Chen Tiezhu was released, but Juhua was locked up. People from the Public Security Bureau said they would lock her up for three months. The reason was simple: child abuse.

Only then did the villagers realize that Juhua was so cruel. A child who was less than two years old only had one meal in two days, and sometimes he couldn't even get a sip of water for two days when he was so busy.

If Loach hadn't always secretly fed his own food to Chen Dazhu's son, he would have probably starved to death long ago. But although he didn't starve to death, he still died in the hands of educated youths.

Chen Mugen found Li Huan at the instigation of his wife. He wanted to cut off all relations with his eldest son Chen Tiezhu. The Chen family did not have such a vicious son or wife.

Li Huan glanced at Chen Tiezhu sideways, and Chen Tiezhu lowered his head. He suddenly felt that he was sorry for his brother, because he had killed his only child.

As soon as the divorce letter was written, Chen Tiezhu was kicked out of his old house and could only take his belongings to Chen Dazhu's house at the entrance of the village. The villagers spat on the ground when they saw his sad look with the loach.

As the days passed, not only Chen Tiezhu, but also the educated youth who were disliked by the villagers began to have a hard time.

Xu Laidi before, Wang Qin later, and now Chai Jianmin, have completely wiped out the patience and kindness of the villagers in Xiangyang Village.

Cuihua was so anxious that her mouth was blistering. You must know that Zhang Yuefang has married Da Mao. Although her registered permanent residence cannot be moved to Spring City with Da Mao for the time being, she will definitely be able to move there with him after Da Mao graduates.

In other words, Zhang Yuefang can turn herself into a city dweller by relying on marriage, but since she has no job, Damao's allowance alone is not enough to live on, so Cuihua has to subsidize them every month.

She was not very happy at first, but now that something like this happened, she decided to go to Chuncheng to have a look. Chen Weidang nodded in agreement and asked Er Mao to accompany Cuihua.

Li Huan wrote a letter of introduction and personally sent Cuihua and her son to the long-distance bus. He also went to the commune. The tragic case of Chen Tiezhu's son had been closed and he could hand in business.

The car drove all the way to Chuncheng. Cuihua hurried to the Workers, Peasants and Soldiers University as soon as she got off the car. Only when she arrived at the Workers, Peasants and Soldiers University did she find out that Chen Damao had no classes this afternoon and had already moved out of the dormitory.

No one knew exactly where they moved. They only knew that Chen Damao was with his wife, and that her wife still had no job.

Cuihua ran out of ideas and Ermao rolled his eyes. It seemed that he could only find a guest house to stay here for one night and go to the school gate to arrest someone early tomorrow morning.

A room in the guest house costs two yuan a night, which makes Cuihua feel distressed. Ermao looked at his mother's indifference and couldn't help but whisper a few words in her ear.

These few words made Cuihua unable to think anymore. She glanced around, pulled Ermao into the room, and asked in a low voice: "It's really 200 yuan."

Er Mao nodded firmly. He was already a member of the Xiangyang Village Security Team. Li Huan was really nice to people like them from the security team. No matter what he got in the mountains, he would pay [-]% more than the national acquisition station. Price recovery.

But there is one thing that must be observed, that is, you cannot hunt alone. When you encounter large animals such as wild boars, you must ensure safety before hunting. Otherwise, if one is killed or injured, the road will be completely closed.

Cuihua sat down. Almost every household in the village had a man working part-time in the security team. In other words, every household could afford at least 200 yuan of private money.

Thinking of this, Cuihua pinched Er Mao's ears and asked you to hide your private money, and asked you to hide your private money and hand it all over.

Only then did Er Mao regret that he had not remembered Li Huan's words. Li Huan asked them to keep it secret. If it was leaked and people in other villages knew about it, their path would be blocked.

Moreover, how can a grown man not have private money around him? He smokes a cigarette, buys some candies for his children, and goes out to eat. Why should he be so mean-mouthed?

Seeing Er Mao's look of being struck by thunder, Cuihua smiled and waved her hand. All this money was earned by Er Mao's hard work, so let him keep it.

"Mom, I'll give it all to you."

Cuihua didn't want money, but Ermao became more open-minded. His original intention was to improve the family's economic conditions. Damao got married and almost used up the last penny of the family.

Because he was a college student, his family's expectations for him were higher, and he didn't have much money to spend. Ermao saw Cuihua looking sad every day, so he followed Li Huan up the mountain.

"Sure, I'll take it. When you get married, all the money will be returned to you."

Cuihua didn't do any ink, so she put the bankbook in her pocket, then lay on the bed. After a while, she snored. Seeing that her mother was in a better mood, Ermao also smiled.

But the smile lasted until he saw Da Mao, and he couldn't smile anymore. Da Mao carried a schoolbag with an unshaven beard and walked to school. When he heard someone calling him, he looked back and saw that it was his brother and mother, so he walked away instead. Faster.

"Brother, what are you doing? We are here to see you, why are you hiding?"

Er Mao chased after him, and finally, under Cui Hua's questioning, Da Mao revealed the truth. Because the dormitories were all collective, Zhang Yuefang couldn't live in them after getting married, so he had to borrow the girls' dormitory.

But this was not a long-term solution, so the two of them kept looking for a house outside, and finally found a single room with a rent of one yuan per month. Zhang Yuefang quickly rented it.

But the subsidy given by the school was only ten yuan. They paid the rent and had to eat. It was okay at first, but as time went by, Zhang Yuefang became pregnant.

This was originally a good thing. Da Mao was so happy that he wanted to write a letter to his family, but Zhang Yuefang didn't know what happened. He just picked up something heavy and the child dropped it.

They went to the hospital for a check-up, and the doctor said that Zhang Yuefang's physical condition was not good and she would not be able to get pregnant easily, and even if she was pregnant, she would easily lose weight. If she did not want to lose weight, she would have to stay in bed and strengthen her nutrition.

This made Da Mao very worried. He only had a small amount of money and was struggling to survive. He also had to provide Zhang Yuefang with nutrition, so he could only speak to his family, but if he spoke too much, he would feel embarrassed to meet people.

Cuihua sighed and asked Da Mao to take leave and take her to see where they lived. The small house was about five or six square meters, with a bed, a shabby cabinet and a square table, which were basically connected. There is no place to stay.

Thinking that the firewood shed at home was bigger than this, she couldn't help but shake her head. She looked at Zhang Yuefang and put forward her own suggestion, which was to let Zhang Yuefang go back with her. After Damao graduated from university and was assigned a job and housing, they could come back and reunite.

Zhang Yuefang looked at Cuihua in horror. Her first reaction was that Cuihua was going to break up her marriage with Da Mao, but she didn't dare to say it and could only look at Da Mao helplessly.

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