Cao Ying responded and carried Gu Gaoyang towards her uncle's house.
When I arrived, I told my cousin and then rushed back.
Gu Gaoyang didn't want to stay at Uncle Cao Ying's house and instinctively wanted to cry.
My cousin snapped impatiently, "Stop crying, stop crying! All you do is cry. What else can you do besides cry? Let me tell you, don't make me hit you."
She said she wouldn't lay a hand on him, but she quickly beat Gu Gaoyang up.
Seeing all this, Gu Yunyang wished he could go over immediately and drag that woman out and beat her up.
What kind of skill is it to hit a child?
However, he couldn't explain how he knew the child was at his uncle's house.
So they could only follow the main group to Cao Ying's house.
The village chief said, "This is Cao Ying's house. Cao Ying's mother, come out here for a moment. Your in-laws from the Red Flag Brigade have arrived and said you brought the child back."
Cao's mother came out, her face still full of doubt, and said in denial, "What? We brought the child back? Impossible. We haven't been to the Hongqi Brigade since our last falling out. What's wrong? Do you think we're easy to bully? You lost your child, so you came here to us?"
She seemed very angry and was being somewhat unreasonable.
But her performance only made Gu Yunyang more confident in saying, "Captain, judging from her reaction, I know the child must be here."
Um?
The village chief didn't think there was anything wrong with it.
Gu Hanping thought about it for a moment and understood: "That makes sense. My former mother-in-law isn't the kind of person who likes my child."
In previous years, I didn't even receive any New Year's money when I came back.
This is going a bit too far, and if she really wanted to get angry, given this old woman's temper, she would already be sitting on the ground throwing a tantrum.
"Trying to reason and present facts, saying you've never been to the Red Flag Brigade—who would believe that?"
The village chief rolled his eyes, but upon closer reflection, Cao Ma really did have that kind of personality.
He glanced at Cao's mother speechlessly, but thankfully Cao's father returned at that moment.
Otherwise, the village chief wouldn't know what to say.
"It's good that you're back. You can handle your own family matters."
The village chief's meaning was clear: they wouldn't directly help drive people away.
But if Cao's father and his group can keep things under control and prevent anyone from finding the child, they will also make sure that Gu Hanping and his group don't take action.
Cao's father nodded slightly. This was originally their idea, and they had asked Cao Ying to carry it out.
Before, when they were in the fields, they were actually just slacking off.
I only rushed back after I heard that people had arrived.
They just wanted to get more money from the Gu family. They heard that Gu Hanping's nephew, who had been switched at birth and returned from the capital, had a lot of money.
I earn over a hundred each month.
It takes several workers to earn that wage.
The Cao family would never be satisfied unless they squeezed more money out of Gu Yunyang.
Once we get the money, we'll introduce Cao Ying to a man to marry, which will be another dowry.
If his family were wealthy, Cao Ding wouldn't have to worry about the bride price.
They're all just family-oriented and lack social skills. They're so rich, what's wrong with helping their own family?
Gu Yunyang had no idea what Cao's father was thinking, so he immediately said, "Some people in our village saw Cao Ying go back today and bring the child back to her grandfather's house for dinner. But it should be dinnertime by now, so let's not stay. Let's bring the child back with us."
As Gu Yunyang spoke, several villagers immediately stood up and said, "That's right, it's in that grove of trees next to the educated youth settlement. Cao Ying came in from there and then sneaked out of the grove. We didn't think much of it before, we thought it was just Cao Ying coming back to see the children."
“That’s right, I also thought it was just a mother taking her child back for a meal and a few days. I didn’t expect that our brigade leader knew nothing about this.”
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