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Chapter 45: They Still Have Autumn Grain

She stretched out her little hand and patted Gu's shoulder gently, silently comforting her aggrieved mother.

Mrs. Gu sniffed, gently caressed Qi You'er's little face, and then touched her slightly green little face. She felt sad as if something had been stabbed in her heart. The other three children were also standing there.

Beside her, tears were constantly wiping away.

Qi You'er looked at Gu, who had a stiff back, and saw her slowly squatting down and picking up the pieces on the ground one by one. To be honest, Qi You'er couldn't blame the father, after all, that was his mother.

, he can't beat his mother back because of his wife and daughter.

Therefore, they can only endure now, and there is nothing but tolerance.

The rain outside was still falling, which also washed away the joy of their recent harvest.

I don’t know if this home is still a home.

Qi Zhong finally made a wooden bed with wooden boards, and he could sleep on it. That night, Gu just made some porridge, and then the family of six crowded into a wooden bed, and they couldn't even sleep at night.

sleep.

"Mother, I'm sorry, I didn't expect mother to..." Qi Zhong's voice was a little uncomfortable. He really felt sorry for his wife and children. Was he living a cowardly life?

It's okay. Mrs. Gu was coaxing her sleeping little daughter in her arms. There was still some bruises on her face. Maybe she had long been accustomed to such unfair treatment.

"Don't take it personally. In fact, I was also wrong. If we say one more thing, my sister-in-law will not misunderstand me." She is still talking to the boss of the Qi family, perhaps to prevent Qi Zhong from being too sad.

Qi Zhongxin understood something. He turned over and covered all the children at home with quilts.

"The eldest brother's wheat has been lost a little, but not much. He didn't blame us. The rain was so unexpected that no one could have imagined it. However, there is good news. The grain grown at our home can be replaced by

A lot of stuff”

Having said this, Qi Zhong's honest face finally had a smile. This may be considered a great blessing among misfortunes. We have returned the good things of eldest brother, and there is still a lot left. When daybreak, we

Just go dry the wheat.

When Mrs. Gu heard that there was a lot of food, the hurt in her heart faded a lot. Yes, they were not too bad, after all, they still had that food.

Qi You'er opened her eyes, listened to the constant sound of rain outside the window, and sighed softly. If only it were that simple, she didn't believe that her grandma and aunt couldn't fight.

These food ideas.

It rained for one day and one night, and the next day it cleared up.

The wheat in their house was well protected, and there was no rain. As soon as the sky opened, Qi Zhong was in a hurry to dry the wheat. Mrs. Gu carried Qi You'er on her back and followed her to help. Several half-year-old children

He is also following behind her, doing what he can.

At this time, wheat drying was very simple. It was to put the wheat on the open ground and wait for the sun to dry. If the conditions were good, they would drive an ox cart and pull a stone behind to press it. If not, they would dry it like this first.

, and then wait for the wheat to thresh naturally.

Gu and Qi Zhong kept silent about the fact that their home was smashed by Mrs. Qi. They acted as if nothing had happened. I don't know if it was because Mrs. Qi had a guilty conscience, but they had not caused trouble to them recently.

Qi Youer was tied behind Gu's back. She looked at the people drying the wheat strangely. Everyone had a smile on their face. She thought that the harvest this year was indeed good. After all, everyone had harvested the wheat.

There may have been some losses, but the gains are definitely greater than the losses. Even a field like Qizhong can grow good wheat, let alone other people's fertile fields.


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