Chapter 22 Rejection (2/2)



For this reason, the original owner couldn't help but feel angry and broke up with them. She originally wanted to keep out of their way and live her own life, but she didn't expect that after the resumption of the college entrance examination, Liu Ruoling secretly destroyed her admission letter and ruined her life.

Knowing the plot, how could she possibly fall for their tricks again? Of course, the events in the book had nothing to do with her. After all, they hadn't happened yet. As long as they didn't provoke her in the future, she would just treat them as passers-by in her life. Once they left, she would have no further contact with them. Of course, if they didn't behave themselves and insisted on provoking her, don't blame her for retaliating.

"Qiao Mo, since we are eating together, of course we have to share the joys and sorrows. Besides, you are a little sister and a martyr's relative, so it is our responsibility to take care of you." Chu Maoshen said righteously.

"No, my dad said that no one's things are blown by the wind, and we can't take advantage of others." Qiao Mo also objected righteously.

"Qiao Mo, cooking alone is not as simple as just cooking. You need firewood, rice, oil, and salt. Not only do you have to go up the mountain to chop firewood, but you also have to go to the brigade to grind the harvested corn into flour, grind the rice into rice, and chop the sweet potatoes into rice. All of these are physically demanding tasks. It's hard for a girl like you to do them." Chu Maoshen persuaded him earnestly.

"I can do all these, Comrade Chu, don't worry about it." Qiao Mo was not shaken at all.

Seeing that she was determined not to live with them, Chu Maoshen had no choice but to give up and decided to negotiate with Shao Lidong to see if she could live with them: it was too troublesome to cook by herself, Liu Ruoling was a person who had never done housework, and he was not very good at cooking. He also had to fetch water, chop wood, push the mill, etc. If he didn't find someone to carry the burden, he would be exhausted to death.

In less than an hour, Qiao Mo had built the stove. She took out a small iron pot with two handles from the wooden bracelet space and put it on the stove to try it out. It was just right, which meant that the stove was successful. However, the yellow mud had not dried yet, so it could not be heated for the time being. Seeing that it was still early and the educated youth had not yet finished work, she went to fetch a bucket of water, borrowed Shao Lidong's stove, boiled some water, poured it into the thermos, and put the rest into the enamel cup.

After I had done everything I could, I took the basin to the river to wash clothes. Summer clothes were easy to wash. I just put some soap on them, rubbed them a few times, and then rinsed them in water.

Chu Maoshen was still trying to persuade Shao Lidong to accept their partnership, but Shao Lidong was unwilling and told him that Kang Mingyuan and Han Yima were both from Donghai, and there were a few others who were locals from Hunan Province, and he could approach them for partnership.

But he thought that Kang Mingyuan and two men would have to eat together, and his cooking must not be very good. People in Hunan Province particularly like spicy food, and they must not be used to it. So he shook his head and refused, saying that he just liked Brother Shao and hoped that Brother Shao could accept them. He also said that he was very diligent and capable, and although he didn't care about cooking, he would do well in tasks such as fetching water and chopping wood.

Shao Lidong was so frustrated by his nagging that he had to promise him that he would reply after discussing it with his two partners.

The sky was getting darker and darker, the bell for the end of work rang, and several old educated youth came one after another, and the educated youth site became lively.

Shao Lidong introduced everyone, and Qiao Mo also met several educated youth in real life: Kang Mingyuan and Han Yimo from Donghai, Shao Lidong, Hua Mingli, and Tang Xinmei from the capital, and Wang Jiaming, Chen Ran, and Wu Shudong from Hunan Province. They also had three groups for dinner, Kang Mingyuan and Han Yimo in a group, Shao Lidong with Hua Mingli and Tang Xinmei, and several people from Hunan Province in a group.

Shao Lidong and his family are all well off. Even though they have been in the countryside for several years, they still receive packages and money bills from time to time, so they live a good life.

The conditions in Hunan Province were a little worse. Although we didn't have support from our families, we were all old educated youth and were accustomed to rural life, so we could naturally support ourselves.

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