Chapter 944: gloomy (1/2)

Chapter 944 Sadness

But before he could say anything, his father, Old Man Du, became impatient: "Okay, okay! Is it interesting to fight in the nest?!"

Mrs. Du shut up.

Du Shanqiang could only shut up.

The old man Du was silent for a while before he said again: "Shan Qiang, you will go to work in the shop tomorrow. Tomorrow will be February, and the four tigers will definitely lose their temper."

"Father, can you stop dreaming?" Du Shanqiang was angry and helpless. "If the four tigers are out of anger, even if I don't go, someone will tell me to go back, but is someone telling me to go back? Why don't you think about it! I won't go anyway! Wasn't it shameful enough to be in Huaishu Village last time? If I go and come to town again, surrounded by so many people, do you still want me to live!"

At the end, Du Shanqiang, the big man, was still squatting on the side with his knees tucked, his eyes reddened.

Old Madam Du and Old Man Du naturally hate that iron cannot become steel, but their son is obviously thin-skinned, and he really can't bear to be surrounded and pointed like that again, and they are only such a son, they are still afraid that something will happen to their son. , The natural attitude softened a little, and no longer forced Du Shanqiang to go to the shop.

Can.

"You don't go to the shop to work, what are you doing? You can't continue to be idle, right? Don't even look at how much money you have at home, you don't have one or two!" Old Man Du said.

Du Shanqiang said: "Aren't I all trying to find out the farm tools again? Tomorrow will be February, so we can tidy up the seedlings and raise early rice seedlings. I plan to rent a few more acres of land to plant, and the half-mu of land at home will definitely be there. not enough."

Their ancestors have always been in the south. They didn't come here from exile, but their ancestors were also very poor, and their generations were poor. In their generation, anyway, when Old Man Du and his brothers separated, they were only Allotted to half an acre of land.

Later, they basically lived by renting other people's fields.