Chapter 28 The Miserable Woman 28
"Hey, He Zhiqing, you're back. Have you got your marriage certificate? Are you going to move to the Chen family today?"
"He Zhiqing, we didn't cook for you tonight. On the first day of your marriage to Chen Shengjun, the Chen family will definitely cook for you. You can go to the Chen family to eat."
"He Zhiqing, it's getting late, you should pack your luggage and move out."
As soon as He Hongyu stepped into the Youth League Home, she was ridiculed by other Youth League members.
He Hongyu's face froze, she bit her lip and cried in grievance, "How could you do this? I haven't had my wedding yet, how can I live in the Chen family?"
She looked at a short-haired female educated youth and said, "Aihua, we are good friends. Are you going to chase me away too?"
"No, I don't want a good friend like you. I'm afraid of being embarrassed." Zhang Aihua's face was full of disgust. "Holding a wedding is just a formality. Legally, you are already married, so you can no longer live in the Youth House and occupy our bed."
"I am also an educated youth. I also have a share in this educated youth home. You can't chase me away."
He Hongyu ran back to the room, closed the door, and stayed there shamelessly.
I can't even drive him away.
Zhang Aihua, who lived in the same room with her, felt so disgusted that she finally moved out of anger and shared a room with two other female educated youth.
He Hongyu occupied a room by herself and was very happy.
The other educated youth did not want to cook with her and excluded her everywhere, but He Hongyu did not care. She bought a few bricks and built a simple stove at the door of her house. She also asked for leave and went to the town to buy a clay pot for cooking, a small water tank, and some bowls and chopsticks.
"Hongyu, you don't have to go to work tomorrow. Let's go to the mountain to pick chestnuts. I know where there are chestnut trees."
That day, after work, Chen Shengjun happily found He Hongyu and asked her to go up the mountain together.
"Okay, then Brother Shengjun, wait for me at the foot of the mountain at 7 o'clock tomorrow morning." He Hongyu agreed with a smile. In her previous life, she lived in Fengjia Village for many years and knew that the people in Fengjia Village would reduce their work after the autumn harvest and go to the mountains to collect mountain products.
Mountain products are good things.
Take chestnuts for example. You can pick them up and eat them as snacks, as a staple food to fill your stomach, or you can take them to the market to exchange for salt and eggs.
There are also various kinds of mushrooms that can be dried and kept for winter when there is a shortage of vegetables. They can also be exchanged for other things or secretly sold on the black market for money.
"Hongyu, my mother asked me to ask you, do you raise chickens? Every family in our village can raise two chickens. You live and eat alone now, so you are also considered a family. You should also raise two chickens, and they can lay eggs for us to eat." Chen Shengjun said again.
He Hongyu frowned, "I would like to raise a chicken, but I am not the only one who has the final say in the Youth House. They think the chicken droppings are dirty and the chickens are too noisy, so they don't allow me to raise one."
Chen Shengjun's eyes lit up and he blurted out, "Then raise your chickens at my house, so we can have more eggs."
He Hongyu's face suddenly turned dark. It turned out that Mrs. Chen had this idea from the beginning. She probably thought that even if the chickens grew up, she wouldn't get any share of the eggs they laid, right?
"Forget it. I don't have money to buy a chick." You can't take advantage of her.
Chen Shengjun took out a few dimes from his pocket and gave them to her. "These are all I have. I saved them secretly without telling my mother. I give them all to you."
Chen Shengjun looked at the money with a painful look on his face, but he still gave it to He Hongyu.
"Thank you, Brother Shengjun. I will send the chicks to you when I buy them." He Hongyu took the money and agreed quickly, but she thought with contempt in her heart that Chen Shengjun was really poor at that time.
It’s just fifty cents, but he still looks reluctant to spend it.
Fortunately, she knew the future and knew that he would become the richest man in the provincial capital, otherwise, she really didn't want to marry a poor boy.
(End of this chapter)