In the Xiang family, there is a bone plate to hold unwanted chili peppers, ginger, and garlic, which are then cleaned up by the nanny.
Shen Shixun didn't know what a pelvis was. He glanced at the fried egg in her hand and asked, "Aren't you going to eat it?"
"It tastes awful."
She took one bite and couldn't eat anymore. She looked up at the man opposite her and said, "If you're worried about wasting food, then you can eat it yourself."
Shen Shixun took the food with his chopsticks and took a bite, not avoiding the spot she had bitten, showing no disgust whatsoever.
Xiang Nanzhi had only meant to make things difficult for him, and now that he saw him eating what she had already eaten, she felt a little strange.
The man went to the kitchen to wash the dishes, while she sat in the room fanning herself, recalling the last time he kicked her out before she could even enter the house.
"Shen Sehun, do you really want to go to the movies?"
The man didn't speak, so she continued, "If you really want to go to the movies, I can go with you."
"Need not."
He had seen movies on the grasslands. He remembered that year, some local people were giving out welfare benefits to the grassland people, and they put up a big screen and watched the movies on the grasslands.
That day, all the people from the tribe came, big and small, and gathered around a screen to see many, many people in the movie.
Shen Shixun was still young at that time. He brought his younger sister Jira to save a spot for their mother. The next morning, Jira went up the mountain and picked a lot of wild fruits. Their mother asked her why she picked so many fruits.
Gila said, "Because a lot of people have come to the grasslands."
"Are there any people on the grassland?" her mother asked.
There were so many people at the movie yesterday, and the village chief treated them to some fruit. The fruit was very sweet, so he let them try some too!
The old woman laughed and said, "Those people aren't human."
"Those people were human beings, have they all left?"
Gila thought the people in the movie were real people. Her mother tried to explain it to her for a long time, but she couldn't understand. Later, Gila got angry and said to her mother, "They are people, so why aren't they people? Why do you say they aren't people, Mom?"
Later, when she grew up, she realized that the characters in the movies were just shadows, not real people. When someone teased her about it, Gila laughed until her stomach hurt.
He asked Shim Sehun, "Brother, why was I so silly when I was little?"
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