"Don't worry, I will inform you the first time I get here. Our Chunni will enjoy life with you," Chunni's mother said with a smile.
"Chun Ni and I have suffered a lot, but it can be said that after all the hardship, there is happiness. Mom and Dad, I am leaving first."
"Don't worry, our family will call you when there is news. Your village is small, so the demolition office may go there first," Chunni's father said from behind.
"Who knows?" The second brother mumbled vaguely and drove away on the four-wheel drive.
Chunni's mother watched the second child walk away and said, "Hey, there won't be a time to be so polite in the future."
Chunni's father didn't say anything. He thought that it was okay to offend his sons for the sake of their disappointing sons. Chunni should be able to understand them.
A week later, in Chunni's village, the villagers got up very early that day. The next day was the day when the relocation office came. They already knew the compensation plan. Those who had no objections could sign it and wait to get the money.
Chunni's sons were all there for the day, and they couldn't hide their excitement on their faces. After a day, their family would be one of the richest in the village, and they would be able to buy a house in the city, and they would all be city dwellers.
Chunni's mother folded her hands together, hoping that everything would go well tomorrow.
"Mom, Chunni doesn't know, right?" the sister-in-law asked uncertainly.
"Don't worry, they haven't been notified," Chunni's mother said lightly.
The whole family was worried, and all the money in their family was not as much as Chunni's three children.
As long as they sign, the money will belong to them.
Many families with daughters in the village do this, hiding the fact that their household registration is at their parents' home. However, some families find out and go back to their parents' home to ask for land.
The family would rather turn against the girl than give it to them. Most of the villagers think that a girl who married out should not return to her parents' home to ask for land. Once she is married, the things in the family have nothing to do with her.
But without girls, will there be land, will there be money for people?
At around eight o'clock, several cars stopped at the brigade headquarters.
The villagers were waiting here early.
The people from the demolition office briefly explained the demolition policy regulations and compensation. Those who agree can go in and sign now.
Chunni's parents and several sons hurried to the brigade headquarters. "Comrade, our family is willing to be the first to sign and fully cooperate with the government's work."
The demolition office staff smiled and said, "Thank you, old comrade, for supporting our work. You have a high level of awareness."
"This man used to be the team leader of our village," the village party secretary introduced.
"Old Party members are so conscious! Thank you for setting an example. Come over here to sign the contract."
Chunni's father walked to the front of the table with a smile on his face. The village party secretary found the information of Chunni's family. The area of the house and yard had been measured, and everyone's food ration land had been registered.
"Give me your ID card and household registration booklet. The head of household, come here and sign here. Also, find your names on these contracts. Take a look at the contents first, and then come over to sign and put your fingerprints directly." The staff member explained to a few people.
"Comrade, will I be paid after I sign?" The eldest son didn't see any money in the office.
The staff member laughed and said, "How much does that cost? Didn't we ask you to open a passbook or bank card in advance? We can just deposit the money directly into your account when the time comes."
"Transfer the money into the account, that's fine too, hehe" the sons felt relieved.
Chunni's father picked up the pen, signed his own name, put his fingerprints on the contract, and pointed at the names of Chunni, Li Xingye and several children.
"Comrade, this is my daughter and son-in-law. They have something to do in the city and can't leave. I signed for them." After saying that, he wanted to sign but was stopped by the staff.
"Except for minors, guardians can sign on behalf of others. No one else is allowed to sign on their behalf. The person must be present."
Chunni's father smiled broadly and said, "Comrade, they are busy and asked me to do it. I am her biological father."
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