickly." Mu Qi said, "My grandmother didn't enjoy my care, but you did."

Min Haojue looked at her, leaned over and kissed her, "Qiqi, I will learn how to take care of you."

Mu Qi smiled and said, "Okay, I'll wait for you to take care of me."

All the wrapped dumplings were put into one pot. The ugly ones were obviously made by Min Haojue, which made me feel embarrassed.

Mu Qi didn't complain and ate everything he packed. He also shared some with Mu Baibai and Mu Jinjin who came over. The two children also ate with relish.

It really feels like a family of four.

After eating the rice dumplings, Mu Qi took Min Haojue to row a dragon boat and was watched by a group of monks.

Min Haojue was grinning so hard that his teeth were showing. Soon, Mu Qi put him on another dragon boat to compete with her. He almost fell into the lake and was laughed at by Mu Baibai and Mu Jinjin for a long time.

This year, Mu Qi has arrangements for every festival.

On the Chinese Valentine's Day, Mu Qi took him to get up early to collect dew, preparing to use it to make soup the next day, and also took him to make snacks.

Mu Baibai and Mu Jinjin didn't understand the hint at all and acted like third wheel and scrambled for food. Min Haojue just let them do it and smiled with his eyes curved.

In the evening, Mu Qi gave him a handkerchief embroidered with her name, and said with a smile, "When an ordinary woman gives you a handkerchief, it means she is in love with you. You can't be an unfaithful person."

Min Haojue's puppy eyes were wet, and he kissed her again and again, "I won't be an unfaithful person."

On the night of the Ghost Festival, Mu Qi took Min Haojue to release river lanterns. Watching the lanterns float away, Min Haojue became worried, fearing that some cultivators might see their beautiful lanterns and steal them, so he followed the lanterns for a very long distance.

Mu Qi didn't know whether to laugh or cry, and teased, "Why don't you just pick it up and hide it again."

Min Haojue's eyes lit up, and he really wanted to pick it up again, but was stopped by Mu Qi.

During the Mid-Autumn Festival, Mu Qi pulled Min Haojue together to make delicious mooncakes.

The two of them ate mooncakes, leaned their heads against each other, admired the moon, and chatted about extremely boring topics.

Min Haojue seemed to have endless things to say. He was pressed to the ground and kissed by the sleepy Mu Qi. As they kissed, he forgot what to say. He turned over and pressed her down, and started doing interesting exercises again.

On the Double Ninth Festival, Mu Qi specially made a cartoon version of herself and a kite for Min Haojue, and also made a cartoon version of him.

The two ran to the top of the mountain to fly a kite, and shouted childishly towards the bottom of the mountain. After hearing a cursing response from some monk, they ran away laughing.

On the winter solstice, Mu Qi taught the clumsy Min Haojue how to make glutinous rice balls and glutinous rice cakes. They both ate until their bellies were full, and Min Haojue obediently rubbed Mu Qi's belly.

On New Year's Eve, Min Haojue, under Mu Qi's guidance, cut dozens of pieces of red paper before he finally cut out a satisfactory window paper-cut, and the two of them pasted it together.

Mu Qi also pasted the word "Fu" on the door and made firecrackers and set them off in front of the courtyard gate. After setting them off, he immediately closed the door and ran back into the house.

The monks who heard the noise and ran over to see what was happening were all confused. Someone was stunned when he saw the word "Fu" on the door. He finally remembered something and murmured, "It's the New Year. I wonder if my 10th generation grandson is doing well..."

"Damn it, please don't remind me of my age, okay?" another monk couldn't help but curse.

Mu Qi and Min Haojue had a very lively Spring Festival. Min Haojue’s cooking skills are now just okay, and he prepared a few dishes for the New Year’s Eve dinner.

After eating the New Year’s Eve dinner, we sat together on the swing in the yard and stayed up until dawn.

On the Lantern Festival, Mu Qi made some rice dumplings to eat. Min Haojue kept muttering while eating, "Isn't this a glutinous rice dumpling? This is a glutinous rice dumpling..."

Mu Qi slapped him on the back of the head and he stopped talking.

Min Haojue took out the lantern that Mu Qi had made for her, lit it up so it emitted warm light, and then he placed it on the table and kept looking at it, grinning like a fool.

All the important festivals of the year have passed, and Min Haojue feels fulfilled.

"Qiqi, I'm so happy."

"Good boy, you will always be happy."

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