The Whole Internet is Shipping Me with My Ex-Boyfriend-Chapter 251: Is This a Letter from Chi Yu?
That was pretty simple.
Gu Yuan followed all the procedures.
But this time she wrote her real name instead of using Gu Yan’s name.
"Gu Yan, right? Alright, you can go in." The registrar returned the pen and sat down again.
When Gu Yuan got back in the car, the registrar reminded her, "The roads in the village are narrow, and there are lots of kids. Drive slowly."
Gu Yuan put on her sunglasses again and gave an OK gesture, "Got it."
She drove slowly.
After crossing the bridge and not going too far into the village, she saw the village chief’s grandson, Tutu, squatting on the ground playing marbles with others.
There were several kids, not just boys, but girls too.
Sheng Yi parked the car, opened the door, and got out.
She knew well that the countryside wasn’t the place for white shoes and clothes. Gu Yuan wore a black oversized coat, black boots, and swapped her bag for a large tote bag.
This tote bag contained a pack of candies, imported ones suitable for kids but not too sweet or damaging to their teeth.
Gu Yuan had long considered the fact that there were many kids in the countryside, so she specially brought candies back.
She took off her sunglasses and walked over. Some kids saw her, raised eyebrows like little caterpillars, and exclaimed, "Wow, pretty sister~"
Gu Yuan chuckled, amused, "What a sweet talker."
"She’s a human trafficker; don’t get too close to her." One little girl pulled the boy who said "Wow" back, watching Gu Yuan warily.
Gu Yuan laughed even more and asked the little girl, "Do I look like a human trafficker?"
The little girl shook her head, "No."
Gu Yuan asked again, "Then why say I’m a human trafficker?"
The little girl said, "Mom said when you meet a pretty sister, don’t believe what she says and don’t take what she gives because she’ll kidnap kids to sell them off."
"Hmm." Gu Yuan nodded, "That’s reasonable."
"What human trafficker, you’re the human trafficker, this is my sister Yanyan." Tutu collected his marbles, walked over to Gu Yuan, and solemnly introduced her to everyone before ordering them like a little gang leader, "You all have to call her Sister Yanyan, come on, greet her."
Although Tutu was the smallest among these kids, he was actually the most influential.
He benefited from having a village chief for a grandfather.
Children’s hearts are that simple. Your grandpa is the village chief, the adults listen to the big village chief, and the kids follow the little village chief.
So, everyone called out in unison, "Sister Yanyan."
Being called sister by a group of kids was simply delightful.
She opened her bag, grabbed a handful of candies, and distributed them one by one.
The kids were so happy they jumped up and spun in circles. When she reached the little girl, the girl hesitated, "But mom said not to take things from strangers, especially candies, because human traffickers love using candy to trick kids."
"I’m actually not a stranger; Tutu and I know each other well." Gu Yuan said with a smile, squatting down.
The little girl was very hesitant.
She couldn’t forget what her mom taught her, but this sister was so pretty.
Tutu came over and spoke to the little girl in a somewhat mature tone, "Huahua, don’t be scared. If Sister Yanyan were a human trafficker, I would have been gone long ago."
The little girl asked, "Where did you go?"
Tutu said, "To beg on the streets. My grandpa said that children sold by human traffickers end up begging. You see, I haven’t gone begging yet, so I can eat."
The little girl looked enlightened, "Yes, you’re right. When Tutu goes begging, then I shouldn’t eat the sister’s candy."
Tutu said, "When I grow up, I’m going to be the village chief. How can I end up begging? If begging was more profitable, even I might consider it."
Gu Yuan: "..."
Children really are the most fun, no doubt about it.
Gu Yuan had just arrived and was already amused by these cheeky kids.
The little girl took the candy from Gu Yuan’s hand and very politely said, "Thank you, Sister Yanyan."
Each word was double.
Gu Yuan couldn’t stop smiling.
After distributing all the candy, Tutu came over and asked her, "Sister Yanyan, grandpa said you came back to the village for a matchmaking, I asked my mom what matchmaking means, and mom said matchmaking is when you’re getting married. Sister Yanyan, are these wedding candies?"
That question caught Gu Yuan off guard.
She asked Tutu, "Why would you think these are wedding candies?"
Tutu’s answer was simple, "Because in our village when people get married, they hand out wedding candies."
"Makes sense." Gu Yuan patted Tutu’s head, stood up, and said, "But these candies are not wedding candies."
Tutu asked, "When will you hand out wedding candies, Sister Yanyan?"







