The matter ultimately ended with those families being driven out dejectedly.
There was an old man with a wrinkled face, and the wrinkles on his face were getting more and more numerous.
His son, enraged, punched the wall. "Damn it! Dad, are we just going to let this go like this?"
The old man glared at him and said, "You idiot! Didn't you see the military is getting involved? You dare to go against the military?"
The tall, burly man, who was being scolded so badly he couldn't even lift his head, grumbled defiantly, "You guys don't dare either! You're just blaming me!"
The old man was so angry that he kicked him. His son wasn't stupid, of course he wouldn't let his father hit him, and he ran away with his head in his hands.
The father and son chased each other, and soon they were far away.
The others looked at each other in bewilderment.
One of the older women spoke up, "Yingzi's in-laws probably don't know what's going on here yet, do they?"
What if they find out? With her in-laws causing trouble, if we step in to help her out, do you think she'll be grateful?
The young man frowned; his intuition told him he shouldn't do that, as the man inside was not someone to be trifled with.
"Let's not. It's really not worth offending a big shot for a little money."
After saying that, he didn't wait for anyone else to say anything and directly pulled his father away.
Regardless of what they do, he has already offered his advice, and whether they listen or not is beyond his control.
It's hard to reason with a damned devil.
The others, each with their own thoughts, also went back to their respective places.
Yingzi feared that things might get complicated if things dragged on, and that those people would come looking for trouble again.
“Village chief, I’m afraid they’ll come again. I want to leave after my grandfather’s seventh day memorial.”
Exactly, if this house is left uninhabited for a long time, it will definitely deteriorate.
Could you please do me a favor?
The village chief knew exactly what she was going to say: "You want to list your house in the village for rent?"
Yingzi nodded. "I heard that the educated youth settlement is already overcrowded and they're arguing all the time. Luckily, no one lives in our house now."
"You can rent it to them. The village will collect the rent on your behalf; the village head can just send it to me later. Of course, I know the rules: 10% will go to the village as management fees. How does that sound?"
She was educated, so she naturally knew about social etiquette.
The village chief thought that the educated youth settlement was indeed overcrowded, and if they were rashly arranged to stay in the homes of the villagers, all sorts of troubles and disputes would follow.
It would be better to let them choose for themselves; if they want to rent, they can rent Liang Ge's house themselves.
"Okay, I'll take care of it for you."
After the village chief finished speaking, Xiao Che took a pack of cigarettes from his pocket and handed it to him.
"Village Chief, I have to wait until my Third Uncle's seven-day mourning period has passed before I take Sister Yingzi and the others back to the capital."
They are a widow and her child, and people will gossip if I stay here. Can I squeeze into your house?
I will pay the rent and food expenses.
The village chief held the cigarette in his hand, and his usually calm eyes began to sway.
That's his favorite cigarette! But it's so hard to buy them, and they're ridiculously expensive!
He usually grows them himself, dries them, rolls them up, and smokes them!
"Hahaha, as long as you don't mind our simple farm-style meals! Come on, let's go home together!"
Even without this pack of cigarettes, his status as a distinguished person would have been enough for him to offer help.
After saying goodbye to Yingzi and her daughter, Xiao Che picked up his suitcase and followed the village chief home.
He went to town early the next morning and called home.
"Ya Jing, here's the situation. Could you please tell Grandpa and let him decide what to do?"
Bai Yajing, sitting opposite, didn't care that there would be another mother and daughter in the family. "Okay, I'll talk to Grandpa about it."
As for finding him a husband, I guess Mom will handle that; Grandpa won't have time to worry about it.
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