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Chapter 26: Dad’s Complaints Are the Most Deadly
Why? Because Zhou Ran is the bridesmaid!
Most of Sun Yanhong's friends, besties, and younger sisters are married and have children, so she can't find a few bridesmaids.
Fortunately, Liu Qian is not young anymore, so he could barely find three groomsmen this time.
On Sun Yanhong's side, there is Zhou Ran, a cousin from the Sun family, and the other is Uncle Zhou's youngest daughter.
Sun Yanhong was not familiar with the other two and could not play with them. However, she had raised the youngest one, Zhou Ran, so she was comfortable with him.
So early in the morning, Old Zhou called his brother Zhou Er to carry the old man downstairs, and then sent Zhou Ran and Ms. Zhou to his nephew's car.
Don’t overload!
There were nine people in the group, in two cars, and they arrived at Zhou Ergu's house at just after 8:00.
Even so, Zhou Ran was laughed at and scolded by her younger sister, who complained that she was too late.
According to local customs, the bride's side will host lunch, and the groom's side will host the wedding banquet in the evening. As the bridesmaid, Zhou Ran will accompany the bride to the groom's home.
Grandpa Zhou and Grandma Zhou sat at the main table with Zhou Ergu's relatives, while Grandpa Zhou sat at the main table with his "eldest niece".
Mr. Zhou and Ms. Zhou were matchmakers, so they were also arranged to sit at the main table.
Uncle Zhou's family... 10 people, not counting Xiaomei Zhou who was accompanying Sun Yanhong as a bridesmaid. How could Aunt Zhou separate them? Naturally, they arranged a whole table.
But it was this arrangement that made Uncle Zhou feel embarrassed. He felt that he was being looked down upon. Why should his younger brother sit at the main table while he, the eldest brother, sit at another table?
My mother’s uncle is the eldest, so he should sit at the main table at his niece’s wedding banquet!
In fact, he was just taking advantage of the situation to start complaining about how his younger brother Lao Zhou disrespected him and how his parents were partial to the youngest son. It never stopped!
Uncle Zhou didn't shut up until Grandpa Zhou came over with a cane and asked his eldest son if he wanted to take him home to support him.
After all, the old house where Grandpa and Grandma Zhou lived was allocated to Old Zhou. He had always lived at his youngest son's house, hadn't he? Since the eldest son had objections, he could just take it over. There was no need to nag him.
Uncle Zhou couldn't agree to this.
"Dad, you know, I have so many children, I don't have a place to live..."
"The youngest child in your family has been working for five or six years. The eldest daughter is married, and the eldest son is also married and lives in a new house. You only have a youngest son and a youngest daughter. How can you not have enough space to live? I gave you three two-bedroom houses. Besides, I also gave you the second son's house. Is there still not enough room for him?" Grandpa Zhou saw through his eldest son, so he didn't give him any face.
"Dad, how can you calculate like this? The children have to come back. We have to leave rooms for them. I know you just think I'm incompetent. The second and youngest sons have gone to the city, but I'm still working in the fields..." Oh my god, he almost said that the old man is snobbish!
"Haha, you still know you're incompetent, don't you? Didn't the provincial capital give you a job opportunity? You didn't strive for progress, and you couldn't get a permanent position, so you were laid off and sent back to your hometown. Why didn't you mention it? A few years ago, I worked in the scorching sun to farm and harvest rice for you, and your mother had to help cook at your house. Did you even leave us a meal?"
"Dad..." Uncle Zhou's pupils dilated. Was his father completely disregarding his dignity?
"You keep saying you're incompetent and can't make any money, yet you've built two new houses for your son. How can you be incompetent? You're very capable! It's just that you don't have the capacity to support me. As for me, you don't need to support me. I didn't before, and I don't want to in the future. I'm already over 80 years old. How many more years do I have to rely on you to be filial to me?"
"Now that we've split up, we should just live our own lives. Stop complaining like a woman!" The complaints from my own father are the most deadly.
Although the sound was not loud, people at several nearby tables could hear it and were already whispering.
"Well, after all, I'm the incompetent one. I couldn't even build a new house for Xiao Ba. It's you who are capable. You two sons, each of you built a three-story house." The old man was very open-minded.
I can no longer rely on my eldest son. In the past, people inevitably had the concept of being the eldest son and grandson, and thought that the eldest son should be the head of the family and set up his own household. Now looking back, I wonder what I was trying to achieve!
Xiao Ba has come this far with his own abilities, so he should help his brothers and sisters?
He said that those who know how to be grateful will be helped, and those who are ungrateful will be treated as ordinary relatives in the future!
Old Zhou only found out about this scene afterwards. After all, Liu Qian was his comrade-in-arms, and he knew many of the drivers and groomsmen, so he went over there to help greet them.
Only afterwards did someone tell him that the eldest brother was about to cause trouble, but before he could start, he was suppressed by his biological father, Mr. Zhou. The whole family finished their meal obediently and went back in shame.
When toasting, no one dared to say anything sarcastic.
This is in the countryside, and it is the village where the old man has been the team leader for his entire life, so his prestige is still there.
Zhou Ran's family does not live in the village, but Uncle Zhou's family still needs them. His family has daughters who are married out, but they all live in the village.
Aunt Zhou originally wanted to make trouble. She planned to take her little daughter, who was the bridesmaid, away to annoy this side. However, unexpectedly, her little daughter did not listen to her at all.
Although Zhou Xiaomei was not good at studying and went to work in the town after graduating from junior high school, she was smart and knew what was good and what was bad.
She didn't want to get involved in the lawsuit between her elders. She knew that if she wanted to leave the countryside and marry into the city, she had to rely on her uncle!
Besides, what would happen if she, the bridesmaid, left during her cousin's wedding? Wouldn't that offend both my second aunt and my cousin? Her mother is really...
"Ranran, this is your compensation for changing your name!" Liu Qian smiled and gave Zhou Ran a thick red envelope. Of course, the other two bridesmaids also received one, but the difference was visible to the naked eye.
"Thank you, brother-in-law!" From uncle to brother-in-law, he has been demoted to brother-in-law, but Liu Qian is still so happy. It seems that he really loves his sister.
It is really rare to find true love in your second marriage.
"Ranran, I am still your uncle! Unless you have such a beautiful sister, introduce her to me!" There was an old bachelor in his thirties in the groomsmen group, who was also Lao Zhou's comrade-in-arms, and he laughed and said a few words.
"Happy New Year, Uncle Gao. Where's the red envelope?" Zhou Ran had an impression of this uncle. He was not a man who would settle for less.
He retired from the army and joined the system. After a few years, he resigned and went into business. He made some money and went back to school. Do you think this guy is capable of doing things?
But he has basically achieved financial freedom. He runs a law firm. Even if he doesn't open for business for three years, he can make a living for three years after he opens it.
It was not until he was in his forties that he married a younger aunt. Literally, younger aunt, as the old man was the younger wife, with an age difference of fifteen years!
"A red envelope, right? You can have it. I'm one generation older than Liu Qian. Here you go!" Gao Zhiheng took out a red envelope from his pocket and handed it to Zhou Ran with a smile.
"Thank you, Uncle Gao." Zhou Ran thought to herself that it would have been better if Uncle Gao could show mercy when she fought her first case as a public lawyer.
It's a pity. Procedural justice is also justice. I lost the lawsuit and my performance was ruined.
For this reason, Zhou Ran later became very strict with internal inspections, and penalty documents and law enforcement records had to comply with procedural standards.
This is something later.
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