Chapter 29 Giving Sun Shan Private Money

Aunt Sun said to Uncle Sun, "Brother, I will write to you after the New Year, and you can send it down at that time."

Sunjia Village is in the north and the provincial capital is in the south. People usually go to the provincial capital by calling "xia" or "luofucheng".

Uncle Sun and Aunt Sun nodded hurriedly. It was almost New Year's Day and it was impossible for them to go with their eldest sister. It would be better to go next year.

As for how to get there, we will think of a way when the time comes. If it really doesn't work, just ask the child's father to take Ming Ge'er there. Anyway, Uncle Sun has been to the provincial capital and knows how to get there.

After a busy day, it was almost dark and the Sun family was busy cooking.

Aunt Sun Er had a constant smile on her face, which made Aunt Sun San envious and jealous.

As for the Su family, they are envious but not jealous. Shanzi is still young and it will take a long time for him to go to the provincial capital to work.

The meal was ready quickly and the dinner was very sumptuous, including steamed grass carp, goose and taro stew, chicken stewed with red dates and mushrooms, braised basil duck, and bone soup.

Huang picked up a piece of taro, and then everyone started eating.

Huang reminded: "Son-in-law, Chunlan, remember to take the water fish the village chief gave you home."

Among the many return gifts, the most valuable one must be brought.

Yu Ge'er happily ate a piece of braised duck and said loudly, "Grandma, don't worry, I will remember to bring it back."

Everyone laughed when they heard this. Yu Ge'er said he would take it back to make soup for his eldest brother so that he could study more energetically.

Sun Shan picked up a chicken leg and ate it. It was stewed until it was soft and perfect for little kids. De Ge'er next to him also had one. He was young, so the adults held him tightly.

After a meal of wolfing down, the Sun family quickly finished the food on the table.

Uncle Sun said in a sour tone: "Second brother, Ming Ge'er goes to the capital to work, don't ignore the good and learn the bad, and look down on the villagers."

You can tell from his tone that he is very dissatisfied. He said this openly, but he was actually speaking to Aunt Sun.

Aunt Sun ignored her. No matter what, the third brother couldn't escape from her palm. No matter what he did, he had to be obedient in the end.

Aunt Sun San and Uncle Sun San shared the same quilt. She said to Aunt Sun Er in a sour tone, "Yes, sister-in-law, Ming Ge'er is lucky. He is not like our Ding Guang, who has no one to love him."

Uncle Sun and Aunt Sun are honest people, but they are not fools. They can be jealous of my third brother and his wife, but you just need to not agree with them.

The couple were the only ones talking to themselves, and no one else was paying attention.

As for the kid from the Sun family, it would be a lie to say I wasn't envious. The reason is very simple: he is going to the provincial capital.

Who doesn’t want to go out and have some fun, and show off when they return to the village?

The maids in the Sun family are fine. In every family, girls, except when they get married, stay at home as girls.

Sun Shan saw his third uncle and aunt jumping up and down, and then looked at the three boys from the third room: Dingguang, Dingyong, and Dingde, who were eating melon seeds and snacks heartlessly.

Fortunately, the three cousins ​​are not like a couple.

Aunt Sun waved her hand and said, "Okay, you're cocky. I know what you want to say. Don't you see how old Dingguang is? Do you want me to help you take care of the baby? You two are just wishful thinking."

Uncle Sun and Aunt Sun stopped talking.

Aunt Sun continued, "Let's go back. It's late. We have to get up early tomorrow to travel."

This is an order to leave. I really don't want to listen to my third brother and his wife chattering.

Uncle Sun said awkwardly, "Sister, you know me well. I am also worried about the child's future."

Aunt Sun rolled her eyes and said, "My family Dingguang, Dingyong, and Dingde are good people, luckily they are not like you."

I glanced at Aunt Sun and felt even luckier than before.

"You are honest and hardworking, so I will naturally not forget you." Aunt Sun curled her lips. The third brother was not like this before. He must have been led astray by Zheng.

When the third wife gets married in the future, I must ask my mother to watch carefully and keep a close eye on her.

When Uncle Sun heard that his elder sister would never forget, he thought that he would never forget his three sons at home, and he laughed: "Eldest sister, don't worry, things are different now, no one in Sunjia Village can be as hardworking as me."

He even patted his chest, as if to say, "You believe me."

Aunt Sun couldn't bear to watch it, and scolded with a smile: "Alright, got it, let's go, I'm going to sleep."

Uncle Sun said, "Sister, what time do you leave? We'll take you there."

Aunt Sun waved her hand and said, "No need to see us off, we can just go back."

Huang looked outside and saw that it was cold and dark. She quickly said, "Sister is right. It's time to go to bed. We have to travel tomorrow morning."

Since A-niang said so, Uncle Sun San, Uncle Sun Er and the others walked out of the old house reluctantly, looking back every few steps.

Su helped Sun Shan wash up, put him on the crib, and told him, "Sleep well and don't disturb your aunt."

After saying hello to Aunt Sun and mother-in-law, she went out.

Aunt Sun took out two ingots of silver from a delicate little cloth bag and said to Huang: "Mother, these are 10 taels for your retirement allowance. Keep them."

Huang pushed it away and said, "You still have what you gave me over the years, so you don't have to give it to me anymore."

Mrs. Huang was an old country lady who stayed in the village all day and spent little money.

The most common use is occasionally buying meat for the grandchildren to eat.

Throughout the year, I am in good health, rarely get sick, and don’t have to spend much money.

Aunt Sun said generously: "Just take it and spend it slowly."

Huang had no choice but to take the money and put it in the wooden box on the bedside table. She said to her eldest daughter, "All the money you gave me over the years is here. There are dozens of taels."

Aunt Sun suddenly thought of something and chuckled, "Mother, then you will become a rich woman in the village."

Throughout the year, it was a great achievement for the people in Sunjia Village to save three or four taels of silver. Huang's wealth was several dozen taels of silver, almost making him the richest man in the village.

Aunt Sun took out a small purse and walked to Sun Shan's crib. Seeing his bright eyes, she smiled and said, "Oh, our Shanzi is still awake."

Sun Shan was concentrating on eavesdropping on the conversation between mother and daughter when he was suddenly discovered by his aunt, who quickly lifted the quilt to cover her head.

Aunt Sun lifted the quilt and handed Sun Shan a small purse, saying lovingly, "This is from you. I only give you one. Don't tell anyone."

Sun Shan shook his head and said, "I don't want it, aunt, I have money."

She fished out the wooden box from her pillow, took the key from her neck, opened it, and showed it to Aunt Sun: "I have money, I don't want yours, Aunt Sun, keep it for candy."

Aunt Sun said in surprise: "Oh, Shanzi is really amazing. He knows how to save money."

Huang was making the bed and responded, "He is the best at hiding money in the family. He is the richest kid in the village."

Aunt Sun touched Sun Shan's little head and said gently, "Given by elders, you cannot refuse. Shanzi should take what Aunt Sun gives."

Sun Shan looked at Aunt Sun carefully. She had an oval face and was not a beauty, but she had a peaceful temperament that made people feel comfortable.

He took the purse and said seriously: "Aunt, when I grow up, I will honor you and my uncle."

Sun Shan was not being ungrateful, he was sincere. Everything in the family depended on the help of his aunt Sun. As for his uncle, he was even more admirable. He did not look down on the Sun family's bunch of encumbrances and sincerely helped the family.

Ming Ge'er can go to the provincial capital to work, but even if his eldest aunt suggests it, he will not be able to go unless his eldest uncle nods.