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102 funeral

Lu Zeng's heart throbbed immediately.

He unconsciously raised his hand to wipe away the tears on her face, but paused in the air, then quickly took out a tissue and handed it to her, saying

"Wipe it, don't cry anymore."

"Is that okay?" Xin Yi looked at him stubbornly and did not take the tissue he handed her.

She was really at a loss when she was asked to face this alone. She had never taken on anything by herself, let alone such a big thing. Even the smallest things were done by her mother. Now, facing

Where should she start with these people and these things? How should she start?

Each neighbor has a family of his own, and they will not stay at her home all the time to help her. Those Taoist priests will not go home at night, but will always be at her home, and she is afraid.

Lu Zeng was in a dilemma. This was not something he could decide. He paused and said

"I have to ask Mr. Tang for instructions. You should know that I am working with Mr. Tang. I have my own difficulties."

Xin Yi looked at him and let go of his hand.

Suo He said impatiently, "Lu Zeng, you don't really want to stay, do you?"

Don't talk nonsense, does this have anything to do with them? Besides, you still don't know your identity clearly?

Xin Yi turned to look at Suo He, her mouth pursed tightly. Suo He turned to look at Xin Yi and smiled.

"Miss Xin Yi, don't look at me like that. We may lose our jobs at any time. If you ask Lu Zeng to stay and help you, why not ask a neighbor with whom you have good relations to help? This way we won't be wasted. What do you think?"

Xin Yi bit her lip tightly and turned away from him.

Lu Zeng crossed Suohe, turned his back on everyone, and called Boss. When he came back, he said

"Suo He, I asked you to go back. Xin Yi's health is not yet well, so she stayed with me as expected."

"What? Are you crazy?" Suo He blurted out.

"What you mean!" Lu Zeng said angrily, his momentum instantly overpowering Suohe.

Suo He was discouraged, glanced at Xin Yi, and thought to himself, "They are all obsessed with this." Guo Ran raised his hand, and when Suo He turned around, he shook hands with Guo Ran casually, and strode away.

Lu Zeng looked at Xin Yi and sighed.

"Actually, I don't understand the customs here, so I have to go with what they say."

In fact, Lu Zeng also knew that it would be really difficult for Xin Yi to handle such a big matter alone. How old is she? The family has undergone tremendous changes and is still in pain. How can she think about anything else? Probably, too.

She just wants to have someone by her side who can give her strength invisibly.

"I know." Xin Yi nodded, forcing others to do something difficult, she will remember today's great kindness.

Xin Yi entered the room and hummed softly, "It's really more delicate than the young ladies of the Tang family..."

Lu Zeng took a look and sure enough, he also went in.

It would be helpful for Lu Zeng to stay. At least the lives of the people in this house would be solved.

Xin Yi spent most of the time kneeling in front of the soul, completely isolating herself from the outside world. During the day, people came to give gifts, and those who received the gifts were picked up by Lu Zeng, who then registered them in the booklet.

Aunt Lu's family has not sent any gifts for a long time. She feels that this gift cannot be taken back. There is only one left in Xin Yi's family. Xin Yi is a girl and she is already so old. If she gets married in the future, the gift money will be

If there is no way to collect it, then wouldn’t it be a huge loss?

Several families in the town did not give gifts because they were worried that they would not be able to get them back. The families that readily accepted the money from the family members happened to owe Xin Yi's family due to their previous dealings, which was tantamount to repaying the gift.

However, Lu Zeng didn't care about this. It didn't matter if he gave gifts or not. He wanted to open a hundred tables, but everyone in the town seemed unable to make up the number, so he managed to get fifty tables, regardless of the gifts.

Anyone who doesn't have the courtesy is invited.

This money, **oss said, will be reimbursed for the entire journey.

Therefore, Lu Zeng is working hard to do things in a big way, and the scenery will come to him.

On the day Xinyi's mother was buried, her grandma and uncle's family came back. Xinyi looked at her grandma's family coldly, said nothing, and walked in front holding a jar wrapped in red silk. In front of her was the Taoist priest,

While walking, I scattered paper money, which was money to buy my way.

Behind her were a long line of people seeing her off. Xin Yi didn't care about why those people came willingly to see her mother off. She only focused on the urn in her hand, step by step, stepping steadily on the road under her feet, and stepping on the ground.

paper money.

It was so funny that my uncle and aunt also cried as if their own mother had died. I don’t know where the emotion came from.

Xin Yi walked coldly on the road up the mountain. She had walked this road many times since childhood, with her mother. From now on, she would never see her mother again on this trail.

Her sky has collapsed. Her home is gone. Her life is over.

After crossing the ridge, we arrived at my mother's new home. After two days of hard work day and night, the repaired tomb was very large, with a decent tombstone. The stone chamber made of square stones could accommodate four or five people, and the space was very wide.

Originally, Lu Zeng wanted to get a beautiful wooden coffin and put it in. The Taoist priest said that if you take the urn, you cannot put it in the coffin. Putting the box in the coffin, "heavy coffin", is also "heavy mourning", which is very unlucky, so he put it in the stone chamber.

A stone table and bench were made, and the urn was placed in the best position. Feng Shui said that this position would bring great wealth to future generations.

After everything was placed in place, everyone exited the tomb. The Taoist priests posted many talismans on the tomb, chanted sutras and performed rituals, and then had the tomb sealed.

This tomb is quite impressive. The tombs for burials here are the size of a coffin. Even the wealthy families in the town have not built such grand tombs. In this era, national laws have strictly prohibited the use of sudden land for burials. Burials are required.

, and you have to go through the procedures for both young and old.

Probably because she vaguely knew that these procedures were difficult to handle, Xin Yi begged Tang Jinteng to help her one more time.

After the funeral, everyone was invited to a restaurant in the town. The restaurant was on the main road at the entrance of the town, and right outside was Laokuan's parking lot.

The land in rural areas does not matter whether there is a parking lot or not. The land is wide. The government points out where parking is available, where stalls can be set up, and where sheds can be set up for business. The leader has spoken.

, that’s what the big guys thought, so the whole area outside the restaurant was used for parking.

Today is not a market day, so the venue is quite spacious. When a group of people shouted over, the waiters in the restaurant had already set up tables in the open space of the parking lot. There were fifty tables. There were tables and chairs on the road.

When Uncle Xin Yi saw the scene, he almost peed in fear.

"This child... isn't he here to eat?" The old uncle's family came back from the city, not for anything else but the issue of adopting Xin Yi.

I thought I was still making do with the funeral arrangements, so I took her to live in the city. Anyway, Xinyi was in college and couldn't go home for more than a few days a year, so there was no inconvenience.

[Author's digression] The group account "Shao Quan" has been established.

Group number 30467097

The door of Tang Palace is open to you

Someone and the Tang family line up to welcome you.

(Just read the novel)


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