Ye Chu sent Aunt Song out of the woods, and his cell phone began to have signal.

Aunt Song called her family and the person on the other end said they would pick her up shortly.

Ye Chu's cell phone began to receive messages, and Qin Yao's message was the first one, asking where she was.

After wandering in the woods for so long, I helped Aunt Song slowly come out. It was already afternoon.

Ye Chu hadn't eaten anything all day, and his stomach began to growl.

Right now, she was only a few hundred meters away from the orphanage, so it wouldn't take much time to go back.

Seeing that she was hungry, Aunt Song took the initiative and said, "You saved me today, why don't we go to my house for a meal together? The mushrooms I picked today are very fresh."

Hearing this, Ye Chu hesitated a little. She just wanted to stop Qin Yao from worrying about her so much and wanted to go back as soon as possible.

Aunt Song then said again: "Don't you still know what gift to give him? My family is a craftsman. If you really can't think of what to give him, why not give him something meaningful? You can make one with your own hands. Give him the gadget.”

Aunt Song's words made Ye Chu a little shaken. People like Qin Yao are not short of valuable things. If they want to give them away, their intentions are indeed more important.

After thinking about it, Ye Chu nodded and said, "Then I'll bother Aunt Song."

Ye Chu replied to Qin Yao and waited here for Aunt Song's family to drive over to pick her up.

Qin Yao was doing work in the room. When he heard the beep of his mobile phone, he picked it up directly.

Seeing Ye Chu's reply to his message, Qin Yao frowned and was a little confused.

This guy said he had some personal matters and would be back later.

What personal matters could Ye Chu have?

He couldn't get an explanation for his question, so he didn't send any more messages to Ye Chu.

In a purely handmade shop, Ye Chu looked at the carved exhibits around him and couldn't help but admire the abilities of the craftsmen.

Aunt Song's husband specializes in this job. She also has a child at home, but she is working out of town now.

After Aunt Song changed her clothes, she asked her husband to take her to a nearby clinic for a good treatment of the wound.

When she came back, Aunt Song brought some gauze and medicine to Ye Chu.

Aunt Song: "The injury on your hand still needs to be re-done, otherwise the scar will be too ugly."

Hearing this, Ye Chu took it with some emotion, and then applied the medicine himself.

The wound was gradually scabbing, so the pain she applied this time was not as painful as yesterday.

When wrapping the gauze behind, Aunt Song tied her a nice knot.

Then Aunt Song and Uncle Song exchanged a few words and then ran to the back to prepare for dinner.

Uncle Song found some smaller pieces of wood for Ye Chu and asked Ye Chu what kind of thing he wanted to carve.

Ye Chu looked at his hands and asked, "Uncle Song, as I am now, how long will it take to make one?"

Uncle Song was a kind man with a kind face. After hearing what Ye Chu said, he smiled and said, "It will take at least two days."

Ye Chu: "It's been so long, but I have to give it away tonight."

Uncle Song: "Don't worry, I will help you. Just tell me what you want. I will carve out the rough outline for you first, and you can do the rest of the details yourself."

When Ye Chu heard this, it seemed that this was not impossible, and rounding it up could be regarded as a gift he made sincerely.

Then Ye Chu told Uncle Song his thoughts. Uncle Song acted very quickly, as expected of someone who has been doing this all his life. After a while, he gave her a rough outline.

The rest of Ye Chu was doing it by himself, asking questions if he didn't understand anything.

This thing looks simple, but it is very difficult to get your hands on. Ye Chu accidentally got his hands on it several times.

She spent the entire afternoon working on this thing.

After eating, Ye Chu was still working on it. It wasn't until eight or nine o'clock that she finally understood what it was.

What Ye Chu made was a little bear, which was very similar to the one Qin Yao had caught for her before. It was just that some parts had more pieces and less pieces because of Ye Chu's unskilled skills.

In the end, Uncle Song took the wood and polished it, and it was still ready to be seen as a gift.

Because it was a gift, he couldn't just take this thing with him. Ye Chu also found a box that could hold wood, added some sawdust as decoration, and finally a set of ropes, and an exquisite gift was ready.

In the end, Uncle Song drove Ye Chu back, saying that it was not safe for a little girl at night.

Ye Chu was very grateful for what they did and gave Aunt Song some money when he left, but Aunt Song took it away.

Aunt Song said: "When you get together with that boy later, if you remember me, just give me a wedding candy."

Aunt Song's words made Ye Chu blush and his heart beat.

So much so that when she went back and saw the closed door, she subconsciously hesitated for a long time.

Qin Yao didn't sleep. He waited in the room for a long time.

Finally, when there was a knock on the door of the room, Qin Yao quickly walked over and opened the door.

It had only been a day since Qin Yao saw Ye Chu. He felt that a long time had passed.

He concealed his worries, walked to his seat and sat down expressionlessly, and then said softly: "Why are you coming back so late?"

He shouldn't have asked about his identity, but Qin Yao couldn't help but want to know.

Ye Chu heard a hint of anger in his tone, and she pursed her lips, "Are you angry?"

Qin Yao looked at her with clear eyes and said coldly: "I didn't bring you here to let you do irrelevant things."

Hearing this, Ye Chu's excitement just now was instantly extinguished by his words.

Nothing important.

Her eyes dimmed slightly. Only then did Qin Yao notice that both of her hands were behind her back, and he couldn't help but ask, "What are you holding in your hands?"

Ye Chu took out the things in his hands and said quietly: "It's nothing, I just prepared a gift."

Hearing this, Qin Yao's eyes paused slightly, a gift?

He just had some guesses in his mind when he heard Ye Chu say: "Aren't we only going to stay here for about three days? I want to make a gift for Xiaofu before I leave."

Originally, he wanted to give it to Qin Yao, but because of his words, Ye Chu no longer had the courage to give it to him.

He also has someone he likes, so the gifts he gave would not be taken seriously even if he thought about it.

In this case, I might as well not give it away.

Qin Yao thought that Ye Chu knew about his birthday today and bought a gift for him. Who knew that her words made Qin Yao's mood hit rock bottom.

It turned out that it wasn't for him, so I almost made it self-indulgent.

Qin Yao covered up the strangeness in his eyes, "It's getting late, go to bed early."

With that said, Qin Yao turned off the computer. While waiting for Ye Chu, Qin Yao didn't know what he did.

Ye Chu watched him stand up, his hand holding the gift tightened, and in the end he packed it up without saying anything.

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