Chapter 388: Uncle Li builds a house

Chapter 388 Uncle Li builds a house

Li Aihua’s night school courses will not end until the end of June, so she didn’t start a fire after getting married, either in the cafeteria or in a state-run restaurant. Because this matter has been discussed, Zhao Kang has no dissatisfaction. On the contrary, some people in the factory said that Li Aihua didn't look like a daughter-in-law.

Hearing these rumors and rumors, Li Aihua was very angry, and said to Tian Shao: "I haven't eaten at her house, why are there so many things?"

For more than a year, she has been working during the day and attending classes at night, which is really hard work. Seeing that Tian Shao worked harder than her but never complained, she used this to motivate herself to survive. She will be able to get the certificate in a few months, and she must focus on her studies now.

Tian Shao said with a smile: "These people used to think that I was lucky, but later they knew that I wrote a book and were jealous of me, but now they are all praising me. Therefore, there is no need to get angry with these people, the most important thing is to improve yourself."

After humming, Li Aihua said distressedly: "I asked Zhao Kang to go to night school, but he didn't want to. He always said that his education was enough."

Tian Shao didn’t persuade her to persuade Zhao Kang this time. She said: “It’s useless to force this kind of thing. He doesn’t want to learn it and sit in the classroom and he can’t listen to it. He will only learn it when he realizes that he is not educated enough.”

Furthermore, in the case of Zhao Kang, it is really not suitable to go to night school after working day and night. After all, it is difficult to keep up after a few days of class.

"I'm afraid it will be too late."

Tian Shao smiled and comforted: "Sister Aihua, as long as you have a heart that wants to learn, it is not too late to learn at the age of fifty."

On the third day after the Lantern Festival, Tian Shao received a lot of things from Pei Yue, in addition to food and a radio ticket.

Tian Shao looked at the things on the table, and said to himself: "Did this guy forget that we are pretending to have sex?"

Before Tian Shao was very worried that he would not reply, but it turned out that this guy sent things every month. There is everything you need to eat, wear, and use, and there must be a letter inside. It's just that the letter written by this big brother is really hard to describe.

Tian Shao habitually picked up the letter and opened it. The previous letters only reported safety, but this time I didn't have any expectations. But I didn't expect to write a full sheet of paper.

In front of this letter, I wrote some trivial things in life, and then I seemed to casually say that many people from Sijiu City have been transferred back recently, and their unit has also transferred several people, and the work is easier than before. It seems to be talking about trivial matters, but compared to the few words before, this letter obviously has something to say.

Placing the letter down, a smile appeared on Tian Shao's face.

Tian Shao went to the library to exchange books on Sunday, and it happened that Li Qiao was on duty that day.

Tian Shao whispered to him when registering to return the book: "Teacher, the policy from above has been loosened. Teacher, I think there may be good news coming soon."

Li Qiao was both surprised and delighted, and said, "Xiao Shao, are you telling the truth?"

Tian Shao reminded: "Teacher, if you know about this, then don't miss out, otherwise you may be in trouble if the news leaks."

If Tian Jianle's uncle got the news, he would definitely try to marry his granddaughter to Song Mingyang. If so, then she would do something bad with good intentions.

Li Qiao smiled and said, "Don't worry, I won't let anyone know."

After changing books, Tian Shao and Sankui went back to Tianjia Village. Unfortunately, they ran into Tian Jianle and Zhang Huilan on the road.

Tian Shao was surprised, why the people he wanted to see couldn't be seen, and the people he didn't want to see wandered around every day!

This time Zhang Huilan took the initiative to say hello: "Xiao Shao, are you going home too?"

Tian Shao said with a smile on his face: "Yes, my partner sent some things over, and I'll take some home. Sister-in-law, you have a sharp belly, you should be a son."

Sure enough, the smile on Zhang Huilan's face became sincere when she heard this: "My mother-in-law and sister-in-law also said the same. But no matter whether it's a man or a woman, it's the flesh that falls from my body, and I like them all."

Tian Shao secretly thought, if I can cover up the smug look on your face, I will still believe it.

Tian Jianle was satisfied to see that the two of them got along well, and asked, "Big girl, when will your partner come back to see you?"

"I don't know, it must be the end of the year if I want to come back!"

After exchanging a few pleasantries, Tian Shao left with Sankui.

Looking at the backgrounds of the two, Zhang Huilan deliberately said: "I don't know what she thinks. Kicking out my own sister and letting my cousin live at home, can my cousin be more reliable than my sister?"

Tian Jianle thought differently, saying: "If you don't value Erya, you won't give her the job. I think it may be that Erya is unreliable in doing things, and Big Ya should learn a lesson by doing things like this."

Zhang Huilan felt that no matter how good her cousin was, she was not from her own family, and she was not familiar with her. It's just that she knew Tian Jianle's temperament, so she didn't continue talking to avoid making him unhappy.

Back home, Li Guihua was very happy to know that Pei Yue had sent something again: "Ah, when will this little Pei come back?"

The mother-in-law looks at the son-in-law, and the more she looks at it, the more she likes it. Li Guihua had never met Pei Yue, and she was getting more and more worried.

"have no idea."

Li Guihua said tentatively: "Big girl, I think Xiao Pei is doing well. When he comes back to visit relatives again, you can handle the marriage affairs!"

Such a good son-in-law must be firmly grasped.

Tian Shao shuddered. Marrying at the age of eighteen is too scary: "I said that if you don't get married before the age of twenty, don't worry about it. Otherwise, I won't come back next time."

Li Guihua said angrily: "I'm not doing this for you? It doesn't matter if Xiao Pei looks good and works well. If you don't settle down early, someone will pry the corner of the wall and you won't be able to find him crying."

"If it is so easy to be pried away, then I would not care."

Li Guihua found Tian Shao more and more unreasonable.

The family was having lunch, and Uncle Li brought Li Dakui over. The father and son came out this time because of the house, and they planned to start construction at the end of February.

The wood and the stones for the foundation are all ready, as for the blue bricks and tiles and cement, you have to spend money to buy them. Tian Shao promised to buy these things for them.

Uncle Li handed Tian Shao a piece of paper, which recorded the quantity of green bricks, tiles and cement needed.

Tian Shao took it over and looked at it, and found something wrong: "Uncle, the amount of bricks and tiles on it can only support a house."

Uncle Li said with a smile: "Er Kui said that he can't afford a house for the time being, so let's build a house first. If he changes his mind in the future, we can just buy another foundation and build it."

In fact, he hoped that Li Erkui would also build a house in the village, but his son was unwilling, and it was useless for him to object since all the money was distributed to them.

Tian Shao knew that Uncle Li was a face-seeking person, so he didn't dismantle him: "Second cousin doesn't build a house now, he probably wants to save money for two more years to build two more houses. There are many rooms, and the second Bao and the others will not worry about having a place to live when they grow up and get married."

Uncle Li smiled a little forcedly.

(end of this chapter)

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