Orphan Song Rushuang transmigrated to the difficult 1980s, becoming the only little darling of the Old Song family for five generations.
Not only did she have both parents, but also five uncl...
However, before everyone could react, the Song family suddenly left.
Everyone thought that the Song family must have moved away.
After all, everyone in Baishui Village knew that their sixth daughter-in-law had married a high-ranking official in Kyoto more than ten years ago.
Who would have thought that after so many days, the Song family suddenly came back.
Facing the question, Old Lady Song slowly revealed a kind smile:
"It's not a good idea to keep messing around here. I came back this time with the intention of rebuilding."
The villagers said with some regret:
"After burning down so many of your houses, rebuilding them must cost a lot of money, right?"
"That's right. Fortunately, we have a promising child in our family."
The villagers looked at Old Lady Song in surprise.
He was probably wondering who the promising child that Old Lady Song was talking about was.
She asked hesitantly:
"Old sister, let's not talk about anything else. My daughter-in-law has already married into another family. Can she still give the family money for a house?"
Old Mrs. Song paused, and her expression suddenly became a little calmer.
"Of course. Even if my daughter is married, there's no reason to ask her to pay this money, let alone my daughter-in-law."
After hearing this, the villagers were no longer clear about what Old Lady Song meant.
Is there anyone else in the Song family who can give them a large sum of money to build a house?
While the villagers were still guessing, Old Lady Song slowly said:
"Have you ever seen our sixth son?"
Song Laoliu?
The villagers' expressions suddenly became strange.
Although it wasn't very polite, her expression was still a little overwhelming.
When you look at Old Mrs. Song again, you might wonder if she is crazy.
Could she really expect a man who just got out of prison to repair their house?"
Villagers gathered in groups of three or four.
In addition, the old lady did not deliberately lower her voice.
So everyone actually heard what she said just now.
"Aunt Song, your sixth son has been imprisoned for so many years, where did he get the money? You are... talking nonsense."
The person who spoke these last few words deliberately lowered his voice.
"Hmm? I know what kind of personality our Sixth Brother has. He cares most about his reputation, so he will only come back to see me after he has achieved success."
"But how can someone who just came back from prison go there with such success and fame? That's too fake, isn't it?"
"No matter what you say, I believe in our sixth child. He has been the smartest child since he was young, so he naturally has his own ways."
Old Mrs. Song acted as if she was completely indifferent, as if she only knew how to blindly trust her youngest son.
To outsiders who don't know the real situation, they naturally think that there must be something wrong with her brain.
As for the Song family members who knew the inside story, they looked at Old Lady Song with some pity on their faces.
The old lady obviously didn't think so.
Rumors are scary. If she says something like this once, she will be criticized by the villagers for the rest of her life.
This is painful for Old Mrs. Song.
If possible, no member of the Song family wants to encounter such a situation.
But the problem is that, except for the old lady, it is not appropriate for anyone else to say such words, and even if they are said, others may not believe it.
The Song family felt reluctant because they felt heartbroken that the old lady had no choice but to do so.
But in the eyes of outsiders, it is completely different.
"Auntie, you're getting more confused as you get older. Your sixth son is not a good person..."
Before he could finish what he wanted to say, he was pulled hard.
Someone next to him immediately reminded:
"Shhhhh, stop talking, their Song Laoliu is back!"
It was exactly the same as Song Rushuang had guessed.
Song Laoliu didn't go far.
I just don't know how much he heard of the conversation between the old lady and the villagers just now.
However, since he took the initiative to come out of the darkness, Song Rushuang believed that he must have heard a lot.
The villagers who were chatting just now were as if they saw something dirty the moment they saw Song Laoliu.
In an instant, everyone looked away and pushed and shoved each other away.
Didn't even say hello.
For the villagers of Baishui Village, they looked down on Song Laoliu who had just come out of prison.
But the problem is that looking down on others is one thing, and being afraid of them is another.
A place like prison is like hell on earth.
Since Song Laoliu was able to stay in there for twelve years, it doesn’t seem too much to say that he is a devil.
Have some contact with such people.
If they offend him accidentally or without knowing when, what awaits them may be a wanton revenge.
Who can withstand his revenge?
Fortunately, Song Laoliu's gaze did not linger on them for a moment.
Now, Song Laoliu's attention was all on the old lady.
The Song family, led by Song Rushuang, had already gone to the other side of the broken wall to discuss the house.
In the front yard, only Old Lady Song and Old Six Song were left.
Compared to other people in the Song family, Song Rushuang felt that there was nothing to worry about.
Her grandmother is not an ordinary old lady. If it were someone else, Song Rushuang might be worried, but she couldn't leave the old lady alone in front.
But Mrs. Song is a very opinionated person. As long as she has made a decision in advance, she will never change her attitude because of other things.
Give her some space and she will definitely perform better.
Faced with the concerns of other members of the Song family, Song Rushuang honestly expressed her thoughts.
Everyone was calmed down for a while.
Boss Song couldn't help but sigh:
"Xiao Qi understands me so well because she and I are the same type of people. I didn't expect that none of us brothers are like her. The one who is most like me is you. It's no wonder your grandma likes you so much."
Song Rushuang smiled and said nothing more.
In the front yard, Song Laoliu came up to Old Lady Song and asked with great concern:
"Mom, where have you been all this time?"
Old Madam Song looked up at him, then slowly said:
"I just went around to see if anyone could lend me some money so I could rebuild the house."
Of course, this is all false.
After all, I have never heard of anyone taking the whole family with him when going to borrow money.
Is that borrowing money?
It would be better to say that he went there to rob money.
However, Song Laoliu did not expose the lies of Old Lady Song.
He obviously has more important things to do.
After a pause, Song Laoliu adjusted his glasses which had slipped down a little, and then asked in a trembling voice:
"Mom, is what you just said to them true?"
Old Mrs. Song narrowed her eyes and did not respond to the question immediately. Instead, she asked:
"Which sentence?"