Chapter 87
Boss Zhu was taken to be a young man, and he will never come back in this life.

The old house didn't want the property distributed to the big house to fall into the hands of outsiders, so it found excuses to occupy it openly.

But he was afraid of being drowned by the spittle of the villagers, so he enslaved the children of Dafang to work for free and feed them.

Once the news has passed, they will no longer care about their life or death.

Now I don't have much advantage, and I will help their family raise eight sons in the future. This is definitely a loss-making business.

But the big words have been released just now, and it is not a slap in the face to retract it now.

Ye Bing didn't give Lao Zhai time to think about countermeasures at all, but decided on the matter on the spot.

"Chief Li, do you think this is appropriate?"

Fathers, mothers, uncles, grandchildren, and nephews are things that have happened before. Since the old man is willing to grow up, what reason does he have to refuse? He nodded.

"Suitable."

There was a statement from the head of the village, and there was testimony from the folks in the village. Ye Bingliang's people in the old house had schemes on their minds, and they would not dare to go too far in the future.

"In that case..."

Ye Bing put the full moon's Chongba in Chongyi's arms, then pushed them to the old house in front of the villagers, and ordered them loudly.

"Zhongyi, my family has been without food for quite some time. Mom is helpless and has no money to buy food. I'm afraid she will starve to death soon. Mom can't bear to let you eight brothers follow me down here to meet the ancestors of Lao Zhu's family. .”

Everyone immediately sympathized with Mr. Zhu, the man was taken away, the food and land deeds were taken away by the old house, and now there is obviously no other way to survive except starving to death, this is the rhythm of the funeral.

"Now there are folks from the Lichang Township to testify that your grandparents and uncles are willing to accept the grain and fields to support you. From now on, your eight brothers will eat, drink and live in the old house. When you are about the same age, you will give your eight brothers money to marry their wives."

Everyone in the old house was terrified when they heard what happened next. Their sons and grandchildren couldn't eat enough, and they didn't have the money to marry a wife. Now they have to take care of other people's homes.

Mrs. Zhao will not be taken advantage of, and she is not hiding behind her man and son, and then deliberately distorting the facts.

"Boss, you're not doing well, you are still a mother, how can you give the children to others, maybe you feel that the eight sons are a burden, and you want to abandon them."

It is indeed difficult for a country woman to raise eight children without a man, and it is normal for her to want to run away.

But is Ye Bing going to run?

Obviously not!

Because the task cannot be completed, the salary will be deducted and fined!
She quietly pinched her thigh, forcefully squeezed out a tear or two, and said as if she was very reluctant and desperate.

"Mother, weight one to weight eight are all a piece of meat that fell from my body, breaking the leg bone and connecting tendons, how can I be willing to abandon it!"

As for the matter of the original owner trying to keep the eldest son from becoming a strong man, everyone knows that Ye Bing is not this kind of person.

"Mother, it's not that I have no choice. There is not even a morsel of food left in the family. We are willing to honor the elders with valuable things."

Everyone sympathized and jumped from the enemy camp to Ye Bing's side.

"Mother, you also know that the father of the baby was taken away, and I hurt my body after giving birth. I didn't sit well after confinement, and even the doctor looked down on me when I was sick. Now I am also at the end of my strength. In order to prevent myself from leaving suddenly , it is natural to arrange the future of the eight sons."

After attacking and defending, Ms. Zhao did not take advantage at all. She was so angry that she silently swallowed a mouthful of old blood.

Zhongyi hugged his youngest brother Zhongba and stood there with his lips pursed and silent. Obviously he didn't understand why his mother wanted them to be pushed into the fire pit. People in the old house never regarded them as human beings.

When the other sons saw that their mother didn't want them and wanted to send them to the old house, they were so frightened that they ran up to her and hugged her thighs, crying and howling.

12-year-old Chonger: "Mom, my eldest brother and I can work in the fields, I can chop firewood, I can carry water, I can work as an apprentice to make money, and I can eat very little, please don't send us to Go to the old house!"

10-year-old Chongsan: "Mom, my second uncle makes us do a lot of work every day, and scolds us for having little animals born and taught by our mothers, and says that we eat more than that old animal, but this work is not enough. It’s not as good as the old beast, saying that we are wasting the grain of the old Zhu’s family, even if I drown in the river, I don’t want to go to the old house!”

8-year-old Zhongsi: "Mom, my second uncle asked us to do a lot of work, but he didn't even give us food to eat. I'm so hungry!"

6-year-old Chong Wu: "Mom, the second uncle beats us every day, it hurts so much, I don't want to go to his house!"

4-year-old Chong Liu: "Mom, I'm so hungry, I've drank three days of water!"

2-year-old Chongqi: "Mom, grandpa and uncle eat rice. There's a lot of rice. I want to eat it too."

As the child complained again and again, the eyes of the villagers who were present at the old house changed.

Unexpectedly, this is how the so-called benevolence of the family came to provide food rations. Those who didn't know better thought that these eight children were not from Lao Zhu's family.

(End of this chapter)

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