Time Travel: Remarrying a Little Wolf Dog

Chapter 174 Give up the choice

"Are you okay?"

The clan leader's grandson touched his nose in embarrassment, his ears turned slightly red, "...It's okay."

"I'm glad you're alright, Xu Shuan, how are you, has your family heard any news?"

Xu Shuan: "They said that the county magistrate will send a batch of food every three days. With this food, these disaster victims will not cause trouble again for the time being."

The clan leader's grandson: "...It is indeed the case."

He looked at the other two and said, "Let's go back and spread the news. This matter is of great importance and it is not something we can decide."

The remaining two people also thought so, so they followed the clan leader's grandson.

On the other hand, Su's father and mother took Su Erlang and Erlang's wife to move food day and night. They spared no effort, so soon most of the food in the house was moved away.

As for the remaining food, Su's mother thought about it and secretly dug deep pits in the main room, bedroom, woodshed and kitchen. Then she sealed the grain in cloth bags and put them in carefully.

After they had cleaned up everything, all the Su family members sat down on the spot, too weak to stand up.

After a long while, Su's mother recovered and went to the kitchen with Erlang's wife to cook a meal.

The family quickly finished their meal and then went back to their rooms to rest.

The next morning, everyone got up very late.

Fortunately, they were already accustomed to this level of work intensity - during the busy farming season, it might even be busier than this - and they recovered almost all of their strength after a good night's sleep.

In order to better replenish her energy, Su's mother fried eggs for breakfast for the first time.

This made Su Erlang and his wife extremely happy, and their son was leaning on the table, drooling.

After dinner, Su's mother wanted to go back to lie down for a while, so Su Erlang took his wife and son back to the house.

However, Father Su cleaned up the dishes by himself after dinner.

When I came out, I found the yard was quiet and there was no one in it.

He just went out leisurely.

I walked around and inquired about the news in the village.

As they had guessed, not many villagers believed it, but there were still some actions, just not many.

Father Su wanted to persuade them, but he saw that everyone looked disapproving.

I opened my mouth, but didn't know what to say.

Finally I had to go back.

When they arrived at the door of the house, Father Su thought for a while, then turned around and went in through the gate to meet Grandpa Su.

Seeing Grandpa Su and Grandma Su busy loading food with no one else to help, I felt very unhappy.

He quickly went up to take over Grandpa Su's work, and without saying a word, he carried a bag of grain and walked over to where the grain was piled.

When you get there, pull your hands down hard and push your legs to make the bag fall upwards.

Looking back, he found that Grandpa Su and Grandma Su had stopped what they were doing and were looking at him.

Father Su touched his face and made sure there was nothing on it before he asked, "Why are you looking at me like that?"

Grandpa Su sighed, said nothing, and picked up the next bag to continue packing.

Seeing this, Father Su hurried forward to help, and now Grandma Su was free.

Looking at Father Su who was busy running around, Grandma Su felt mixed emotions.

But after being estranged from my second son for a long time, I didn’t know how to get along with him.

I had no choice but to say, "I'll go cook. Don't leave at noon. Have a good drink with your father."

Then he turned and headed towards the kitchen.

Father Su and Grandpa Su continued to load food at the same place, and he did not ask why no one from the eldest brother's family came.

After all, Father Su was in his prime and worked very efficiently. With his help, sack after sack of grain were quickly packed and put aside.

Carefully putting the last bit of food into the bag, Father Su skillfully tied the opening of the bag.

Asked Grandpa Su, "Is that all?"

Grandpa Su: “Yeah.”

Father Su looked at the five or six bags of grain and nodded, saying, "Okay, I'll call Erlang over this afternoon, and the two of us will help you carry them to the mountain."

Grandpa Su, who was lighting a pipe, almost burned his sleeve when his hand shook.

After he reacted, he immediately raised his hand to avoid it, then lit up the cigarette and took a deep puff.

He looked up at the sky and did not answer Father Su.

Father Su didn't care. Just at this time, Grandma Su had finished cooking.

Father Su helped bring the food into the house, and just as they were about to start eating, Aunt Su came over with a bowl.

"Oh, what a coincidence, I'm eating right now!"

As he spoke, he moved closer to the table, his eyes still looking around. When he saw the food piled up in the room, his eyes suddenly lit up.

"Father and mother, you still have so much food!"

"Oh, I was just telling the eldest brother that there are so many people in our family, and all of them have to feed themselves, so no one can go hungry."

"It just so happens that my parents have plenty of food here, so I'll borrow it..."

Before he could finish his words, he was interrupted by Grandpa Su, "If you don't have food, go find the eldest brother. The family has been divided. He is the head of the family and it's time for him to shoulder the burden."

Aunt Su: "I wonder if Dad and Mom have some here? We can get some for emergencies!"

Grandma Su couldn't help but put down her chopsticks and pointed at Aunt Su and cursed.

"When they need help, they run away, but when they need to take advantage, they run away quickly!"

"I'll see if anyone dares to touch these grains today. I'm going to say this: I'll fight anyone who touches me!"

Aunt Su said awkwardly, "Mother, what are you talking about? If not for me and Dalang's father, you have to consider the faces of Dalang Sanlang and the great-grandsons below!"

Grandma Su spitted, "It's because I gave them too much face that I indulged a vicious woman like you!"

"Get away from me now, I don't want to see you anymore!"

When Aunt Su saw that Grandma Su was serious, she got so angry that she grabbed the only two white buns on the table and ran away.

When Grandma Su saw this, she screamed and chased after him, "You bitch, you're going to die! This is for your father to eat, and you want to take it all!"

But she couldn't run faster than Aunt Su and was locked outside the door.

Grandma Su was so angry that she banged on the door, called her eldest son, and scolded her eldest daughter-in-law. The two of them hid in the house and neither of them showed up.

Su Dalang and Su Sanlang happened to be carrying a load into the house. Seeing this, they hurried forward and asked, "What's going on?"

Grandma Su hit them in anger, but when she saw that they were sweating profusely and the fatigue on their faces could not be concealed, she felt very distressed.

"What misfortune for our family! She is not that old, but she is lying in the house, letting her two sons carry the burden to transport grain!"

"This pair of parents is like a broken pot and a broken bowl. They are so cruel!"

Grandpa Su came out and saw this scene. He called Grandma Su back, "Forget it, come back, let's eat."

After saying that, he turned around and went back without inviting his two grandsons to come and eat with him.

Although Grandma Su felt sorry for her grandson, the warmth in her heart faded away when she thought of their parents.

But in the end, he couldn't bear it, so he still reminded them, "Don't get too tired, take it slow. You've done a lot of work, let Dalang's wife fry some eggs to replenish your body, don't get tired."

After saying this, he turned around and went into the house to eat without waiting for the two to reply.

Su Dalang and Su Sanlang looked at each other behind their backs, not knowing what had happened from beginning to end.

However, they had been carrying food for the whole morning and were tired. They had no mood to pursue these matters any further and hurried back to the house to rest and eat as they had to continue transporting food in the afternoon.

What can they do if their parents give up and don't take over?

Su Dalang wiped away the sweat mixed with tears fiercely, and felt as sad as if someone had stabbed him.

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