Chapter 612 Side Story: Dun Dun's Growth Diary (Part 3)



When Ping An and the others arrived in Guangshi, they discovered that they had all been deceived by Dun Dun.

Rice grains were the first to protest.

"Auntie, I don't like dolls. I can't call out to them. I'd rather just go for a walk with my grandparents."

Mili is the daughter of Huang Jianjun and Mu Shengnan.

Because they had agreed before getting married that no matter how many children they had in the future, the first one would always have the surname Mu.

So Mili's surname is Mu, and her given name is Mu Jingyi.

Huang Qinqin didn't directly try to persuade her, but said with some regret, "Alright then."

"I had originally negotiated with Manager Gao that if you performed well this time and were able to sign an order, you would be rewarded."

"It seems that Mi Li won't get this reward."

Because whenever Mi Li had money, she liked to ask Huang Jianguo and Huang Jianjun to buy her things like tape recorders or watches on the black market.

Moreover, she didn't use it after buying it; she disassembled it.

At first, everyone thought that the rice grains could be put back together after being disassembled, so they didn't pay much attention.

But gradually, they discovered that Mili only cared about disassembling, not assembling.

When asked, she replied quite confidently, "Mili hasn't learned how to put it back, so of course she doesn't know how."

"Mili tried very hard to put it back, but she couldn't do it well."

"But Mili is learning! If Mili takes it apart a little more, she'll definitely be able to put it back together."

When Huang Jianjun heard these words, his vision went black.

He rummaged through all the parts that had been disassembled from the rice grain, attempting to salvage the situation using his advanced fitter skills.

He discovered that Mi Li had indeed tried very hard to put it back.

Because many important parts were damaged.

Although Huang Jianjun is not short of money now, and the Mu family is even richer, they shouldn't waste it like this.

The result was that everyone felt that Mili was wasting too much money and resources.

All the adults began to strictly limit her allowance.

Whatever she needs, as long as it's reasonable, Huang Jianjun and Mu Shengnan will buy it for her.

But if she wants something like a tape recorder or a watch, then there's no room for negotiation.

Therefore, MiLi hasn't opened anything for almost half a year.

When she heard Huang Qinqin say that there would be a reward for securing the order, she immediately changed her mind.

"Auntie, I misspoke just now."

"Mili really likes plush toys, and I want to help too!"

Huang Qinqin nodded in satisfaction: "Okay, Auntie knew Mili was a good child."

"What about the others? I don't think they'll have any objections, right?"

The others shook their heads, indicating that they had no objection.

However, An'an was still not quite willing.

He prefers quiet, and now asking him to actively approach and chat with people is worse than killing him.

So An'an waited until everyone else had gone far away before walking up to Huang Qinqin and whispering, "Mom, I don't want to."

Before he could finish speaking, Huang Qinqin interrupted him, saying, "An'an, look, Grandma brought your little sister over!"

Huang Qinqin knew, of course, that An'an preferred quiet to noise, so she prepared another position for An'an.

However, she felt that An An might not agree, so she needed to use some tricks.

“An’an, look, your little sister is watching you. She must think your older brothers and sisters are great.”

"Mom also thinks An'an is very cool when he speaks a foreign language and helps her with chores."

After saying that, Huang Qinqin hugged An'an and asked with a smile, "An'an, what did you want to say to Mommy just now?"

When An'an saw Huang Qinqin and Yue'er staring intently at him, he couldn't bring himself to say anything to refuse.

Dundun, who was not far away, saw this and knew that Huang Qinqin was tricking An'an.

Dundun thought that since her younger siblings were already helping, she might be able to let An'an off the hook.

As soon as she walked up to them, she heard An'an say, "Can I just help out inside instead of shouting out for customers?"

Dundun: "..."

Okay, he's overthinking it.

He knew that there was no one his aunt couldn't fool.

Dundun watched as Huang Qinqin calmed An'an down with just a few words, and then willingly became the mascot.

He was once again grateful that he had a group of younger brothers and sisters under his care.

Otherwise, he estimated that he would still be the one acting as the mascot and shouting on the street this year.

......

In 1976, Dundun was fourteen years old.

After the Huang family moved to the city, Dundun and Huang Qinqin still returned to Huangjia Village every week.

In the first two years, the Huangjiacun pickled vegetable workshop frequently encountered various problems.

We need Huang Qinqin and Grandma Huang to go back and help us solve this.

Then Huang Qinqin would take Dundun back with her and send him to the cowshed to continue learning martial arts and foreign languages.

Later, the pickled vegetable workshop in Huangjia Village stabilized, and Grandma Huang got old and was no longer suitable for traveling frequently, so she stopped going back often.

But Dun Dun still insisted on going back every week.

As a result, over the past few years, Dundun has learned high school and even some university knowledge from Professor Wen and Dr. Zhong.

In May 1976, two military jeeps suddenly appeared in Huangjia Village.

When Dundun and Grandpa Song returned from their exercise on the mountain, they saw a middle-aged man who looked about five parts like Grandpa Song.

Dun Dun knew that it was time for him to part ways with Grandpa Song.

Despite their reluctance, Grandpa Song and Song Mincheng left Huangjia Village that day.

Before leaving, however, Grandpa Song patted Dundun on the shoulder and said earnestly, "Dundun, you must read more books and study more."

"I believe we will see each other again soon. I'll be waiting for you in Guangzhou."

The passing of Mr. Song was like a premonition.

After that, the people in the cowshed were gradually exonerated.

The last to leave were Old Xu, his wife Professor Wen, and Dr. Zhong.

Before they left, they all subtly reminded Dundun not to slack off in his studies.

Especially in the coming year, I must read more high school books and consolidate the knowledge they taught me.

If universities reopen and the college entrance examination is reinstated, then this knowledge will come in handy.

After hearing what they said, Dun Dun guessed that the college entrance examination might be reinstated.

After returning to the city, he relayed these words to Huang Qinqin with some hesitation.

She then asked, "Auntie, do you think I should tell the educated youth in Huangjia Village about this?"

"You can't tell!"

Huang Qinqin didn't need to think at all; she simply told Dundun the answer.

She didn't even say "no," she said "cannot."

Dun Dun thought Huang Qinqin would agree with what he said, because in Dun Dun's memory...

Huang Qinqin has done a lot for Huangjia Village over the years, and she seems to really hope that Huangjia Village will get better and better.

So Dun Dun didn't quite understand why she said he couldn't say it.

"Auntie, why can't I tell you?"

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