Looking at Mo Wanxia's appearance at this time, Meng knew that her daughter was unhappy. She immediately educated Mo Wanxia with a straight face and said: "Xia'er, give someone a rose, and the fragrance will linger in your hands. You must be as kind as your mother in the future."
Almost all of Meng's majesty was used on Mo Wanxia.
But all she got was the back of her daughter's head.
Feeling that her daughter might be raised too far, Meng was afraid that her daughter would lose her temper, so she hurriedly climbed into the carriage to educate her.
The servants looked at the empty fire rack and felt chills in their hearts: they won’t have to eat anymore, they don’t even have a pot.
After walking stumblingly for half a year, although they were far away from the Central Plains, Meng and his party had reached the end of their rope.
After some discussion, the maids took the initiative to sell themselves out. In this way, they not only ended their master-servant relationship with the Meng family, but also found a way out for themselves.
It's a pity that Meng is not a good person in charge of the family, so the money from selling the maid was quickly spent in her hands.
In the end, only Nanny Fang, Mo Wanxia, and the tattered carriage were left with Meng.
After all, Grandma Fang still had plans for the Meng family and her daughter. She first contacted the merchant to sell her two horses and carriage.
Then he took Meng's mother and daughter to find a village with a backing, used the remaining money to buy a small house, and bought two acres of thin farmland, and finally settled down.
The Qiang people are adjacent to the Central Plains, and many people in this village have fled from the Central Plains, so the language communication is not much different from those on the border with the Central Plains.
Grandma Fang has a good eye, and the people in the village are full of goodwill towards the three women of the Meng family. One family gave them a gourd, and the other family a few straws, which actually helped them survive.
It can be said that meeting people from this village was the only good thing they encountered after fleeing.
But Meng didn't like this feeling. She didn't like being pitied by these vulgar country people, which would make her feel that her life was worse than a group of country people.
The work and rest of the people in the village are similar to those of the people in the Central Plains. In addition to the extra grazing, they also go up the mountain to open up wasteland and plant land every day. They work at sunrise and rest at sundown. The days are dull and comfortable.
But the noisy life made Meng miss those years even more. Whenever she thought of the good times in the past, Meng would always burst into tears.
Fortunately, Aunt Fang and Mo Wanxia are reliable. Aunt Fang will make some embroidery every day, or cut some clothes, and send them to the store for sale every few days.
Mo Zhaoxia, on the other hand, followed the peasant women in the village up the mountain to dig wild vegetables and pick wild fruits, leaving Meng alone to hide at home and wash her face in tears every day.
Meng didn't like this village very much. Everyone had a smile on their face and seemed to have nothing to worry about.
So after crying enough, Meng began to slowly walk out of her house and walk around the village, looking for those who needed her help.
Gradually, Grandma Fang and Mo Wanxia found that they had fewer and fewer things to buy, and important items were always missing from their home.
Although they felt sorry for what they had worked so hard to save, when they thought of the increasingly obvious smile on Meng's face, both Nanny Fang and Mo Wanxia also endured it.
Ten years passed like this. Mo Zhaoxia grew up. She was a good person both at home and abroad, and was well liked by the villagers. However, Grandma Fang's health became worse and worse.
Meng has not been engaged in production for many years, but she always shows off her kindness by helping others.
Thanks to Meng's blessing, no matter how much money Mo Zhaoxia and Grandma Fang earned, Meng was able to find people who "need help" in time and give the money away.
As a result, ten years later, Mo Zhaoxia became more and more capable, but her life became poorer and poorer.
Finally, Nanny Fang died before Mo Wanxia's sixteenth birthday.
She didn't even get to see her little girl get married before she died, and Grandma Fang didn't even close her eyes before she died.
Mo Wanxia had no money on hand, so she was cruel and used the acre of carefully raised land at home to buy a coffin and a set of fine old clothes for Grandma Fang.
Aunt Fang suffered too much during her lifetime, and Mo Wanxia wanted her to leave with dignity.
What a pity
There was so much noise about Wanxia selling her land that interested people were eyeing her.
The day before Grandma Fang was buried, a woman in the village who loved to take advantage came to Meng and cried, saying that her man was gone and she wanted to borrow money from Meng for the burial.
After listening to the woman's words, Meng had mixed feelings in her heart. She immediately recalled the scene when her husband-in-law had just passed away and she led a group of people to escape.
After crying with the woman for a while, Meng made a decision and asked the woman to carry Grandma Fang's coffin away.
The woman originally wanted to find some bargains, but she didn't expect Meng to be so easy to talk to. She called her brothers at home on the spot and hurriedly carried the good coffin away.
If it weren't for the fact that Aunt Fang was a woman, the woman would have wanted to take off the clothes on Aunt Fang.
Mo Wanxia tried her best to stop her, but was slapped aside by Meng who rarely stood up.
Mo Wanxia lay on the ground listening to Meng's reprimand, feeling completely desperate for Meng in her heart.
In the end, Mo Wanxia had to find a thick straw mat to roll up Nanny Fang and put her into the prepared grave.
After this incident, Meng finally gained a good reputation in the village as she wished. Everyone would call her "Meng Amu" in public, but secretly they would laugh at her as a white-eyed wolf with elbows turned outward.
After all, she was an old grandma who was as close as mother and daughter. When Meng had people carry the coffin away, she was also in a state of hot-headedness.
After that period of time passed, Meng looked at the simple tombstone and felt a little regretful when she thought of the old lady inside who was swept away by the grass and buried hastily.
From then on, Meng's family stopped for a while, closing the door to thank guests every day, no longer seeing outsiders, and never listening to anyone's cries.
He even offered to help Mo Wanxia go up the mountain to dig wild vegetables.
When Mo Wanxia saw Meng's appearance, she felt a little warm in her heart. After all, this was her only relative in the world.
It's a pity that Mo Wanxia was happy too early.
Meng picked up three injured brothers and sisters on the mountain and took them home to recover from their injuries.
This trio consists of two brothers and a sister. They come from the Central Plains and claim their surname is Zeng. It is said that they had to escape because of trouble at home.
Meng felt that these three people were very pitiful for being injured and homeless. Besides the disfigured Zeng Xiaomei, Zeng Da and Zeng Er were also extremely handsome, just like her imagined uncle.
So Meng took the initiative to persuade Mo Wanxia to marry, hoping to help the three Zeng family members integrate into the village as soon as possible, and told Mo Wanxia's ears about the benefits of Zeng Da.
No matter how sensible Mo Wanxia is, she is still just a fifteen-year-old girl.
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