Chapter 579: Tian Dalin’s dream come true

Chapter 579 Tian Dalin's dream come true

Uncle Li's original plan was to build a house for Da Kui and Er Kui in Tianjia Village. It's just that Erkui didn't listen to him, and lost all his money, and the wood is now in the mountains. Now Tian Dalin wants to build a house, and the wood will be damaged if left in the mountains for a long time, so he gives these woods to Tian Dalin.

Tian Dalin didn't shirk it either, and after Erya got married, he hired a few big guys in the mountains to help move the logs out. As soon as the fixed bricks and other materials are in place, the construction will start immediately.

When Uncle Li saw the foundation being laid, he asked strangely: "Osmanthus, didn't you say that you were going to build six houses, and that you didn't have enough money to build the kitchen and bathroom? But I went to see it this morning, and everything was laid. foundation."

Li Guihua smiled and said, "Dalin and I only have 1,000 yuan in hand, so we wanted to build the frame first. I didn't expect Liuya to tell us to build eight houses, kitchen and bathroom, etc. in one step. "

"Eight rooms? That one thousand dollars can only be used to build a framework, and nothing else can be done."

Doors, windows and furniture are also a big expense. In this way, we will not be able to live in a new house this year.

Li Guihua said with a smile: "That's what I told Liuya. I didn't expect this girl to take out a thousand dollars right now, and told me that the house must be finished before the year. In this way, you can move in when Daya comes back. New Year's Eve."

When Li Guihua saw the thousand yuan, she was frightened, and she was relieved when she found out that Tian Shao kept it.

Uncle Li heard the words, and sighed a little: "Da Ya must have guessed that all the two thousand yuan left for you will not be used to build a house. So, I specially left this sum of money for Liu Ya."

He didn't think it was wrong for Tian Dalin and Li Guihua to buy Erya a house with money. If you want to recruit a wife, just like your son, you should pay for marriage and buy a house.

Li Guihua explained: "Brother, Da Ya didn't keep the money to build a house, but to worry that someone in the family would be sick and run out of money."

Uncle Li contributed a lot to Tian Dalin's decision to build a house. This family has a lot of places to spend money to live, don't use it urgently, and the money will be gone if you loosen your hands a little. Coupled with the fact that Erya always turned her elbows outward, and that Grandma Nie was not in good health, Uncle Li felt that it was safe to build the house.

Uncle Li understands that Tian Shao is affected by his own affairs: "Osmanthus, don't complain about Da Ya in the future. This child has done well enough. If you don't let the child's heart feel unsatisfied, you will regret it later." It's time."

Li Guihua nodded and said, "Don't worry, big brother, I won't take care of her affairs in the future, and I won't ask her for money."

There are three main reasons why Li Guihua has changed so much. One is that Erya's repeated behavior made her feel unreliable, so she was separated out of sight; second, Uncle Li often persuaded them; Don't panic if you have food, even if Erya is not filial in the future, married couples with wages are not afraid of not eating or drinking in their later years.

Uncle Li reminded: "Then you must do what you say."

Li Guihua said with a smile: "When the house is built, only Siya and Wuya are left to study. Dalin's salary is enough for the whole family."

Tian Dalin's salary is handed in every month except three pockets, which gives Li Guihua a sense of security. When she relaxes her mind, her temper becomes better. People in the village now say that she looks like a different person.

"As long as you understand it."

Li Guihua and his wife are relatively frugal, so they ordered three beds and wardrobes, and the others were used.

Sanya and the others went home on Sunday and were overjoyed to see the new house. Si Ya said: "Father, mother, will I have a separate room in the future?"

Tian Dalin said with a smile: "There are eight rooms, and each of you six sisters will have a room."

A large tile-roofed house with green bricks, not to mention Tianjia Village, is the only one in the ten miles and eight alleys. Once the house was built, the husband and wife went out even harder. eight

Liuya immediately answered the call and said, "I want to share a room with Fifth Sister."

Wu Ya took her hand and said with a smile on her face: "Okay, we will live in one room."

Sanya looked at the spacious and bright room, and liked it very much: "Father, mother, when will we move here?"

Tian Dalin said with a smile: "We will move when your eldest sister comes back."

No one objected to this decision.

After lunch, my aunt brought Mrs. Li over to pay back the money. Sister-in-law Li handed over two hundred yuan to Li Guihua, and said apologetically, "Sister-in-law, little uncle, I only saved this little money now. The difference is a hundred yuan, and I will pay you back next year."

The couple borrowed 200 yuan from Tian Shao before, and Uncle Li borrowed 100 yuan when he was sick. As for the money that Tian Shao gave Uncle Li for medical treatment, because she said she did not have to pay it back as a filial piety, and the Li family didn't have the ability to pay it back, so she didn't mention it.

Li Guihua also knew that her mother's family was recovering now, so she readily took the money: "Don't worry about the remaining 100, and the family doesn't have much money right now. It won't be too late when your money is loose."

After paying back the money, the aunt told Mrs. Li to go back first, and then said to Li Guihua: "Osmanthus, Erya is going to pick up Mrs. Nie to live in the textile factory. Xiaocui wants to rent a house outside, but she is a woman and I am alone. Don't worry. Osmanthus, I'll ask Sankui to move to the company and free up the room for Xiaocui, I wonder if it's okay?"

Li Guihua said: "Sankui is going to night school, and it is not convenient to study in the company's dormitory. There is still a vacant hut on Huishan Street, just let Xiaocui live in it. If the weather is bad, Dalin will stay overnight in the county. Time to let four girls sleep in one room."

Since Tian Shao was admitted to the textile factory, Li Guihua's thoughts changed. People like them still need to study more if they want to be successful.

This is what the eldest aunt was waiting for. It is not convenient for Sankui to go to night school and live in the company dormitory: "I will listen to you."

In the afternoon, Erya and Nie Suozhu came back. This time they came back to talk about picking up Grandma Nie to live in the city. It turned out that Grandma Nie did not agree to live in the family building, but the second daughter-in-law could not tolerate her, and the eldest daughter-in-law was unwilling to contribute to the family, and the old house she lived in was cold and damp, which was not good for her health. After another illness some time ago, under the persuasion of Nie Suozhu and Erya, he finally agreed to live in the city. But it was agreed, and I will move back to the village when the spring begins.

Although Tian Dalin said before the two got married, they were allowed to take the old lady to live in the family building. However, Nie Suozhu still deliberately came over to inform them of this matter and asked for their consent.

Tian Dalin is very useful, and the son-in-law is really good: "Don't let the old lady go back to the village. The house is broken and damp, and even a good person will get sick after living in it for a long time. From now on, let her live with you."

Nie Suozhu couldn't be more grateful. Other door-to-door sons-in-law would be looked down upon if they worked a lot and ate less in the wife's house, but not in Tian's house. After getting married, he was not asked to transfer his household registration, so that he stayed in the village to take care of his grandmother.

(end of this chapter)

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