However, those things happened too long ago, so it's best not to tell them and scare his wife.
I'll take my wife to visit them sometime when I have the chance.
"Don't worry, I'll take good care of them." Suti got off the bed with the two boxes in her arms, and ostensibly locked them up.
Actually, she put it in her spatial dimension; there's nowhere safer than her spatial dimension.
After tidying up, the two went to their bunks to rest, and Suti wondered what to do with the meat tomorrow.
She still had to find a way to explain the source. Even if it was money and coupons given by her parents, they didn't go to the commune, so the meat couldn't just appear out of thin air, could it?
Why don't she take the day off tomorrow and go to the commune?
She was just about to call her mother to ask about the situation; Su Nianyou had been gloating for too long.
The next day, Su got up very early. Apart from having Wei Baichuan help her cut pig feed at the beginning, she had been doing everything herself these past few days.
Lei Da did not earn two work points, and Wei Baichuan only earned eight work points.
Huang Cuifen was very dissatisfied, but Su Ti said: "Everyone else does eight work points, why should Baichuan do ten? I haven't seen you give Baichuan more food either," shutting her down with one sentence.
As for Su Ti herself, it had been like this ever since she was sent to the countryside. If Huang Cuifen dared to make her do more work, she would complain that the brigade leader's family was bullying her and taking advantage of the helpless educated youth.
Or you could say that she wouldn't starve even if she didn't work a single penny, because Baichuan's work was enough for her to eat every day.
Considering the fact that she ate the same kind of food as a cat every day, the Wei family knew that she didn't even want their food.
Unable to reason with her or coax her, Huang Cuifen has really fallen ill these past two days. She's so angry she can't breathe and is lying at home.
"What did you just say? You want to ask for leave?" As the captain, Wei Changgen wouldn't refuse a regular team member's request for leave.
But when his second daughter-in-law asked for leave, he panicked, fearing that she would come up with some new idea and team up with her family to cause trouble for their family.
"What's wrong, Captain? Are we educated youths not allowed to ask for leave now?" Su Ti could tell from Wei Changgen's expression that he was feeling guilty.
She wouldn't let her parents deal with the Wei family; she was afraid of dirtying their hands. Her aunt's family was enough.
"What are you talking about? Why did you ask for leave?" Wei Changgen saw that everyone else in the brigade headquarters was looking at them, and his smile was more like a grimace.
He's been the brigade leader for so many years, and no one has ever been so disrespectful to him.
The second son's wife is arrogant and domineering at home, and she doesn't care about his feelings at all here. Does she really think he's afraid of her?
He really wanted to deal with her. Just as she said, what could she do to a sent-down youth who had come from afar?
Even a powerful dragon can't suppress a local snake; the second son's family doesn't understand this principle.
“I’m going to get my things. My family should have sent me some subsidies by now, in case I go hungry here.”
Su Ti will not let go of any opportunity to strike at the Wei family for even a second.
The people in the brigade headquarters immediately lowered their heads when they heard her words. Wasn't this a clear indication that she wasn't getting enough to eat at the brigade leader's house?
They had all heard about some things that happened in the brigade leader's family, but these were, after all, their family matters.
It's common for parents to favor one son over the other in the production brigade, but the problem is that the wife is a sent-down youth, the kind who can't stand the slightest grievance.
"..." Wei Changgen didn't want to ask anything more; the second son's family was simply brainless.
She didn't care at all what should or shouldn't be said; if this continued, she would expose everything about his family.
"I'll be going now." Suti rode away on the borrowed bicycle.
Even though it was the brigade leader who agreed, she was polite to everyone else in the brigade headquarters, which almost made Wei Changgen furious.
Suti wasted no time and rode her bicycle to the commune. She had already made arrangements with Wei Baichuan that morning.
Wei Baichuan was initially worried about her going to the commune alone, but she persuaded him again and again, saying that she had other things to do.
When she arrived at the commune, she called her mother first, only to find out that her mother had taken leave.
Suti didn't pay much attention and went straight to the post office, gave her name, but unexpectedly, there was no package for her this time.
Suti was taken aback. In the past, even if there was no marriage, her grandmother and the others would still send things over.
Besides, it's been a month since her wedding, so even if it's slow, the things should have arrived by now.
Could something have happened at home? Su Ti hurriedly called her father, who told her that Director Su had gone on a business trip out of town.
Suti was anxious, but then she remembered that nothing had happened at home in her previous life, and she felt a little relieved.
She planned to come back in a couple of days to make a call, then turned and went to the meat stall. She was just going through the motions; there was hardly any meat left by now.
She casually packed some things from her storage space and returned to the brigade.
Lost in thought, she didn't notice anything amiss at the brigade. It wasn't until she returned the bicycle and went back to the Wei family's house that she discovered the whole family was gone.
Even Wei Baichuan had disappeared. Su Ti thought of something and went straight to the old Party Secretary's house.
“I’m telling you, if you don’t hand over the money today, I’ll break his legs. It’s only right to trade one life for another.”
From a distance, Suti could hear the commotion. She hurried over and called out when she saw Wei Baichuan.
When Wei Baichuan saw his wife, he quickly came over, worried that she might get jostled by the crowd.
"What's going on?" Suti asked curiously, pretending not to know anything. She looked at the group of people and thought, "They've finally arrived."
"That's the old Party Secretary's son-in-law." Wei Baichuan said in a low voice, glancing around to make sure no one was paying attention to them, and then whispered to his wife.
The old Party Secretary's daughter had a mental disability and didn't get married until she was twenty-five.
When she got married, the old Party Secretary's family contributed a lot of money, hoping that the son-in-law's family would treat his daughter well.
But because of this, the family would frequently ask the old Party Secretary for subsidies, otherwise they would send his daughter back.
The old Party Secretary's daughter has already gone mad; if she gets married and is sent back, she'll have no chance of survival.
Even if they're stupid, they're still your own children. Even if you hate them to death in your heart, you'll still silently save money to subsidize them.
We also send them gifts during holidays and festivals.
This made that family very demanding. This time, his son-in-law accidentally hit a family in the village and broke their leg. They wanted compensation.
Their family was lazy, poor, and had no money. So they set their sights on the old Party Secretary's family.
The family whose leg was broken also knew about these things, and they brought people to the old Party Secretary's house to cause trouble.
"Are you trying to drive our family to our death? We give your family a lot of things every year, and you're still not satisfied. We're out of money."
The old Party Secretary's wife looked at her young son-in-law and a group of menacing people, and swallowed her bitterness.
She regretted it; she should have accepted it even if it meant raising him for a lifetime.
I used to think that if my daughter got married and had a child, she would have someone to take care of her when they got old.
But after all these years, she still hasn't had a child, and the whole family has lost half their lives.
Her youngest daughter was born when she was over forty. She was perfectly fine as a child, clever and adorable. If it weren't for... how could her youngest daughter have become mentally challenged!
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