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Chapter 479 Liang Shi is startled
Just like those doll covers, Liang has been making them for so long, and in front of others she only says that she found an embroidery job. She boasts about it everywhere, but she has never revealed that it was a job given to her by the second branch of the Lu family.
When it came to his own affairs, Mr. Liang was indeed very cautious.
She was in a daze, her mind replaying Tang's mother's words over and over again, and she gradually began to have difficulty breathing.
No, she needs to talk to someone about it.
Liang arrived at Lu Dasong's house with unsteady yet hurried steps. Lu Dasong had just finished his afternoon nap and was about to go to work in the fields.
Upon seeing Madam Liang approach, he paused and asked, "Third sister-in-law, you're back? Have you eaten?"
Madam Liang nodded haphazardly, "I've eaten, I've eaten. Uncle, there's something I need to tell you..."
Before she could finish speaking, she saw Li Shi standing to the side. Thinking of this unreliable sister-in-law, she immediately swallowed her words.
Li was impatient to see her; she had known for a long time that Da Hu was also attending the private school. The sons of the second and third wives were all studying, but their Er Niu could only follow the adults to work in the fields.
Unfortunately, Erniu was the eldest of the three brothers, and when Li found out, she threw another tantrum at home.
Upon seeing Liang arrive, Li asked irritably, "What are you doing here?"
"I...I need Da Niu's help with something." Liang hurriedly called to Da Niu inside the house, "Da Niu, you, you come out quickly, go to the village chief's house to borrow an oxcart and take me back. Something's happened, I have to go back right away."
Something was wrong with her. Da Niu came out of the main room, and he was also about to get out of bed.
Hearing what Liang said, Li was unhappy, but it was the first time Da Niu had seen his third aunt so pale. He instinctively felt that something serious had happened, otherwise she wouldn't have turned out like this.
He immediately said to Lu Dasong, "Dad, I'll go to the village chief's house to borrow a car and take Auntie back to the county town."
Li tried to stop him, but Liang took out about ten copper coins from her bosom and handed them over, saying, "Go quickly, go quickly."
The members of the Lu family's main branch stared at Madam Liang in shock. She would actually take out the copper coins to borrow the carriage? This was truly unprecedented.
It seems something serious has indeed happened, so serious that even the Liang family is acting strangely.
Da Niu didn't delay any longer, nor did he refuse. He took the copper coin and ran out the door.
Lu Dasong and Li Shi exchanged a glance. After thinking for a moment, the latter stepped forward and asked, "Third sister-in-law, what happened? You look like you've lost your soul."
As if she hadn't heard her clearly, Madam Liang turned her head and glanced at her before starting to walk around in the courtyard.
Li pursed her lips and didn't ask any more questions.
Da Niu moved quickly. As soon as the sound of cart wheels came from outside the courtyard gate, Liang couldn't wait to rush out and get on the oxcart. "Quick, quick, back to the county town!"
Da Niu nodded to Lu Dasong, then pulled on the reins and drove the oxcart away.
As they approached the village entrance, Da Niu spotted a chubby, familiar figure in the crowd and quickly pulled on the reins.
As soon as the car stopped, Liang became anxious, "Why did you stop? Let's go!"
"Third Aunt, did you bring Da Bao back with you?" Da Niu pointed to Da Bao, who was proudly talking about how he was praised by his teacher at the private school. A group of children were surrounding him, marveling at him with admiration on their faces.
Liang was stunned for a moment, then slapped her forehead hard. "I... I forgot about him."
(End of this chapter)