“Brother Da Bao, people in Beijing are quite generous. I met a new brother, and we fight every day. He’s very generous; when he loses, he not only doesn’t ask me to pay him back for the candy, but he also gives me candy. In just a few days, I earned a lot of candy. Here, have a taste; it’s quite delicious.” Liu Jiu took out the candy Zheng Jun had given her from her pocket and shared it with Da Bao and Er Bao.
"Delicious, so delicious!" Erbao couldn't wait to grab a piece of candy and stuff it into his mouth. So delicious!
Sanqi was also very happy. His sister had earned a lot of candy in Beijing this time, and he also got some.
Da Bao looked at Liu Jiu and San Qi, who were talking incessantly, and felt very envious.
He didn't envy Liu Jiu and San Qi for being able to go to Beijing, eat delicious food, and travel to many places. He envied Liu Jiu and San Qi for having loving parents.
During the Chinese New Year period, his parents kept arguing and sometimes even throwing things. He didn't know what was wrong with them. They used to be very good to each other, so why were they arguing so much? What was it about?
This child, not yet ten years old, questioned his family and the relationship between husband and wife for the first time.
The carefree second child doesn't think so much. Whenever his parents argue, he goes to his grandparents' house, figuring he won't go hungry. He can't control his parents' arguments, and if he's not careful, he might get beaten up, just like his older brother.
The reason why the eldest brother of the Lin family never quarreled before was because they had no one to compare themselves to.
Now, Lin Tao and Lin Bo are both in the army, receiving government-supplied food and wages. How could they not have their own thoughts? When they're unhappy, they blame each other; how could they not argue? It's just a pity for those two kids!
In unhappy marriages, children are the biggest victims!
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