Chapter 269: Guilty

After walking out of the road, Tao Sixi turned his head to look at Yang Damao, who was putting down the basket in the ditch behind him, and then retracted his gaze and said to Tao Dalan: "Sister, he is also called Da Mao?" What a coincidence! ”

Tao Dalan was stunned, and then said: "Yes, the one in the Ge family is called Ge Damao, this one is called Yang Damao, how did I meet so many people called Damao!" ”

Tao Sixi pursed his lips and smiled.

The three sisters soon arrived at the old man's house in Maokui.

At this time, it was a summer day, and the old man of Maokui and several old men from the village sat under the old maple tree at the mouth of the alley to enjoy the coolness.

The old men should have returned from the field, with hoes next to them, straw hats in their hands, and talking while looking at the fields in the distance.

When the figure of the three sisters appeared at the mouth of the alley, the old men who were chatting stopped talking and looked over here.

The three girls walked in a row from tall to short, Tao Dalan was tall, with thick eyebrows and big eyes, and a heroic posture.

Tao Eryun is slender and docile and well-behaved.

The youngest Tao Sixi is relatively short compared to her two elder sisters, but during this period of medicine and dietary conditioning, the pus on her original face have improved a lot, and her beautiful and aura facial features have also grown little by little.

The three sisters came over this side with a smile and a smile, like a beautiful scenery in summer.

"Whose daughters are they? These ones are so well born, and they are pleasing to look at. An old man couldn't help but inquire.

"That's my family!"

The old man Maokui recognized Tao Dalan and Tao Sixi at a glance, buttoned the straw hat to his head, grabbed the hoe next to him and got up and walked quickly towards the sisters.

Before the people arrived, a loud and joyful voice had reached the ears of the three sisters: "It's so hot this day, why are you still here?" ”

Tao Dalan took the lead, raised the things in his hand in front of the old man Maokui, and inherited the loud voice of the old man Maokui and immediately sounded:

"No matter how hot it is, you have to come to visit Gagong Gapo, and lo and behold, we have brought you meat, kidney flowers, and pigeons."

"By the way, the second and fourth sisters still have rice and wheat flour in their hands, enough for you and me to eat for a while!"

The old man looked at the three sisters' hands full of things, and felt that their eyes were not enough.

"Oh, you kids come here, why are you spending so much money when you come back?"

That being said, the old man's heart didn't know how happy he was.

Especially in front of the old guys under the maple tree, he has more face, and his waist is straight.

Tao Sixi pulled Tao Eryun to the old man of Maokui, and introduced with a smile: "Second sister, this is our Ga Gong, Ga Gong, this is my second sister." ”

Tao Eryun blushed and glanced at the old man Maokui, who was timid, and called 'Ga Gong'.

Although he wanted to go with his relatives, when he really saw it, Tao Eryun was still a little stunned.

After all, this is the eldest mother's father, and his own mother is his stepmother.

Unexpectedly, the old man of Maokui smiled and nodded again and again: "It's good that the second girl is here, it's long overdue to come over and walk around." Come, children, let's go home and have tea, you Ga Po are at home! ”

The old man of Maokui took the things in Tao Sixi's hand and walked in front to lead the way.

Tao Dalan immediately followed, and Tao Sixi held Tao Eryun's arm, "Second sister, I'll go see Ga Po." ”

Tao Eryun also smiled and nodded, and the big guys went to the alley together.

On the side of the old maple tree, those old men couldn't help but talk about it when they saw the old man of Maokui walking away surrounded by his three granddaughters.

"In the past, I also felt that this old man in Maokui was a hard worker, lost his son and lost his daughter in old age, I didn't expect these granddaughters to grow up, and they were still so filial to them, in the first half of the year, I saw them come several times, and they were not empty-handed, either fish or meat, rice and grain were not lacking, and they also brought wine to the old man of Maokui, and the life of this lonely old man was better than that of our children and grandchildren!"