Wu La's father was so angry that he was shaking. He wanted to scold Wu La but didn't know what to scold. Finally, he decided to go and see everyone divide the house first.
After we got there, we found out that the houses were allocated according to the number of people, which made many families in the village very happy. Because many of them had large families but small houses, this way they could get a big house.
But at the same time, some people are not satisfied because they have a small population, but they should have a big house, so they go to find the village chief and hope that the village chief can make the decision.
"Village Chief, you are the backbone of our village. Although there are only three of us in our family, we should at least have a two-story house. We have made great contributions to the village in the past. You can't just let us live in a small house like this, right?"
"Yes, yes, Village Chief, I think this is totally unfair. We used to have a very high status in the village. Now that we've come here, we're suddenly forced to live in small houses, while those who haven't made any contributions at all are forced to live in big houses. Isn't this very strange?"
These people regarded the village chief as the one who got involved. They knew they couldn't go looking for him because that was the rule and the procedure. If they made trouble, they would get nothing. They were also unwilling to go back to the mountains.
As the saying goes, if you are always in the dark, you will not be afraid of loneliness, but when one day you see the light, you will not be able to accept such a long period of darkness, because when you see the light and see hope, you will want more.
When they saw the prosperity at the foot of the mountain, the beautiful houses, the electric lights, and the many fields, they no longer wanted to live the same life as before. Although hunting could be exchanged for some food, who would be willing to exchange their lives for food?
Who would want to work so hard when they can live a good life?
So they really wanted to settle down here, but they felt that the house was too small and they couldn't let themselves cause trouble for others, so they could only go to the village chief. Anyway, the village chief regarded everything in the village as his burden, so they let him find a solution.
At first, the village chief felt that he was no longer needed. Now that they came to him, he thought it was great, it turned out that they still needed him.
He didn't even consider why they needed him. Did they truly think he was exceptional, or were they simply trying to exploit him? He didn't care, didn't even think about what was going on. He just charged forward.
After he rushed up to ask, he found out that the houses were now divided according to the number of people, because there was a limited number of houses. Now the arrangements for everyone were unified. If they were unwilling, then they had no choice. After all, this was the best arrangement they could make.
The village chief himself was allocated a small house with one bedroom and one living room, and he and the others lived in the same building. Because there were fewer people, they all had one bedroom and one living room, or two bedrooms and one living room.
"I've already asked, and this is the only arrangement I can make now. I have no other options. How about you wait a little longer? Maybe we'll have another chance in the future? Or maybe you can build it up yourself. What do you think?"
Although they said that the house is small now, you can apply for a piece of land and build the house yourself in the future. Although they have arranged everything for you, they can't arrange everything for you for the rest of your life.
"But we feel really wronged! Village chief, could you please give us your daughter's house? We think your daughter's house is pretty good already."
They finally spoke out their true thoughts.
Logically speaking, the village chief should have refused, but he didn't. He agreed happily.
It seems that being able to do things for everyone is a very happy thing. As for whether his daughter would agree, it was not within his consideration at all, because in his opinion, his daughter must agree.
Wu La didn't know all this. She was preparing to pick up her grandfather from the hospital and take her sister home.
Gan Ye and Luo Dan's grandfather became good friends. They played chess together and went out to play cards together. Gan Ye then felt that this was a normal life.
His illness wasn't serious; his psychological issues were the key. He couldn't let go of his hometown, and he was constantly being ostracized in the village, which was why he was so unhappy.
Now that he has come out, I realize that he has not lost touch with this world and has found close friends. Isn't this something worth being happy about?
Rodin's grandfather was also very happy. Although there were many people here, they spoke in dialect and he couldn't really understand them. Although he had been helping his daughter and his son also needed their help, he actually felt a little uncomfortable most of the time because he didn't have a good friend. Now he has become very happy because he has a good friend.
He also plans to go with his friends to find his hometown, perhaps to relax.
So when Ula's annoying father came, they were waiting in the ward for Ula to be discharged.
To be honest, he was disappointed with his son. As a son, he had never cared about his father. He even felt that his father was a trouble and a burden to him, and even brought him some bad influences.
At that time, he wanted to leave the village many times, even if it meant death, but his wife was kind to him, and later he had to take care of two children, so he had to stay there.
Now he no longer needed to be tolerant. Gan Ye looked at him with a dark face, "What are you doing here? Is there anything you need here? Or do you want me to die too?"
"That's not what I meant. I just came to tell you that the house you live in is too big and unsuitable. It's better to give it to someone else. That's the best option."
Gan Ye had heard from his granddaughter a long time ago that everything had been arranged, and his face immediately darkened.
"What you said is a bit funny. The three of us have been registered in one yard, which is very reasonable. Why should I give it to others?
You have to understand one thing. You are no longer the village chief here, and I am not your villager. I am your father. It’s okay if you don’t respect me, and I don’t need a son like you, but that doesn’t mean you can order me around at will. As for the two children, I raised them. It was me who raised them, not you, so you have no right to interfere in their affairs.
From now on, we have nothing to do with you. Whether you want to be the village chief or the savior, it has nothing to do with us. Don't even think about getting anything from us."
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