"If Boss Ye and the villagers hadn't come to help in time, my old house would have been destroyed."
When this was mentioned, the people who came to help were all moved.
Although the death of someone is inevitable, it is still easy for people to sigh when they are old and cannot die of natural causes but instead die in such an accident.
Although the wild boar had been carried away by the village chief and his men, looking at the situation in the yard, everyone believed what Tiejun's mother said.
If it wasn't such a big wild boar, how could his house be in such a state?
"You know what, the Ye family is really nice."
"Yeah, I noticed that too. His family is very kind-hearted. And Boss Ye's archery skills are amazing. I heard he killed several wild boars in one go last night!"
"I don't know if there will be pork distribution in the village today."
"The wild boars were hunted by Boss Ye, so we won't get a dime!"
"That's not necessarily true. Have you forgotten about the bear meat we shared last time? I think his family is quite generous."
Mrs. Wang Er was also called by her neighbors to help early this morning. After all, they had the same surname. Although she was reluctant, she did not refuse.
But at this time, she couldn't help feeling a little uncomfortable when she heard everyone praising the Ye family.
Although her attempts to deal with the Ye family had failed several times, Madam Wang Er couldn't help but say, "Mrs. Tiejun, if you ask me, it's right to be grateful to them, but don't be too grateful."
"What do you mean?" Tiejun's mother was confused by her roundabout words.
"Yesterday, when my husband heard the gong sound, he quickly put on his clothes and took my dog to the village chief's house to help.
"It wasn't just your family that was harmed by the wild boar last night, Ye Qingyuan's family was also harmed.
“As the saying goes, you can’t write two characters for leaves with one stroke.
"Boss Ye took his bow and arrow and went straight to Ye Qingyuan's house. He dealt with the wild boar over there before coming to your house.
"If he had come to your house first, your family probably wouldn't have lost so many things."
When Tiejun's mother heard this, her face changed. She didn't bother to continue packing her things. She stood up, took off her apron, pulled off her sleeves, brushed off the snow on her clothes, and strode out.
"Tiejun's mother, what are you doing?" someone called her from behind.
"I'm going to ask the village chief for clarification. My family must be given an explanation for this matter!"
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