Chapter 4416 Arriving in the city
Chapter 4416 Arriving in the city
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Hao'er thought for a moment, then took the money and possessions wrapped in the small bundle and handed them out to the others: "Grandfather village chief, uncle, this is for you." "This, this is not alright, no." They hurriedly waved their hands: "We haven't done anything, how can we take these things, no, no, you keep them!" "Take it!" Hao'er slipped it into their hands and said, "Let's go!" Seeing this, the big man looked at the village chief and then at the money in his hands, and he was a bit embarrassed.
"Just take it!" The old village chief thought about it for a while, and then told him to keep it, adding, "You are young, so remember that you should never show off your wealth, so that no one will target you in the future." "Yes, we know," Hao'er nodded in response.
They got into the donkey cart and continued towards the town. Along the way, the old village chief and the big man had things they wanted to ask, but every time the words came to their lips, they held back.
There were things they shouldn't know, and it was better if they didn't ask. Knowing too much was not a good thing.
The donkey cart moved slowly, not fast, but as time passed little by little, and as it neared noon, they arrived in the town.
"Look, this is the town. It's a big town, and many nearby villages come here for the market." The old village chief looked back at the three of them and asked, "What are your plans once you get to the town?" The two younger children naturally looked at Hao'er. They were still young, couldn't make up their minds, and naturally wouldn't make any decisions. They just looked at their older Brother to see what he decided.
"We'll see when the time comes!" Hao'er said. In fact, he hadn't made any plans yet, and would have to wait and see what happened.
Once they entered the city and came to a corner inside, the old village chief asked, "Is this a good place to get off?" "Yes, let's get off here!" Hao'er said, getting off the donkey cart and carrying his younger siblings down. Then he respectfully bowed to the two men, "Thank you, Grandfather Village Chief and Uncle." The two men hurriedly sidled away: "I dare not." Although they knew their identities well and that they were just a few children, they still felt their hearts skip a beat when they thought about the scene on the road, and they did not dare to accept their courtesy.
"Grandfather Village Chief, Uncle, we'll be going then," Yue'er's soft voice carried a hint of a smile, and her delicate and cute little face overflowed with a pleasing smile, which was really cute.
"Okay, okay, you must be careful, take care of yourselves." The old village chief could only give them this advice, because even if they wanted to help them, there was nothing they could do.
So Hao'er led Muchen and Muyue away, watching them as they walked down the street, looking left and right in curiosity. If they hadn't seen it with their own eyes, they would never have believed that such young children could have killed those dozen bandits.
"Village Chief, who were they really?" the big man couldn't help but ask.
"No matter who they were, they were definitely no ordinary people," the old village chief sighed.
On the street, Yue'er looked happily at the things on the stalls. When she saw some of the knick-knacks in particular, she couldn't bring herself to move and stood on tiptoe to look at them.
"Brother, Brother, look at these little people, they're so cute!" Her soft voice was full of wonder and excitement as she looked at the little clay figurines on display.
"Haha, these are clay figurines, and these are painted clay figurines. They can be moulded into your likeness. Little girl, would you like to buy one?" The vendor asked with a smile.