The Eighteenth Day of the Fourth Month

The Eighteenth Day of the Fourth Month

by Miss Su Said

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"This is not where I should be!" "Even if my head is filled with questions, I don't want to hear the story about rice and salty beans. It's definitely a lie. The beans won't make me cry!" "My Chinese cabbage is growing nicely. Shall we eat cabbage today?" "Daddy said that I sang to the chicken so much that it stopped laying eggs, but I'm pretty sure that it stopped laying eggs a long time ago. Daddy is waiting for me to do something to blame this on me!" The most common thing Hecha did in the dusk was to pinch the soft flesh on his belly, then sit on the threshold and look at his short, fleshy hands, and then use his little hands to lift his soft chin and say sincerely - Alas~! A sigh, and the sound must be drawn out very long to express the mood. Hecha was born in Lao He's house on a very hot day. When she was slapped and cried by a calloused hand, she felt that she had come to the wrong place, but she couldn't tell where she went wrong. She was just so angry that she wanted to sigh. Later, even though she forgot about this, she did do this often. People in Damian Village later said that Lao He's ancestors had accumulated eight lifetimes of virtue and had a group of lucky people, but Hecha could say with certainty that she felt that was not the case in the first place. (True blessing: He loved farming and was born in the wrong child, Hecha, and the Lao He family who only wanted to buy land to farm, go up to the mountains, hunt, fish in the rivers, and save money to build a big house)

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