"Dead old woman, are you smoking me?" The boatman coughed from the smoke.
"It's not my fault, it's the wind..."
The old fisherman was aggrieved and tried her best to disperse the cooking smoke. However, the boatman who knew it was still coughing.
"Ha ha..."
Around some fishing boats laugh unceasingly, the laughter and abuse of gag followed.
These people are fishermen who mingle on the river. When they learned that Ling Luoyu was going to cross the river, the fisherman's wife and her husband, Lao Yu, agreed to give her a free ride along the river.
Their home is upstream. They come out in the morning and return at night. Most of their life is spent on the water.
After cooking the fish soup, the old fisherman washed the bowl in the river water five times before serving Ling Luoyu with a bowl of soup.
"Miss, I look at you like a lady from a big family. Although I am poor in my boat, my things are still clean..."
"Mother in law, what do you say? I am also a child of ordinary people!"
Ling Luoyu takes it with a smile. He drinks a mouthful of hot soup, but sticks out his tongue.
"If a rich family has money, they will not have no money to take a carriage, but will have to go by water..."
Ling Luoyu is going to the golden palace to see Mo xuanchen.
It takes four days to walk by land, but it only takes one day to go straight to the canyon by water.
Thinking of giving Mo xuanchen a surprise at night, Ling Luoyu's face turned red.
The fisherman's wife is a passer-by. She can see through her little daughter's mentality at a glance.
"Girl Are you going to meet a lover? "
"Mother in law..."
Ling Luoyu's fish soup almost came out.
This mother-in-law, also very eye-catching!
Such things can be seen.
"Girl, look at you with spring in your eyes. You look like you are in love. Naturally, you are going to meet your lover, but How can you walk alone on such a long way? What's more, it's dangerous for you to go out alone. Your lover Don't worry. You're going alone
There was a slight reproach in the fisherman's voice.
"Mother in law, it's not his fault He didn't know I was going to see him... "