Chapter 48 The Poor Little One Killed by His Uncle 4
Liu Tiezhu grumbled, "You kid, why are you still ungrateful? We moved in here to take good care of you. I'm your uncle, and your parents are gone. If I don't take care of you, how are you going to live?"
She spoke as if she would starve to death without Liu Tiezhu.
Yuanchun pretended to be stubborn and said, "I don't need my second uncle and second aunt to take care of me. I can live well on my own. I can learn to cook, wash clothes, and grow vegetables. Third uncle, fifth uncle, second grandfather, village chief grandfather, what kind of people my second uncle and second aunt are, you also know, do you think they can take good care of me?"
"They must be here to occupy my home and use me like a slave to serve their family. I don't want to be their slave. I have a house and land, and my father's pension. I can live well. I don't need the care of my second uncle and second aunt."
Perhaps it hit home, the second uncle jumped up and cursed, "You stupid girl, I want to take you in with good intentions, and you dare to refuse, I will teach you a lesson."
As he said this, he was about to rush over to hit Yuanchun.
With so many people present, how could they just watch Yuanchun get beaten?
The old man grabbed his hand and said angrily, "You wanted to beat Yuanchun in front of us. If you were allowed to live here, Yuanchun would be beaten to death by you."
Ge Cuilan said with a dark face, "My uncle, my master was just angry at the moment, and he didn't really want to hit Yuanchun. My husband and I dote on our children the most. My master has never hit any of our three children. How could he bear to hit Yuanchun? His eldest brother died, leaving only this one bloodline in the world. Even for his eldest brother's sake, my master will not hit Yuanchun."
"Yes, yes, yes, I just wanted to scare Yuanchun, I didn't really want to fight, cousin, please let go, you're pinching me so hard that it hurts."
It would be strange if the master believed in them.
The old man let him go and said to the third and fifth grandfathers, "Third grandfather, fifth grandfather, Dad, village chief, I think it's better to let Yuanchun live in my house first. When she is older and can live on her own, let her come back. I will also help her plant her land. Except for the grain I keep for her, I will sell it and save it for her. I don't want a penny."
"That's great. We'll feel at ease living in your house." The old man and his wife were well-known for their good character in the village, and the third master and others all agreed with it.
Yuanchun was unwilling.
No matter how nice the old man and the old woman are, she doesn't want to live under their roof.
"Uncle, thank you for your kindness, but I want to live in my home. I don't want to move away. I am still young and can't grow crops on my land. I can rent it to you for farming. You just need to give me enough food for a year and enough firewood for a year."
It was 56, and the commune had not yet been established. The land was still under the name of individuals, and all the grain they grew belonged to them except for the grain they handed over. However, in 58, an order came down to confiscate all individual land and make it collective land.
Everyone earned work points and food by working.
There were also big pot meals and large-scale steel production.
The ticket system will be implemented on a large scale next year. It seems that she has to stock up more cotton cloth and daily necessities before that, so as to avoid having no tickets to buy things in the next 30 years.
Also buy more iron pots and farm tools.
Since Yuanchun refused to live with her grandfather and did not want her second uncle and aunt's family to move in, the village chief and several elders of the Liu family had no choice but to let her live alone in their own home.
(End of this chapter)