Chapter Ninety-Three: Leaving the Beggars Behind

After listening to Chu Xintian's question, the fat beggar's face showed a look of embarrassment, and he was willing to speak for a long time: "I'm hungry, I want to eat meat, follow the ox cart, the ox cart is gone, I've been looking for a day, I'm hungry, I want to eat meat......"

Chu Xintian found that there was a problem with the IQ of this fat beggar, his words were not sentenced, and the logic was a little confused.

Even so, Chu Xintian probably understood that he followed them all the way from the county seat to the village, but when they arrived in the village, the fat beggar lost them and got lost in the village, until he happened to see Chu Xintian, he followed the mother and son to their house.

"Mom, what are we going to do now?" Bai Yongjing was a little scared, hid behind Chu Xintian, raised his face and asked.

What should I do?

Chu Xintian was also a little embarrassed, it was the first time she had encountered this kind of thing.

But she thought the fat beggar was still very kind, even though he was a little silly, and his heart didn't seem to be bad.

He followed them only because he was hungry and wanted to eat.

He was now dressed dirty and torn, and he should have been homeless or abandoned, and he looked pitiful.

"Jing'er, what do you think?"

Chu Xintian left the question to Bai Yongjing.

She wanted to see how her son would react.

After all, Bai Yongjing has the problem of being stingy, and stingy people are usually very indifferent, and it is difficult to have compassion to help others.

Chu Xintian wanted Bai Yongjing to get rid of this problem, so she asked him about his attitude at this time.

Bai Yongjing frowned and thought for a while:

"Mother, he looks a little pitiful, why don't we leave him for dinner."

Although Bai Yongjing was stingy, he was a kind child after all, and the fat beggar found them and said that he was hungry, and Bai Yongjing felt that it would be too immoral to drive him away.

Listening to Bai Yongjing's answer, Chu Xintian was very happy, she couldn't help but touch her son's little head and praised him.

"Jing'er, you're right, that's good!"

Bai Yongjing was praised by Chu Xintian, he was a little embarrassed, "Mother, didn't Confucius say, don't take evil as small, don't take good as small, we have to help others when we see them in difficulty, don't we?"

Chu Xintian thought to himself, this little guy can still quote scriptures now.

It seems that learning is still useful and can teach people the true meaning of life.

"Jing'er, go and invite this brother to dinner!"

Bai Yongjing just saw that the fat beggar was tall and big, and he was a little afraid of him. But now that he knew that the people in front of him were only hungry and homeless, and pitiful, the pity in his heart was greater than fear, and he was no longer afraid.

He walked forward quickly and grabbed the fat beggar's hand: "Brother, come into the house quickly, let's have dinner together!"

Although the fat beggar was a little stupid, when he heard Bai Yongjing call her to eat, he immediately became happy and soon followed Bai Yongjing into the house.

"Wait a minute!" Seeing that these two people were going to eat at the dining table, Chu Xintian hurriedly stopped them: "Jing'er, what should I do before eating?"

"Handwashing ......"

"Yes, wash your hands, you both go wash your hands!" Chu Xintian ordered.

Bai Yongjing stuck out his tongue, quickly pulled the fat beggar to wash his hands, and whispered to him: "Brother, we have to wash our hands well and wash them before we can eat, otherwise, my mother will be angry......"

The fat beggar listened to Bai Yongjing's words, they washed their hands and sat down at the table.

Chu Xintian brought all the hot dishes in the pot to the table.

As soon as the meal was served, before Chu Xintian could sit down, the fat beggar grabbed a large handful of meat from the plate of braised quail and stuffed it directly into his mouth.

After a few bites of food, the fat beggar raised the rice bowl to his chest, reached for the rice in the rice bowl, and put it in his mouth.

Chu Xintian and Bai Yongjing were frightened by this obese beggar's barbaric eating style, and both mother and son were stunned.