Chapter 0019: Simple Routine
Plainly, the communication and communication between Weiyang and his mother is simple enough.
For example, if a sheep is hungry, he will draw it to his mother with his fingers and mouth: the middle and index fingers are two chopsticks that are used to bring food to the mouth.
Or, he would touch his belly with his hand and then deliberately suck it up like a skinny frog to say, 'I'm hungry.'"
For example, Weiyang wanted to drink water, at first Weiyang behaved very clumsy, he panicked and went to find the cup, the cup was found, and then he put the cup to his mouth, than to draw a clear action of drinking water.
Later, he slowly figured out a set of simple and practical movements, he clenched his hands into a fist, separated the thumb and little finger, and then put it to his mouth, the thumb into his mouth, and the little finger facing the sky; The thumb is the rim of the cup, and the little thumb is the bottom of the cup.
For example, when he wants to sleep, he will put his hands together, and then put his hands on his temples or ears, and his hands are pillows.
Sometimes he would make a foreign appearance, deliberately sit on the small pony, his eyes closed, and shake his head suddenly, and then, he almost fell off the stool, indicating that he had taken a nap and was sleepy, and every time this action could make his mother laugh, and even, laugh out of tears.
In short, all the daily life between Wei Yang and his mother is about this - eating, drinking, sleeping, communicating with each other is simple and happy.
In addition to these daily routines, such as why Weiyang was wronged, why he sometimes cried, sometimes why he laughed, sometimes why he lost his temper, sometimes he suddenly thought something in his heart, etc., these inevitably stumped his mother.
Moreover, sometimes Hu Huilan is busy and leaves it behind, how can she have time to pay attention to Weiyang's complicated thoughts?
In Hu Huilan's eyes, as long as Weiyang eats well, dresses well, and sleeps well, then this is the most important thing for her.
In this way, except for those simple exchanges and communication with his mother, Weiyang spent the rest of the time thinking behind closed doors—locked in the garden by his mother, like a prisoner, year after year, month after month, day after day.
The high walls around the courtyard were like the walls of a prison, and he was kept inside as if he were a prisoner, so that he could not see the outside world.
In the yard, the sheep often habitually bring a small pony stool to sit in the center.
When he was bored, he would look up at the limited sky above him, the sky was blue and bright, and there would always be a few white doves flying freely.
When he was bored, he would also lower his head to look at the ground under his feet, and his mind would wander for a while, and then he would watch how the ants on the ground were hurrying and scurrying around.
In this way, unconsciously, over time, Weiyang became a frog at the bottom of the well.
Weiyang longs for the big world outside, so far, he hasn't really run out to break through, but he didn't expect that because of a little confusion, he actually trapped himself in his own small world.
Sometimes he feels aggrieved and uncomfortable, sometimes he gets carried away and is in a daze, and finally turns himself into a complete stuffy gourd.
But so what?
His mother is very busy every day, his mother is always hungry and full, and she can't eat a meal, how can she care about him, and care about his little sesame seeds?