Su Ze blinked his black eyes, a little confused.
It was not that he was reluctant, but that his aunt never ate candy before, let alone asked him for candy.
Seeing that he did not move for a long time, Su Ye frowned and said unhappily: "You don't want to?"
"No, no." Su Ze shook his head and denied it quickly. His aunt was so good to him, he was willing to give her everything.
He reached into his trouser bag and grabbed a handful. Unlike Shen Che's big hands, his hands were small and he only grabbed three.
He wanted to eat one himself, so he took out one and put the other two on Su Ye's open palm, saying, "Aunt, you eat it, it's delicious."
Su Ye didn't move her hand: "Shen Che gave you seven, and you only gave me two?"
Although Su Ze was young, he was very smart and could already do simple addition and subtraction.
He had seven candies, and he gave two to his aunt, so he still had five.
Five is three more than two.
He put the candy he was holding in his hand into Su Ye's hand, and then looked at Su Ye with a tentative look, as if asking: Is it okay?
Su Ye: "You still have four, one more than me."
Su Ze was a child after all, and was a little unhappy at this time. He pouted and said, "But if I give you another one, you will have four, one more than me."
Su Ye was calm: "I am an adult, and I am injured."
Su Ze subconsciously glanced at the injury on Su Ye's head, and he was no longer unhappy.
Auntie was injured, so she had to eat good food to make up for it. Just like when he was sick before, Auntie would buy him fragrant and soft meat buns to eat when she took him to the county town for treatment, but she never ate them herself.
At least Auntie left him three candies.
Su Ze convinced himself and took out the remaining four in the bag, and gave three to Su Ye: "Auntie is injured, eat more, I will only eat one to taste it."
Su Ye wanted to accept all of them, but she was a little embarrassed because the little kid was so well-behaved.
She peeled one for Su Ze first, then peeled one for herself, then took three and put them in her bag, and gave the remaining one back to Su Ze.
"I'll eat four and you'll eat three," Su Ye pinched Su Ze's nose when he smiled and said helplessly, "Are you stupid? This is good stuff. You should keep it for yourself, don't you know?"
Su Ze took Su Ye's hand and walked slowly up the mountain: "I know, but you're my aunt. If it were someone else, I wouldn't give it to you."
Su Ye wanted to ask about your mother, but she swallowed the words back. Although Su Ze is young, it doesn't mean he won't be sad. Why open this scar again?
Shen Che was right. All the mushrooms outside had been picked.
This was within Su Ye's expectations. Everyone had to work in the fields during the day, and the earlier they came, the better the quality of the mushrooms they picked.
Su Ze was looking as he walked: "Auntie, there are no mushrooms."
Su Ye: "Why are you in such a hurry? Let's go a little further inside."
After a while, Su Ye asked him: "Are you tired?"
Su Ze wanted to shake his head, but he walked slower and slower, so he had to tell the truth: "A little bit."
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I became the aunt of male lead in the period novel[70s]
RomanceAuthor: Clouds in the Deep Sea Genre: Modern Emotions Status: Completed Work introduction: Su Ye, a wood-type supernatural, travels into a period story and becomes the aunt of the beautiful, strong and tragic male protagonist. In the story, the aunt...