Chapter 46: Knowing fell on his back

School Gate Avenue, along the eye-catching hibiscus tree, go straight and turn the corner, you will arrive at the township avenue.

The road is lined with tall eucalyptus trees, and then there is endless farmland on both sides.

During the summer vacation, under the hot sun, there is still no shortage of townspeople who work hard.

People in the city rely on going to work to get paid.

Small traders and vendors are called self-employed, and they all rely on small profits and quick sales to support their families.

The people in the villages and towns, no matter how windy or rainy, have to take care of the few acres of land at home, otherwise, the family is surrounded by walls, and in this southern town, there is really no northwest wind to drink.

In the hot sun during the summer vacation, my younger brother wanted to catch the heavenly cow and Dazhi lying on the branches of the big tree. The sister and brother were not afraid of the heat, holding a small self-made long-handled net, and walked hand in hand through the hibiscus forest on the school road, unconsciously chasing the chirping of Zhizhi to the avenue, and looking for traces of Zhizhi around those tall eucalyptus trees.

I finally found a brownish-black Dazhi the size of a thumb, but the grass was buttoned, and the boss was still a little behind. The younger brother was beside him, excited and anxious, and craned his neck and screamed.

Cao'er also leaned up on her neck and jumped up on her toes, but the net pocket was a little worse. She was so tired that she was panting and sweating profusely, and wanted to stop and rest, but she continued to tilt her head up when she saw her brother dancing with excitement and sweat beads hanging on his eyelashes.

Accidentally exerting too much force, the grass plunged into the field a little lower below the road. She threw her hand off the dirt, and her knees were stained with dry grayish-brown dirt. Fortunately, the autumn peanut seedlings did not hit the ground, and they did not hurt themselves, and the grass picked up the net pocket stupidly.

The younger brother on the side of the road was nervously watching his sister who fell at first. When he saw that his sister was fine, but his hands were full of mud, he grinned and laughed.

He stretched out his little fleshy hand, which was as white and tender as a lotus root, pulled his sister up, helped pat the dirt off his sister's knee pants, and asked:

"Sister, can you still catch that?"

"Of course you can, if we can't catch this one, we'll find another one!"

"Mmmm, sister, do your knees hurt?"

The younger brother asked, snapping his sister's finger to check.

"It's okay, it's just...... It is...... Hahaha......"

Cao'er replied, taking advantage of her brother's inattention, and touched the mud in her hand to her brother's face.

The siblings squatted on the ground and laughed at each other.

Just as the grass was about to catch one, it spread its wings and flew into the air and landed on the back of a squatting one meter away.

Brother Cao'er was so nervous that he didn't dare to make a sound, for fear of startling away the baby who was close at hand.

Cao'er lightly held her hands and feet, stretched out her net pocket and gently buttoned the back of the gray-brown clothes.

The gray-brown back shuddered, and then he stopped moving, letting the net of the grass buckle on his back.

The younger brother walked forward and took the long pole from his sister's hand. Cao'er tiptoed closer to the gray-brown back, put her hand into the net, and gently pinched the frightened but awkwardly whirling in the net.

Finally caught!

The younger brother changed his mouth from his mouth to cheer silently, and began to jump with a whooa.

Cao'er happily put Zhizhi into the palm of her brother's impatient fleshy hand.

The gray-brown back, which was almost prostrate, finally stood up a little and turned around.

Cao'er saw a tanned face and a pair of round and translucent eyes. Seeing that Cao'er was also looking at herself, these eyes quickly avoided her gaze, lowered her eyes, and turned her head.

The younger brother is teasing the knowledge in his hand, and he is having a lot of fun.

The grass looked curiously at the back of the retracted head.

It was a little boy, also eleven or twelve, wearing a wide gray-brown double-sided homespun blouse, navy blue fat homespun trousers, cutting his head and pulling grass.

He felt the grass watching him, so he lowered his head and pulled the grass from the field, not daring to raise his head.

For the first time, Cao'er found that there were people who were more shy and timid than herself, and she couldn't help but connect with the disease.

She knows that for extremely shy and introverted people, it's not that they don't want to say hello to others, but they have too many worries and don't know how to break through the barriers in their hearts and greet people. What they need is the initiative of others over them.

So, Cao'er pulled her brother in beside her, and squatted next to the little boy to help pull the weeds.

"Thank you just now, if you move, then you will know and leave."

Cao'er smiled and looked at the boy in front of him who lowered his eyebrows and lowered his eyes, and said seriously.

"It's okay, I know you're getting it."

The boy still lowered his eyebrows, but cracked his mouth and smiled, slightly shy.

They are of the same kind, grass is sure. For introverted and timid children like them, a smile is the best pass for each other, and they are used to greeting each other with a smile, and they are all shyness in their smiles without exception.

"Huh? Is it? How do you know? Giggle......"

Cao'er always makes people feel as if they are at first sight with her - as long as they are not people of the same age as their parents, Cao'er and her grandmother's generation are naturally pitiful, and with her peers, she is not unfamiliar, she simply opens her heart, so that the other party is defenseless, and naturally opens her heart to her.

