Although the dress is rustic, it has a unique charm.
The two of them walked there. There was no other way because there was not a single bicycle in their entire team.
Even if there is, I guess neither of them would ride it.
Fortunately, the two brigades were not too far apart. After walking for about forty minutes, we finally saw a magnificent red brick house.
Lin Ran said casually.
"This Huangqiao Brigade is quite wealthy. They even have brick and tile houses."
You should know that their Tashan Brigade is almost entirely made up of yellow mud houses.
Her house was relatively better off. The main house was made of bricks, tiles and yellow mud. Some poor families' houses were basically made entirely of yellow mud.
Upon hearing this, Shen Wenfang glanced at the brick house with an ambiguous tone.
"It's just that his family is well-off. He's the captain of the Huangqiao Brigade."
As soon as Lin Ran heard it, she knew that Shen Wenfang didn't like this family, which meant that this family must not be very good.
The two men walked straight past the brick house, and as expected, without the obstruction of the brick house, a row of yellow mud houses similar to those in their team appeared before them.
The Shen family is located right in the middle.
When Lin Ran followed Shen Wenfang in, there were already quite a few people sitting in the main room.
At this time, Lin Ran had to be thankful that he still had the original owner's memories, and called people one by one.
When Lin Ran saw the skinny old man looking at her with a loving face, she almost couldn't hold back her tears.
My throat seemed to be blocked, and the word "Grandpa" was stuck in my throat and I couldn't shout out at all.
It was Old Man Shen who noticed something was wrong and asked with concern:
"What's wrong with Ranran? Did you suffer any injustice at home? Tell grandpa quickly and I will take care of it for you."
This familiar question made Lin Ran feel as if she saw her own grandfather, and she could no longer hold back her tears.
How she wanted to throw herself into her grandfather's arms and act like a spoiled child, but the upbringing engraved in her bones made her endure it again and again, and she finally spoke in a suppressed voice.
"Grandpa, I'm fine. I just miss you so much."
With sobs.
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