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As Quan walked through the backyard of the farmer's mud pillar's house, he saw mud pillar's wife dyeing her teeth black under the fig tree. As Quan walked through the backyard of the blacksmith Seibei's house, he saw the wife of the Shinbei combing her hair. village

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As Quan walked through the backyard of the farmer's mud pillar's house, he saw mud pillar's wife dyeing her teeth black under the fig tree. As Quan walked through the backyard of the blacksmith Seibei's house, he saw the wife of the Shinbei combing her hair. What's going on in the village? What kind of activity will Ah Quan think? Is it a celebration of the autumn harvest? If it is a celebration, the sound of beating the flute should be heard, or at least the flippers should be hung in the shrine. Ah Quan wondered as he walked? Jue came to the vicinity of the Bingshi house with a red peach well outside the door.

I saw that many people gathered in the small house that was about to collapse, and women dressed neatly and holding hand towels in their waists stood in front of the stove outside the door to burn a fire, and something was boiling in the hot pot. It turned out to be a funeral. Ah Quan wants to know who died in the Bingshi family? After noon, Quan ran to the grave outside the village and hid behind the Bodhisattva at the foot of the ground. The weather was clear, and the tiles on the castle towers in the distance were shining. Garlic flowers bloomed in the grave, like a red carpet. At this time, the bell of Dangdang came from the village, which was a sign of illness. Soon, the funeral procession dressed in white came over.

Voices came from people entering the cemetery, leaving behind a trampled garlic flower where they walked. Ah Quan straightened up to see that Bingshi was wearing a white mulberry suit and holding a spirit tablet. A face that is as healthy as a sweet potato on a normal day looks listless today. It was Bingshi's mother who died, and thinking of this, Ah Quan retracted his head.

That night, Ah Quan thought in the cave that it must have been the bedridden Bingshi mother who said that she wanted to eat eel, and Bingshi went out with the fish dragon. But I messed around and let the eel go. Mother Ice Stone must have died because she didn't eat eel. She must have been thinking before she died, she really wanted to eat eel! If only I didn't mess around. On this day, Bingshi was digging wheat by the red peach well, and Bingshi used to rely on his mother for life, but now he is left alone when his mother dies. Icestone has become alone just like me.

Ah Quan looked at the ice stone from behind the warehouse and thought so, Ah Quan was just about to leave the warehouse when he heard the sound of selling sardines from nowhere. Sardines are cheaper than fresh sardines. At this time, Nisu's wife shouted at the back door to buy sardines, and the fishmonger parked the car carrying the sardines basket on the side of the road, holding a shiny sardines in both hands.

Walking into the mud pillar's house, Ah Quan took the opportunity to catch five or six sardines from the basket and ran back to Bingshi's house. He threw the sardines through the back door into Icestone's house, turned around and ran towards his hole. Ah Quan ran to a hillside, and when he looked back, the figure of the ice stone digging wheat by the well had become very small and small. Ah Quan thought that this was the first good thing he did to compensate the ice stone eel.

The next day, Ah Dog picked up a large handful of chestnuts in the mountains and carried them to Bingshi's house, which was lunch time. Ah Quan looked in from the back door, Bingshi was holding a rice bowl there in a daze, strange that his face was still injured, what happened? I heard Ice Stone muttering to himself. Who the hell threw sardines into my house? I was treated like a thief and beaten up by the guy who sold the fish. This time it was a disaster, and Ah Quan thought that the poor ice food was beaten like this by selling fish rice. Ah Quan quietly walked around to the door of the warehouse, put down the chestnut and went back.

On the fourth day of the second day, Ah Quan sent the chestnuts he picked up to Bingshi's house for two consecutive days. On the fourth day, not only chestnuts were delivered, but also two or three pines. Remember to like and follow!

As Quan walked through the backyard of the farmer's mud pillar's house, he saw mud pillar's wife dyeing her teeth black under the fig tree. As Quan walked through the backyard of the blacksmith Seibei's house, he saw the wife of the Shinbei combing her hair. village
As Quan walked through the backyard of the farmer's mud pillar's house, he saw mud pillar's wife dyeing her teeth black under the fig tree. As Quan walked through the backyard of the blacksmith Seibei's house, he saw the wife of the Shinbei combing her hair. village
As Quan walked through the backyard of the farmer's mud pillar's house, he saw mud pillar's wife dyeing her teeth black under the fig tree. As Quan walked through the backyard of the blacksmith Seibei's house, he saw the wife of the Shinbei combing her hair. village
As Quan walked through the backyard of the farmer's mud pillar's house, he saw mud pillar's wife dyeing her teeth black under the fig tree. As Quan walked through the backyard of the blacksmith Seibei's house, he saw the wife of the Shinbei combing her hair. village

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