The old man turned around and looked at a woman next to him and said, "Old woman, don't we still have an empty room in our house? Pack it up and let the three of them rest!"
"Alright," An old woman in her fifties or sixties smiled and answered, her face full of kindness.
"You can come to my house to rest! I'm the village chief, and my house is right back there," the old man said, pointing to the house in the back, and laughed, "I also have two grandchildren about your age at home."
"Thank you, Grandfather Chief," Hao'er said, and as soon as his voice fell, two young voices came from the side.
"Thank you, Grandfather Chief."
Muchen helped Muyue over, and his boots were on, although he still limped a bit as he walked.
"Ha ha ha, good children, good children, let's go! Come to my house, they're cooking dinner right now, let's eat together!" He looked at the three children and felt pity in his heart.