Chapter 68: Why give birth to a son?

Xing’er put down the bowl in her hand and said: “I’m not going. If you want to go, you can go by yourself.” After saying that, she ran away quickly.

Mrs. Qian was so angry that when she saw Xing’er had disappeared and Bao’er was still crying on the ground, she called Gu Zhong again: “Are you dead? You don’t care about Bao’er making trouble like this.”

Gu Zhong squatted beside him and said nothing.

Mrs. Qian pushed him and said: “If you go and ask for it, your second brother will still give you this face.”

Gu Zhong said in a low voice: “I won’t go. It’s embarrassing. It’s not like there’s nothing to eat at home. If Bao’er wants to cry, let him cry. It won’t kill him.”

Mrs. Qian cursed bitterly: “Useless thing.”

After turning around, she saw that Bao’er was out of breath from crying. She hurriedly walked over to comfort him: “Mom has no noodles here. Why don’t you go to your second uncle’s house to ask for some, then mom will make it for you.”

Bao’er refused: “Sister Xiao Fei won’t give it to me, she’s cruel!”

He had eaten twice at Gu Fei’s place and knew that Gu Fei was not scared of his mother. She wouldn’t obediently give him anything he wanted.

Xiao Fei was cruel, this was what his mother murmured in private. Starting from that piece of candy, his mother said this often.

Mrs. Qian lowered her voice and said, “If Xiao Fei doesn’t give it to you, your grandmother is there, you go over there, and she will give it to you.”

When Baoer heard this, he thought it was right. When he was at home, his grandma would eat everything with him.

Bao’er stood up quickly and ran to Gu Fei’s house without even taking the bowl.

He ran straight to the old lady and said, “Give this to me.” After saying this, Bao’er took the bowl from the old lady’s hand and left.

The old lady was stunned. She looked at her empty hands and couldn’t come to her senses.

Gu Fei could see clearly from the side. She put down the bowl, stood up quickly, caught up with Bao’er in a few steps, dodged the bowl in his hand, turned around, and left.

How could Bao’er just give up? He shouted: “That’s mine, grandma give it to me.” He rushed towards Gu Fei like a little calf.

Gu Sanlang suddenly stretched out his hand and grabbed him by the back of his collar: “What are you doing? You dare to rob us again!”

Gu Fei handed the bowl to the old lady. The old lady was holding the bowl and felt that it was very difficult.

She doesn’t know whether to continue eating or not.

She has to give it to her grandson if he wants it.

But it’s not good to give it away. After all, it belongs to the second branch.

Gu Fei glanced at her and said: “Grandmother, it will get cold if you don’t eat it.”

The old lady responded awkwardly, holding the bowl and eating slowly.

Bao’er was still struggling in Gu Sanlang’s hands. Gu Sanlang simply picked him up, walked to Mrs. Qian’s side, and threw Bao’er in front of her: “Aunt, your Bao’er can’t even let go of the food Grandma eats. If he dares to snatch things right now, he will be able to do it when he grows up. I’m afraid you won’t be able to rely on Bao’er to be filial to you.”

Bao’er hugged Mrs. Qian’s legs tightly. He was a little afraid of Gu Sanlang. Gu Sanlang was tall and strong. He had seen Gu Sanlang fight with people, and he could knock people down with a fist as big as a bowl.

The village chief next to him shook his head and said to Gu Zhong while eating porridge: “Xiao Zhong, I don’t want to say anything, but your son, Bao’er needs to be taught a lesson. No other child in any family acts like this.”

Gu Zhong looked a little worried: “This kid is usually fine, but now he’s not used to anything.”

The village chief smiled meaningfully: “I’m afraid he will still be like this if you let him get used to it.”

“A son should support you in old age, not for him to act like an ancestor.”

He took a sip of the paste and added, “Don’t blame me for talking too much, I’m doing this for your good.”

“If he continues to be like this, think about it, will you be able to rely on him in the future?”

 


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