Chapter 52 Uncle Ma

Gu Zhang quickly stepped forward to say hello to Uncle Ma. The two chatted for a while. Gu Zhang raised his voice and said to everyone: "This Uncle Ma is the guide I invited. This time he will go to the south with us."

“Uncle Ma was an **** when he was young and has rich experience. Everyone must obey Uncle Ma’s instructions along the way, leave when he is told, stop when he is told, eat when he is told, and sleep when he is told.”

“I’m going to say something ugly first. Although there are all friends and relatives here, if anyone doesn’t listen to greetings, then go alone and don’t drag everyone down.”

The village chief was the first to express his stance, "Of course, if there are too many people, there must be someone in charge. Otherwise, if you want to go east and he wants to go west, there will be no way to leave."

Boss Zhang also said: "Second Brother Gu, it goes without saying that if I didn't believe in you, I wouldn't have left my hometown with you."

Shanzi's mother even louder said: "Brother Gu, don't worry, we two will not hold you back."

Needless to say, the rest are all family members.

Gu Zhang nodded, "Okay, everyone should drink water, and we're going to set off."

Gu Fei found a water bag from Gu Sanlang's carriage. It contained water that Gu Sanlang bought for money in the city. He boiled it last night and filled all the ten water bags.

Gu Fei wrapped a circle of red thread around the lid of the water bag, then picked it up and took a few sips.

Uncle Ma glanced at it. Is there any special purpose for marking the water bag?

Or is it simply to differentiate yourself from others?

After finishing the drink, Gu Fei put the water bag back in the car and called Gu Sanlang, "Third brother, my water bag is wrapped with red thread. Don't let anyone drink from me."

Everyone rested for a while by the city gate, then went out of the city gate and onto the official road.

Not long after they got to the official road, Qian called to Xing'er, "You carry your brother on your back, he won't leave."

Xing'er didn't say a word. She bent down and carried Bao'er on her back. Xing'er was thin, but Bao'er was stronger than the average child because she was well fed at home. Lying on Xing'er's body, the little girl's waist was bent.

After walking for more than a quarter of an hour, Bao'er didn't come down. Gu Fei followed them and saw Xing'er's calves trembling with every step she took.

 Gu Fei frowned and took a few steps to catch up with them, "Bao'er, come down and walk by yourself. You see, tigers all walk by themselves!"

Baoer rolled his eyes, "I don't, I want my sister to carry it."

Xing'er turned around, glanced at Gu Fei with a complicated expression, and lifted Bao'er's **** up with both hands.

Gu Fei glared at Xing'er: "Are you stupid? You can't even walk by yourself and you still carry him!"

Xing'er pursed her lips and whispered, "My mother asked me to carry it. What can I do?"

Gu Fei rolled his eyes and shouted forward, "Huzi, come here."

Huzi shook off his mother's hand and ran over.

 Gu Fei took out a candy and said, "Huzi is the best. He knows how to leave by himself. I will reward you with a candy."

Huzi was so happy, "Sister, I walk by myself every day, can you give me sweets every day?"

Gu Fei touched Huzi's head and said, "Okay, as long as Huzi is good, I will give you sweets every day."

At this time, Baoer Ziliu got off Xing'er's back and stared at Gu Fei, "I want to eat candy too!"

 Gu Fei stuffed the candy in her hand into Huzi's mouth, "The candy Huzi ate was my reward for him walking on his own. Since you didn't walk on your own, I can't give you this candy."

Baoer shouted angrily: "Can't I leave by myself? Give me candy!"

Gu Fei made a serious face and said, "Then you have to go first. When Uncle Ma asks you to rest later, I will give you a candy."

(End of this chapter)