Quick Wear: The Wronged One Becomes Rebellious

Chapter 95 Where is the Road for Social Animals? 06

The village became wealthy, but a mountain was destroyed, leaving behind a large rocky hole.

Later, people nearby always fell ill, and the villagers speculated that it was because the blasting of the mountain offended the mountain god, so the quarry here gradually became abandoned.

The last time Gu Li came to Tangjia Village, there was still a large area of ​​rocky land to the north of the village. Because it was not used as farmland, it was covered with large areas of weeds taller than people.

It was obviously a perfect place to kill someone and dispose of the body, and Gu Li never dared to take a step closer.

At that time, she was probably about ten years old.

But now, looking around, the remaining two mountains were already lush and green. Among the green, she seemed to see a long man-made walkway and several wooden buildings.

When the chartered car turned a corner, Gu Li saw that the once scary large area of ​​weeds had disappeared, replaced by a group of neatly arranged Hui-style houses.

It looks very much like the ancient buildings in a small town in the south of the Yangtze River.

The former ruins have been transformed.

The car turned another corner, and Gu Li saw Tangjia Village, which she had a vague impression of.

After entering the village, the driver asked Gu Li where to go. Gu Li took a look at the newly renovated Tangjia Village and had to wake up her sleeping aunt.

"Aunt, I don't remember where your home is."

The old lady opened her eyes dazedly and pointed to the left, "Drive 33 meters to the left. My house is on the left side of the road. No. ."

A road was built in the village, and the villagers' houses were built in a row along this main road all the way east. Most of them were on the north side of the road, facing south. But there were also a few houses on the south side of the main road.

Especially the huge villa that cost tens of millions as much as those in big cities, with a brick wall enclosing a large area.

Especially eye-catching.

To the north of the main road are the villagers' houses, each with its own unique features, while to the south of the main road are fields.

This is the standard distribution for rural areas.

When the car stopped in front of the house the old lady pointed to, Gu Li's eyes did not leave the mansion.

The three-and-a-half-story house was newly renovated and was built on the south side of the main road, which was unusual. Surrounding the wall were neatly laid out fields planted with vegetables that Gu Li was not familiar with.

"Xiao Li, we're here!" The old lady had been sitting in the car for half a day and her bones were almost falling apart. She held on to the seat and moved towards the door.

"Auntie, let me help you!" Gu Li quickly got out of the car, went around to the other side, and helped the old lady get out of the car.

More than ten years have passed, and the environment of the village has changed countless times, but my aunt's house is still the same as Gu Li remembered, except that it is much more dilapidated.

Like an inconspicuous speck of dust abandoned in the torrent of time.

Gu Li helped the old lady walk towards the door of her house. A narrow cement road extended from the main road to the old gate of the wall. On both sides of the cement road were two private plots planted with green vegetables.

In addition to the small greens, there were several other vegetable seedlings around the vegetable field. Gu Li couldn't recognize what they were at first. She only knew that the vegetable field was taken care of by someone because there was not a single weed in the field.

The old lady took out a bunch of keys, picked out one and handed it to Gu Li, "Open the door."

When you open the door, you'll see a messy scene. There are two cement pools in the southeast corner and a well next to them.

There was a triangular bamboo pole next to the well, and a nylon rope was pulled from the eaves of the main room, on which hung two clothes hangers with peeled skins and rusty wires. They were probably used to dry clothes.

The three-room, two-story main house faces north and south, with a small house on each side. The left one is the kitchen, and the right one, if Gu Li remembers correctly, should be a pigsty used to raise pigs.

Gu Li handed the key to the old lady, but she didn't take it. She pointed to a small copper key and said, "This is the key to the main room."

Gu Li opened the door as she was told, and then opened the door to the east room, and helped the old lady to lie down on the bed, "Aunt, you've been bumpy all the way, you should rest for a while, I'll go move the things."

"Yeah." The old lady had closed her eyes.

After Gu Li left, the old lady opened her eyes again and looked at the key chain on the bedside table. After a long time, she closed her eyes again tiredly.

The van driver had already moved all the items in the trunk to the ground at the gate. After Gu Li scanned the code to pay, the driver stepped on the accelerator and drove away.

It took three moves before I finally got all the bits and pieces of stuff I had during my hospitalization back to the main room.

In order not to disturb the old lady's rest, Gu Li did not plan to sort these things for the time being. She walked around the room quietly, not knowing where to put her suitcase.

My aunt's house was built more than 20 years ago. It is a very old-fashioned building. One room is very large and runs from north to south.

My aunt lived in the east room. There was an octagonal table, a round table and two rusty bicycles in the main room.

This is uninhabitable.

The west room was not locked, and Gu Li gently pushed it open. It used to be used as a granary, but now it was filled with all kinds of messy items.

There were shabby cabinets, dusty long benches, and a few rusty oil cans as tall as a person. I had no idea what they were used for.

The sundries are almost piled up to the door. They are probably the treasures that my aunt is reluctant to throw away. This house is no longer habitable.

There were two rooms outside, one was the kitchen and the other was a former pigsty. Gu Li passed them all without thinking.

Gu Li sighed, pushed the suitcase to the wall, and turned to go to the kitchen.

She decided to wait until her aunt woke up before worrying about her accommodation. She went to the kitchen to see what ingredients were available as it was almost time for lunch.

In the old-style kitchen, there is an indispensable earthen stove, but it looks like it has not been used for a long time. There is also a simple gas stove next to it, but there is no gas tank.

I can’t make a fire, what should I do?

Fortunately, there was a microwave and a refrigerator. Gu Li opened the old-fashioned Haier refrigerator with upper and lower doors without hope, and sure enough, there was nothing in it except two bowls of leftovers that had grown mold.

Gu Li sighed again, looked around blankly, and saw half a bag of rice placed on a square stool against the wall.

Finally, Gu Li cleaned the rice cooker and washed two handfuls of rice, so she could only cook a pot of the most basic rice porridge.

As for the vegetables, Gu Li was a little worried. It was March and the vegetables in the vegetable fields outside were still young and could not be eaten.

After searching everywhere, I only found two jars of pickled vegetables. They were so black that I had no idea what was pickled inside.

Gu Li gave up.

I was thinking of borrowing some pickled mustard from my neighbor next door.

"Sister-in-law, are you back?"

Gu Li, who happened to be standing at the window, turned around and saw a short and thin old lady about the same age as her aunt walking into the yard.

Gu Li ran out quickly, "Hello, grandma, my aunt just came back and just lay down to rest."

When the short and thin old lady saw Gu Li, her naturally smiling face blossomed as she looked her up and down at her.

"Your aunt? Whose relative are you on Sister-in-law Suzhen's side?"

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