Chapter 1822 two years
Chapter 1822 Two years
In the early spring of 1984, my aunt's mother-in-law, Mr. Li, slipped in early spring. The two daughters-in-law at home blamed each other and thought that the other party would go to bring food and drinks in the cold wind. After half a month, when they found out that the person was hard and smelly, they had long disappeared. The Li family made another trouble.
Although the family had been separated long ago, the mother was gone. Aunt Ke took over all the funeral expenses without saying a word, but she did not touch any gifts. She only stated in some relatives of the Li family that the funeral expenses were paid by her Li Lao Er, so she remained silent.
The Li family thought she wanted these gifts, and they all looked ugly and said, "Why should she compete for the old man's wealth behind her so much money?"
Aunt Ke casually said that if she hadn't done her last filial piety for her own Li Lao Er and treated the children as a respectful person, she would not have set foot here again. In the end, the gifts of the two families were equally divided, but from then on, the eldest and third families of the Li family had a completely bad reputation. The Li family's relationships were mainly for the second house.
In the midsummer of 1984, Aunt Ke's youngest son got married. Not long after getting married, he told me directly that he wanted to spend a few years with his wife in another place, which made Aunt Ke very angry. Ke Baijia went over to persuade her, so that she would not have to devote herself to the family's children, develop more wailings she likes, and also have a side job.
Aunt Ke still listened to her niece. She started to love her niece twenty years ago and had long regarded her as a small cotton jacket. When she heard this, she sighed that she really regretted not having a small cotton jacket, otherwise she wouldn't care where the two brothers love to go.
It is probably because of the sequelae of Ke Baijia's words. Aunt Ke directly took most of her savings and divided them into two parts. She bought a bungalow in Yangcheng for each of her brothers, and subsidized the two couples 300 yuan, saying that they would live their own lives in the future and just come and have a look during the holidays.
Li Laoer has never had any objection to his wife's decision. He is almost fifty years old, so he is in his old age. It's not bad to be able to rest quietly.
Ke Baijia was moved by this courage, and also gave the two couples some essential items at home. The young couple had just lived together, so it would be better to save some money for them.
After the summer vacation in 1984, the eldest brother entered the third grade of junior high school and his schoolwork began to get nervous. It is said that the third grade of junior high school is an academic turning point, and his grades are not included in the upper reaches. Ke Baijia is interested in asking teachers to make up for the lessons, but Shang Zhenqing thinks that the eldest brother is different from the second brother, and may prefer to live an ordinary life. Ke Baijia also thinks that the child likes to be able to cook in addition to studying, and then he gives up.
In the autumn harvest in 1984, the family brought food, and the sister-in-law came to her house and borrowed money from Ke Baijia. There were a lot of money, 20,000 yuan. Ke Baijia was surprised and asked about the purpose. When she heard that she wanted to build a canning factory, she knew that she was only owing funds for half a year, she immediately took out 50,000 yuan, which was half of the family's savings at that time, which moved her elder brother and sister-in-law very much.
In the winter of 1984, the old man in the business suddenly fainted and suffered a mild stroke. His self-care ability was greatly weakened. Ke Baijia directly took the old man in Yangcheng. No matter what the old man said, it was not until the young man was filial, Ke Baijia did not let the two go back. Instead, he specially arranged a convenient room for them to live in.
The old couple who said they would not live together, saw their arrival, the Ke family did not look up, and Ke Baijia never had a word of resentment, and he still treated them as usual, so he really began to adapt to the life in Yangcheng.
(End of this chapter)
Chapter completed!