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CH.40 Be a man to be content


"What you are really wrong about is your thinking."

Chunyu said.

"What do I think?"

Chuntao didn't understand.

"As the saying goes, those who are content are always happy, and there is no greater disaster than not being content.

Our family's life is not rich, but compared with the past, when we were often not enough to eat or clothed or warm, good days are obtained by people's hard work.

You always think about it.

If you reach the sky in one step, there is no such thing as a pie in the sky."

Chunyu said when Chuntao wanted to speak, she quickly interrupted.

She knew that her second sister was a talker, so she couldn't let her interrupt.

"You always want to enter that big house.

Do you know that even if you enter, you will still be a maid?

Even if you can become a master in the end, you will still be an aunt serving others.

Not to mention, you don't know how to do it.

You can’t be an aunt.”

"I'm not saying that it's wrong to want to live a rich life.

Everyone wants to be rich and enjoy themselves.

But these are all obtained through one's own efforts, not something that can be obtained by joining a wealthy family.

What do you think you are capable of?

From a slave to a master, you must know that once you sell yourself into a slave, you will be a slave for life.

Unless you have money to redeem yourself, you will no longer have freedom, and your wealth and life will be in the hands of others."

After Chunyu said this in one breath, she stopped talking to Chuntao and asked her to think about it again.

Chuntao was already frightened by what happened this time.

After listening to what her eldest sister said, she really fell into deep thought and thought carefully about what her eldest sister said.

Could it be that she really thought wrong?

After getting up, Chunyu folded the quilt, packed the bed, and decided to leave.

She also didn't expect that the Zhou Xu'an brother and sister would just leave without giving her a chance to thank them in person.

It seems that she can only wait until there is an opportunity in the future to thank her, although there is probably nothing she needs to repay.

I hate this kind of thing where you owe someone a favor and you still have to pay it back, and you have to always remember to look for opportunities to repay others.

When the sisters left the inn, the innkeeper tried to persuade them to stay.

Chun Yu knew that he spoke because of his boss's instructions, so he naturally refused with a smile.

Besides, she didn't plan to stay here for long.

Her body had basically recovered, and she was still thinking that her father and the others were still on the way to find them.

Chunyu brought the uneasy Chuntao back to the store.

Along the way, Chuntao was afraid of being scolded by her parents and would look at her eldest sister timidly from time to time.

Chun Yu also knew about it, but he just ignored it on purpose.

It was time for the second sister to take heart.

After arriving at the store, by chance, I met my second aunt Xiuzhi who had come back first.

It turns out that Xiuzhi went to Lin Ya's mother-in-law's house to find Chunyu with Li Dajun and Li Wujun, but only saw General Tie guarding the door.

The three of them were so anxious that Li Wujun saw the arrow drawn by Chun Yu.

Then he saw the deep wheel mark in the direction of the arrow, and the three of them hurriedly chased after it.

When they caught up to the forest, they found that the carriage was heading towards the county seat, so they hurriedly turned back and wanted to rent a carriage in the town to catch up.

It was a coincidence that I met Uncle Guo at the entrance of the town who was driving a carriage to the county seat.

His son Guo Lin was also there because he wanted to buy books and paper.

The father and son listened roughly to what Li Dajun said, and hurriedly asked Li Dajun and Li Wujun to get in the car, and hurried to the county seat.

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Xiuzhi, on the other hand, stayed and went back and forth to the store, fearing that someone at home would be anxious and not be able to find anyone, which would make her even more anxious.

Chunyu also told her second aunt what happened in casual words, but Xiuzhi was still frightened by what she heard.

"You said you are so courageous and you still have one?"

Xiuzhi was angry and scared, so he first talked about Chunyu.

Then he turned to Chuntao and talked about Chuntao all the time like setting off firecrackers.

He only said what Chuntao said again and cried with tears in his eyes without saying a word.

After all, she was angry when she got there.

After Xiuzhi finished educating her niece, she quickly felt distressed when she saw the two of them looking hungry and cold.

The kitchen got busy and soon brought out two bowls of clear soup noodles. , and each also cracked two poached eggs.

After Chunyu and Chuntao finished eating, they were both a little sleepy.

Xiuzhi took the two of them to the small courtyard where she lived to sleep, and then returned to the store to wait for her elder brother and the others.

When Li Dajun came back with disappointed faces, Xiuzhi hurriedly told them that the people were back.

Before they could be surprised, they listened to Xiuzhi's words about Chun Yu and their experiences, which made them frightened for a long time.

Guo Lin asked his father to send Li Dajun's family back, and he went back home alone.

It was a pity that Chunyu hadn't woken up until he left.

However, thinking that Chunyu was not in danger this time, I felt quite happy.

It was already late when Uncle Guo sent Li Dajun and his family back.

However, he refused the Li family's offer to stay and hurried back to town.

However, he accepted a large bag of food for his kindness.

Chunyu and Chuntao both woke up on their way back to the village from the town, but their moods were completely different.

Chunyu felt peaceful and relaxed, but Chuntao felt restless as if sitting on a pins and needles blanket until she returned home.

Yang Yuemei was anxious and restless at this time.

She barely ate even during the meal that day, and Chunsheng was asked to go out to the village entrance in half an hour.

It wasn't until Chunsheng was sent out again to see if his father and the others were back that he saw a carriage approaching as soon as he left the gate.

After the carriage stopped, he saw his father, fourth uncle, second aunt and two sisters all coming back, and then he happily called home a few times.

Yang Yuemei hurriedly ran out when she heard the sound, and Chunyan followed behind and ran out to see if her second sister was back.

When she went out and saw Yang Yuemei, she was completely relieved, but she was immediately replaced by anger.

This Erni was becoming more and more uneasy.

Only because Uncle Guo who came to see her off hadn't left yet did she suppress her anger for the time being.

Finally, after Uncle Guo left, the family returned home.

Xiuzhi was afraid that Dasou would beat Chuntao if she got too angry, so he stayed first.

Li Wujun went back to the old home to tell his parents, Meimei and others, lest they were still worried.

Li Dajun was also angry in his heart, but fortunately, both of his daughters were fine.

They were also frightened and tired from the day, and no matter how angry they were, they were almost gone when they were looking for someone.

On the contrary, Yang Yuemei had been waiting at home for a whole day, worried and frightened for a whole day.

Her anger was not so easy to dissipate.

After listening to Chun Yu's adapted version of the story, which was already relatively mild, she was still frightened.

But seeing that my eldest daughter was fine made me feel relieved.

Then he pulled Chuntao to her, scolded her a lot, and then gave Chuntao a good education in front of several children.

Chuntao heard her mother say something similar to what her eldest sister had said before, and now she really understood.

I was busy crying and said I was wrong, and I won’t do it again.

After all, it was her own daughter who could be really angry.

Seeing that Chuntao seemed to have truly realized her mistake and looked pitiful, Yang Yuemei softened her heart and hugged Chuntao and started crying.

On the contrary, Chunyu and Xiuzhi, who had already calmed down in their hearts, rushed forward to comfort them.

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