Ming Yueshu, who had expected Aunt Lai to retort, was stunned when she saw she was silent. Shouldn't she have jumped up and started cursing? This... was a little different from what she had imagined.

"Well, it's you young people who would say that you are the Mingzhiqing." Aunt Chen saw Mingyueshu looking a little dazed, then pointed at Aunt Lai and whispered, "Don't bother with her. She's used to crying and wailing, but she's actually just a coward. Didn't you see that she only dared to cry after the captain left?"

It was hard to describe Aunt Lai and Aunt Chen at the moment. They were so bold as to imitate others in throwing tantrums without even considering whether others had the courage to risk their reputation. Not everyone can be a big shot. If there are one or two such people in a village, they will become famous. Normal people still pay more or less attention to reputation.

This made Mingyueshu question the plot. Aren’t there a lot of top-notch people running around?

There were many outstanding people in the village where she lived before, and her grandmother was one of the best. Yes, the living conditions in Huangxing Village and Dongfeng Brigade were not a little bit poor. People could not even get enough food, so who had the time to care about reputation?

Not everyone can face other people's bad words, sarcasm, contempt and other negative remarks for a long time. Therefore, the best also needs a certain core support, and not everyone can do it.

"Auntie Chen, it seems like what you said is true. I thought Aunt Lai couldn't stand us educated youth, and I got a little emotional for a moment..."

Mingyueshu and Aunt Chen were chatting animatedly for a while. Aunt Lai was standing beside them, wanting to join in but not being able to say it out loud, so she could only listen with her ears perked up.

...

This end.

Yang Chaoyue was very glad that her daughter had given her some advice on this issue before the educated youth went to the countryside. On the premise of not letting the team suffer any loss, both the team and the educated youth could make things convenient for each other.

He understood that for those who had no money and were unwilling to work, he could just wait and see who could outlast the other. After all, it wasn't his stomach that was hungry.

However, he believed that after the interests were made clear, anyone with a clear mind would know what to do. Some people just watched others get by and did the same without considering their own situation or that of others.

Look, it's just like some people in the village followed the example of Yang Yongbin. Many people saw him idling around all day and did not work, so they followed suit and ended up having wives and children go hungry.

Just give some kind advice, and say that your cousin is the same... Damn it, don't you see that his parents love him, and his three older brothers are also promising in the village, his eldest nephew is a soldier, and his aunt is a director in the city.

What's more, as far as he knew, the boy was not really as idle as he seemed.

In addition, there are families in the village with special circumstances who cannot make the same demands as everyone else, because even if they work non-stop for a year, they cannot meet the requirements. Yang Dagui's family is one of them.

On the way home after work, Mingyueshu began to think about the feasibility of not going to work and picking grass for the pigs.

She had originally thought of waiting for some time to understand the situation before making any decision, but now that the captain had done this, she had that idea. In fact, to be honest, even if she went to work now, she wouldn't feel very tired.

Maybe she wanted more after eating, so she wanted to pick grass for pigs because she wanted a relatively free environment. Ahem, that's right, she just wanted to run around. She felt that squatting in a field to pull weeds every day was too boring.

Just as she was deep in thought, a child's voice came to her ears, "Sister Moon!"

"Hey, Fubao and Xiaohua, where are you going?" Mingyueshu was puzzled. This road didn't seem to lead to their home.

"Let's go get some medicine for Grandpa." Yang Xiaohua took her brother's hand and answered before he could speak. "Sister Yueliang, my friends and I picked two bowls of strawberries today."

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