Chapter 196: The Last Wish of the Great Injustice of the Age 7 (End)
In this way, Grandpa Gu and Grandma Gu had a great-granddaughter in a daze.
Grandma Gu slapped her forehead, as if she had thought of something.
"We have rescued you, but your wife is still in the village? Why didn't you tell us in advance? We can bring her back together as well."
"No need, she's dead, there's no need to bother with that," Gu Laoliu said about his wife's death, as nonchalantly as if he had eaten two bowls of rice at noon today.
Gu Family Member: Why does it sound like you are talking about a dead ant?
What else did the old couple want to say? But they were interrupted by Brother Gu, "Since the younger brother doesn't want to take the college entrance examination, then arrange a job for him. If he stays idle at home after returning, I'm afraid he will be gossiped about."
"I won't go to work. I'll set up a stall after the New Year," Gu Laoliu really has no interest in a nine-to-five job.
The Gu family subconsciously wanted to refute him, saying that the economy was not yet open, and setting up a stall was equivalent to speculation and profiteering, and they would be caught.
It was Grandpa Gu who reacted first and said, "Then let's wait a little longer."
Since the old man had spoken, no one else said anything, and the family had a happy dinner together.
Gu Laoliu told them, "I have rented a house outside. My daughter and I will not live at home anymore. I will come back to see you often in the future."
There are many people in my family, including eleven children. It's really noisy, so I might as well live with the freshman.
Mother Gu held Chang An's hand and was reluctant to let go, "Living outside is not as convenient as living at home. Besides, An An is still young and still needs someone to take care of her."
"Mom, don't worry, An An is very independent and can take care of herself."
Mrs. Gu advised, "Mom, since my little brother wants to move out, just let him do it."
Her three sons are now living in her brother-in-law's room. If her brother-in-law lived at home, her three sons would have no place to live.
The Gu family is large and the married sister-in-law still lives in her parents' home, and no one is willing to move out, so they all live with Grandpa Gu and Grandma Gu.
In fact, their units have separate housing units, so if they live separately, it's not crowded at all. I don't know what their mentality is? They would rather squeeze than move out.
Gu Laoliu knew why. He was too lazy to argue with them. It wasn't his anyway, so what was the point?
Saying that he would come back to see them often was just a polite remark. With such a large family, if they did not keep their distance, it would be hard to guarantee that there would not be conflicts in the future. Gu Laoliu was not in the mood to flatter them.
The facts were somewhat different from the original owner's memory. The Gu family was indeed harmonious, but that was all on the surface. The brothers were friendly and respectful to each other, but that was before he went to the countryside.
After learning about the current situation of the Gu family, Gu Laoliu no longer had any desire to deal with them. The original owner had no desire to take care of his family, and they did not provide any additional services.
Since they came to this small world, they have not received any money or supplies sent by the Gu family. It was indeed their contribution to return to the city this time, and they will repay this favor when they leave this plane.
Although they did not need the Gu family to do this, they had already done it, and they accepted the favor, so it was only right for them to return the favor.
After saying goodbye to the Gu family, the father and daughter moved out that night, and Dayi came to pick them up.
In their freshman year, they lived in a small bungalow with three bedrooms, a living room, a kitchen and a bathroom, which was just enough for the three of them.
The house is a good house, but the neighbors are a bit unruly, the sound insulation of the house is not very good, and you can always hear strange noises at night.
Gu Laoliu was afraid that Chang'an would run to the next door to eat melons, so as soon as the voice came out, he immediately carried her into the space and set up a soundproof barrier for his house.
"Dad, what are you doing?"
"No, I'll sleep in the space at night from now on. I don't want to live in a shabby house anymore." Gu Laoliu felt that it was the house's fault. He thought the house was nice one moment, and wanted to tear it down the next.
Dayi's expression wasn't very good either. He walked up and touched Chang'an's ear, and his expression eased a little.
Changan:? ? ?
What are these two doing?
Before she could react, Gu Laoliu diverted her attention, "Go and see if the seedless watermelon you planted is ready to eat?"
Chang'an's eyes sparkled and he immediately ran to the melon field.
Gu Laoliu looked at Dayi with disdain, "I didn't expect you to have such a hobby."
Da Yi: ...How could he know that there would be a fight next door at night? And the noise was so loud.
They returned to Hai City and lived a carefree life. Tang Shan was still in that small county town, leading a repetitive and unlucky life every day. When she learned that Gu Laoliu and Chang'an had returned to Hai City, she started cursing and fighting at home.
At the same time, she also regretted that if she had known that Gu Laoliu could really return to Hai City, she would never divorce him no matter what.
Her family also lives in a small county town. She originally had the opportunity to go to a big city, but she gave up the chance.
After she broke the third bowl of the day, her husband got angry and slapped her in the face. "You spendthrift, don't you have to pay for the bowl? Who are you showing off to?"
"What am I like? It's all because of you. If it weren't for you, would I have divorced him? If I didn't divorce him, I would have gone to Haishi a long time ago. Let alone breaking three bowls, I can even break thirty bowls."
Tang Shan threw away the rag in her hand and started to confront the man with her red and swollen face.
The man sneered, "Because of me? If you weren't lazy, would you have boarded my pirate ship? We are the same, no one is better than the other."
Tang Shan couldn't stand hearing others say bad things about her, even if that person was her man, she would rush up and fight with the man regardless.
But how could she be a match for the man? She was subdued by the man in a few moves. She lay on the ground begging for mercy, while her two sons stood at the kitchen door, watching her being beaten with indifference.
After the college entrance examination, many educated youth returned to the city, and a small number stayed in the village. Zhao Quezi took Tao Youyou back to Beijing, which made those who were abandoned envious and jealous for a long time.
Gu Laoliu and Dayi bought a shop and opened a fruit shop. The fruits in the shop were large, fresh, and especially sweet, and there were many varieties, so business was very good after the shop opened.
Tang Shan's ending was completely different from her previous life. Because she was so unlucky, her husband divorced her, quit his job at the shoe factory, left her, and moved south with his four children.
After being abandoned, Tang Shan wanted to go to Hai City to find Gu Laoliu and Chang'an, hoping that the father and daughter would accept her. However, she was trapped on the train by a fugitive human trafficker.
She was just too unlucky. The human traffickers just wanted to take her hostage, but she lost her balance and her neck was hit by the dagger, leaving a solid hole.
Even the human trafficker felt unlucky. He might have been able to avoid death, but he met this unlucky hostage and had to die.
Gu Laoliu and Chang'an stayed in this dimension for another five years, and only left after they were sure that no one was causing trouble again.
He donated two-thirds of the assets from this plane to the country for scientific research, and the rest was given to the Gu family as a favor to the person who returned to the city. As for how they wanted to divide it, he had no control over it.