Chapter 78: Awaken in the Night
If the grains aren't harvested, Li's family will have to raise them for nothing. Isn't that taking advantage of themSo, they hoped more than anyone for the drought to end quickly.Now that it's raining...Li Laotai's heart skipped a beat, and her legs suddenly felt weak.
It couldn't be that the son was hurt and brought back by a carriage...Jia Yin didn't think it was likely, so she quickly climbed onto her grandmother's lap and hugged her neck. 。Then Old Li came to her senses and struggled to stand up. 。Fortunately, the people sitting on the carriage pole were all unfamiliar 。As he got closer, the middle-aged coachman driving did not move. Instead, a middle-aged woman sitting on the right side of the carriage jumped down. 。Before she could speak, a low cough came from inside the carriage. 。As if being suppressed with all their might, refusing to be heard. 。A middle-aged woman showed a touch of anxiety in her expression, and stepped forward to greet Mrs. Li with respect. 。"Auntie, we are passing through your area. It's getting late and we can't make it into the city. We would like to stay here for the night." 。"Is there anyone in the village with a clean and spacious house" She said, reaching into her purse for a piece of silver to hand to Old Mrs. Li. 。... Lao Li quickly waved her hand, "No, no need, elder sister..." 。She still had some reservations, but hearing that these people were just passing through and looking for lodging, with patients in their car, she couldn't help but think of her own son who was also traveling far away. 。Thus, she became even more softened hearted. 。"If you're looking for the best families in the village, then ours is the one." 。If you don't mind, come with me. 。The middle-aged woman hadn't expected this, her eyes showing a hint of caution. 。Old Li laughed, "Don't worry, my son is out escorting goods. I think about him all day long" 。 looked weird, smiling strangely. I didn't fall into the latrine, you know! And frankly, I wasn’t happy about it! Besides, I’m a big kid now, and I should learn the rules.Li Lao San tugged on his lit...