If what the prospective son-in-law said is true, then these people may very well face a situation where they have no food in the future!
If there are no trees and they can't catch any wild game, what will they eat?
"Well, it shouldn't be that serious, right? After all, there's an organization involved."
Liu Weisong dared not think about the consequences, so he said this with a glimmer of hope.
Lin Ziming nodded, "Yes, that's true. The organization will not abandon us when we encounter difficulties."
But then again, if the whole country is in a difficult situation, what can the organization do?
They cannot conjure food out of thin air, and they may not know the true situation at the grassroots level.
It may be a matter of life and death for us, but in some ways it's a small matter.
Lin Ziming rarely speaks such long passages.
He wouldn't have bothered saying it if it weren't for his beloved girl.
My father-in-law is a contradiction; sometimes he's a perfectionist, and other times he acts without considering the consequences.
However, that's all he wanted to say today, and he didn't intend to change his father-in-law's mind.
Liu Weisong's face turned pale. Although he felt guilty before, he did not think he had done anything wrong.
But now, he feels he might be wrong, and quite terribly wrong.
But now that things have come to this, and the grain has already been handed over, he can't get it back. What should he do?
Seeing his father-in-law's constantly changing expression, Lin Ziming knew he didn't need to say anything more.
So he smiled and said, "Dad, you should get some rest. I'm going out to see Lele."
After saying that, he stood up and left without hesitation.
Liu Weisong was lost in thought and didn't say much when he heard this. He only realized what had happened after the person left.
He gave a wry smile, then let out a long sigh.
He was wrong again, as expected.
He was actually moved by the idea of fairness and justice.
He was thinking about the family conflicts caused by his wife's favoritism in the past.
If Zheng could have treated everyone equally, their family tragedy might not have happened.
Although……
But after all, they are the children they raised since they were little.
In a moment of impulse, he handed over all his belongings.
Then, seeing that there were many people like him, he felt that he had done the right thing.
But reality told him that he had made a mistake again; he was truly a failure.
Liu Weisong was somewhat frustrated. Was he really that bad?
"Dad, come out and wash your feet." Just then, he heard his son's clear voice.
He looked up and saw his son carrying in a basin of water for washing his feet.
In that instant, a mist rose in his eyes.
It seems that this child has never had a good day with him.
Thinking back to his past self, and then looking at the sensible child now, Liu Weisong suddenly felt a little afraid to face the child.
"Dad, my second sister asked me to ask you what you want to eat for breakfast tomorrow."
Liu Shiping didn't notice the emotions in his father's eyes.
However, he still smiled and asked his father if it was indeed his second sister who had asked him to deliver the message.
"Lele asked you to ask?" Liu Weisong was startled when he heard this. Was Lele not angry with him?
Thinking about it carefully, he seems to have let his children down a lot.
The eldest son was sensible from a young age, and later joined the army without saying a word.
The eldest daughter started helping with household chores and taking care of her younger siblings at a very young age.
Even when she got married, he didn't prepare any decent dowry for her.
As for Shih Hua and Lele, he chose to turn a blind eye due to various concerns.
When it came to Shiping, his mother used to spoil him, but later she made him suffer with her.
As for Shi'an, he felt even more sorry. Shi'an was already in poor health and hadn't received any attention from him, which led to him encountering such a thing.
Thinking of all this, Liu Weisong felt utterly ashamed.
His hand unconsciously clenched, the veins on his fist bulging, making him look particularly terrifying.
"Dad?" Liu Shiping put down the foot basin and saw the blue veins on her father's hands.
He was startled. Was his dad about to hit him?
His words weren't anything excessive, so what's wrong with Dad?
When Liu Weisong came to his senses, he saw the suspicious look in his son's eyes.
"Ah, it's nothing." He forced a smile before asking, "Shiping, do you resent Dad?"
I want to express my resentment, but I don't dare.
This was Liu Shiping's first reaction upon hearing this.
Then he felt something was off. Why was his dad suddenly asking this?
After thinking for a moment, he asked cautiously, "Dad, what's wrong?"
Has he lost his mind?
Otherwise, why would it suddenly become so inexplicable?
He was just about to hit someone, but now he's asking himself gently if he resents him.
If he tells the truth, he'll probably get a beating.
Liu Weisong looked somber when his son abruptly changed the subject.
Sure enough, the child was actually resentful towards him, otherwise why wouldn't he answer his question?
"Dad is fine, it's just that I feel a little sorry for you kids."
He shook his head, thought for a moment, and then said the same thing.
Well?
Is he hallucinating?
Or did the sun rise in the west?
His dad actually admitted he was wrong? This can't be real, right?
Liu Shiping didn't quite believe everything he heard, so he secretly pinched himself.
Then, the pain was so intense that he almost cried out.
"Well, Dad, you should soak your feet first. I'll come in and get some water in a bit."
After Liu Shiping finished speaking, he seemed to be fleeing in panic.
He still couldn't quite believe that his father had admitted his mistake in front of him.
Although he did think his father was wrong, he didn't expect him to admit it.
"It seems that Dad has seriously reflected on his actions?" Liu Shile had naturally heard the conversation inside the room, but she didn't quite believe it.
Lin Ziming shrugged. Who knows?
In such a short time, his father-in-law asked such a question, which made him feel that it didn't mean he truly realized his own mistake.
But then again, you can't judge a book by its cover. Who knows if my father-in-law has some kind of peculiar way of thinking?
Liu Shile understood his thoughts and nodded in agreement.
That's true. My dad has always been an indecisive person, and after experiencing those setbacks, his thoughts became even more conflicted.
Forget it, let's just call Shiping over and have a talk with him.
"Second sister, what did you say?"
When Liu Shiping heard her second sister say that there was a basement in the house, she couldn't control her emotions.
He was genuinely stunned; he had lived in the house for over a decade and had no idea it had a basement!
Not to mention him, even his father seems to not know, but his second sister actually knows. What's going on?
Fortunately, he was quick-witted and didn't say the words "basement".
So although Liu Weisong heard his voice, he didn't pay any attention to it.
He was lost in his own thoughts, soaking his feet in the water with a somewhat numb expression.
"Second sister, is it true that we have a basement?"
Liu Shiping kept his voice very low, as if afraid that someone would hear him.
Liu Shile tapped him on the head. "Of course it's true. When have I ever lied?"
Liu Shiping secretly curled his lip. How many lies have you told already?
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