Chapter 82

When Chi Yue woke up, Chi's father had already prepared breakfast, a bowl of white rice porridge and a fried egg. She looked at his thin body and frowned slightly: "You didn't eat?"

He lowered his head: "I've already eaten."

Deceiving.

Looking at his red and swollen eyes, you can tell that he must have cried for a long time last night: "I don't want to eat alone, Daddy, you can eat with me."

He shook his head: "I only cooked two bowls of rice porridge, that's your appetite, and I really ate it just now."

She made a straight face on purpose: "If you don't eat, I won't eat either. I don't have an appetite to eat alone."

"Yue'er," he hesitated, "then I'll eat with you, please sit down."

She shared half of the fried egg with him, and naturally drank the porridge.

His eyes were red again.

She felt a little stuck in her heart. How did she get along with him before?Why did she just give him some food and he was so moved that he had no regrets in this life?

After breakfast, he picked up the embroidery and sat in the yard to embroider.

She stood on the side, feeling a little disobedient for some reason.

"You, embroidery?"

He didn't even raise his head: "Well, I make some every day, and on the day of the market, I will take them to the town to sell with Brother Yao and the others."

She clasped her fingers slightly: "Then what am I going to do?"

Depending on the situation, her mother is dead, and she has no brothers or sisters. It is estimated that only their father and daughter depend on each other.

He stopped the embroidery in his hands, and only then remembered that she didn't remember anything. Does this mean that she will never do those stupid things again?

Seeing him in a daze, she felt helpless: "Daddy..."

Only then did he come back to his senses, with a hesitant expression on his face: "Why don't you review the knowledge and prepare for the exam?"

When the wife was alive, she bought a lot of books for her, and taught her hand in hand, but since the death of the wife, she no longer read books, wandering around all day, acting more and more stupid.

Sure enough, it was all his fault for failing to teach her well.

"Okay, I'll go read." She didn't dislike his suggestion. When her memory is pale now, it might be beneficial to read more books.

Father Chi didn't expect her to agree so happily, so he put down the embroidery a little excitedly, ran back to the inner room and opened the sealed box, which was full of books.

Father Chi continued to embroider. She flipped through the books at a faster and faster speed, until she finished flipping through a book, she was startled, why did she remember everything after only reading it once?

"Because you have the ability to never forget."

Tuanzi suddenly appeared in mid-air, scaring her so much that she almost threw the book on the ground.

It felt aggrieved: "Don't be afraid, I won't hurt you."

She took a breath, and her tone was a bit complicated: "So, what are you?"

"I'm telling you now that you won't believe it. You'll know when you recover your memory."

"..."

"So let me stay by your side during this time, don't worry, no one can see me except you, and I won't do anything, just follow you."

"Ok."

The reason why Chi Yue agreed was because even if she disagreed, there was nothing she could do about it, and because she really didn't feel any malice.

While eating at noon, she suddenly thought of something: "Daddy, who is the person who lives in an earthen house not far from the entrance of the village?"

Father Chi was stunned: "Why did you ask him?" No way?Could it be that even if the daughter loses her memory, she can't change her nature?
"I woke up in the woods yesterday. I don't remember anything. I was injured. He took me back to the village and applied the medicine for me. I thought I must thank him." Although that person finally kicked her out.

"Help you apply the medicine? Did you go to his house? To be alone in the room with him?" Father Chi seemed to be frightened, and he was short of saying that you didn't do anything to him, right?

"Yes." She replied casually.

"He didn't originally come from our village. He just moved in a year ago. He said that his wife died and he couldn't remarry. He just wanted to settle down here. The village head was soft-hearted and took him in," Father Chi put down his chopsticks. , "Although he is a bit reticent in his daily life, he will help the village with anything. He is not bad."

Only a widow after all.

"So," she nodded, she still couldn't adapt to the setting of marrying a man, perhaps because she lost her memory? "Then I'll go and thank him later."

After all, without him, she really couldn't come back alone.

"I'll go," he said nervously, "there are still some eggs at home, I'll take ten to him in a while, all of them are men, so I can talk better when I go."

"I'd better go by myself, it's more sincere." She frowned, just thanking her, as for letting her father go in person?

Father Chi opened his mouth, and finally nodded obediently.

(End of this chapter)

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