[Chapter 315 Chapter 315 Auntie likes... children who are good at writing]
Knowing that the other person must have something to say, Liang Qiuyue took her leave after sitting for only a moment.
Shen Yuyao also took the opportunity to say to Yue Shan, "Xiao Shan, take Nian Nian with you to deliver the things to Brother Hu Zi and the others."
After lunch, brothers Siqin and Chen Xing went out to continue recording the flowers. At this time, there were only three children at home.
After hearing what Shen Yuyao said, Gu Lin immediately stood up and said, "Auntie, I'll go with them."
Shen Yuyao looked at him and said, "Don't go. Bring me your calligraphy practice book. Have you finished the homework assigned to you today?"
Gu Lin blinked his eyes a little confusedly, and his mouth opened slightly in surprise, forming a small O shape.
Gu Lin is the fairest among the children, and he has a pair of round cat-like eyes.
His pupils are not as black as those of ordinary people, but a slightly lighter brown. He also has a row of particularly thick eyelashes, which are curly and curled, like a little eyelash spirit.
The little guy was standing near the window at this time. With the sunlight shining in, his eyes looked like transparent glass, clear and watery.
Coupled with his slightly confused look, he looks really cute and lovable.
Miao Xin sat next to Shen Yuyao, staring at the child in front of him with infatuation. The desire in his eyes was so strong that it could not be dissolved, and his eyes unconsciously became hazy again.
Shen Yuyao glanced at Miao Xin, then quietly moved to block her view of the child.
Then he said to Gu Lin, "Go quickly, while Xiaoyi is not making a fuss, bring it to me for a look."
"But," Gu Lin scratched his head in embarrassment, "but auntie, today's one hasn't been written yet."
Among the six children in the Gu family, Gu Lin is the most talented in calligraphy, and what's rare is that he really likes it.
At the beginning, Shen Yuyao asked a few brothers to help her find calligraphy copybooks and artifacts related to calligraphy. To put it bluntly, it was just something she said at the time, not that she really needed it.
After finding her a blue and white curved waist bowl and some calligraphy magazines, Siqin and the others didn't find anything else that was particularly suitable. And Shen Yuyao naturally didn't mention it again.
But who would have thought that the adults no longer paid attention to this matter, but Gu Lin, who was less than five years old at that time, became interested in it.
He didn't know when he dug out a few tattered calligraphy magazines from the waste pile, and when he had nothing to do, he would use his fingers to mark on them and trace the words on them.
Doctor Gu studied Chinese medicine and had practiced calligraphy since childhood. Seeing this situation, he wrote two pieces of calligraphy for Gu Lin to copy.
As a result, in less than a year, little Gu Lin's handwriting became the best among the children, even Si Qin's handwriting was not as good as his.
The environment was not good before, and even though Doctor Gu knew that the child had some talent, he did not dare to support him.
After all, practicing calligraphy these days falls within the scope of destroying the four olds, and there are many people and eyes at the scrap yard, so Dr. Gu has many concerns.
As a result, Shen Yuyao found out about this, so she accepted this little apprentice.
If you don’t dare to practice calligraphy with a brush, you can still practice calligraphy with a hard pen.
So Shen Yuyao sewed a calligraphy book for Gu Lin personally and watched him write two small characters every day.
But for this calligraphy practice, children basically practice it in the evening after dinner, before the sun sets completely.
It's just past one o'clock now, and I haven't written a single character in today's calligraphy copybook.
Yue Shan had no interest in writing. When he saw Aunt Chen was going to check his fourth brother's homework, he ran out in a flash, holding the portioned roasted seaweed, as if his feet were greased.
Before leaving the house, he did not forget to talk about Nian Nian.
After the two boys walked out the door, they cast a sympathetic glance at Gu Lin.
How could Shen Yuyao ask Gu Lin to get the calligraphy book?
She just wanted to find an excuse to allow the mother and son to have more contact.
Seeing the two children jumping away, she waved to Gu Lin and said, "Bring it here first, let this aunt have a look. This aunt also likes to write."
Miao Xin had adjusted her mood by now, and nodded repeatedly when she heard this: "Yes, yes, Auntie also likes writing, and Auntie also likes... children who are good at writing."
Hearing that Aunt Shen wanted to show off, Gu Lin smiled shyly, then ran home briskly to get his exercise book.
Miao Xin's tears suddenly fell.
She wiped it quickly, then sniffed and said, "Thank you, for bothering you."
Shen Yuyao patted her hands and did not mention the matter again. Instead, she quickly told her about her master's situation.
Miao Xin wrote it down very carefully.
After a while, Gu Lin brought out the notebook he used to practice calligraphy.
Shen Yuyao flipped through the pages one by one and introduced them to Miao Xin.
Looking at the immature yet elegant handwriting on the notebook, Miao Xin felt sad and upset.
She wanted to praise him, but it was as if there was a breath stuck in her throat, making her unable to utter a word.
She could only pull her son's little hand, hold it in her palm, and then cover it with her other hand.
I held that warm, slightly rough little hand in my own, and in my heart...
Miao Xin didn't stay long.
She sat there for about half an hour, then left with a package that Shen Yuyao had packed for her.
The package contained two salted mackerels, a bag of dried shrimps, a bag of shrimp skins, and a large bag of seaweed.
Shen Yuyao and the children who had returned sent Miao Xin out the door.
Even after walking a long way, Miao Xin's heart seemed to remain in that room and could not be brought back.
"Hey, Secretary Miao, why are you here?"
Just when Miao Xin reached the stairs, a familiar voice suddenly sounded, which seemed to call her soul back.
Miao Xin looked carefully and found that the person who stopped her was Yang Chunni, who had specially come to look for her before. Miao Xin suddenly felt annoyed.
She didn't show it, but just nodded lightly at Yang Chunni, said "hmm" and prepared to leave.
But it was obvious that Yang Chunni had no intention of ending the topic there.
She was wearing work clothes at this time, probably planning to go to work.
Seeing Miao Xin was about to go downstairs, she followed him closely, continuing to talk in a roundabout way.
"Who are you here to see today, Secretary Miao? Are you here to see Master Gu?"
Miao Xin stopped, turned around and looked at her coldly, and asked, "Who is Master Gu?"
Yang Chunni was stunned for a moment: "Just, I live in the one at 210, I told you before..."
"No." Miao Xin interrupted her: "I'm here to find Xiao Shen, she is my aunt's apprentice."
At this point, Miao Xin seemed not to want to break up with Yang Chunni. She slowed down and continued in a calm tone, "Comrade Xiao Yang, thank you for your enthusiasm, even though you got the wrong person."
After that, she raised the basket in her hand and said, "Okay, goodbye, we'll talk again when we have the chance."
Seeing that Miao Xin was not willing to talk to her so much, Yang Chunni stopped and did not follow him.
Looking at Miao Xin's back, the more she thought about it, the more she felt something was wrong, but she couldn't find the problem for a while.
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