At this time in Deng Weiwei's home, after Deng's mother hung up the phone, she turned her head to meet her mother's faint eyes.

Deng's mother's heart skipped a beat. She just forgot about her mother when she got angry. The old lady used to have a very bad temper. That is to say, as she got older in recent years, she became peaceful, especially for her grandchildren.

And Deng Weiwei was the only girl in their family's generation. Not only her grandparents, but also the two uncles looked at her like eyeballs.Whenever she goes back to her natal home during the holidays, Deng Weiwei is a star, and the whole family surrounds her.

Usually she is proud and secretly proud, but now
"I just said yes, why did my granddaughter ask me to come and get the things in person? It turns out that you, the mother, have a problem with her."

"Mom, that's not the case. You don't know that Liu Ning."

"What's wrong with Liu Ning? Are you trying to say that he came from the countryside? If a kid from the countryside can be admitted to Beijing University, it means that he is more capable than a kid from the city, and that he has a smarter brain. Now you only look at people by their background, no Look at character and brains?"

Deng's mother choked when she heard the words, she couldn't help but muttered softly, "We can't find someone who is well-matched and also graduated from a prestigious university."

Grandma Deng laughed angrily when she heard this, "You have to be matched with Weiwei's university if you are well-matched. Do you think anyone can be admitted to Peking University? Graduates from Peking University are everywhere? Even after the conditions you mentioned If you can meet, can you guarantee the character of the other party? Can you guarantee that Weiwei likes her? Or is it that your daughter's wishes are not as important as your family background in your eyes, right?"

Mother Deng lowered her head and remained silent.

Deng's father had already set up the tea set on the tea table beside him, and boiled water. At this time, he listened to the mother-in-law and daughter-in-law quarreling with his ears, and skillfully hot the cup to make tea.

After the tea was brewed, he silently pushed two small cups in front of the mother and daughter.

Grandma Deng took a sip and sighed, "Good tea!"

Deng's father nodded fiercely beside him. He hadn't drunk it yet, but he knew the tea was excellent just by smelling it.

Just this kind of white tea would cost a few hundred taels more to buy in a regular store, but they would give you a big box as a gift. He glanced at it secretly, and silently calculated in his heart that this box of tea would cost at least ten catties.

Counting down tens of thousands.

So daughter-in-law, are you sure that the boyfriend of your daughter-in-law you met is a poor boy from the countryside?

Grandma Deng obviously thought of this too, and she still remembered the phrase their boss' son mentioned by the young man who came to deliver things.

So obviously the granddaughter's boyfriend is from the countryside, but he is definitely not an ordinary rural person. If he has no family background, can he give away so many things casually?
Even people like them in the city can't easily get it out.

It's just that her girl is still struggling with her identity and hasn't thought about it deeply.

"This child, Weiwei, has always been measured since she was a child. I told you earlier that you should not intervene too much in her affairs. You can only guide her appropriately. You must understand the truth that too much is too late. What's more, she is now When you are young, is it not normal to have a relationship at school? Why do you care about her?"

Deng's mother wanted to say something, but before she opened her mouth, she was stunned by her mother again, "Life is lived by yourself, not for others to see. If you care about what others say all day, then you should stop living. You will be tired every day. die."

These words were to tell her not to care about the gossip of Aunt Weiwei and her aunt, and also to remind her that Aunt Deng Weiwei had no good intentions in this matter.

Father Deng saw that his daughter-in-law's complexion was a little better than before, which showed that she had figured out something in her heart, and it also showed that she had listened to her mother-in-law's advice.

He hurriedly handed the small cup of tea to her, and persuaded, "I don't think this kid is blind. Try it, the tea is pretty good. To be honest, it's not easy to buy such a good white tea. He sent so many of them just because of Weiwei's words, which shows that he has a heart. When Mom leaves later, I will take more, and Dad will like it."

"Weiwei said that the white tea is for her grandfather. This child is filial. He always thinks of the two of us when he encounters something good. He is much better than your brothers and sisters."

Grandma Deng's tone was a little satisfied, and she asked her son-in-law to pour another cup of tea after drinking it. After drinking the third cup, there was a knock on the door.

"It should be Xiaolei, he's here to pick me up."

The person who came was Deng Weiwei's second cousin. When he entered the door and saw a pile of boxes in the living room, he was stunned, "Is this from classmate Weiwei?"

"Xiao Lei, you came at the right time. Help your uncle organize the things together. Three-quarters of it is ours. After sorting it out, you move down. Hurry up. It's my turn to cook today. Your grandfather is still waiting at home." .”

three quarters?

Several people were startled by the number the old lady said, Qiqi turned to look at her.

The old lady snorted coldly, glanced at her daughter who was also looking at her, and said slowly, "My granddaughter said that there are only the two of you in your family, and you don't eat much, so it's enough to keep a quarter. Unlike us, we need Give her grandparents, and two uncles and two cousins, so we will take the bulk. What? Do you two have an opinion?"

Deng's father and Deng's mother came back to their senses, shook their heads like rattles, and said repeatedly, "No objection, no objection."

Father Deng knew in his heart that the daughter was annoyed by her aunt and aunt for wearing small shoes for her boyfriend in front of her mother, so the grandma didn't give any of the gifts.

Forget it, don't give it if you don't give it.

Deng Weiwei's second cousin sorted eight big boxes together with Deng's father. Except for one box of tea and one box of pomegranate, the other six boxes were two boxes of apples, two boxes of autumn pears, and two boxes of wild game.

Each box weighs at least catties, which is really full.

The second cousin looked at the fresh hare sealed in a bag, swallowed, looked up and said to Grandma Deng, "Grandma, why don't we roast this rabbit in soy sauce tonight?"

"Okay, it's up to you, let your grandfather do it. He cooks meat better than me. Have you packed it? Pack it up and move it down. You have to send some to your uncle and your elder brother later."

The second cousin carried the boxes downstairs happily, went back and forth six times, removed six big boxes, and left only two for aunt and uncle, and then left with a smile on his arm.

As soon as the grandparents and grandchildren left, the door was closed, leaving Deng's father and Deng's mother staring at each other, then looked down at the two lonely boxes on the ground.
Just now, there were still a bunch of them lying here.

The two thought that this was the only time Liu Ning would give something away. Deng's father drank the white tea very sparingly and didn't dare to drink it every day. Let the family come and deliver things.

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