Xu Keke asked for the newspaper, but Sister Hua said that the newspapers at home had been taken by her mother. Xu Keke didn't mind; according to Zhou Zi'an's account from the previous night, the newspaper was printed according to the original content. It was the same as Zhou Shaoqiu remembered, so it didn't make much difference whether she read it or not.
She only cares about how things have changed because of her.
After finishing breakfast, Xu Keke asked Sister Hua to call over the old woman and child she had brought back yesterday. Xu Keke had the old woman sit opposite her. The little boy leaned against the old woman, his head resting on her body, staring at her with his big eyes.
It was clear that Sister Hua had taken good care of them; both of them looked much better than yesterday. However, the little guy's clothes almost made Xu Keke spit out her tea.
It seemed there really weren't any clothes at home big enough for a child like that, so Sister Hua cut off the sleeves of someone else's long coat to use as a cover-up, and he wore a pair of baggy pants underneath. The little guy was already thin and small, and the clothes hung loosely on him, making it look like a child had been thrown into a pile of clothes, with only his little head sticking out.
Seeing Xu Keke smile, the child buried his head in the old woman's clothes, feeling a little embarrassed.
Fearing that Xu Ke might not do his best for her, Sister Hua quickly explained from the side, "Yesterday, Madam also said that this was not right, and asked me to go out and buy him some ready-made clothes. The child was reluctant to wear them. I put them on him this morning, but he refused."
"Hurry up and have someone change him, this is too inconvenient." Xu Keke smiled at him and said, "You wear this first, don't be reluctant, I'll have someone buy you two more outfits later."
The doorbell rang, and Sister Hua asked someone to take the child to change clothes while she went to open the door.
After a long while, Sister Hua walked in with a troubled look on her face. "A group of people came in from outside. They looked fierce and said they were looking for you. I told them you weren't here, but they wouldn't leave."
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