Chi Yu drunkenly found herself transmigrated into a cannon-fodder character in a rural farming novel that emphasized hardship and survival. In the original story, the main character was accused of ...
He didn't ask what kind of disaster it was, nor did he ask how the fish in the pond knew.
All he knew was that this girl was doing it for his own good and for the good of the Chi family.
Thinking about her mention of separating the family, he figured she probably wanted to help someone in his family, but he had some reservations, so he nodded repeatedly.
“Okay, Uncle, I’ll listen to you. After the disaster is over, we’ll divide the family property and let everyone go down the mountain to the city to find work.”
As for whether or not to separate the family and households, he knew in his heart that since they had separated, they would definitely have to live separately.
Putting aside others, just look at the second son; once the family splits up, he won't be able to control the situation.
Chi Yu, unaware of the old man's thoughts, instructed him after hearing his agreement to divide the family property:
"Yes, when the family is divided, we must be impartial and not show favoritism, lest we hurt the children's feelings in the future."
"Yes, don't worry, Xiaoyu! Uncle will just call the clan chief and the others over to preside over the ceremony!"
What happened back then was something he owed to the second brother.
Now that the family is splitting up, he will not interfere; the clan chief and elders will take charge.
With these words, before leaving, Chi Yu gave her second cousin a barely perceptible nod, then took the dried bamboo shoots that Mei had given her and went home.
When she arrived home, her eldest brother was guarding the shop, while her sister was taking a nap with Zhuangzhuang in the main room.
Chi Dahu hadn't been able to go home. Seeing her return, he said:
"Xiaoyu, not long after you left, Wu Yong came to buy wine."
Not only him, but other villagers who hadn't bought any wine also came over one after another and each received a jar.
After saying that, he handed over the money for the drinks.
Chi Yu reached out and took it, then told him about having dinner at Chi Xiangxi's house that day.
Of course, before leaving, her second cousin also told her about persuading her third uncle to divide the family property.
Chi Dahu paused for a moment, then gritted his teeth and said in a low voice, "Actually, we should have broken up a long time ago!"
Especially after Song's second cousin injured himself while hunting and became unable to have sex, she immediately moved in with her third son; they should have separated.
This matter should be considered one of the unspoken open secrets among the older generation of Chijia'ao.
Chi Yu was too young to know anything about this.
Upon hearing this, he suddenly widened his eyes, his gaze filled with disbelief.
"Brother, are you saying that my third cousin's wife, Song, was originally my second cousin's wife?"
If that's the case, then it explains why, despite his advanced age, the government hasn't assigned him a wife, even though he doesn't have one.
So that's the reason!
That sounds disgusting. Yeah, it's the behavior of my third cousin and his wife, disgusting!
Although it's not easy for people in the mountains to find wives, there's no reason to do it this way, is there?
If my second cousin were to die, and the two of them were to live together willingly, then perhaps it would be understandable.
However, my second cousin is still alive and well.
They live under the same roof like this, don't they think their behavior is disgusting?
Just as Chi Yu was thinking this, Chi Da Hu continued:
"Little Fish, think about it. Your second cousin is a grown man. How would he feel if he just watched his wife leave him and go live with his younger brother instead?"
Especially since his family agreed, and they all lived under the same roof afterward, he watched them have children.
If it were me, I'd probably go crazy by now, and I'd want to kill those two bastards!
As Chi Dahu finished speaking, a deep look of disgust flashed in his eyes, and he continued:
"Over the years, my second cousin has lived a life that is not human. Why do you think that is?"
To be honest, it's really not easy to have endured this long.
Good thing you broke up!