Thanks for the invitation: In ancient times, people shared children

Chapter 322



Chapter 322

"Gugua!"

As he was speaking, a huge toad croaked and jumped down from the pillar on the roof.

Sun Xiaowa, who was looking for the sound, was covered in the face by it.

The toad puffed out its cheeks again, kicked its legs, and jumped hard. After two jumps, it disappeared.

FuDa! Well done!

The child cheered in his heart and was so happy that he wanted to jump three feet high.

Aunt Yu also tried hard to suppress her laughter and said in a pretentious manner, "Oh, where did the toad come from? Seriously, Frog, are you okay?"

Aunt Yu didn't even want to pretend to blame it because it was so satisfying.

God knows how frustrated she has been these days.

If she were a toad, she would jump on the faces of these three people.

"Little Frog! How are you!"

"Oh my god, this dead toad is not poisonous, right?"

Sun Xiaowa's parents also asked with concern.

The child didn't say anything because she was afraid that if she opened her mouth she would laugh out loud.

Sun Xiaowa didn't say anything either, for she was afraid that she would vomit if she opened her mouth.

But she couldn't help it in the end. She rushed out of the shed with a vomit and vomited at the door. A guest who was walking towards Yu Hai frowned, turned abruptly and walked away.

When Aunt Yu saw this scene, she couldn't help but roll her eyes at the three people from the Sun family, but no one saw it.

One was busy vomiting, and the other two were busy caring.

Sun Xiaowa's mother took a moment out of her busy schedule to say to them, "I'm so sorry, we'll clean it up later."

Do they care who cleans it up?

What they care about are the guests who walk away without looking back and may never come back!

Aunt Yu forced a smile and said, "It's okay, it's okay. Take the child home quickly. He must have been frightened."

"Ugh...I...Ugh...It's...disgusting! Ugh!"

Sun Xiaowa said with difficulty.

What it feels like to have a toad covering your face? Only those who have encountered it know.

The child and Aunt Yu really didn't like to hear it.

How to speak?

Their Fu Da is obviously very cute, well-behaved and considerate, and most importantly, he is a considerate toad!

It’s also an auspicious name.

A while ago, a child rescued it, but thought it was doomed, that it had lost some of its spiritual energy, and there was no other way to save it, so he just left it there and forgot about it.

Unexpectedly, it recovered on its own. About two days later in the morning, it jumped onto the child's bedside, holding the white handkerchief covering it in its mouth, and woke her up with its cooing. The child was startled and moved her head far away.

The cheering quacks then became smaller and lower. The child saw the grievance on the toad's face and finally remembered who it was.

I thought about sending it home now that it was better, but when we got to the muddy pond, it refused to leave. It seemed to be disgusted, shook its paws and jumped, landing on the top of the child's head...

After that, it lived in the child's home, and the child named it - Fu Da.

It means to praise it for its good fortune and wish it great blessings.

Although it doesn't look very similar.

It would become dry if it stayed away from water for too long, and it didn't like to bask in the sun, so Aunt Yu found a clay pot for it and let the pot lie diagonally in the mud in a large basin. The pot would not get wet, and it was close to the humid place. It was very satisfied and didn't care at all that it was a broken pot. It covered the gap with a tile.

The lotus roots and lotus seeds in the pot had sprouted and were moved to the vat. It looked a bit lonely living there with only a toad, so the child found some grass by the water and planted it in the pot. It looked much better, but it didn't seem to bring any good fortune.

Most of the time it looks for small insects such as ants, spiders, and earthworms to eat. Occasionally it can eat some egg yolk and some flour. If Pumpkin is in a good mood, he will bring it some small fish and shrimp that he doesn't know where he got from.

No matter what is given to it, it will eat it all. If it is not given anything, it will not chase after it like a pumpkin. It will just stay quietly in the clay pot or jump into the tank to swim for a while. Aunt Yu is always worried that it will steal the lotus root, but after checking it several times and finding nothing, she just let it go.

It also likes to follow people into the store. The children and Aunt Yu are afraid that it will scare the customers, so they don't want to bring it along. But then it will find a way on its own, jumping around like a puppy and hiding in inconspicuous corners or on the pillars of the roof.

It didn't make much noise. There were a few times when the children suspected it was dead, so they found it was just holding its breath.

It seems to know that it is not very popular, so it has no sense of existence...

But that doesn’t matter much, let’s get back to the topic.

Sun Xiaowa and the others were disgusted and left. The child called out "Fu Da" twice, and then it slowly jumped out at a much slower speed than usual and quacked, looking a little timid and pitiful.

The child praised it generously: "Well done, I will take you to the river to play later!"

"Gugua!"

It seemed to understand and responded loudly. When the child opened the bamboo cage, it jumped in on its own initiative.

The child bought this bamboo cage for five cents. It was not very big, but it was just big enough to hold a toad.

Aunt Yu tied a rope on it so that she could wear it cross-body, which would not dirty the pouch and would also make the bamboo basket easier to clean.

They locked the door and left, still having the leftover snacks for dinner.

The child took Fu Da to the river to play for a while, watching it swimming up and down in the water, and then jumping onto the shore with half of its tail sticking out of its mouth. The child knew that it had found something delicious.

After touching the folded soul flag in the pouch, the child whispered, "Little Wolf, do you want to go to the river and catch some fish?"

The little wolf didn't bother to pay attention to her.

"Do you think there are no fish in Xishan?"

The little wolf had long been tired of eating the fish in the ditch, just like the snakes, insects, rats and ants, which had no interest in her at all. What she wanted to eat was more fragrant and fresh meat, and it would be best if she could kill it herself.

The child said, "It's okay if I have it."

Little Wolf: ...

It said in a somewhat frustrated tone:

"What's the difference between me being with you and being in jail?"

"I won't chop off your head."

Little Wolf: ...

"If I ever pay attention to you again, I'll be a dog!"

It said this and then stopped talking. The child didn't care much, after all, it had said this several times.

She saw Pumpkin running on the street and wanted to say hello, but it ran away with a group of cats and dogs, happily not even looking at her.

She suddenly felt a little gravity on her feet. It turned out that the toad that jumped onto the shore patted her feet, leaving a small watermark.

The child opened the bamboo cage and said, "Have you had enough fun? Let's go back home then?"

Fu Da quacked twice, but didn't jump in. Instead, he jumped to the side twice, then turned around and continued to quack at her.

The child scratched his head, trying to understand, "Are you leaving?"

Fu Da shook his head, jumped back two steps, tapped his shoes, jumped, and repeated the previous action.

"You want me to follow you?"

Fu Da nodded, jumped along the water's edge into the distance, and the child hurriedly followed him.


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