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Transmigration: From Dragon Princess To Pampered Granddaughter-Chapter 29 - No, It’s Not
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Helian Qiao heaved a disappointed sigh, her gloomy little face amusing the adults around.
During breakfast, Ma Xiulian slipped some dried sweet potatoes into her granddaughter’s pocket, “Stay at home and play with Sini nicely, don’t sneak off to the mountain.”
Helian Qiao shook her little head repeatedly, “No, no, she cries all the time.”
Chen Sini was timid and cried at the drop of a hat, the daring and fearless little princess was unwilling to join such a crybaby for play.
It’s not just because she was scared off by a little human cub who cries so much it gives her a headache(`へ´*)ノ.
Suppressing her laughter, Ma Xiulian didn’t expose her lie, “Then, how about going with your sister Sanni to pull up some bamboo shoots on the hill behind the house?”
This time, Helian Qiao nodded, chirping out a little “uh-ha.”
So, Ma Xiulian summoned Sanni, and instructed her seriously, “Sanni, keep an eye on your sister.
Make sure she doesn’t run off to the mountain.”
The mountain is extremely dangerous these days.
Not only are there poisonous snakes and insects, but also wild boars and tigers, even adults do not dare to enter the mountain alone.
The fearless little princess of the Dragon Clan, however, was eager to venture into the mountain and flex her dragon’s prestige.
But as soon as she got close to the foot of the mountain, she was caught by the warm-hearted aunties from the commune, and for the first time, the little princess got a stern lecture from her grandmother.
However, after the lecture, grandma made her a big bowl of braised pork to eat.
Since then, every time her little granddaughter left to play, Ma Xiulian would repeatedly remind her, never getting tired of doing so.
Sanni also nodded solemnly, “I’ll keep a close eye on her!”
If she dared to lose sight of her little sister, grandma would surely give her a beating!
So, off went Helian Qiao with her sister.
She didn’t want Sanni to hold her hand, preferring to put her plump little hands into her pockets as she walked.
A little puffball, she lifted her little head high and puffed out her chest, striding forward with dignity and vigor.
Unfortunately, with her short stature and diminutive legs, her three steps equated to one step of anyone else’s.
Sanni followed behind her, leisurely, with a big basket on her back.
Along the journey, they met a good number of people from the production team, all of whom greeted Helian Qiao warmly.
“Oh, Guibao has new clothes today?”
“What did Guibao eat for breakfast?”
“Where is Guibao going?”
Helian Qiao responded to each and every one of them calmly with her sweet, tender voice.
“Yes, it’s made by my aunt.”
“I had pumpkin porridge.”
“Going to the hillside to dig for bamboo shoots.”
With her round, adorable face, talking like a mini-adult, the grown-ups found her both hilarious and endearing, invariably itching to tease her.
Those who especially loved her would deliberately leave some tasty treats for her.
“Here, this is a cornbread that Auntie Five made this morning.”
Helian Qiao graciously took the leaf-wrapped half cornbread, and politely replied, “Thank you, Auntie Five.”
After a thought, she took a handful of dried sweet potatoes from her pocket and handed it over, lifting her little head to say in her childish voice, “Auntie Five, here are some for you.”
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The Dragon Clan hate being indebted the most.
Since she was little and her hands were small, this handful of dried sweet potatoes was only about four or five pieces.
But Auntie Five was delighted and patted her on her little head, “Auntie Five doesn’t need it, you eat it yourself.
And don’t run off to play at the foot of the mountain again.”
That’s right, Auntie Five was the warm-hearted auntie who captured Helian Qiao on the spot and brought her back last year.
On the way back, she was charmed by the exquisite, soft and cute little princess, and her heart melted for her.
As soon as the adults left, Sanni, with saliva pooling in her mouth, asked, “Guibao, aren’t you going to eat this cornbread?”
This cornbread was made with flour and fried with oil.
It was golden and smelled sweet and savory.
Helian Qiao shook her head saying, “No, I’m not.”
She had just finished her breakfast and her little belly was still full.
However, Sanni had only eaten until she was 80% full, and what she had eaten was dry, oil-free coarse food bread; the smell of the cornbread alone was enough to make her drool.