1252 Broken Communication

"It's fine, you don't have to worry about this." Youyou was surprised.

The man was actually still feeling guilty about this matter!

As soon as his daughter heard that the big brother would stay for the night, she jumped in glee. "Yeah! Ah pa's the best! The best! I'm really happy that big brother is staying at our house tonight!"

A smile bloomed on her face as she danced with joy. Well, kids were always lacking in playmates. For a child her age, having one more playmate was a jubilant thing.

Besides, in her eyes, not only did he have a pretty look, his skin was fair and his eyes were big. Hence, she was especially fond of this handsome, big brother.

The lad's brows knitted slightly as he ignored the girl in favor of asking, "Besides the phone in that provision shop, is there no other phone in this large village that we can use to contact the outside world?"

"Well… It's like this! Boy, to be honest, the communication system in our village is rather lagging. There's a huge mountain on the outside and a vast forest in the middle, which is under the government's jurisdiction! Plus, being an average-sized village, with only a couple hundred of villagers, the signal tower can't be built! That provision shop's phone is already considered quite modern here. That's why the signal is intermittent, too. Ha ha…"

The man flushed as he laughed apologetically.

Despite his disappointment, he did not complain about anything.

This man had treated him very well, after all. Moreover, staying for a night was no big deal!

Thus, he nodded in reply. "Okay, we'll see about it tomorrow!"

The man nodded and carefully explained again, "All right! I'm worried that your parents may be anxiously looking for you, though! Alas, I'm helpless about it. Our village can't be compared to the city—all the facilities here are rather outdated…"

"It doesn't matter. I'll have to trouble you for today, though!" He gave the farmer an elegant smile in appreciation.

The latter was startled and touched by his response. He appeared to be a little restrained as he rubbed his hands, laughing dryly. "Are you hungry?"

"No, I've just eaten a few slices of the taro cake."

"Oh! Would you like to eat a few more slices?" The man's enthusiasm was simply too overwhelming for the boy to handle!

"Oh! Would you like some water?"

"Yup. Thanks, uncle!" replied the boy sweetly.

The farmer was simply bursting with joy when he heard this.

Youyou was unlike those village kids who were wild and rude. Being merely a seven-year-old child, the boy knew his manners; the way he called him 'uncle' melted his heart.

Their life was rather calm and relax.

His wife, Li Ru, was a typical peasant woman with dark, rough skin and a loud voice but was also hospitable and honest.

It was afternoon now.

The sun outside was getting hotter.