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Chapter 936 Simple Little Happiness

Chapter 936 Simple Little Happiness

The shepherd boy Pete came to the wooden house, and his grandfather asked him to take Heidi to the Alps for a sunny day today.

In fact, the cold-hearted grandpa prepared food for Heidi and put it in a cloth bag for Heidi to take away.

Pete looked envious.

Heidi followed Pete to the Alps, and she met a new friend Pete.

The mountain was full of sunshine, and Heidi and Pete, a new friend, chatted and played happily.

Heidi never had a chance to go outside before, so here, she can run and play freely, making her happy like crazy.

Everything here is so beautiful to Heidi, those grasses, those flowers, the goats grazing, the circling eagles, the mountains half covered by ice and snow, the sky here is so blue, the air is so fresh .

When Pete was resting, he kept thinking about the lunch that Grandpa prepared for Heidi.

He glanced at Heidi, who was playing with the goat, and took a few bites of cheese and ham while Heidi wasn't paying attention.

When Heidi came back to take out her lunch to eat, she found that both the cheese and the ham had been bitten.

She asked Pete, "Did you steal my cheese and ham?"

Pete was still biting his mouth, but he denied it and said, "No, it's not me!"

Heidi asked again, "Who stole that?"

Pete shook his head and said, "I don't know, maybe the goat stole it?"

Heidi looked at Pete. Although she knew that Pete had stolen it, she didn't continue to ask.

At this moment, two goats started fighting, and Pete hurried over to beat the two fighting goats with a whip.

Heidi hurried over to stop Pete and told him not to fight: "They don't fight anymore, why are you still beating them?"

But Pete didn't take it seriously, because he always dealt with it like this: "Teach them a lesson, or they will fight next time they come out."

Talking about Pete picking up the whip again, Heidi felt sorry for the goat. She grabbed Pete and said, "As long as you stop beating, I'll give you half of the food."

Pete was stunned immediately, he had always been thinking about the delicious cheese and ham.

He stopped and asked, "Every day?"

Heidi nodded in agreement.

But I also made an appointment with Pete: "But you have to promise that you will never hit them again!"

Hearing that Heidi agreed, Pete immediately agreed, stretched out his hand, and clasped his two little hands together.

In fact, Heidi knew that Pete was thinking about the lunch grandpa prepared for her, so she made such an agreement with him.

The two immediately smiled at each other. Perhaps from this moment on, they became real good friends, right?
Pete took Heidi to demonstrate that whistling can attract groundhogs. Heidi also learned to whistle, but not so loudly, but she also successfully attracted groundhogs.

Pete threw a small stone at the groundhog, and the timid groundhog retreated into the hole in an instant, and Heidi pushed Pete angrily.

Pete rolled down, and Heidi followed Pete's example and rolled down the grass on the hillside.

At this time, Pete suddenly asked Heidi to promise him: "Don't tell your grandpa that you give me half of the food!"

Heidi said naturally: "I won't say it."

At this time, Pete hesitated and said, "I heard from people in the village that he, he killed people before!"

After hearing this, Heidi was extremely surprised.

When eating at night, Grandpa noticed Heidi's abnormality, especially when Heidi finished eating and said, "I'd better go to sleep in the sheepfold today."

Saying that, Heidi opened the door of the cabin.

Grandpa asked, "Did that kid tell you about me?"

Heidi stood at the door without answering, but Grandpa understood everything.

He stood up and said, "Do you believe what he said?"

Heidi asked with some fear, "Is what he said true?"

Grandpa came over and shook his head, "People always gossip!"

He took Heidi's arm and said, "You have to decide whether to believe your own eyes and ears or what other people say."

After speaking, he walked back to the dinner table to eat.

Heidi turned around and looked at the sheepfold, thought for a while, then turned back, ran to hug Grandpa and said, "Good night, Grandpa!"

Then I ran upstairs to sleep.

Grandpa was quite overwhelmed by being hugged like this, a trace of surprise appeared on his usually calm face, and grandpa looked out the window, as if he was thinking about something.

He has always been alone, and has always been considered difficult to get in touch with by the villagers. It is the first time for him to hug his granddaughter like this.

The next day, Heidi and Pete went to the mountains to herd sheep again. They came to a lake, and Heidi marveled at the beautiful scenery here.

Grandpa, who was alone at home, also started to get busy. He took out some tools and carefully selected a piece of wood, as if he was going to do something.

Pete taught Heidi to paint on his face with wild fruits, and told Heidi to take her to see edelweiss tomorrow.

The smile on Heidi's face narrowed. She looked at her new friend Pete and said, "Peter, I'm leaving tomorrow. Grandpa is going to send me to the pastor."

Heidi looked very unhappy. She didn't want to leave here, and she didn't want to leave her grandpa who was hard-spoken and soft-hearted.

Pete was also a little annoyed when he heard this, saying that he would have to accompany the goats alone again.

For Heidi, it is happy to have Pete as a playmate, so why not for Pete?

When Heidi got home, she saw a brand new wooden chair in front of the table as soon as she came in. She sat on it carefully. At this time, Grandpa came back.

Heidi stood up in fright, and grandpa told Heidi, "You can sit there."

Heidi asked, "I want to ask, is this for me?"

Grandpa turned his head: "Who else is there besides you?"

Heidi said, "But I'm leaving tomorrow."

Grandpa turned around and said, "Tomorrow you will still follow Pete."

Heidi immediately asked in surprise and joy: "Will you continue to follow Pete the day after tomorrow?"

Grandpa nodded: "Yes!"

Then he pretended to be irritable and said, "Stop asking questions, go and wash your face."

After hearing this, Heidi happily ran over and threw herself on her grandpa, who quickly hugged her.

Grandpa said: "Go and wash your face."

Heidi jumped down, ran out and shouted happily: "Peter, I can stay."

Hearing Heidi's cheering voice, Grandpa, who had always been cold-faced, showed a long-lost smile.

Seeing this, many film critics and media people in the theater all looked like this.

What made them puzzled was that if grandpa accepted Heidi so quickly, how would the next plot unfold?

Grandpa is sick?Does Heidi take care?

The film continues, spring and autumn come, the Alps seem to have put on a golden coat, still a beautiful and breathtaking natural scenery like a fairy tale world, Heidi and Pete also put on long trousers and long sleeves, once again Come to the lake to play.

The two played in the shallow lake, and their bodies were soaked from playing.

When they got home, Grandpa was not angry at all. Instead, he wrapped the two of them in thick clothes and dried the hair of the two crazy little guys.

But at this time Pete told Heidi: "I can't come tomorrow."

Heidi asked suspiciously, "Why?"

Pete said, "I have to go to school."

Heidi asked, "When are you coming back?"

Pete thought for a while and said, "It will be spring soon, right?"

Heidi seemed a little disappointed: "Wait until spring?"

Pete stood up, put on his hat, and extended an invitation to Heidi: "You can come with me too, my grandma will be very happy."

Heidi was very sad to see Pete go out, because here, besides grandpa, Pete was her only friend.

Heidi turned to look at Grandpa: "Can I go to school too?"

Grandpa didn't answer but just said: "Sit down and eat!"

(End of this chapter)

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