The old man turned around and looked at a woman next to him, saying, "Old woman, don't we have an empty room at home? Clean it up and give their three children a rest!"
"Okay." The old lady in her fifties or sixties responded with a smile, her face full of kindness.
"You can come to my house and rest! I am the village chief, and my house is just behind there." The old man pointed to the house behind and said with a smile: "I have two grandsons at home who are about the same age as you."
"Thank you, village chief." Hao'er thanked him, and as soon as he finished speaking, two childish voices were heard beside him.
"Thank you, Grandpa Village Chief."
Mu Chen helped Mu Yue over and put on his boots, but he still walked with a limp.
"Haha, okay, okay, let's go! Let's go to my house. I'm cooking dinner right now, let's eat together!" He looked at the three children and felt pity for them.
It's really pitiful that a child of this age, almost the same age as his grandson, is left alone.
The people in the remote mountain village had simple customs. They felt pity for the three children who were stranded outside by themselves. They were even more envious of them because they saw that the three children were so delicate and their manners were so different from those of ordinary children.
I really don't know what kind of people their parents are? They actually gave birth to three such well-behaved and sensible children. Looking at those three children and then comparing them with their own naughty children, parents can only shake their heads and smile helplessly.
I originally thought that my child was well-behaved and sensible, but when compared with other people's children, there is really no comparison.
While having dinner at the old village chief's house, the old village chief and his wife looked at each of the three children, eating a large bowl of rice and drinking a bowl of soup. They thought to themselves that the three children must be starving.
"Eat slowly, there's more if it's not enough." The old village chief said as he picked up some vegetables and meat for them.
"Thank you, Grandpa Village Chief. Yue'er is full." Yue'er finished the rice and vegetables in the bowl, touched her full stomach, and smiled with her beautiful eyes.
"Hehe, it's good that you're full. You can't eat too much at night, otherwise it will be difficult to digest." The old village chief said with a smile. Looking at this well-behaved little girl, he couldn't help but touch her head and said kindly: "Take a bath in a while, then go to bed and have a good rest."
"Yeah." Yue'er responded with a smile.
"Don't take a bath right after eating. Go later. The water is boiling back there and you can take a bath soon." The old woman said as she brought them small stools and asked them to sit down and rest for a while.
"Where is your home? This village is far away from the town! It will take you a long time to walk to the town." The old village chief said, looking at the three of them.
Hearing this, Chen'er and Yue'er did not say anything, but looked at their eldest brother at the same time.
Hao'er thought for a moment and said, "Grandpa Village Chief, have you ever heard of the Phoenix Dynasty?"
Hearing this, the village chief stroked his beard and frowned in thought: "Phoenix Dynasty?" He shook his head: "I have never heard of it. What is that place? Is it far away from our current Jian'an Kingdom?"
Listening to Jian'an Guo, whom he had never heard of, Hao'er's eyes flickered slightly. He was silent for a while, and then asked: "Has the village chief ever heard of the ghost doctor?"