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314. Grandma Woke Up

"Zhuangyuan, I stayed at your house last night because it was getting late. Today I have to go to the county posthouse to complain. There are still some old friends I want to see there. You also need to pack up and say goodbye to your family tomorrow.

Come to the posthouse to see me early in the morning, it's time for us to go to Beijing to meet the saint." Xiguan said.

"It all depends on your arrangements." Datong saw off the happy official, so he had to hold the horse, and he didn't dare to ride it!

The second aunt even sent her to the entrance of the village in person, with a look of reluctance, which made Xiguan very uncomfortable. He wished that he never wanted to see Qiaotou Village again in his life. The memory of shame was unforgettable in his heart.

After the official left, the family returned to its daily peace, but it was filled with a festive atmosphere as the top student in high school.

Grandma Haitang woke up at this time, covering her head and feeling a little dizzy.

"Er Tong, Datong, what happened just now? My head hurts so much. It seems that someone came to our house to bring good news, right? Where is the person?" Granny Haitang walked to the yard and looked.

Everyone was chatting and laughing, but no one announced the good news.

I felt very strange.

"Hey, why did it get so bright today? I remember it was obviously dark..." The old lady thought she had made a mistake. It looked like it was almost noon, but...

"Mom, you're awake. The one who announced the good news is gone. My eldest brother has won the first prize, and the imperial edict has been issued." Er Tong said with a smile.

"What? Why didn't I know?"

"Because you slept all day and all night." Ertong said again.

Day and night! Datong’s mother heard her stomach growling...

"Oh my God, you bunch of bastards didn't even wake me up and let me sleep. I've been waiting all my life for this day, just waiting to see my son win the top prize, but I didn't watch...

..." The old lady sat on the ground and cried.

In this sleep, I missed the most exciting scene in my life, the most anticipated scene. This regret will never be made up for in my lifetime.

"Who made you faint at that time? No matter how hard I woke you up, I had to whip you with a whip or put it in a well to make bubbles." Er Tong continued. If you get the chance, you should talk carefully.

I don't usually have much time to teach my mother a lesson, so she might have missed it.

Mother Datong thought about it and found no one to rely on.

"Then what does the happy official look like? Did he give me any money? When did he leave? He is the number one scholar, sure? Why didn't you go to Beijing with him? Did you give the happy official a meal? You have to entertain him well, you can't

You are neglecting others." The old lady nagged for a while, then she regretted her unsatisfactory body and fainted all of a sudden.

Finally, the second aunt came over and told her everything that happened that day and night in a vivid and vivid manner. Although Granny Haitang was happy to hear it, she still felt uncomfortable in her heart. The most beautiful time in her life was lying in the room sleeping, and the scenery was all gone.

Let this second sister who can't be beaten get involved!

How can I feel comfortable?

"Don't worry, mother-in-law, our family is very polite and entertains you very well. Xiguan is very satisfied. Tomorrow morning Datong will go to the county inn and Xiguan will go to Beijing to meet the saint." After Haitang finished speaking, he looked at the mute girl, and the two of them understood each other tacitly.

After hearing this, my mother-in-law still sat in the yard and looked at the entrance of the village with her lips pouted. She felt aggrieved and angry but couldn't let it out. None of these children were filial and their wings were stiff.

"Mom, let me show you the imperial edict." Datong helped the old lady to the study room and showed her Huang Misu's imperial edict.


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