Chapter Eight: The Blind Storyteller(2/2)
Aunt Wang patted him gently, glanced at him, and signaled to stop laughing at her.
Li Tian grinned and didn't care at all.
Ergou is like a salted fish, secretly following behind his butt without saying a word. The key is that he can't get a word in.
After buying fish, I bought a roast duck, and then I had to buy meat.
"That's enough, Auntie, how can we eat so much? Don't waste money." Li Tiansheng tried hard to prevent her from buying more.
"It's okay. You are all growing up. Eat more. If you can't finish it, I can save it for the next two days so it won't be wasted." Aunt Wang patted his hand.
"No need, that's enough, let's go back." Li Tian continued. As he spoke, he pulled Aunt Wang back.
"Okay, okay." Aunt Wang compromised and walked back with him.
The two of them walked and chatted, "Look at you, every time I come here you buy so much that the basket can't even fit in. How pitiful the two dogs are." Li Tian complained.
The two dogs held a big radish in one paw, a big cabbage in the other, and a vegetable basket in their mouths. When they heard what they were talking about, they raised their heads and smiled bitterly at them.
Can you be a human? He is such a big man and he is not allowed to take it. Let me take it, Ergou said in disbelief.
"Oh, I understand. I'm afraid you won't have enough to eat. I'll buy less next time." Aunt Wang responded superficially.
I know I'm wrong, but I still dare. This is Aunt Wang's true psychological activity.
Li Tian smiled and shook his head.
(End of chapter)
Chapter completed!