Logically speaking, Tai Jijin's family should arrange two tables of banquets.
Everyone went into the mountains in the dark to search, helped carry the body back, and set up the mourning shed to send it off. They all contributed a lot.
But Tai Jijin didn't know whether it was because he felt too sorry for his mother and didn't think about this matter, or whether it was because the family was really having a hard time. In any case, no one could even get a bowl of hot water.
Even if no one complains, I still feel uncomfortable.
So, on the day of the burial, no one came forward except the neighbors...
In the Tai family yard, Yang Lihua took a handful of mugwort and "threw" it on Tai Jizu and Tai Jizong to get rid of the bad luck.
She couldn't help but complain, "You guys, too, are running off to watch the fun. There are a lot of elderly people and children at home, be careful not to bring back bad luck or it will be bad luck."
Liu Dongniang also brought a brazier and insisted that the two brothers step over it, which made the two brothers laugh and cry.
After finishing all these, Tai Jizu and Tai Jizong finally got the chance to sit under the eaves and talk with their father.
As a result, before he could speak, Zhuzhu came running over with Zhimaqiu.
Sesame Ball wagged its tail and barked loudly, as if asking for a reward.
Zhuzhu hugged Grandpa's thigh and spoke in a baby voice, "Grandpa, isn't the sesame ball amazing? Can it eat meat buns?"
"Yes, of course!" The old man always responded to his granddaughter's requests, not to mention that the sesame balls really made a great contribution this time.
He thought for a moment and called out to Liu Dongniang, "Second son's wife, is there any meat left at home? Let's make some dumplings for the next two days! Remember to make some non-salty sesame balls, or they might choke!"
Liu Dongniang responded from the kitchen, "I know, Dad. Let's make the dough tonight and steam the buns tomorrow."
Zhuzhu was so happy that Zhimaqiu's tail flew away.
Soon, a fat kid and a dog ran off to play.
The old man then got down to business and asked his eldest son, "That night, after we left, did the person we asked you to keep an eye on do anything?"
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