Chapter 161 The Most Simple and Selfless Love



Fortunately, he wasn't Huang Dou himself, otherwise, if a young girl heard that disgusting voice, it might have affected her life to the point of never getting married or having children!

Shi Daliang must be at least thirty years old, and he's had five or six girlfriends. Apart from his first love, the others were all after his money.

Unfortunately, his first love's family was too cruel. Before they were even married, they made him cover her father's high medical expenses. He was only a few hundred yuan a month at that time. Even if he provided food and lodging, he couldn't give her all of it. She made a fuss and cried to him. Even though he was reluctant, he also had parents to support. He had just started earning money, so naturally he had to give his parents some money. How could he explain to his parents if he gave it all to them?

He was the most sincere in this relationship, but ultimately it was defeated by reality.

As he gained fame, the affairs between men and women became increasingly real.

So at this moment, instead of feeling his heart race at the sound, he felt nauseous.

What's even more surprising is that she actually knew this person; not long ago, she had brought her daughter to confront her!

Who would have thought that Cui Fangfang's uncle would also cheat on his aunt with his own sister, the village chief's wife?

Wow, this annual spectacle truly lived up to its name, absolutely amazing!

Thankfully, they aren't siblings, otherwise their values ​​would have been shattered.

The village chief's wife was an adopted daughter who had been defiled by her brother before she got married. Even the fact that his wife cheated on him was because this man had schemed against her.

The reason is simple: their adoptive mother didn't allow them to be together, but they were truly in love and even had a child, Cui Fangfang, born out of wedlock.

Wow, today's harvest is truly extraordinary! This woman is quite bold, choosing a location that belongs to her own land. Is she trying to keep the good stuff within the family?

Huang Dou felt that the incriminating evidence delivered to his door would be of great use in the future.

“Your daughter suffered a great loss in the village. There’s an ugly woman named Tang Cuimei who always bullies her. This time, that ugly woman splashed her quilt with water, and when she got it back, that little bitch named Huangdou lost it. I’m not letting them off the hook. They’ll all be in for it. Do you know anyone in the village? Find a way to teach that ugly woman named Tang Cuimei a lesson for me.”

"Is that so? Okay, don't worry, I'll find someone to teach them a lesson and see who dares to bully my daughter."

After their encounter, the two of them, instead of rushing off or being bitten by mosquitoes, lingered in the cornfield, whispering sweet nothings to each other for a long time.

After hearing their plan, Huang Dou couldn't help but marvel at how cunning and ruthless the village chief's wife was; no wonder she could keep the village chief so obedient.

Her daughter has truly mastered that scoundrel-like demeanor.

What was that saying again?

Like mother, like daughter.

After the adulterous couple left, she lay on the ground and searched for a long time, but found no useful evidence.

Surprisingly, these two were quite cautious.

But then I thought, in those days when people were dirt poor, who would have left behind any keepsakes? It's not ancient times.

Patting its bloated belly, Soybean contentedly burrowed into the cornfield and left. It had eaten three ears of corn tonight, and instead of leaving the husks, it dug a hole and buried them.

Fortunately, no one can afford to keep a dog these days, otherwise, the noise she made would definitely have woken up all the neighbors on both sides.

However, because of this whole drama, she had a nightmare all night about the village chief's wife and her wicked mother-in-law picking on her...

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"Grandma, these salted duck eggs you made are so delicious! They're not too salty, the yolks are runny, and they smell amazing. Aren't you going to send some to my aunts?"

In the Tao family courtyard in Xihe Village, Grandma Tao was fanning Xiao Jiu to shoo away mosquitoes while wiping away rice crumbs from the corner of her mouth with her thumb.

“Salted duck eggs are hard to ship. What if they break? What a waste! If you like them, eat more. Your aunt and uncle are doing better than us. They don’t need our little things. When they come back, Grandma will make sure they have enough. But they all live so far away from me. I can’t count on them.”

Xiao Jiu immediately chimed in, "Then how about Grandma counts on Xiao Jiu? When Grandma gets old, Xiao Jiu will take care of her eating, drinking, and toileting."

The old lady's nose tingled, and she almost cried. "You little rascal, you always make me happy. Grandma has done a good job raising you."

"Of course, Grandma is so good to Xiaojiu, so Xiaojiu should also be good to you and Grandpa, and to my parents and brothers. I should be good to you all."

"Alright, alright, my dear granddaughter, you're so adorable. Why don't you go to school? You're already six and a half, it's time for you to start elementary school. Other girls don't go because their families won't let them, but we can afford to pay for your schooling. Why don't you give it a try? You don't need to stay here with this old woman every day."

"But I just love spending time with Grandma every day!" Xiao Jiu carefully scooped out a spoonful of duck egg yolk and brought it to Grandma's lips.

Grandma Tao took one look and quickly shook her head, "You eat it yourself, Grandma doesn't like to eat this."

"Grandma is lying. No one dislikes delicious food. Grandma just doesn't want to eat it all, right? But Xiao Jiu has already drunk half of it. Can you give the rest to Grandma?"

At Xiaojiu's insistence, the other half of the duck egg yolk that Xiaojiu was reluctant to eat was finally fed to the old lady. The old lady's eyes welled up with tears. Xiaojiu nestled in her arms, touching her face and her wrinkled hands.

"Grandma, I already know all the first-grade characters. It's okay if I'm a year behind. Didn't my brother and the others tell you that?"

"It's because your brother and the others said that Grandma thinks my little Jiu has the potential to learn. Grandma is afraid of holding you back, isn't she?"

"Don't worry, Grandma, I understand perfectly well. I just want to spend more time with you and Grandpa. I don't want to leave you. We have the books for elementary school courses at home. If I don't understand something, I'll ask my older brothers and sisters. I'll definitely understand it clearly. Once I learn it, not only will I save money, but I'll also save time going to school. Isn't it better to stay by your side?"

“You silly child, you can’t do things like that. You’re growing up now, you should have your own circle of friends. Look at your brother and his friends, they sometimes go to town to hang out with their classmates, and their classmates come to our house to play too. Isn’t that great? When you grow up, these will be your connections, you know? The bigger your circle, the more friends you have, the wider your future path will be. Home can only give you warmth and affection, but it can’t guide or help you in your future direction. Maybe you don’t understand what I’m saying yet, but listen to Grandma, let’s go to school, okay?”

Upon hearing this, Xiao Jiu's eyes were already wet, filled with emotions that ordinary people could not understand.

What merit did she have to meet such a wise and loving old man?

She never considered money in her writings; instead, she had already started planning for her future when she was in first grade, not even seven years old.

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