After receiving a slap in the face, Mrs. Xu couldn't help but burst into tears in public.
"There is no reason for a husband to bully his daughter-in-law. I won't live anymore..."
"I am helping Xiaoyu get a house. He will also marry a wife in the future. Brother Dali is dead. As an aunt, I can still ignore this miserable child..."
When he heard that his daughter-in-law was asking for a house from his grandnephew, Village Chief Jiang's expression improved slightly and he kept his head down without saying a word.
Seeing that Village Chief Jiang was angry, the surrounding villagers who were queuing up to receive their houses did not dare to speak out to persuade him.
What Xu wants is a house, not three pounds of pork and two pounds of rice. Who can make the decision except Zhu Renxia?
Seeing everyone's eyes falling on him, Zhu Renxia stood up with a smile.
"Second Aunt, with the gods protecting our Jiangjia Village, how can we still be short of a house? Not to mention that a house is indispensable for Xiaoyu to get a wife, but it will also be indispensable for your Xiaolong and Xiaohu to get a wife in the future."
Zhu Renxia has been working as a salesman for half a month and has dealt with women a lot. He knows that it is their nature to want to take advantage of them, and the best way to deal with them is to make a big deal out of them.
"Really?"
Mrs. Xu also knew that she couldn't get the house today, so she had no choice but to borrow Poxia's donkey, "I really did it for Xiaoyu's own good."
Zhu Renxia thought about it for a moment and said solemnly: "But, after you reminded me like this, Second Aunt, I remembered something."
"What's going on?" Mrs. Xu looked expectant.
"Just leave a house for Brother Jiang."
"Which third brother?"
"Jiang Sanli."
Xu was stunned, "You mean the third child?"
She originally wanted to say that you should call her uncle, but she swallowed the words again.
It seems that Axiu's husband-in-law has never called his father-in-law "Uncle Grandpa" from the beginning to the end, and he also calls his own man Jiang Erhu "Brother Erhu". It seems that there is nothing wrong with him calling Jiang Sanli "Brother Three".
Zhu Renxia was a member of the royal family and a descendant of the Ming Emperor. According to the laws of the Ming Dynasty, he could not demote himself. He was able to call himself "Second Aunt", which was a great honor.
It's just that there is "Brother Erhu" on the left and "Second Aunt" on the right, which always sounds a bit awkward.
Village Chief Jiang took over the conversation and said, "Ren Xia, thank you for remembering the three rites, but I don't know when he will be able to go home. We'll have to deal with the house later."
"That won't work!"
Zhu Renxia refused, "Brother Sanli is the pride of Jiangjiacun. He sacrificed his life and blood to protect his family and country, but the court refused to reward them. As his hometown, how can we, Jiangjiacun, treat him poorly?"
Then he glanced at the villagers and said loudly: "I, Zhu Renxia, make the decision here and reward Jiang Sanli with a house for the old master to live in temporarily."
All the villagers applauded and agreed: "It should be done, it should be done, everything depends on the master."
Village Chief Jiang couldn't help but burst into tears and choked with sobs: "Ren Xia, thank you so much."
In any case, Village Chief Jiang and his family got two houses, which made Xu secretly happy.
Jiang Sanli didn't know if he could come back. Her husband was already in his sixties and probably didn't have much life left. The extra house would not belong to his son in the end.
"Ren Xia, if you can think of the three rites, he will be very happy." Mrs. Xu changed her face and became a good wife and mother.
Under Zhu Renxia's arrangement, each of the 61 households in the village was assigned a new house. Village Chief Jiang also divided his house with Jiang Erhu.
There are a total of 85 houses, and after the allocation is completed, there are still 23 vacant houses.
Zhu Renxia said to the villagers: "Now that there are extra houses in the village, it is time to bring the fifth gentleman here. Let a few young and strong men follow me to carry him."
"We will go with you in three groups."
Jiang Erhu, who was in a happy mood, volunteered and led four young people to follow Zhu Renxia out of Jiangjia Village and went straight to the abandoned inn.
"Did the gods reward you with a new house in Jiangjia Village?"
After learning about Zhu Renxia's intention, the fifth one readily agreed and took two young men, Cao Wan and Sun Quan, to Jiangjiacun on a stretcher.
The last time he just took a quick look at the flowers from a distance, but this time when he came under the city wall, he could clearly see the smooth and white jade city wall, which was shining brightly in the sunlight.
"It's so spectacular. It's tall, strong and beautiful. It's even more majestic than the city wall in Guiyang."
The fifth sat on a stretcher and gushed.
Zhu Renxia deeply agreed: "If it weren't for the miraculous craftsmanship and divine handiwork, even our city wall in Guilin wouldn't be able to match it."
After entering the city gate, the fifth person couldn't help but stare straight at the neat courtyard houses in Jiangjiacun, and the houses were spacious two-story buildings.
"It's really a work of magic. This scale looks even more prosperous and neat than the county town."
Cao Wan and Sun Quan were also envious and asked one after another: "Sir, we want to go home now and move here with our families to settle down."
"Can."
Zhu Renxia readily agreed, "Anyway, Fifth Brother can walk on his own, and I will have someone deliver food to him. You two can go to the Yamen to resign when you go back, and bring your family with you. Each of you will have a courtyard."
"Thank you, sir!"
Cao Wan and Sun Quan kowtowed to Zhu Renxia without hesitation, and left Jiangjiacun together.
Seeing that the fifth place was a little excited, Zhu Renxia said with a smile: "How about this house? Do you want to leave one for the fifth brother?"
"Thank you, sir."
The fifth person finally failed to resist the temptation and hesitantly agreed, "When I recover, I will go back to the city to pick up my wife and child."
"Hey...that's right!"
Zhu Renxia personally arranged for the fifth place to move into a brand new house and told Jiang Erhu to deliver food to him on time.
After the villagers in Jiangjia Village completed changing their houses, Zhu Changan sent in a batch of coal and rice, and asked Zhu Renxia to organize people to bring them to the town for sale.
The coal was smashed by Zhu Chang's security department with a hammer, and the rice was pounded with a garlic mortar.
Otherwise, it will look like a huge thing to the little person in the box. If you want to sell it in the market, I am afraid it will scare people into trouble.
"After you sell them in town, buy some mules and carriages so that you can sell them later."
Zhu Changan earnestly warned him that he wished Zhu Renxia could make a lot of money now and buy some antiques, calligraphy and paintings to honor himself.
Zhu Renxia organized more than 30 villagers to use carts to transport coal and rice to Yinma Town for sale, and accompanied them personally.
Jiangjia Village is about twenty miles away from Yinma Town. The villagers set out with their carts before dawn, and it took them an hour and a half to arrive at the crowded Yinma Town at dawn.
"Damn it, the scene in the box has changed?"
Zhu Changan went downstairs to have lunch and came back, and was surprised to find that the Jiangjiacun in the box was missing!
The scene inside was replaced by a small town. Although it was not prosperous, there were many shops on both sides of the street. People came and went on the street. The market was crowded with people going to the market in an endless stream.
"What the hell...what happened? Why is Jiangjiacun gone?"
Zhu Changan looked confused and hurriedly lit a cigarette to calm down his shock.
Fortunately, the team led by Zhu Renxia was always in sight and did not disappear with the disappearance of Jiangjiacun. This made Zhu Changan finally breathe a sigh of relief.