020: Weird Parents



020: Weird Parents

When Yu Jiahui heard that this was the reason, he was so angry that his forehead was blazing with anger. He slapped his thigh and said:

“No!”

Seeing his parents' attitude, Yu Xiaoye felt relieved and his position in the family was stable.

It seems that although her parents have two more sons, they still put her, their daughter, first in their hearts.

Otherwise, she was really worried that the old couple would be influenced by the original owner and become patriarchal like him.

Fortunately, my parents are not confused.

Yu Xiaoye continued:

"Okay, Mom and Dad, don't interrupt me, just listen to me--"

Yu Xiaoye recounted everything she had read in the book about the family's journey to the Great Northern Wilderness, including the twisted relationship with the relative on the farm:

"Dad, the relative you contacted is Li Dasong, who works as a statistician in the Ninth Company of the Fifth Branch of Mishan Farm in the Great Northern Wilderness.

This Li Dasong is our fellow villager, both from Dongyang Province.

Li Dasong came to the Great Northern Wilderness as a young man to support the construction of the border areas in 1959. After settling down, he brought his wife and children from his hometown over.

Li Dasong has two sons. His youngest son is the fool in the book, and the man your daughter is going to marry.

But in the book, your daughter died as soon as she got off the train and was unable to marry his stupid son.

So, when you brought your daughter's body to Li Dasong, Li Dasong was not very happy to see you because you brought a dead person.

He had promised to arrange jobs for you and your two sons.

As a result, because the marriage did not take place, Li Dasong was angry and perfunctorily arranged a job for you to collect manure.

Your daily job is to go to every household's toilet and public latrine, collect the manure from the pits, and use it as compost for farming, because at that time, the manure was public property."

After hearing this, Yu Jiahui and Xu Ying frowned and held their breath, as if the stench from the pit had already drifted out with Yu Xiaoye's narration.

Yu Xiaoye noticed his parents' reaction and continued to narrate without stopping:

"Dad, you're not happy with your job, but you don't dare go on strike, so you go around making trouble to vent your anger. Every time you go to someone's toilet to collect manure, you deliberately throw it everywhere, leaving no place for people to step. The same thing happens in the public toilets, the floor is covered in manure, and maggots are crawling all over it."

Xu Ying finally couldn't hold it anymore and retched.

Yu Jiahui covered his heart and stopped him:

"Okay, Ono, don't go into so much detail. Some things can be omitted."

Yu Xiaoye took a breath and said:

"Anyway, Dad, because of collecting manure, you've offended almost the entire company of farmers, workers, and educated youth. Everyone in the company is scolding you."

Xu Ying stopped vomiting and asked with a sallow face:

"What about me? I'm probably not as disgusting as your dad, right?"

Yu Xiaoye looked at Xu Ying and said meaningfully:

"Mom, although you're not as disgusting as Dad, your actions are endless and varied. As I said earlier, after we got to the farm, Dad was the only one who had a job.

But Dad is just a temporary worker. The salary for a temporary worker is only 28 yuan, and the monthly ration of food is only 40 kilograms. This amount of money and food is not enough to support your family of four, so you have to think of a crooked idea.

Mom, you stole six chicks from someone else's house and brought them home. You raised two of them. You were lucky because they were hens. Each hen laid an egg every other day, but one egg a day was not enough for the whole family to eat.

Later, you found a way to make the chickens lay more eggs, which was to drive the chickens to other people's haystacks every day. After our two chickens came out of the hay nest, you rushed to the hay nest to pick up the eggs, and insisted that the eggs in the hay nest were laid by our chickens.

Just like this, you drive the hens from morning to night, visiting more than a dozen grass nests a day.

So our two hens are quite productive and can lay more than 20 eggs a day.

The most eggs laid at one time were more than 40. More than half of the eggs in the entire company were laid by our two hens.

Our hens not only lay eggs, but also duck eggs, goose eggs, and even quail eggs. Once, they even laid two swan eggs."

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