Chapter 9: Apricot Yellow (7) (5)

During this period, Mao Xiang came back several times. Every time it comes in a hurry, and it goes in a hurry.

In the days when he came back, he didn't go to the scene. It's just a rush to clean up the work outside the house, and then tear up and wander with the full moon for a while day and night. After unloading the anxiety and hunger that had accumulated for a long time, the soles of his shoes were anointed and disappeared. Full Moon also asked him what he was doing outside. Mao Xiang doesn't seem to be sure about his own industry. One moment it is the construction industry, the other is working for private people, and the other is a field project, which is always changing, and it is difficult to have an accurate statement. One thing that can put the full moon at ease proves that Mao Xiang is not idle outside, or is not doing his job, or is doing nonsense. That is, every time he comes back, he has to give a handful of money to Full Moon. Sometimes more, sometimes less, but each time I was empty-handed. As a result, the full moon was no longer frightened, and he no longer begged him to go back to the village to squat. She also took the time to tell Xingzi that she didn't have to worry about the noise. Since he doesn't want to mess around in the village anymore, and he doesn't want to see the villagers aggrieved, he has his own calculations and reasons. Just tell him to go out and wander, as long as he can live in peace.

Xingzi no longer bothered about his father's troubles, but he had an urge to be curious about his secret whereabouts. In particular, Bangwa often showed off to him what he had seen and heard outside the mountain, which aroused his uncontrollable exploration psychology. He not only envied the whimsical happy days of Mao Xiang, Mao Lin and Bang Wa, but also lamented that he could not get such a good opportunity. Gradually, he developed an inexplicable resentment and disgust towards Maosheng, who was holding on to him and not letting go. He was bent on breaking free from the rope that Mao Sheng had put around his neck, to break free from his endless restraints, and to go out of the mountains to explore the new world full of temptation.

Once such an idea is formed, it is torn into his head and lingers all day long. The relationship between him and Mao Sheng is obviously much weaker. The rift is also growing significantly, and from time to time he is looking for stubble to play temper and anger with Mao Sheng, and even quarrel with him uncharacteristically. Or even strike for no reason to stop as a sign of provocation or dissatisfaction.

Maosheng was dumbfounded by Apricot Boy's unusual behavior. He didn't know how he had provoked Apricot Boy, and he didn't know why Apricot Boy was moody. Xingzi said that he would turn his face and turn his face, and he would do whatever he wanted, and gradually he would not be put in his eyes. In Maosheng's eyes, Xingzi is no longer the sensible and well-behaved Xingzi he used to be, he has simply become a wild cub who can't be reborn.

Mao Sheng once secretly told the xylophone about the changes in Xingzai. was so aggrieved that he wanted to touch his tears, but he was so depressed that he was so angry that he wanted to beat Xingzi immediately.

Muqin comforted him and said, it may be that the baby cub has grown up, and his heart has grown, and his temper has grown. Didn't you see Jing'er's stupid appearance at the beginning, stretching out his hooves at every turn, and he was like someone who owed him a debt for several lifetimes. Once this age is passed, people will grow older and more calm.

Maosheng still can't accept this reality. He worries that Jing'er has had a stubborn temper since she was a child. At this age, I haven't gotten as old as Apricot Boy. Xingzi has been sensible since he was a child, thinks about adults everywhere, and knows how to help adults solve problems. Whoever thinks about it will change. Why is there no shadow at all? [End of Chapter]