Chapter 267 Visitors from Hometown
The matchmaker's eyes widened, "It can't be possible. With a family like Mr. Xu and such a talented person, how many girls want to marry but can't!"
"I don't believe it. Ask Miss Lanzhi to come out and tell me in person."
"Otherwise I won't be able to reply to Mr. Xu."
Gu Fei's face turned pale, and he called Lian'er again, "Go and call Lanzhi and let her speak for herself."
After a while, Lanzhi followed Lian'er out.
When Lanzhi saw the matchmaker, she looked a little angry and said, "I won't marry you. Go back and tell that young man not to come back again."
After Lanzhi finished speaking, she turned around and walked back.
The matchmaker kept shouting, “Miss Lanzhi, Miss Lanzhi, don’t leave—”
Lanzhi’s steps became faster and faster, and soon she entered the back door.
The matchmaker wanted to follow her in, but Lian'er came over and stopped her, "Madam, there are guests living behind there, so we can't run around blindly."
The matchmaker flicked her veil angrily, "I don't know how to appreciate it! Huh-" she turned around and walked away angrily.
Gu Fei rolled his eyes fiercely.
Watching the matchmaker's figure walking away, Gu Fei suddenly saw a woman in rags on the street, holding a broken bowl, begging from passers-by.
Gu Fei stared at the woman for a while, then stood up suddenly and walked out, standing in front of the woman.
When the woman saw the person, she quickly put the bowl under Gu Fei's eyes and said, "Okay, let's take some away. I haven't eaten in two days."
Gu Fei stared at her dirty face, "W-what's your name?"
The woman suddenly raised her head and stared at Gu Fei. Her eyes opened wider and wider. The broken bowl in her hand suddenly fell to the ground, and she let out a cry of surprise or joy, "Xiao Fei, it's me, I'm Tao'er." elder sister!"
“Woo woo woo, I finally found you.” Taoer rushed towards Gu Fei.
Gu Fei quickly took a step back. The cotton skirt she was wearing was moon white. This light color does not stain easily, "Sister Taoer, come in with me."
Taoer threw herself into the air, wiped her tears, and then looked at Gu Fei carefully.
They saw that she was wearing a moon-white muslin skirt and a beaded flower on her head. Her skin was white and rosy, and her hair was black and shiny. It was obvious that she was living a good life.
Tao'er followed Gu Fei into the store and looked around. She saw that the store was spacious and spacious, with a rockery pool, the tables, chairs and benches were all painted with shiny black paint, and the counter was painted with flowers. It was indescribably exquisite and beautiful.
Taoer tugged at the tattered clothes on her body and followed Gu Fei timidly.
Aunt Liu just finished cleaning and came out of the room. She was shocked when she saw Tao'er, "Oh my God, isn't this Tao'er? Why are you like this?"
Taoer cried loudly, "Auntie, you don't know how hard it has been for me to escape from famine all the way."
Gu Fei said warmly, "Don't worry, go to the kitchen to eat something first."
Taking Tao'er into the kitchen, Gu Fei served a bowl of porridge to Tao'er, "Drink some porridge first, and then eat the steamed buns later. You haven't eaten in the past two days, so you need to eat something soft in your stomach first." Pad."
Tao'er took the porridge, didn't care about the wrinkles and the burning of her mouth, and drank it into her mouth with a slurping sound.
Aunt Liu looked at her and was speechless.
After finishing a bowl of porridge, Tao'er's face became a little more humane, "Is there any more? Give me some more. I'm not full. Also, my man is still in a ruined temple outside the city. He's so hungry that he doesn't even have the strength to leave." ”
Gu Fei handed Taoer two steamed buns and said, "You can eat this, the porridge is just enough to satisfy your hunger."
"Don't be impatient. After you eat, you can go pick up your brother-in-law. By the way, where are your two nephews?"
Tao'er held the steamed buns in her hands, tears falling down drop by drop, "It's gone, it's all gone."
She looked miserable, "I really couldn't live anymore, so I sold one."
“Another one died of hunger.”
(End of this chapter)