Li Chunfang snorted, "Not only did Qin Zhiqing help find the child, he also paid for his own food and lodging. The Zhang family didn't contribute a cent."
"What? Qin Zhiqing paid for the child himself?"
"That's not right. Don't you think about it? Can Mrs. Zhang come up with the money for what she did?"
Everyone stood on her side, and Li Chunfang was very proud.
These old farmers can hardly read, but they can still tell the good from the bad.
Wu Dani's face turned red and white, and she walked away in shame.
Qin An Ning watched the excitement about her, but there was no room for her to perform.
Li Chunfang walked back with his neck held high, like a victorious rooster.
Seeing Qin Anning, he said cheerfully, "Qin Zhiqing, don't listen to Wu Dani's nonsense. She just wants Zhang Dashan to raise a son for her in vain, and she's unhappy about it.
You can see that all the villagers are praising you for being great."
"I know Aunt Li, everyone here is a reasonable person. Thank you for speaking up for me."
Qin Anning smiled and thanked the villagers. No matter why they stood up to protect her, she was very happy at that moment.
She did not become complacent after being praised, but was humble and polite, which made the villagers have a better impression of her.
"If you're not working, what are you doing here? Do you want to deduct your work points?" Lu Rongjiang shouted, and everyone dispersed.
Next to Lu Rongjiang was a young man in his twenties, wearing a pair of black-framed glasses, staring at Qin Anning with sharp eyes.
"Xiao Qin, educated youth, Comrade Wang wants to see you."
PS: Some dialogues are in Northeastern dialect, which is more suitable for the plot.
But I am afraid that my children won’t understand and it will affect their reading experience. I am struggling with whether I should write in dialect.
Give me some advice, guys!
Carrying heavy work - working for others for free
Nianbashizi - describes a very long time
A penny - a cent
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