Chapter 76: The Little Vinegar Jar

Ji Xiaogongzi sat on the bluestone slab steps, looking at the little Taoist children in the courtyard who were playing with handkerchiefs with idiotic eyes.

I just feel bored to death!

Seeing that he didn't look interested in anything, the dumb man poked his arm and pointed to the laughing little Taoist boy.

"Play! Play! ”

"Don't play!"

Ji Xiaogongzi shook his head: "The master doesn't play with these little children." ”

He looked wilted as if he couldn't lift his energy, and then the dumb man poked his little shoulder again.

Ji Xiaogongzi was angry, turned his head sideways and glared at him angrily.

When he looked in the direction of his finger and saw clearly the people who appeared on the bamboo forest stone path outside the courtyard, his eyes lit up in an instant, jumped down from the stone slab, and ran out quickly.

"Daughter-in-law...... Ahem, is my sister here to find my master? ”

"Yes!"

Seeing that the dumb man ran out with a swarm of Xiaodao children, Su Cao touched Ji Xiaogongzi's head and smiled: "My sister also brought you delicious snacks." ”

Under the ardent expectation of a group of little Taoist children, Su Cao opened the oiled paper package that Shen Yufu bought on the stone table, and each of them divided a piece.

Ji Xiaogongzi saw Su Cao dividing mung bean cakes, and his little face was a little gloomy.

It wasn't until Su Cao put two pieces in his hand and felt that he was different in Su Cao's heart, that Ji Xiaogongzi snorted arrogantly, glanced at his friends proudly, and twisted a piece of mung bean cake and stuffed it into his mouth.

After taking a bite, he frowned and spit out.

"Mung bean cake is not made by my sister."

"That's right!"

Touching Ji Xiaogongzi's disgusted eyes, Su Cao explained: "This package of mung bean cakes was bought by my sister who went to Mingzhu Town today to sell sour bamboo shoots, and Yue'e's brother bought it in the Fuxiangji shop. I just happened to come to Changqingguan to find the head of Xiaoyao Dao, so I brought it to you and your little friends to taste. ”

Didn't she do it?

Didn't you give it to him on purpose?

Is she here to find the Escape? Didn't come to see him?

Ji Xiaogongzi's mood sank to the bottom, and he threw the mung bean cake he had bitten into the ground on the ground: "If you don't eat it, it's hard to eat!" ”

Ji Xiaogongzi threw away the mung bean cake, as if he had been greatly wronged, and looked at Su Cao with accusations in his eyes.

For the little Taoist children who have no father and no mother in Changqingguan, it is a great luxury to have a piece of mung bean cake to eat, and some children swallow a piece of cake with their eyes lit up, because they are too anxious, they have not had time to taste the taste, they have choked in their throats and eyes, and they choked out tears.

Some of them take a cautious bite, for fear that they will lose the only piece of pastry with a big bite.

The dumb man standing next to Ji Xiaogongzi was even more anxious to shed tears when he saw him throw away the delicious mung bean cake.

He picked up the mung bean cake from the ground, carefully rubbed the ashes on his clothes, and then handed it back to Ji Xiaogongzi.

Su Cao: "......"

Ji Xiaogongzi was born with a noble background, and he did not lack food and clothing, so he naturally did not understand the preciousness of food.

Compared to him who seemed to have suffered a great grievance at the moment, looking at himself with a face of accusation, Su Cao only felt that the dumb man's actions were precious, he not only had a sense of awe for food, but also wanted to do his best to remedy the mistakes made by his little friend.

The dumb man looked worried, and looked at Su Cao with flattering eyes, and Su Cao was touched and squatted down.

She dragged back the hand that the dumb man stretched out to Ji Xiaogongzi, and said softly and firmly: "He is a noble son from a big place, he is used to eating delicacies from the mountains and seas, and he can't look down on the food I give him, and the things he threw away are not worthy of being asked for again, these two pieces of dim sum should be yours." ”