After saying this, Mother Du looked at her newly adopted daughter and asked, "What's your name?"
"One by one." Yixiao responded in a small voice.
Mother Du was stunned for a moment. She probably didn't expect that there would be a child with such a name, but when she thought that this child must have been a child from the city, she thought it was normal again.
People in the city are more educated and don't want to be as direct as people in the village when naming their children.
"Then your name will be Du Yiyi from now on." Mother Du had never read a day, and she didn't have the literary talent to name her child. Even the eldest daughter's name was her own, so she just let the younger daughter use it.
previous name.
Many people may think that letting their children keep their previous names will cause them to be immature, but Mother Du believes that as long as she is good to her children, they will naturally become filial when they grow up.
If you treat your children badly and don't think about them, even if you give your children a hundred names, it will be useless. The children will still be unfilial when they grow up. Such children who are called white-eyed wolves often appear in the village, but those people
I still don't understand why other people's children are filial, but my own children are supercilious.
Life in a fishing village is hard.
On the second day after arriving at this home, Yiyi will follow Du Shengnan and start learning to cook, learn to make fires, learn to pry oysters, and dry seafood. When the tide is low, he will also follow Du Shengnan to pick up goods from the beach.
This is a job that every child in this fishing village has to do when they are not in class.
Fortunately, Su Shu secretly stuffed some candies and chocolates into the children's pockets before leaving. Liang Zhiqiang had been hungry for the past few days, so he secretly ate these things to survive.
So Liang Zhichao prayed in his heart, hoping that the Yang sisters could go to the city quickly, or that his father could find them quickly.
"Sister Shengnan said that as long as she has a chance to go to the city, she will call her brother-in-law for us and ask him to pick us up and take us home." This belief has kept us strong these past few days.
That night the aunt next door came to see Du Mu to discuss something.
Life in the fishing village was not a happy one for the three children. Although Liang Zhichao and Yiyi were neither beaten nor hungry, seeing Liang Zhiqiang like that made them feel more sad than being beaten and hungry themselves.
After not seeing each other for a few days, Liang Zhiqiang has lost a lot of weight, and his energy seems to have been suddenly drained.
One by one, I finally saw Liang Zhichao on the third day.
"Yiyi, I miss my mom so much, and I miss my dad so much." Liang Zhichao's voice changed, "I don't know when dad will find us."
After knowing that Yi Yi was doing well and knowing that Sister Yang would help them, Liang Zhichao felt much better.
The woman said, "I can't trust anyone else, but I can trust your Shengnan. This kid is safe and knowledgeable."
There were three children, two lying on the wall, and one child sitting in the yard with a rope tied to his feet. At his feet was a pile of oysters waiting for him to open and something to wash staring at him.
She was afraid that she would suddenly forget it one day without carrying it, and then she would not be able to contact the farm.
Afraid that Mother Du would think too much, the woman hurriedly said, "I will be the one to pay for the child's boat ride. I will treat the child to a popsicle. Do you think that's OK?"
"It's fine with me, but they don't want me to go out, and they don't like me coming to see you, so they have kept me at home these past few days." After speaking, Liang Zhichao raised his hand to wipe his eyes, and wiped the things that had not been left behind.
Wipe away the tears immediately.
If there was nothing else she could do, the woman wouldn't come here to ask for help. It's true that no one would be willing to help with the money.
"How have you been these past few days? Did your new mother tie you up? Did she beat you or scold you? Did she give you food?" Liang Zhichao's eyes were red.
After meeting Yiyi that day, with Du Shengnan helping to cover up, Yiyi could see Liang Zhichao every day, and occasionally the two of them could secretly visit Liang Zhiqiang.
The only thing he is worried about now is his younger brother Liang Zhiqiang.
"Sister is very good to me. She helps me wash clothes and teaches me how to do things." Nodded one by one.
It’s not that he didn’t feel bad for his life. Not only did Liang Zhiqiang get beaten if he didn’t work well in this house, but he also went hungry every day.
She said, "Sister-in-law, my parents wrote to me saying that my father is sick, and I think I have to go to the city to send money back. As you know, we have never been to school, and we can't even write our names.
Your Shengnan's teacher in the village praises Shengnan for her good studies and her literacy. I want her to help me send money to the city."
As soon as he saw his younger brother being tied up, Liang Zhichao grabbed the big stone on the ground and was about to rush in, but his two sisters held him back and dragged him all the way here.
Life is hard, but every day passes just the same.
"The new mother is very good, my sister is also very good, and so am I." One by one nodded vigorously, "What about you? Are you okay?"
Both hands were covered with cuts from picking oysters.
"It's not much, just twenty yuan." The woman said, "If it falls, it's not your child's fault. If it does fall, it will only cost you your life."
Before he came, he begged his two sisters to take him to see Liang Zhiqiang secretly.
Mother Du shook her head without thinking, "You let the child hide money. What if the child is lost?"
On the tenth day when the three children stayed in the fishing village, Du Shengnan finally got the chance to go to the city.
Liang Zhichao and Yiyi asked Du Shengnan to find opportunities to help out and gave their share to Liang Zhiqiang.
The two children would shed tears every time they secretly watched Leung Chi-keung.
Liang Zhichao sighed, "My two sisters don't like me. They think I'm taking away their parents. I also have my own parents. I don't want to take away their parents."
Liang Zhichao was comforted by Yi Yi's words. He looked at the girls talking over there with his big eyes, and then asked Yi Yi, "Is she good to you?"
Du Shengnan knew the two sisters. Seeing that Yiyi and Liang Zhichao were about to talk, he deliberately pulled the two sisters aside to talk about what the little sisters were saying.
Liang Zhichao's people guarding him went to the edge, and then he talked to Yiyi.
I have to recite the phone numbers of Liang Zhenguo's work unit in my mind several times every day before going to bed.
He came with two sisters from his family. As soon as Liang Zhichao saw Yiyi, he ran towards Yiyi, held Yiyi's hand, and asked her while breathing.
"My mother-in-law is paralyzed and cannot live without someone to take care of her every day. My little baby cannot live without someone to look after her. All the men in the family have gone fishing and I don't know when they will come back. I really have no choice but to trouble your Shengnan
"Yes." The woman had a grimace on her face and had no choice but to say, "In this case, I will let my eldest daughter hold the money, and let my eldest daughter go with your Sheng Nan, okay?"
Originally, I thought that one less person would go and save one person's ferry fare.
You have to take two boats one way from the village to the city.
The first trip was by taking the obsolete fishing boat from the village. It took nearly an hour to get to the public ferry. Once we got to the ferry, we took the public boat to the city. This trip took another hour and a half.
Please vote~ Sorry, because of carelessness, I accidentally wrote the character Uncle Chen as Uncle Chen. I have changed it now. There are still some things that have slipped through the net and have not been changed. Dear friends, you can leave a message to remind me to change it.