Eight hundred and sixtieth chapters green forehead
Captain Tian's wife cooked, and there was a lively table in the evening. After dinner, Tian Jiazhi took Tian Tian and his wife home.
The room is warm and cozy.
When the couple entered the yard together, it felt a little strange: "Oh, this is our home. Take the children and recognize the door."
Tian Jiazhi: "Tomorrow I will go to visit our father's grave." Tian Tian doesn't need to worry about these things.
But I still asked: "Have you been to the next door?"
Tian Jiazhi: "What are you going to do? Should I go to the east room or the west room?" You can hear resentment from just this sentence.
The field is silent, Tian Jiazhi's minefield.
This house is full of nostalgia for Tianye. It is here that Tian Jiazhi and the two of them improved and started little by little.
Tian Ye: “I don’t dare to look back and think about how I got to where I am today.”
Tian Jiazhi hugged Tian Ye: "Now I hate them at all for recruiting me. Otherwise, how could I have such a good wife and a daughter."
Tian Ye pursed his lips and said nothing. I don't know how many days Tian Jiazhi can hold on to this.
After calculation, Tian Jiazhi will not be able to stay long before he returns to the army. He will also not be able to interact with the Zhu family for a few days.
Early the next morning, Tian Jiazhi went shopping. There was a sales agency in the village, so he didn't have to go to the commune to buy rice and noodles. It was very convenient.
We need to buy more rice, flour, oil, and firewood at home.
As soon as the fields were tidied up for the two children, people began to come to the house.
At first it was the Widow Wang and the Women's Director, and then many more people came, and some in the field didn't even say a word.
Tian Ye has lived in Shanggang Village for twenty years. People in the village always walk around her, but most of them have never spoken to her.
But fortunately, we all know each other and are familiar with each other.
What Tian Ye didn't expect was that not everyone came empty-handed. Some got two yuan, some got five kilograms of eggs, and some got dried noodles and brown sugar.
They were all showing her the confinement period.
Tian Ye hurriedly asked everyone to take it back. The child is one month old, so why give these as a gift?
Everyone said that if you don’t accept them, you will be looking down on them.
Well, when Tian Jiazhi came back, there was half a kang of things piled up in the west room.
What touched Ye Tian the most was that someone actually dared to climb onto the door of his house.
Mrs. Niu came over early in the morning and was gathering these things there.
Tian Jiazhi looked at the rice, flour, oil and other things he bought in his hand, and realized that he had too much.
Tian Ye wondered if something happened that she didn't know about: "Auntie, what do you mean?"
Aunt Niu said casually: "You have a baby at home, are you here to see the baby?"
Tian Tian pouted, the problem was that she didn't have the connections to move around so much in the village.
Mrs. Niu: "Don't think too much. In the past few years, no one has used the tractor at home. It plows the fields, pulls autumn, and the children go to school morning and evening. Don't remember your favor. Usually your family doesn't have any big or small affairs.
Yes, it’s hard to give birth to a baby, but why don’t you come and move around?”
Tian Ye: "My reputation is still there."
Aunt Niu looked at the two children on the kang: "Pull them down quickly. Sangmenxing can give birth to twins of a boy and a girl. This is ironclad proof. From now on, your name will be cleared and you will be clean. No one will say that you are Sangmenxing again."
Tian Tian was stunned. Giving birth to twins of a boy and a girl would have such an effect. He said that he was always innocent, okay? Madam, could you please stop using words indiscriminately?
Aunt Niu: "Don't believe me, go out and ask, who dares to say that you are a loser? I have never seen such a loser. Besides, I don't envy the way you two are living these days."
.Have you ever seen a daughter-in-law from the Fan family living like this?"
Ye Tianye felt a little drifting: "That's true."
When Tian Jiazhi came in with a soup basin, the two women were talking happily.
Aunt Niu's face was full of disapproval: "Second brother, we don't need this little firewood at home, so we should burn the west room kang. The children are young and they eat soup and porridge, so they shouldn't be in this room. What will happen if they get burned?"
manage."
Tian Jiazhi went out to light the kang as if it was an imperial edict. What he said was so right. The two of them were inexperienced, so they were not very careful.
Fortunately, my aunt reminded me well.
Throughout the morning, people from the village came over one after another.
Only the Zhu family next door didn't move at all. Aunt Niu looked at the next door and her mouth almost touched the wall.
Tian Ye looked at his daughter worriedly. He was really grateful that Aunt Niu could help take care of the children. However, if his daughter learned from Aunt Niu's behavior, Tian Ye would cry.
There was no other way, except that Aunt Niu Tianye was really worried about finding someone who didn't know her background to help take care of the child.
Even before Mrs. Niu lowered her lips here, a quarrel began in the east courtyard over there.
Aunt Zhu’s special voice and harsh words gave Ye Ye a bit of a Shanggang Village feel.
Aunt Zhu was angry because the eldest daughter-in-law gave birth to a baby at home. She had been in Shanggang Village for so many years, but not many people came to watch the baby's confinement.
Not to mention holding eggs and rice noodles in my hands. I came to their house and took two kilograms until I was exhausted.
Aunt Zhu held her heart in one breath and felt extremely uncomfortable.
However, Boss Zhu's wife acted like a monster: "Oh, my second brother's house is really lively. Mom, why don't we go over and help?"
Aunt Zhu suddenly became angry: "You have high eyebrows and low eyes, if someone calls you, just rush over. They are all born by mothers, and my children all jumped out of the cracks in the rocks."
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What follows is a string of national curses, as exciting as you want.
Waiting for Aunt Zhu to pause for breath, Ye Tianye looked at Tian Jiazhi and said, "If I didn't pay attention, you would have become the Monkey King, or you might have jumped out of the cracks in the rocks."
When Mrs. Niu wasn't paying attention, Tian Jiazhi lay down under Tian Ye's ears and said, "Would you like to see the monkey's tail?"
Tian Ye's face turned red. This man really didn't take it seriously, and he was thinking of something pornographic.
Aunt Zhu probably took a sip of water, and then she continued to curse, and got everyone in the village involved, talking about other people's little knowledge, and she was bribed with this little advantage.
Aunt Niu walked around angrily: "If I weren't afraid that the child would be scared, I would have to scold her. She is far-sighted. She has gained so much benefit from raising an unfamiliar white-eyed wolf. She kept the three festival gifts, why didn't she see her?
He comes over to take a look at the child and calls her grandma, bah, he deserves it."
He even glared at Tian Jiazhi. That was really showing his anger.
Tian Jiazhi carried the things and went out. The Zhu family had just returned from gathering, and Aunt Zhu was making fire and cooking while scolding them.
Mr. Zhu was walking around with his child in his wife's house.
Tian Jiazhi came in, and Boss Zhu's wife said: "Oh, the second child is back. Look, my parents are here."
He glanced at the things in Tian Jiazhi's hands.
Zhu Tiezhu: "Second brother is here, sit down in the room."
Aunt Zhu snorted coldly.
Tian Jiazhi: "No, my mother and I have no one to take care of us. I'll come over and take a look, and I'll be back soon. You can take this thing."
Boss Zhu’s wife knew that Tian Jiazhi was carrying things home in big and small bags: “Hey, second brother, you can’t visit my little house and forget about your hometown. You are carrying things home in big and small bags.
Why don’t you think about your parents?” (To be continued)