Chapter 143 Have you ever seen a dog washing its hands?



Chapter 143 Have you ever seen a dog washing its hands?

No one knows a son better than his mother. Madam Si knew what he was thinking at a glance: "Xiao Chu didn't let him go."

She paused and pointed at Juanjuan who was writing seriously in the front: "Except that girl."

Siming looked at the person she pointed at: "She's too young. It's great that she can keep up and run a few laps."

"Are you wondering why these children can still write?" Old Madam Si smiled mysteriously.

"Could it be this girl too?" Siming looked at her with amusement.

"You guessed it right, so you don't have to worry about these children having any problems after training in the future." Old Madam Si had also had concerns before.

When I first started exercising, my body felt a little uncomfortable and it was a question whether I could do my homework well. But now I don’t have to worry about it anymore.

It’s a good thing that these children will not fall behind in both civil and military affairs.

"Mom, brother, what are you doing standing at the door of the study?" Si Tian came back and saw the two of them standing there.

"Watch a few kids do their homework. I think Juanjuan can go to the factory with you in the afternoon." Siming looked at him with a smile.

"So amazing?" Si Tian walked behind them and looked towards the study, only to see several children doing their homework seriously.

Juanjuan has the least homework, which is all calligraphy practice, but the child's handwriting doesn't seem to have changed at all.

It was still impossible to understand what it meant, but the people in the Si family didn't care. As long as she could understand the words, it was their business if others couldn't understand what she wrote.

Anyway, the people in their family can understand it.

After she finished her homework, she put it away, looked at her older brothers and sisters who were still writing, and quietly ran out from the side without disturbing them.

As soon as I went out, I saw three people standing at the door: "Grandma, Dad, Second Uncle, what are you doing here!"

"Come and see if you have done your homework seriously." Si Tian half bent over and looked at her.

"Juanjuan is so serious." Juanjuan had a proud expression on her face.

"It seems you have finished your homework." Si Tian looked at her with a smile.

"Yeah, yeah. I'm done, but my brothers and sisters haven't finished yet." Juanjuan answered with a smile.

"Uncle will take you to the factory to play in the afternoon." Si Tian smiled and rubbed her head.

"Okay." Juanjuan ran to find Songsongruanruan: "Ruanruan, let's go out and play this afternoon!"

"Woof woof. Where are we going to play?" As soon as Ruanruan heard it, she ran over, wagging her tail.

"Let's go to our second uncle's factory to play." Juanjuan said as she and Ruanruan went to play with Songsong and the others.

"Cluck, cluck! Why don't you take us out to play?" The hen looked at her unhappily.

"You will be turned into chicken legs when you go out." Juanjuan looked at the group of chickens with a conflicted look on his face.

"Oh oh oh! You're kidding. Nothing outside can be as comfortable as home, where it's warm and you don't have to worry about food." Huahua Chicken immediately changed his tone.

"Cluck, cluck! Yes, yes, it's still comfortable at home." The hens immediately turned around and went back to their nests.

There have been so many good days that I almost forgot about them. If I go out, they will just be a plate of meat. It’s better for me to stay at home.

Juanjuan tilted her head, not knowing what the group of chickens were thinking. She turned to look at Songsong: "Songsong, what's wrong with them?"

Songsong looked at the obedient chicken: "Woof woof. Face the reality."

"What is reality?" Juanjuan was a little confused.

Songsong sat on the ground and raised one of his front paws to press on her forehead: "Woof woof. You'll know when you grow up."

Juanjuan looked at its paws: "Songsong, have you washed your hands?"

Songsong: ???

"Woof woof woof. Have you ever seen a dog wash its hands?"

"We must be clean, otherwise we will get sick." Juanjuan said, then got up from the carpet and ran to the kitchen.

"Aunt Wu." The voice came before she even reached the kitchen.

Aunt Wu quickly wiped the water stains on her hands on her apron and said, "Miss, please run slower. I just cleaned the kitchen floor. Don't fall down."

When she heard the sound, she hurried to the kitchen door, fearing that the child would fall.

"Aunt Wu, I want to wash the hands of Songsong and Ruanruan." Juanjuan looked up at her with a smile on her face.

"Ah!" Aunt Wu felt like she might have heard it wrong. Washing the dog's hands, what was going on?

"Aunt Wu, please find a basin for me." Juanjuan pulled her trouser leg and shook it.

"Miss, even if I find you a basin, you might not be able to carry it over."

"Aunt Wu, please help Juanjuan." Juanjuan thought of a solution.

"Auntie has to cook now, so she can't help Miss." Auntie Wu thought for a moment and said, "How about I find a wet towel for Miss, and you use it to wipe their hands?"

Juanjuan smiled and nodded: "Okay."

"Wait here, I'll get it for you." Auntie Wu found a clean handkerchief, soaked it in water, wrung it dry, and gave it to her.

"Thank you, Aunt Wu." Juanjuan ran back with the wet handkerchief.

"Slow down." Aunt Wu watched her run away again.

Songsong saw her coming back and looked around, ready to find a place to hide. He didn't know what this little ancestor was going to do.

"Songsong, let me wipe your hands." Juanjuan ran back before it could figure out where to hide.

She grabbed Songsong's front half, dragged it into the doghouse, and let it lie flat with Ruanruan.

"Woof woof. Have you ever seen a dog washing its hands?" Songsong was speechless.

Ruanruan tilted her head and looked at it: "Woof woof. Wash your hands?"

Juanjuan shook out the handkerchief with her little hands, held the soft paw with one hand, and carefully wiped its feet with the handkerchief with the other hand.

"Ruanruan, you must be clean and don't learn from Songsong." She said as she carefully wiped Ruanruan's feet.

"Woof woof. Ruanruan loves cleanliness." Ruanruan cooperated very well and opened her little feet.

Song Song was speechless: "Woof woof. I don't use my paws to eat."

"Wow! You haven't brushed your teeth yet. I'll brush your teeth later." Juanjuan suddenly remembered that they had never brushed their teeth.

Songsong:.......

Why do I talk so much?

Destroy it!

It has lost all desire to live. Not only does it need to wipe its paws, but now it also needs to brush its teeth.

"Juanjuan, what are you doing?" Si Jinchen and the others came out after finishing their homework and looked at her with confusion as she sat next to the doghouse and chicken coop.

"I'm cleaning up for Songsongruanruan and Jizizi!" Juanjuan turned his head slightly to look at a few people, then continued to work.

After she helped Song Songruanruan wipe his paws, she brought the chicks over and wiped their paws one by one.

"I'll brush your teeth later." Juanjuan didn't forget to smooth their fur.

The chicks are all full of questions?

Do they have teeth?

"Clack! We have no teeth."

"Ah! Don't you have teeth?" Juanjuan looked at their pointed mouths.

"Oh oh oh! Look, look." The chicken opened its mouth wide so that she could see.

Juanjuan lowered his head and looked carefully up and down, left and right, and even stretched out his little hand to touch the chicken's mouth: "There really are no teeth!"

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