Chapter 67 Past Events of the Huo Family

  Huo Jianfeng frowned slightly, and then said: "It's not much, I went to send you my mother's monthly mail, and the rest is almost my living expenses."

Hearing that he paid back his mother’s postal money every month, Huo Auntie’s heart suddenly hurt as if she had been cut with a knife, as if she was giving the money from her pocket to someone else, she didn’t laugh. He smiled and said, "Oh, do you return the postage to Lao Wang's house? No wonder the two children from Lao Wang's family can go to school. It turns out that you are secretly helping you!"

Aunt Huo kept emphasizing the Lao Wang family and the children of the Lao Wang family. She seemed to want Huo Jianfeng to realize that the family's surname was Wang and it had nothing to do with his surname Huo. They were the family.

  Hearing the blatant instigation of the aunt, Huo Jianfeng's face turned a little dark, and he said coolly, "Hai Xing'er and Da Chao are my younger brothers and sisters, and I should help them."

Aunt Huo said in a weird manner, "Yes, they are your younger brothers and sisters. With such a good brother as you, they can all go to school. Unfortunately, my parents have lost their parents. Otherwise, my three girls can also have an older brother to earn tuition. , I can go to school too!"

She said that Changsheng was the only son between her and her man. His name was Huo Jiancheng. When he was three years old, he went to the market with Mrs. Huo and was abducted by traffickers. At that time, the old Huo’s family had spent many years looking for him. , I didn’t get it back, and in the end I couldn’t help it. Then Huo Jianfeng was asked to come back again. It was a post for Dafang!

However, when Huo Jianfeng was about to return, he was seven or eight years old, and he understood everything. Although he agreed to return to the old Huo’s house, he also agreed to give the uncle and aunt for the end of life in the future. In my mind, my parents are my parents, and no matter how good they are, they cannot be replaced.

Uncle Huo was very satisfied when he saw that Huo Jianfeng was willing to come back to Lao Huo’s house. He did not entangle the issue of this title, but Huo Auntie was always upset about this. She felt that if he didn’t change his words, he would follow them after all. It’s separated by a heart, so I’ve never been very good to Huo Jianfeng, who refuses to call her mother. Since the day he entered the house, he has not given him a smiley face. He either instructs him to work or complains that he eats too much. Many, anyway, I don’t get angry all day long.

  Huo Jianfeng was young, but he understood in his heart that he saw that the aunt was not waiting to see him, so he left home early.

Although he had to leave home, he did not have any resentment towards the Huo family. The aunt was not good to him, but the uncle and grandma really loved him, especially the uncle, who treated him more than his own five. Girls are good, just like their own sons.

  With this, he doesn’t care about the aunt.

  Although he is not optimistic about the aunt’s character, Huo Jianfeng had already thought about it, and when the uncle and aunt were old and immobile in the future, he would surely give the uncle and auntie to the end of his life like a son, and would never cause them to be wronged or sinned.

  Unfortunately, the aunt didn’t know what Huo Jianfeng was thinking, and she tried every means to get money out of Huo Jianfeng’s hands.

Seeing that there was something in the aunt's words, Huo Jianfeng seemed to be running on him as if he refused to pay for the three sisters of the uncle's family. He couldn't help but said, "I give my mother five yuan a month, just like yours. In addition to my five dollars, isn’t there still my father’s pension? Adding these two items together will be enough for Xiaoqiu and the others to study, right?"

  At the beginning, Huo Jianfeng’s father died on the battlefield. The government gave their family a pension of six yuan every month. The pension plus Huo Jianfeng’s postal mail would cost him eleven yuan a month.

  Eleven yuan is not good in modern times, but it can be regarded as a huge sum of money in this era. Eleven yuan a month, which is more than 130 yuan a year. It costs five or eight yuan at most for one child to study for a year. That is to say, three children go to school together for thirty or fifty yuan. After a hundred and thirty go to thirty or fifty, there are still young and old, so how can you not be able to study like the aunt said?

When Aunt Huo heard that Huo Jianfeng had mentioned the pension, her face was a bit ugly, and she curled her lips and said, "What can I do with that little money? Your grandmother is sick and takes medicine all day long. You don't even know. Then a little money is not enough for your grandma to take medicine, where can you give the whole money for your three sisters to study?"

When the old lady Huo saw her daughter-in-law mentioned her, she seemed to want her to help her say a few words, but after the old lady opened her mouth a few times, she still didn’t say anything. She put down her chopsticks and sighed softly. I feel aggrieved in my heart is about to explode!

   Knowing where the eldest daughter-in-law was lying and cheating her grandson’s money, but she, a grandmother, can’t help her grandson. She can’t even say anything fair. Who told her to lose her son?

Because of the loss of the only male in the big house, the old lady has been embarrassed in front of her son and daughter-in-law over the years. Whether the daughter-in-law is stubborn or scheming, the old lady has to endure and endure, who calls her I'm sorry people?

  Huo Jianfeng heard the grandma's sigh, and looked over with a pair of eyes. The old lady looked at her grandson, and quickly bowed her head with a guilty conscience, and took the chopsticks to eat again.

  Huo Jianfeng turned his head and looked at the uncle again, but saw that the uncle's head was almost lowered to the bottom of the dining table.

  The uncle was already honest. After his old mother lost his son, he, like his old mother, felt sorry for his daughter-in-law, so his wife was confused!

  Huo Jianfeng looked at his grandmother and then at his uncle. After all, he couldn't bear to see their guilty and pitiful looks.

Although he knew that what the auntie said was false, he still took out a handful of money from his pocket. There were five and ten yuan each and two yuan. He took out the two largest pieces of the money, across the table. Handed it to Huo Auntie and said, "Auntie, this is fifteen yuan, you keep it, and when the spring comes, you can take this money and let Xiaoqiu and the others go to school."

  (End of this chapter)

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