The Villainess is Three and a Half Years Old Chapter 21.3
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Xia Qing, who had always wanted a younger sister, suddenly forgot to cry. She looked at her blankly and said, “You are so cute~”
Ye Ya tilted her head.
“Can I touch your face?" She stared at her round face, her eyes full of expectation.
Ye Ya's little bottom moved silently to the side, tsunderely refusing, “You can’t touch it."
“Why?" Xia Qing was disappointed.
Ye Ya said solemnly, “You can't touch it if you haven't washed your hands."
Oh~ So that’s why.
Speaking of washing hands…
Xia Qing suddenly became thirsty.
She licked her dry lips and thought of her uncle again, her eyes began to flush, “...I want to drink water."
Ye Ya shook the small water bottle in her hand, then closed one eye and looked in from the mouth of the bottle. It was dark... Oops! She used the wrong eye.
Ye Ya opened her eyes to see, “There is no more water." She drank all the water in the kettle just now, “Are you thirsty?"
Xia Qing nodded.
“Okay” Ye Ya jumped out of the bench and turned to look at the driver. The driver had just bought the ticket and was still on the phone. He seemed to be arguing with someone, and he seemed emotionally unstable just by looking at his back.
The convenience store was two steps away in front. If she were gone for a while, Mister driver wouldn’t get lost, right?
He was already a grown-up, he would definitely not get lost!
After making up her mind, Ye Ya decided to buy water.
“I have money here." Ye Ya ostentatiously patted the trouser pocket with fifty cents in it, “I'm going to buy water. Don’t walk around."
“Okay." Xia Qing responded, watching as Ye Ya left.
Ye Ya walked with her short legs all the way to the convenience store on the opposite side. At this moment, there was no one in the small shop, only the owner and an old lady watching TV next to her. Ye Ya stood on tiptoe and laboriously raised her hand. She was holding the fifty-cent coin high, trying to attract attention with a small milk voice, “Auntie, I want to buy water."
The woman at the counter stood up and saw her, and she was stunned.
“Auntie, I want to buy water." She stared at the woman with bright black eyes. The owner’s heart was about to melt when she saw those eyes.
The owner looked at Ye Ya and then at the fifty cents. She didn't say much but stood up and walked to the elderly woman, got close to her ear and shouted, “Grandma, sit over there, I need to get water."
“I need to get water!" The shopkeeper's voice increased.
“Oh..." The grandma got up slowly and moved to the stool next to her.
The shopkeeper took out the water and muttered a few words, “As a 100-year-old person, why are you still running away from home? You got to go back with my dad tonight. You are an elder, what's wrong with letting the younger one go? Do you have to run away from home? You caused others to worry about you."
The old lady probably didn't hear it, because she didn't say a word.
On the contrary, Ye Ya heard the shopkeeper's words clearly.
Grandma…
One hundred years old would be a grandmother already? An elderly?
Ye Ya bit her finger, her eyes flashing.
So she is now a grandmother and an elderly?
“Your water." While Ye Ya was thinking, the shopkeeper handed over the water.
Ye Ya recovered, took the water, and said thank you sweetly, stuffing the fifty cents coin into the shopkeeper's hand.
The shopkeeper put away the coins, sat back in the bench and continued reading the newspaper.
Ye Ya did not leave after buying the water. She was standing in front of the counter as if waiting for something.
A minute passed and she didn't leave.
Then two minutes passed, and she didn't leave.
Three minutes…
The shopkeeper frowned fiercely, and when he caught a glimpse of the little girl's excessively good-looking face, she immediately softened her tone, “What else do you want, child?" Such a lovely little girl, she would be happy to give another bottle of water to her.
Ye Ya looked at the grandmother who was so old that she couldn't open her eyes, turned around holding the water, and waved her little hand heroically, “Keep the change. Buy some candy for Grandma. Little leaf will bless you."
Well, she was so generous.
She was really the best little monster to mankind in the world.
“?” What just happened?
The confused shopkeeper sat down slowly, but before she could warm the bench, the phone rang, and her brother's excited voice came from the microphone: "Sister! The hospital called just now! They said mom woke up! She was in a coma for five years, and finally...finally woke up." On the phone, the brother couldn't stop crying.
The shopkeeper’s hand shook; the shock made her speechless. She turned her head for a moment and looked in the direction of the little girl's departure.
The fact that good people have good rewards... Does it really exist?