Hongya Village was already in an uproar by now.

Winter had just passed, and the weather was still cold. Spring crops could not be planted in the fields for the time being, and the wild vegetables and spring bamboo shoots in the mountains had just begun to emerge. The villagers had nothing to do, so they gathered in groups of three or five under an old banyan tree in the village, pulling their shoe soles and chatting.

"Hey, what is that?"

The villagers were chatting and laughing when they saw a convoy entering the village. Soon, the convoy came next to them. The villagers saw that the convoy's carriages were carrying a lot of blue bricks and tiles.

Is this someone's family going to build a new house?

The villagers were all thinking about this in their hearts.

The convoy stopped beside them and a man walked towards them.

"Excuse me, old man, is this Hongya Village?"

The man happened to be asking the village chief. It was a spring day with nothing to do, so the village chief was sitting under a tree talking with the villagers.

"This is Hongya Village. I wonder what brings you here, little brother?"

The village chief was an open-minded man. When he saw the convoy led by the man, he thought that this group of people were from the brick kiln factory who were delivering bricks and tiles to their village.

I just don't know who is so rich to buy so many bricks and tiles. You know, in their village, only the village chief's family lives in a big house made of blue bricks and tiles.

Other people's houses are all made of mud.

"I'd like to ask the old man if Brother Han Heming lives in Hongya Village. I'm here to deliver some bricks and tiles to his family."

Looking at the convoy in the distance, the people of Hongya Village were excited. It turned out that they were delivering blue bricks and bright tiles to Han Hemin's family.

"Heming is a really good kid. Back then, he was separated from his family by his father and often didn't have enough to eat. I never thought he could even build a house made of blue bricks and tiles now."

The speaker was the village chief's eldest son. He said this deliberately and then glanced at Han Duotian.

He was a few years younger than Han Duotian. When Han Duotian kicked Han Heming out of the house, he had just gotten married. At that time, he thought that if he ever ended up in the same situation as Han Duotian, he would never kick his child out of the house.

I wonder if Han Duotian regrets it now. Does Han Duotian regret listening to his new daughter-in-law's instigation and driving his son out of the house?

Han Duotian has three sons and one daughter, and he says that only Han Heming is the most promising.

Han Duotian certainly regretted it. The reason why he sat among the men and talked today was that he wanted to sound out the village chief and see if he could organize another group of people to go into the mountains to hunt.

His family suffered a grain disaster last year, and all the money they had saved was used to buy grain and pay taxes. There was not much money left in the family. As the new year was approaching, and his youngest son was going to school in town, the family did not have enough money to pay the tuition for his son.

If the village chief could organize people to go into the mountains again, whether they hunt wild boars or bison, and share some of the boars with everyone, and they sell them, they can let their youngest son go to school.

His family was worried about money, but when he saw his eldest son, who had severed all ties with him, building a house made of blue bricks and tiles and living such a prosperous life, he would be lying if he didn't feel sad.

"If it were me, I would regret it to death. If I had such a capable son, I don't know how prosperous my life would be."

This time it was a woman's voice. She was Han Ming's mother and the person who loved Han Heming the most. When Han Heming was a child, she secretly fed Han Heming a lot of food.

Later, when she heard from her son and daughter-in-law that Han Heming's family was living a good life, she felt relieved.

Years ago, she heard that Han Duotian was shameless and secretly took the sweet potatoes from Han Heming's house home, so she secretly scolded Han Duotian many times.

When she heard that Han Heming and Han Duotian had severed their father-son relationship, she felt very happy.

As Han Bo Niang's voice rang out, many women responded. They were all wives. If this happened to them, they would die, and their husbands would drive their son out and not care about him at all. The thought of it would make them vomit to death.

What the women said was naturally much more unpleasant. Han Duotian was so embarrassed by what they said that he couldn't stand it any longer and went home in shame.

When she got home, she was full of anger. She saw the old and ugly Li Yuzhi sitting in the room and scolding her daughter-in-law. She snorted coldly and lay down on the kang.

"Hey, what's wrong with you, old man?"

Li Yuzhi was also angry. The family was not well off recently and her youngest son was about to pay the tuition. She wanted her second daughter-in-law to take out the private money she had saved from selling embroidery to pay the tuition for her youngest son first, and then give it to her when the family had more money. However, her second daughter-in-law was unwilling to do so and insisted that she had no money.

She thought she was not a vicious mother-in-law and was usually kind to her daughter-in-law. The family was not short of her daughter-in-law's private money, and she never asked her daughter-in-law to hand over the money from her embroidery work to the public.

Now that the family is in trouble, she is unwilling to give the money to her daughter-in-law to help out in an emergency. It really makes her feel cold-hearted.

"Why should I be angry? You are just a woman with long hair and short knowledge."

Han Duotian was very upset. If he had not listened to his wife and kept his eldest son by his side, how much food would he have eaten?

The eldest son is a great hunter. If he were at home, wouldn't he have earned a lot of money for the family? Why would he worry about this little money?

"What's wrong with you, you old man? I told you to go out and play, but you ended up causing trouble?"

There was nothing to do these days, so the old man told her to go for a walk in the village after breakfast. But when she came back, she got angry, fearing that she had heard some rumors in the village again.

"You know, our old family bought a lot of bricks and tiles today. I'm afraid they are going to build a big brick and tile house.

Other people's lives are getting better and better, but look at our family. We are either short of food or our youngest son can't pay his tuition. We have a large family, so why do we have to live like this?"

Li Yuzhi finally understood that Han Duotian was blaming her.

"Was it me who wanted to drive him away? It's because you, as a father, are incompetent and can't raise a child."

Of course, she was the one who wanted to drive Han Hemin away at the beginning. That stone said nice things and often told Han Duotian that the family was going to have a new addition, and that there were old people and young children at home, and the family had to rely on him alone to support the family, which was difficult for him.

He also often whispered in Han Duotian's ear how naughty and difficult to discipline Han Heming was.

After saying this so many times, Han Duotian became extremely displeased with Han Heming and would either beat or scold him.

As the saying goes, the youngest son and the eldest grandson are the lifeblood of an old lady. Han Duotian's mother would never let her son beat her eldest grandson, so she stopped Han Duotian from educating his son every time.

As time went by, Han Duotian began to think about separating from his parents and letting them take their eldest son away.

She instigated Han Duotian's anger several times, causing him to quarrel with his parents several times and go home.

The old man and the old woman were so angry that they wanted to separate from Han Duotian. Now that life was not going well, Han Duotian wanted to put all these things on her. That was wishful thinking. She would not tolerate Han Duotian's anger.

She is a stepmother, so it is normal for her to dislike her first-born son. But Han Duotian is his biological father. He has no conscience to drive out his own son and his parents.

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