Chapter 32 I Want to Live in Hechuan's House (2/2)



Hu Xiao had already been accepted into the Party Secretary's household, and he couldn't help but frantically plead with his friend, the secretary's daughter, asking if they could take one more child. However, the secretary's family had no vacancies and could only accommodate one educated youth. Hu Xiao would have to share a room with the secretary's daughter, leaving no room for Su Tao. Hu Xiao hung his head in frustration.

He Xinyi looked at Su Tao and saw that no one was willing to accept her. Shen Ziqian caught a gloating look on her face. He didn't know when this gentle and sensible girl became so hateful. Shen Ziqian had recently begun to distance himself from He Xinyi. Such a woman made him shudder.

Just when the village chief and the branch secretary were in a dilemma, a clear voice rang out: "Don't bother with the problem, I will solve the accommodation problem myself. I will stay at Hechuan's house."

When the village chief heard that Su Tao had solved it himself, he immediately laughed, "Oh, you solved it yourself? Good, where do you live? He Chuan's house..."

The village chief suddenly realized what was happening, and his nod turned to a shake of his head as he said sternly, "That family is not good! You should go find another one."

Su Tao stared at the village chief pitifully, his eyes full of confusion, wondering why the Hechuan family was the only one who didn't do it.

When the villagers below heard that Su Taoju was going to live in He Chuan's house, they began to whisper and talk among themselves.

"Is this Su Zhiqing going to live in He Chuan's house?"

"It's been rumored for a long time that they're having an affair, but you still don't believe it? Look at her seductive look, even such a cold-blooded man can be seduced by her."

"If you want me to have a house, I would be willing to do that," a man said intoxicatedly.

"Even Su Zhiqing doesn't look down on you for throwing yourself at me like this!" another voice interrupted mercilessly.

The village chief sighed and said cryptically, "His family background is not good, so it's not a good place for him to stay. I'll help you find another family."

Su Tao pretended to be coquettish and refused loudly: "I don't want it. I want to live in a blue brick and tile house. I can't get used to living in a mud-tile house."

Su Tao had already inquired around and knew that Hechuan was the only family in the village who had a house made of blue bricks and large tiles. It was hard to find a second house like that.

The village chief was at a loss. He couldn't find another house with a blue brick and tile house. He could only continue to persuade him earnestly: "Why are you so ignorant? He has no elderly parents, only a young sister. Living alone with you, a man and a woman, is bad for your reputation."

Su Tao sneered, "Reputation, do I still have a reputation? Look at what the people under them say about me? Anyway, I can't figure out who he is, so I don't care." After saying that, he turned around to look at the tall figure that disappeared in the crowd. The owner of the figure lowered his head and his expression could not be seen clearly.

The village chief was so angry at Su Tao that his chest hurt and he couldn't speak clearly. "You, why can't you make sense?"

Seeing that Su Tao refused to eat meat or vegetables and insisted on living in He Chuan's house, the village chief had no choice but to think of another way to stop her from thinking: "He Chuan, do you mind if Su Zhiqing lives in your house?"

When the villagers saw that the conversation turned to He Chuan, they all moved away, revealing He Chuan who was hidden in the crowd.

He Chuan hadn't expected Su Tao to actually want to live in his house. He was overjoyed the moment he heard it. But then his reasoning suppressed it. Just as the village chief had said, it wasn't appropriate for Su Tao to live in his house. If she did, her reputation and social status would be tarnished, and her future in the city would be affected. Yes, the city... she would eventually move to the city. She deserved a comfortable life there, a place to eat, where she wouldn't have to worry about food and clothing, and she wouldn't have to toil in the wind and sun every day. That was the life she deserved.

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