Zhao Meiya frowned, thinking she was a little silly, "Dongbao, you should be more careful in the future. Don't help them just because they say a few words. Our He family has always taken advantage of others, but never been taken advantage of by others!
Your eldest brother is a rough and tumble person, straight to the core, and hasn't learned a single skill from me. Your eldest sister-in-law is quite good, half as good as I was back then. Back then..."
He Ruixue smiled and was about to pour her some tea, but the old lady quickly reached out to stop her, "Don't move, Dongbao's hands are so tender, what if they get burned? Old man, just stand there, why don't you go pour the girl a glass of water? Who will serve you then?"
He Dagen remained silent even after being scolded. He stared at He Ruixue eagerly, his heart filled with the relief and pride of his daughter Chengfeng. He smiled innocently and said, "I just want to see more of our daughter. Dongbao is really capable. She can even find a job on her own."
Unlike other old farmers, He Dagen has a strong physique. Long-term labor has not bent his waist, but has made him strong and sturdy.
Although he is nearly sixty years old, he still has an upright body and strong arms, which may be related to his ability to be "lazy" when he was young.
In the original owner's memory, her parents were not honest and hardworking people. During the two years when the village had a big pot meal, the two of them were slacking off to the extreme.
He didn't eat less food at all, and even hid a lot of it. He didn't do any more work, and he just completed the tasks in the village. He didn't listen to the orders of the rolling knife meat.
It was precisely because of their foresight that the family was able to survive the subsequent famine years unscathed.
Now that they are old, they have several children who work and earn money. The expenses in the countryside are not high, and they have more than enough money for retirement. They enjoy the food and daily necessities sent back by their daughter with peace of mind, and even write to her to ask her to send more to Dongbao.
In order to avoid giving people a chance to talk, they still worked in the village, but they also took a lot of rest. The two of them could not even complete a full work point in a day. If they felt a little dizzy, they would ask for leave and stay at home to sleep.
The villagers grumbled that they didn't consider their children, but secretly they all envied them.
After all, if given a choice, who wouldn’t want to live a comfortable retirement?
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