Chapter 406: The Poor Child's Early Rule
As soon as this idea came out, Zhao Wu felt incredible.
You know, he is always impatient with children, and when he sees them, he hides away.
Because of this, he is almost 30 years old, and Zhao Wangfu has also recruited a few family affairs, and he is not interested in it at all.
But at this time, he even wanted Bai Yongjing to be his son.
Why do you think so
At this moment, a picture even flashed in Zhao Wu's mind. A little boy who looked like Bai Yongjing stood in front of him and called him "father" in his voice
At the same time, Zhao Wu felt that his head was starting to hurt again.
However, in order not to let the headache attack and not let himself make a fool of himself in front of Bai Yongjing, Zhao Wu quickly restrained himself and did not think about anything else.
He closed his eyes and was silent for a few seconds, letting the image he had imagined disappear in his head.
This time, the pain in the head was reduced.
Zhao Wu opened his eyes again and smiled at Bai Yongjing, "Little guy, do you like your father very much?"
Bai Yongjing rarely talked to others about his father.
Mainly because Bai Er died. Bai Yongjing was worried that if he kept mentioning his father, he would make Chu Xintian sad.
The most important reason is that he can't be a real man if he always thinks about his father.
As a real man, you can't always think about it. If your father is here, you will be in a good mood.
Therefore, although Bai Yongjing misses Bai Er very much, he doesn't want to express it easily.
This is the embodiment of Bai Yongjing's youth and old age.
But now facing Zhao Wu, he doesn't know what the reason is. Bai Yongjing couldn't help but let down the guard in his heart. He felt that there was nothing in front of him that he could not say to this uncle.
Zhao Wu asked Bai Er, and Bai Yongjing was not cowardly, but triumphant. He told Zhao Wu about Bai Er: "Well, my father is a very powerful person, he is tall and strong, especially handsome and strong. When I was a child, I used to ride on my father's neck and use a book every day, how to behave. He told me that I had to be a little man. I remember what my father told me, and he told me that when I grew up, he would take me to the mountains to hunt rabbits."
Speaking of this, Bai Yongjing's expression changed from excitement to loss.
That's because Bai Er said it. He soon went hunting in the mountains and never returned.
Regarding the cause of Bai Er's death, Zhao Wu learned a lot from Chu Yuan in the past two days.
Seeing Bai Yongjing's sad face, Zhao Wu could probably guess that Bai Yongjing must have remembered his father's sad past.
But seeing the child's sad appearance, Zhao Wu was also a little uncomfortable.
"Little one, when my uncle's injury is healed, I'll take you up the mountain and teach you how to hunt, okay?"
I don't know why, Zhao Wu felt that he really wanted to fulfill the promise that Bai Yongjing's dead father had not kept.
He thought it might make the little guy in front of him feel better.
Sure enough, when Bai Yongjing heard Zhao Wu's words, his worried expression disappeared, and he immediately became happy: "Is it true, young marshal?"
"Of course, a manly man counts his word." Zhao Wu replied to Bai Yongjing with a smile.
Listening to Zhao Wuding's answer, Bai Yongjing's face suddenly looked very anxious: "But, uncle, if you are well, will you leave here?"
Zhao Wu didn't expect Bai Yongjing to consider this aspect.
He thinks that Bai Yongjing is not very old, but he thinks about things very carefully, and he thinks about things very comprehensively.
Zhao Wu was surprised when he heard this.
However, Zhao Wu immediately understood why Bai Yongjing did this.
The child lost his father when he was very young, and the family conditions were not very good. As the saying goes, the children of the poor should be in charge of the family early, and experiencing adversity will make people mature quickly.
Bai Yongjing's heavy mood may be caused by this reason.
Thinking of this, Zhao Wu's heart was particularly uncomfortable.