"Also, why do you have to dress so tightly?"

Pippi asked Kunxi puzzled, he pointed to the lake in front of him, and the surrounding jungle vegetation, "At the beginning of summer, although there are no mosquitoes in the city, there are already in this place, if you don't wear tight clothes, you will Bitten by mosquitoes."

After speaking, Quincy left the seat, and after a while he brought a bottle of mosquito repellent spray over.

"You, stand up again."

Quincy ordered Pippi without any polite address. Although Pippi didn't feel offended, she still felt that this little boy was a little bit bold, and he didn't respect her elder like this.

Pippi groaned and stood up obediently. While Kunxi was spraying her with mosquito repellent, she was also educating Kunxi.

"I know you are kind, but you have to be more polite. People call me sister, and I must be your sister at my age. Since when did you omit my respectful title? Huh?"

Quincy didn't respond to Pippi's words. He seemed to be very focused on spraying her with mosquito repellent. After spraying, Pippi's words naturally passed away, and he didn't respond.

However, after Pippi's words, Quinxi seemed to have reduced a lot of interactions with her, but chatted enthusiastically with others.

Pippi sat by the lake but had no one to chat with, and she felt lonely for a moment.

She looked back at the little boys who kept chatting, and felt that she shouldn't be soft-hearted to come this time. She came here just as a foil, seeing that everyone was familiar with each other, but she could only sit quietly on the side.

Pippi couldn't help sighing, and suddenly someone patted her on the shoulder.

She turned her head and saw that it was Quinxi, who was holding a plate full of barbecue meat, "I'll eat it for you first."

Pippi took it with some embarrassment, "Thank you."

When she took over a plate full of barbecue, the little boy behind her protested hungrily, "Captain, you are too eccentric!"

"Yes, why does my sister have such a big plate, and we don't even have a piece of meat..."

"All the things you baked on the shelf just now were given to my sister, and you just baked them for my sister, so there is no share for us at all."

"Captain, you are so mean. We thought you occupied the grill to serve everyone. It seems that you only serve my sister, hmph."

...

Pippi felt a little embarrassed when he heard what the little boys said.

"It's okay, I'm not hungry, let them eat."

After speaking, Pippi wanted to send the plate back to Quinxi, but Quinxi didn't pick it up, "Don't listen to them, they made a joke on purpose, just eat it."

"Hey, Captain, you..."

The little boy couldn't help expressing his objection again, but Quinxi snuffed out their dissatisfaction in the bud with a look.

"Okay, there are still a lot of ingredients, if you want to eat, go and bake."

After finishing speaking, Quincy leaned over and said to Pippi who was sitting, "Let's sit over there a little bit, they are too noisy."

"It does not matter, I do not mind."

As soon as Pippi finished speaking, Quinxi lifted her up, including the chair.

"Oh my God."

Quincy moved very quickly, moving her away in a few steps without giving her a chance to resist.

He put Pippi in a relatively satisfied position, "Wait a minute, I'll get my chair."