When Lin Dazui and Ding Zhaodi saw that it was Su Xiangxiu from the second family, they said in unison: "No, no, it's none of your business!"
Su Xiangxiu's eyes narrowed at first, and then she laughed: "Mom, our family has the same ancestor, and we usually burn incense in the same incense jar. This stone has been placed under our incense jar since our ancestors were born, so
, it belongs to the ancestors and belongs to the public, and our second wife also has a share."
How could Ding Zhaodi agree to share the stone with his second roommate? She didn't even want to give it to Lin Da Zui!
She hugged the stone tightly: "In your dream, the boss of our family is the boss. Everything in this world is inherited by the boss, and there is no share for the second child."
Su Xiangxiu sneered: "Haha, this is not the throne, it is still inherited. It is just a stone under the incense jar for burning incense to the earth god. Since this thing belongs to the ancestors, it was not divided when the family was divided, so naturally it must be divided again.
, do you think any family that divides the family does not divide the property equally between the brothers? You want to keep it all for yourself, but you can't!"
Ding Zhaodi said bitterly: "What if I keep it all to myself? Why don't I share it with you? You can't even give birth to a son, and you still want to inherit the property? Even the new house your family built will belong to my son from now on."
Su Xiangxiu only gave birth to two daughters and no sons. This has always been a pain in her heart. Now that Ding Zhaodi mentioned it, she felt angry.
"Brother Ding Zhao, you are farting! Nowadays, men and women are the same in society. My daughter is stronger and more filial than your son. Those two sons of yours, huh, just watch. They don't listen to you now. When they grow up, huh, my mother-in-law will
This is your fate!"
He actually cursed her to look like her mother-in-law when she got old. Ding Zhaodi became even more angry: "You are looking for death. If you dare to curse my son, I will slap you in the face."
Su Xiangxiu is not a soft person, so she will not wait for Ding Zhaodi to hit her: "If you dare to hit me, I will beat you to death!"
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Lin Dazui's two daughters-in-law went from quarreling to fighting. They grabbed each other, you grabbed my hair, I gouged your eyes, you picked my nose, I grabbed your mouth and beat them into a ball.
Someone called Village Chief Zhao, who asked someone to pull the two apart.
"Why are you arguing? It's just a stone. You don't even know if there is a treasure inside, so you're just arguing! I'm the one who makes the decision. You two will pay to help your mother buy the food. As for this stone, it's just you two.
The family has been divided. Whether there is anything in it, it belongs to the three of you."
Lin Dazui also wanted to say: "Doctor Nan said that we can exchange for 100 kilograms of grain."
Village Chief Zhao asked the people around him and found out that it was indeed Nan Mengyu who promised to exchange her for 100 kilograms of grain.
However, he did not tell her to give her a hundred catties of grain, but told her that he could either exchange fifty catties for others or give her a supplement of one hundred and seventy-five yuan.
He glanced at Lin Dazui with disgust: "You can also ask for a hundred catties of grain, but you don't need to occupy this stone."
After discussing for a while, the two daughters-in-law agreed: "If mom doesn't want the treasure in the stone, our two families will collect 100 kilograms of grain for her. If she wants the stone, she will buy the grain herself, and we don't care."
Village Chief Zhao advised Lin Dazui: "Now is the year of disaster. Just promise not to give up the stone. That way you can get a hundred catties of grain, which is enough for you to survive the famine."
But how could Lin Dazui be willing? She said: "I am their mother, and it is their duty to help me buy food. This stone was passed down from our ancestors. If I, the mother, are still here, they have nothing to do with it."
No matter how others tried to persuade her, Lin Dazui was unwilling to give the stones to her two sons. Seeing that she refused to share the stones with them, her two daughters-in-law were also unwilling to help her buy food.