Chapter 1690 Knowing Enlightenment Report

Jill accepted a smile.

Seeing this, the three little beggars did not dare to speak any more, but wrapped the remaining two grilled fish with two big tree leaves.

Jill met and asked, "What are you doing?"

The three little beggars said embarrassedly: "We are full. We want to wrap these two fishes and save them for tomorrow."

Jill was stunned for a moment, and he understood in an instant, he couldn't help feeling a little uncomfortable.

Although she has not been extravagant and wasteful since she was little, she has never had to worry about it.

In a corner she can't see, there are people who have problems with food and clothing, and can only commit themselves to the ruined temple and lead a life with no hope.

"Eat it. If you put it in tomorrow, it may spoil and the taste will not be so good." Jill said, "Tomorrow, I will fish you again."

The beggars were very surprised when they heard this, "Is it true?"

"Yeah." Jill agreed, just a matter of effort.

After eating the grilled fish, Jill wanted to sleep. Just looking for a place to lie down, the smaller beggar walked over, rubbed his hands, and said hurriedly, “My son, there’s hay over there. It’s better than just lying on the ground. It will be more comfortable." After a pause, for fear of her disgust, explained hurriedly, "The hay is clean. We found it last time. After drying it, it is useless to keep it there. It just happens to be available tonight. use."

Jill walked over and saw two other little beggars sorting the hay.

Jill paused. At first the three of them wanted to rob her of her belongings. She only gave them something to eat, so they changed their minds and used what they had only to entertain them.

They both know how to be satisfied, but also know how to get back.

"Thank you." She thanked her sincerely, threw the baggage on the haystack, and then sat down.

The three little beggars scratched their heads, a little shy.

At night, Jill was lying on the haystack, with one hand on his head, listening to the breathing of the little beggars, he didn't feel noisy, but felt very real.

The next day.

Jill fulfilled his promise and gave them a lot of fish.

Seeing the joy and contentment of the little beggars, her heart moved.

It is better to teach people how to fish than to teach people how to fish.

So Jill taught them how to spear fish with a pointed wooden fork.

The three beggars are not stupid, plus they are in good health. Although it took half a day to barely catch the fish, it was enough.

If they practice every day, they will definitely become more proficient in spearfishing.

Jill has checked it out, because this place is relatively remote and there is nothing to do with people. There are a lot of fish in the stream. If they are not stupid, they will not starve to death.

Eating fish every day will naturally get tired, but they can take the fish to the city and sell them for some rice noodles.

Of course, the fish in the stream will be beaten one day, but they can open up wasteland and grow land here, with hands and feet, as long as they are not lazy, food and clothing will not be a problem.

Jill told them his thoughts, gave them some silver coins, and planned to leave.

Unexpectedly, when the three little beggars saw her leaving, they wanted to follow him.

"Where is the son going, can you bring us?"

"Yes, yes, we don't eat a lot. We have been to many places, know the way, and can guide you."

"We can still give you a backpack..."

The last little beggar finished talking excitedly, and when he saw the little burden on Jill's shoulders, he was a little embarrassed to stop.

(End of this chapter)

Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like