Liu Yu did not expect that Liu's mother would collect enough money to come to him the next day.
It seemed that the Liu family's wealth was deeper than he thought.
Fortunately, Liu's mother still cried poor in front of him and asked for money from him.
Willow Eucalyptus sneered in her heart, took the money handed over by Liu Mu, and said to Liu Mu: "You go back and wait for the news. When I finish the matter, I will let someone notify you."
Mother Liu asked expectantly: "When can things be done?"
Willow: "In two days. After get off work tonight, I will go to that company to discuss buying a job."
Mother Liu: "Can't you go now?"
She just happened to follow along and was able to bargain with the family.
Meranti: "I still have to go to work."
Liu’s mother: “Can’t you ask for leave?”
Willow: "My salary will be deducted if I ask for leave. Will you reimburse me for the deducted money?"
Liu's mother left in disbelief.
She can't bear to give up money.
In addition to spending money on her beloved son and daughter, she was reluctant to spend money on anyone else.
Meranti sneered and went straight to work.
After get off work in the afternoon, Meranti had dinner in the factory cafeteria before heading to the home of the person who wanted to sell his job.
That company actually quoted a price of 350 yuan. After negotiating with them, Liu Yu bought the job for 340 yuan.
The extra sixty yuan was collected by Meranti.
In this "business", not only did I make back the twenty yuan I lost, but I also made an extra forty yuan.
Liu Gu found a fellow villager who went to the county town to do business and asked him to go back to the village to talk to Liu's mother.
Without waiting for the next day, Liu's mother took Liu Yu into the city and nestled in front of the factory, waiting for Liu Yu to get off work.
Meranti was in a good mood and took the two of them to a state-owned hotel for dinner.
The two people helped him earn forty yuan, and he thanked them by treating them to a meal.
Meranti generously ordered a bowl of braised pork, three bowls of shredded pork noodles, and twenty meat buns.
It only adds up to two dollars.
Meranti took out the money very happily.
Mother Liu was very satisfied with his move.
This son still has her as his mother in his heart.
Mother Liu hadn't eaten meat for a long time, and this time she felt extremely satisfied.
Liu Yu ate most of the whole bowl of braised pork, and Liu Mu ate the remaining half.
Liu's mother kept giving the meat to her younger son, and then put it into her own mouth without thinking about giving some to Liu Gu.
She thought Meranti could eat meat at any time in the city, so she didn't give it to him.
Meranti has become accustomed to Willow Mother's favoritism.
He slowly finished his bowl of shredded pork noodles.
The portion of the shredded pork noodles is very generous. A large bowl is filled with noodles, covered with a layer of fat and alternately shredded pork, which is full of oil and water and tastes very delicious.
Meranti was full after eating a bowl of noodles.
After Liu Mu and Liu Yu ate noodles and braised pork, they each ate a meat bun before burping and putting down their chopsticks.
Mother Liu put the remaining meat buns in her basket and took them home to share with others.
Liu Yu took them to meet the family selling the work, and the family took them to the factory leaders to implement the work on Liu Yu.
Liu Yu could report to the factory the next day.
He is a small laborer and his monthly salary is only fifteen yuan.
But in the eyes of farmers, it is already a huge sum of money.
Many families in rural areas may not get as much as fifteen yuan after a year's work.
Liu's mother returned to the village under the moonlight, and Liu Yu temporarily stayed in Liu Yu's dormitory. She reported to the factory the next day and then moved to the dormitory assigned to him.
The next day, Liu's mother heated up meat buns for breakfast.
One meat bun per person.
Chu Xing was satisfied with her meal, and the discomfort in her heart dissipated a lot.
Liu Heng went to work after breakfast.
He couldn't do the work in the fields ((*^▽^*)), so Liu Xueming handed over the matter of feeding pigs and cattle to Liu Ping because Liu Ping was his nephew.
Liu Heng came to the pigsty and saw that someone was already cleaning the pigsty.
They were three men in their fifties and sixties, with gray hair and deep wrinkles on their faces.
These were people who had come down from the city to work in their village and lived in straw huts near the cowsheds.
Originally, Liu Xueming wanted to arrange for them to live in a cowshed. Liu Heng said that the cowshed was only a little big. If three people lived in it, the cows would have no room to move. It was too unfair for the cows.
Liu Xueming then asked people to build a thatched house nearby and let the three people live in the thatched house to prevent them from crowding the most valuable property in his village.
Liu Heng didn't say hello to the three of them, he just picked up the basket and went to the mountain to hunt pigweed.
Returning with a basket full of pigweed, Liu Heng began to clean and cut the pigweed. He put a package wrapped in large leaves aside.
One of the old men walked over and took the package away.
At noon, the three people who returned to the thatched house for lunch took out the package and tore open the leaves to reveal half of a pheasant that had been roasted inside.
The three of them couldn't help but laugh.
"This kid is really capable. He can catch a pheasant or hare every few days."
"I thought we would suffer in this village, but we ended up eating better than we did in the city. We could often eat meat."
"I've gained some weight."
"Me too."
"That young man Liu Heng hides his secrets and is very powerful."
"We must remember his kindness. If he is reinstated in the future, we must repay him well."
"Of course, we are not ungrateful people."
The three people were sent to this village, and they were mentally prepared for the hardships.
Little did they know that life was not as difficult as they thought.
Instead of living in cowsheds like others in their situation, they lived in clean houses.
Although the house is very simple, at least there is no smell.
Although the young man who worked with them was taciturn, he was a good man and always took care of them secretly.
Every few days, the young man would give them some food.
Sometimes it’s pheasant and rabbit meat, sometimes it’s kudzu yam dug from the mountains, sometimes it’s sweet potatoes, sometimes it’s wild vegetables and mushrooms.
With these meals, they no longer went hungry.
Last time Lao Liu was ill, the young man even sent herbal medicine.
The herbal medicine is very useful. After drinking it twice, Lao Liu was cured.
They didn't expect that such a rural boy could have medical skills.
This guy hides his secrets.
This is the consensus of the three people.
They knew that Liu Heng was not taken seriously at home. He went home to work in farming after graduating from elementary school. In the eyes of the villagers, he was an honest man who was weak and could not do much heavy work.
The three of them couldn't help laughing.
This guy is really good at pretending.
They had seen with their own eyes that boy lift a pig weighing more than 100 kilograms with one hand. How could he be weak?
It's true that he is hiding his clumsiness.
Probably because he didn't want to be oppressed too much by the Liu family's parents.
The three of them understood Liu Hiiragi's thoughts and admired him quite a lot.
They do not believe that children should not resist if parents oppress their children too much.