Back to the 80s to Raise a Wolfy Boyfriend

Chapter 26 Good Self-cultivation Connotation Temperament

He brought out another bowl of porridge and put it in front of him, and finally put the whole grain bun in his hand.

Gu Jin asked, "Are these enough to eat?"

An Mingji lowered his head to look at the food in front of him, and heard Gu Jin's questioning, his eyes were red no longer.

He choked out: "Enough, enough——"

Hearing his unnatural voice, Gu Jin understood his mood at this time. The children have been stared at in the village for several years. It is good enough to have food, not to mention full.

In her dream, when she even saw him starving, she even gnawed on the bark of the back mountain.

It was an experience she had never seen after her death in her previous life, and it really made people feel distressed.

Gu Jin sat beside An Mingji, patted his head, and said softly, "Eat, there is more."

"Um."

An Mingji took a hard bite of the multigrain steamed bun, it wasn't the spoiled ones in the past, it was delicious! The taste of food spread in the mouth.

He picked up the stick noodle porridge on the table and brought it to his mouth. The hot porridge was delivered to his stomach, making everyone feel warm.

Seeing that he didn't have any hands free to peel the eggs, Gu Jin picked up the eggs and knocked them on the table, peeled off the egg skin skillfully, and put the smooth eggs into An Mingji's bowl.

She didn't stop until she finished peeling five eggs.

Three of the eggs were given to An Mingji, and Gu Jin put the last two eggs in his own bowl.

If a person eats two eggs a day, he can fully absorb the nutrients of the eggs, and there is no point in eating more.

Give a child three, just to keep him fed and not to suffer from hunger.

After peeling the eggs, Gu Jin picked up her bowl of porridge and drank the porridge with the eggs.

The two ate quietly, even though An Mingji had been in a mess for the past few years, he was well-bred, he ate fast but he didn't gobble it up.

Gu Jin glanced at An Mingji who was beside him, with a complicated light in his eyes.

To say that this child is also from a scholarly family, and her grandmother is a lady from a rich family, but it didn't catch up with the good times. Whoever lived at that time had to go through class struggles.

After the family fell into poverty, An Mingji's grandmother married into Qingshan Village.

After all, everyone is from a family background, and they still have a family background, and life is much easier than other families.

Grandma An's two children were considered smart, but the second child, An Mingji's father, was sick and passed away in his thirties.

An Mingji's mother lost her man, she ran away without even having a child.

The little An Mingji was taught very well by Grandma An. Since he was young, there was something in him that other children did not have, that is good self-cultivation, and the inner temperament that was trained. This is from the pile of books. cultivated.

Although the little wolf cub has been in a state of embarrassment and downfall in the past few years, his tenacious temperament still exists, but it has faded a little in him now.

Sensing Gu Jin's gaze, An Mingji raised his eyes to look back at her, his eyes sparkling with satisfaction.

Gu Jin smiled and said: "Eat quickly, I will take you to the village chief's house after eating."

An Mingji didn't ask what he was doing, he nodded and continued eating.

Outside the house, Du Aiqing had already discussed with Gu's family how to divide the wild boars.

Gu Jin also told them before that if it weren't for Du Aiqing, the wild boar might have hurt someone and ran away.

So Mr. Gu said that the two families are divided in half.

Du Aiqing naturally shouldn't, and only said that it was his face that asked for one third.

The end result was that Du Aiqing took one-third of the wild boar. As for the silly roe deer before, he took away a pheasant instead.

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