Chapter 60 The sun rose in the west today.
Tang Dabao and the others were stunned.
Although they knew that Zhao Sanpao didn't have much of a connection with the bandits in Zhao Family Village.
But no matter what, they couldn't look at Zhao Sanpao and his group with a normal attitude.
Seeing Tang Dabao protecting her from behind, Xiao Su Bao glanced over Tang Dabao's shoulder.
Zhao Sanpao, who had been very arrogant before, had lost a lot of weight and looked quite dejected.
He saw Tang Dabao and his group. The two had always been at odds, but Zhao Sanpao didn't say a word and turned to leave with the others.
Nowadays, the people of Zhao Family Village are practically hated by everyone, if not universally.
But what do those who make mistakes have to do with these innocent people?
In fact, Zhao Sanpao did not know that if it were in the hands of others, their entire village would probably be labeled as a bandit village. It was only because of Fulin's personality that they were able to escape this calamity.
Little Su Bao blinked her big eyes twice as she watched Zhao Sanpao and the others leave.
Thinking of how fierce Zhao Sanpao and the others had been to their nephew Dabao that day, Xiaosubao felt no sympathy for them.
The girls from Tangjia Village only breathed a slight sigh of relief after watching Zhao Sanpao and his group leave.
"It's a good thing they left, otherwise we would have had to call those boys over."
Tang Xin turned her head and said with a hint of anger in her eyes, "Back then, Zhao Sanpao bullied the children in our village quite a bit. If it weren't for our village chief being so powerful and directly calling people to beat those brats up, we don't know how many more children in our village would have been bullied by them."
"Little Su Bao, be careful, that boy is ruthless." Tang Xin reminded Su Bao again, still a little worried.
Little Su Bao nodded obediently.
This was just a minor incident for them.
They didn't care what the children from Zhao Family Village were doing there.
Little Su Bao started happily searching for horse hooves again.
It has to be said that the water chestnut fields in this area have been cut very cleanly, and there are not many water chestnuts left.
Little Su Bao was always taken outside by Tang Da Bao and the others, so he rarely had the chance to pick up horse hooves.
The little dumpling couldn't help but muster up her courage and look at Tang Dabao.
“Nephew Da Bao, I also want to go find horse hooves.”
As soon as the little girl finished speaking, she worried that Tang Dabao might disagree, so she quickly said, "Don't worry, Dabao, I definitely won't get my hands dirty, so please say yes!"
Tang Xin, who was standing nearby, came over, took Xiao Su Bao's hand, and said to Tang Da Bao, "Don't worry, I will definitely take good care of Xiao Su Bao."
In the end, Tang Dabao had no choice but to tell the two to be careful, and then he followed behind Xiao Su Bao.
Upon seeing Tang Dabao approach, the group of people who were digging for horseshoes were startled and quickly moved away from him.
It's hard to say about other things, but Tang Dabao's luck is really bad. They don't want to go through all that trouble to dig up some horse hooves only to leave empty-handed.
Seeing this kind of person leave, Xiao Su Bao was somewhat confused.
Before she could ask, Tang Xin said, "Alright, let's ignore them and just dig here. I'm telling you, there's a technique to finding horseshoes..."
This was Xiao Su Bao's first time looking for horseshoes, so she listened very attentively.
After Tang Xin finished talking about Xiao Su Bao, she looked at the muddy ground in front of her.
Little Su Bao squatted down and stuck out her little bottom.
She took the small rake and started digging with great effort, making "heave-ho" sounds.
Seeing her like this, Tang Xin couldn't help but laugh and said, "You won't be able to dig like that..."
Before she could finish speaking, Tang Xin's eyes widened suddenly, because right where Xiao Su Bao had been digging with her little rake, a huge pile of water chestnuts had appeared.
Several of them were injured by the small rake.
Tang Xin couldn't help but swallow hard. Little Su Bao had dug up more with that rake than she usually found in a whole day.
She subconsciously turned around and looked at Tang Dabao standing to the side.
I'm starting to wonder if Tang Dabao's bad luck has expired today?
"Hey, Tang Dabao, do you feel like there's anything wrong with your body today?" Tang Xin couldn't help but ask Tang Dabao out of the blue.
Tang Dabao was also taken aback, after all, the bad luck of his family members was not something that could be explained by just one or two incidents.
That has been tested by time and experience; it is absolutely impossible for them to succeed in anything they try to do.
But at this moment, he also had some doubts: could it be that his bad luck had gone wrong today?
Tang Dabao subconsciously looked at his hands, then at his feet.
Yes, I was standing in the mud, although my hands were still clean and white.
But what exactly happened?
As Tang Dabao and Tang Xin looked at each other, Xiao Su Bao had already packed the water chestnuts into her basket, her little face filled with excitement.
By the time the two realized what was happening, Xiao Su Bao's little basket was already half full.
The little dumpling didn't seem to care much. She picked up her little basket and moved to a spot that looked nice to her, casually squatted down, stuck out her bottom, and started digging.
Tang Xin knew this place well; she had dug up several water chestnuts here last time, so there definitely wouldn't be any more water chestnuts here.
"There definitely aren't any here. Last time I dug up five water chestnuts here..."
Little Su Bao was stunned. She had only dug a couple of times when she saw a super big water chestnut.
Tang Xin's words caught in her throat, causing her to cough.
What exactly happened?
Why was it that even with Tang Dabao right in front of them, Xiao Su Bao was still able to dig up so many water chestnuts?
It's as if someone deliberately placed these water chestnuts here waiting for them to come and dig them up.
Little Su Bao dug around a couple of times, putting all the water chestnuts into her basket, and then stood up again.
Little Su Bao looked up at the two of them. Her face was covered in mud, but her big eyes were bright and sparkling.
"What did you just say, niece Tang Xin?" Little Su Bao was too excited while digging for water chestnuts and didn't hear what Tang Xin said at all.
Tang Xin quickly shook her head, indicating that she hadn't said anything too important.
Did the sun rise in the west today?
How could such a bizarre thing happen?
Just as her mind was wandering with random thoughts.
Xiao Su Bao's eyes suddenly lit up; she seemed to see something on the ground.
Little Su Bao suddenly squatted down and reached out to grab.
Then she caught a huge eel in her hand.
Little Su Bao wasn't afraid of chasing the eel; she looked up at Tang Da Bao.
"Nephew Da Bao, come and see what this is? Can we eat it?" Xiao Su Bao asked excitedly.
This is the first big worm I've ever caught. I've never seen one before, and I don't know if it's edible.
However, when they lived in the courtyard before, the mute old woman would catch some small snakes that ran by and make soup for her.
Thinking of the taste of snake soup, Xiao Su Bao couldn't help but swallow.
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