"Hehe, I hear you yelling in the back!"

"And how do you know that it fell on your back?"

"Of course I do, I feel it as soon as it flies over, and I know it when it lands on my back."

Sensitive children are not only extremely sensitive in their hearts, but also extremely sensitive in their perceptions.

"Wow! You're amazing! ”

Cao'er praised and praised from the bottom of her heart.

She lived under the harsh criticism of her parents, and her heart was desperate for praise, so she naturally praised others with a keen sense of merit and praise.

It seems that naturally, this girl knows what she wants, so she can do this way to others.

Hearing Cao'er's admiration, the boy's oily face seemed to have a little red powder.

He never dared to look up at the girl in front of him, but just smiled vigorously to express his satisfaction and pleasure in this exchange, so that the other party could receive his heart message in time.

"Eh, you pulled out a peanut seedling......"

The boy's round eyes finally landed on Cao'er's hand, and then climbed onto Cao'er's face.

"Oops, what then...... I, I didn't mean to......"

"It's okay, you, don't you know Peanut Miao?"

"I, no, I know, but I accidentally ......"

Cao'er looked at the boy's suspicious eyes, very embarrassed.

In fact, she is really not very clear about peanut seedlings. When I was a child, I went to pull peanuts with my uncles and aunts, but they were all grown peanut seedlings, and my attention was focused on the stacks of peanuts that were pulled up, and I never paid close attention to the appearance of the peanut seedlings. She also ate a few raw peanut seedlings stolen by her sister next door, but at that time, she also focused on the crisp and sweet taste of the peanut seedlings, which were tender and juicy.

"Sister, it flew away! Sister! ”

The younger brother next to him shook the arm of the grass and pointed to the chirping in the field.

Cao'er got up and helped her brother get it back.

"Sister, have we caught it?"

"If you don't catch it, one is enough."

Although the teacher in the classroom said that he was also a pest and specialized in sucking tree sap, the grass still couldn't bear it.

"There are little snails in the field, too."

The little boy took out a snail curled up in its shell from a blade of grass, put it in his palm, and stretched it out to show his brother.

"Wow-"

The younger brother's attention was instantly attracted by the snail in the palm of the little brother's hand.

"Will it stick its head out?"

"Yes, as long as you don't touch it, it slowly sticks its head out."

The little boy placed the snail in the palm of his little brother's fleshy hand.

In the peanut field, a pair of black, red, dirt-stained hands pinched the snail and placed it in the palm of a small fleshy hand that was dazzlingly white in the sun.

Cao'er inadvertently turned her head to look at this scene, and her eyes suddenly heated up for no reason.

"Sister, let's come to my brother's place tomorrow to catch snails, right?"

Obviously, the little guy was attracted by the little snail that slowly poked out of its tentacles in its hand. As soon as it reached out and felt safe, it began to shake its head and squirm in the palm of its hand, leaving a trail of wet liquid, which soon turned into a white, glittering solid trail in the sunlight.

The younger brother's hand held the little snail and did not dare to move, for fear of alarming the little snail in his hand.

However, what attracts the grass little brother the most is that there are a lot of snails in this field, and he can pull the blades of grass like a little brother endlessly, find a lot of little snails, and let them race and play with each other, which is endless fun! When he was done, he was free to choose whether to take the snails home or stay in the fields. It's a lot more fun than my sister catching it.

If you catch it, you have to work sister, and it's hard to catch one. They managed to catch one, and they played very lonely, not as much fun as snails. Sure enough, it's still the little brother's little snail that is fun.

Cao'er is also very willing to come, and feels that she has company.

"Okay, then we'll be back tomorrow. Are you coming? “

Cao'er looked at the little boy in front of her inquiringly.

He listened to the conversation between Cao'er and his younger brother, and kept pulling the grass in his hand carefully without stopping. Behind him, a long stretch of ground had been dried by a long strip of grass corpses.

As she and her brother talked, they crouched next to the little boy and moved forward with him. The younger brother naturally followed the sister and the little brother subconsciously moved.

The sun fell on them in the earth, pulling out a long figure, and it was impossible to distinguish whether it was an adult or a child. Not far away, a group of adults were also scattered in the fields, toiling hard.

Cao'er actually wanted to ask the little boy how he pulled weeds in a field by himself, and what about his parents?

If he comes tomorrow, will he come alone? Or do you want to come with your parents? If she were with his parents, would they mind if she and her brother stepped on their fields and influenced their children to pull weeds? For people of the same generation as their parents, Cao'er will still be a little frightened.

However, Cao'er has also thought about it:

When tomorrow comes, if the boy's parents come, he and his brother will stay on the stalks, and they will not come down. If his parents were kind, he would have asked his younger brother to stop stepping on the peanut seedlings and catch snails next to him, as he did today, and she would have helped their family pull weeds, which should not have embarrassed the little boy.

Like her brother, she is looking forward to coming to play in this peanut field tomorrow.

This kind of expectation is even more than the expectation of seeing Zheng Xingxing when he went to school on weekdays before the summer vacation.