Chapter 3133 I Have a Little Donkey
Chapter 3133 I Have a Little Donkey
Chapter 3133 I Have a Little Donkey
In the end, Xiaobai didn't dare to accept the baby Buddha from the Xiwa doll.
This baby has such profound blessings from Buddha that ordinary people are not fortunate enough to receive them; only a happy baby can bear them.
After packing their luggage that evening, Xi'er and Robin were extremely reluctant to part ways, and the two slept close to Xiaobai.
Xiaobai felt heavy-hearted, not because she was leaving tomorrow, but because she felt that she was in grave danger tonight. Wouldn't she be exhausted tonight? Looking at the two children beside her, they seemed to be trying to crush her.
"Hehehe, how about I sleep on the side? Happy Baby, you sleep in the middle."
Xiaobai wanted to secure a good bed for herself. She was currently sandwiched between Xier and Robin, one on each side, and she already felt tired before she even fell asleep.
Before Xi'er could even speak, Robin protested, she disagreed!
If my aunt sleeps on the edge of the bed, whose leg will she hug?
As for trying to curry favor with Sister Xi'er, Robin wouldn't dare to think that way; it would be a favor if Xi'er didn't try to seduce her.
"I want to sleep in the middle!!"
Little White struggled a few times but couldn't escape, so it had to accept its fate. Lying on the bed, it repeatedly told everyone that it was okay to be close, but not to climb on top of them.
"If anyone climbs on top of me to sleep, I'll kick her off the bed," Xiaobai threatened.
Xi'er and Robin readily agreed, swearing to God they would never climb on top of her to sleep. Are they even human?
Xiaobai slept very restlessly that night, her breathing was heavy, and she always felt like something was pressing down on her, making her very tired.
The next morning, a gasp of surprise rang out in the quiet room.
Xiaobai woke up early because she hadn't been sleeping soundly, and then she knew something terrible was going to happen.
She touched the sheets—they were wet—and then she touched her pants; they were wet too!
Xiaobai was completely dumbfounded. Her first reaction was, "No way, this can't be! She wet the bed?!" She was mortified.
She then remembered that her little niece was sleeping next to her.
Yes! My little niece must have wet the bed! And she wet her own pants in the process.
Xiao Bai's hand groped around under the covers and found Robin at the very back of the bed.
Sure enough, Robin's sheets were wet, and his pants were wet too.
Xiao Bai was furious. Her little niece had been on top of her all night, and before leaving, she even peed on her!
Xiaobai woke Xier up. Of the three of them sleeping, only Xier was clean.
The rooster crowed in the yard, and sounds came from the living room; it was Teacher Jiang getting up to make breakfast.
Xiaobai also got up; she was going to take a shower and change into clean clothes.
As for Robin, she slept soundly and deeply. After Xiaobai and Xier got up, she slept even more soundly, with her arms outstretched and legs spread apart, taking up half of the bed.
At seven o'clock in the morning, the whole family got up and were having breakfast. Robin had a stern look on her face and was eating porridge with a spoon. She was in a heavy mood and her expression was solemn.
She thought and thought for a while, then said, "Could it be..."
Before she could finish speaking, Xiaobai interrupted her: "No! It was you who wet the bed, don't deny it!!! You have a criminal record."
Robin opened her mouth, unsure of what to say. She found it difficult to refute her aunt's words, especially since this was her beloved aunt, and she wasn't used to arguing with her.
But for her rebellious nature, she was not convinced. Of course, she might wet the bed, but couldn't her aunt and her sister Xi'er, who shared the bed, also wet the bed?
all!
Robin felt that the bedwetting incident last night couldn't be entirely blamed on her. Nobody saw her wet the bed, so why should anyone say it was her?
Is it possible that my aunt is the one who got wet? My aunt's sheets and pants are wet too!
Is it possible that Sister Xi'er peed in a different place? We usually peed in other places, so it makes sense that Sister Xi'er was lying by the bed and peed in the direction of herself and her aunt.
Robin secretly scrutinized his aunt and Xi'er with a critical eye.
Xiaobai made a final decision: "It was you who wet the bed, don't try to deny it."
Robin remained silent.
"I'll wash your sheets after you eat."
Xi'er comforted Robin, telling him not to be discouraged, as bedwetting is something that is difficult for young children to control.
After dinner, Zhang Tan and Xiao Bai were about to leave. Robin followed them out of the house and watched her aunt get into the car. She burst into tears, and Xi'er held her little hand to prevent her from chasing after her.
Zhang Tan and Xiao Bai's first stop was Denmark, and they set off for Chengdu to catch a flight.
After they left, Xi'er, Robin, and Dunzi were listless and dispirited. Bai Guagua, Bai Feng, and others also arrived, but they were a step too late and missed saying goodbye to Xiaobai.
To cheer up the children, Tan Jin'er took Xi'er, Robin, and Dunzi to the town market with Dunzi's mother.
The Ford Raptor pickup truck was left at home, and Zhang Tan didn't drive it away, so Tan Jin'er drove everyone to town.
With the Lunar New Year approaching, the usually quiet town has become bustling with activity, with many temporary stalls set up along the streets selling various New Year's goods and new clothes.
The children weren't particularly interested in these things, but when they walked up to a small stall, they couldn't tear themselves away.
"Boss, is this your horse?" Robin asked curiously. In front of this poultry stall, there was a small and cute "horse".
The boss, a middle-aged man in his forties, laughed and said, "This isn't a horse, it's a donkey."
"Donkey! Oh, it's a donkey. I remember now, it's a donkey. Your little donkey is so small."
Robin stared intently at the little donkey; he had never seen a donkey before, much less such a small one.
"Do you want to buy it?" the shopkeeper asked.
"Buy? Oh yes, buy, how much?" Robin didn't care whether she had money or not; she just wanted to take the little donkey home.
The boss looked at the people around Robin, but unfortunately they were all children, Xi'er and Dunzi.
Xi'er immediately called her sister and said that Robin wanted to buy the little donkey to take home.
Tan Jin'er smiled. She also saw the little donkey. It did look very cute, and the owner took good care of it. Its fur was smooth and shiny, and it was obvious that it had never done any work.
“You’re buying it to raise it, but do you know how?” Tan Jin’er asked Robin.
“I’ll take it, Aunt Jin’er. Let’s take it home and raise it. It’s so cute.” Robin took a liking to the little donkey.
Tan Jin'er was naturally unwilling to buy it. This wasn't a chicken, duck, or fish that could be cooked and eaten; it was a donkey, a baby donkey, which would have to be raised like a pig or a cow.
But Robin refused to leave, insisting on staying and buying the little donkey home, and no amount of persuasion could change her mind.
Tan Jin'er asked the shopkeeper how much the donkey would cost, and was told it would cost 3000 yuan.
She thought for a moment and asked, "Could the child ride it for a bit? How much would it cost per ride?"
The shopkeeper thought for a moment. This little donkey was meant to be sold, not ridden for money. However, seeing how the child was so engrossed in it, he agreed.
"Give me 10 yuan, and I can ride around here, but only this little kid can ride."
He pointed to Robin. The donkey was too small; only Robin could ride it. The owner was worried that if anyone else rode it, the donkey would get too tired.
"No problem, thank you boss."
After thanking the boss, Tan Jin'er picked up Robin and sat him on the donkey's back. The donkey was very docile and let her sit on it. Xi'er held the rope and they strolled around.
Robin sat on the back of the little donkey, looking very proud and extremely happy.
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