Chapter 639: Generous Uncle Li

Chapter 639 Generous Uncle Li

Pei Yue took the shuttle bus to the district this time, and then transferred to the provincial capital. It was past five o'clock in the afternoon when he arrived in the provincial capital. He found a comrade-in-arms to talk about the past and then set off to return to the provincial capital.

After work that day, Li Guihua stayed in Tianjia Village and did not go to the county seat, so she made a special trip to Uncle Li's house for this reason. Because I have to go to the city with Nie Suozhu after work every day, so I ask my aunt to take care of the poultry.

Li Guihua said: "Brother, sister-in-law, I won't sell vegetables from now on, it's still the same as before."

The eldest aunt was a little surprised, and asked, "What's the matter, Suozhu, did you make you unhappy?"

Li Guihua waved his hands and said: "No, no, Suo Zhu is an honest boy, so he wouldn't make me unhappy. Xiao Pei was on a business trip and came to see us yesterday. After knowing this, we are not allowed to do it."

Speaking of this, she sighed and said, "Oh, twenty yuan a month, that's all."

Seeing her like this, Uncle Li couldn't help cursing: "Da Ya bought you and Dalin supplements for more than two hundred yuan a year. If you are exhausted, these supplements will be for nothing."

The eldest aunt made up for it: "I'm tired, and the medical expenses are a lot of money. In the end, I still have to pay the money."

Actually, she also disapproved of Li Guihua selling vegetables. Before dawn, I have to sell vegetables, and then I have to run back and forth to the county town every day. This is not a young man in his twenties, how can a person in his forties be able to bear this tiredness.

Li Guihua saw the husband and wife singing together, and hurriedly said that she would not go again, and at most she would help with the food. Xiao Pei is just determined not to let her buy vegetables, and Da Ya will definitely lose her temper when she finds out. Alas, as a mother, she still has to watch her daughter's face.

Uncle Li said: "That's right. Da Ya gave you so much money and you don't need it. What do you have to work so hard for? You are the one who suffers when you are tired and sick."

He had persuaded Li Guihua not to sell vegetables before, but Li Guihua didn't agree and didn't allow them to speak. Uncle Li didn't agree, but he didn't write a letter to tell Tian Shao, mainly because he felt that this matter could not be kept secret for a long time and there was no need to be such a villain.

Speaking of this matter, Li Guihua became depressed: "During the Chinese New Year, I asked Da Ya several times, but I didn't say how much money I made."

Uncle Li laughed and said: "If it were me, I wouldn't tell you either. You all didn't tell the door, and told you, and within two days the whole village knew about it."

Also felt that the two of them couldn't hide their secrets, so they both bought a house in Sijiu City without telling Da Ya. They all knew that Li Guihua couldn't hide her words, but Da Ya still couldn't figure it out.

Li Guihua choked.

Erya heard that Li Guihua would not help to sell vegetables, and asked, "You made your mother angry by saying something unpleasant, or is it because she thinks we don't give you enough money and is unwilling to do it?"

would say this because Li Guihua knew that they made eighty or ninety a month, and felt that giving her twenty was too little. Erya complained a lot before giving up on the matter.

Nie Suozhu shook his head and said: "No, it's the eldest brother-in-law who came to the provincial capital to visit his parents on business, and after knowing this, he won't let his mother do it."

When Li Guihua said this, his face was burning. The same son-in-law, he asked his mother-in-law to help sell vegetables, but his brother-in-law stopped him and said it was bad for his health.

When Erya heard this, her face changed slightly: "Then, won't the eldest sister know soon."

Erya said with a bitter face, "It's over, the eldest sister will definitely scold me to death."

Nie Suozhu was a little helpless, why bother if he knew what he was doing today!

After a while, Er Ya said: "Forget it, if you want to scold, you can scold. Anyway, you have been scolded by her in recent years and you won't lose a piece of meat."

Nie Suozhu laughed, and said: "In the future, don't bother your parents about our affairs. They still have to take good care of them when they are old."

Right now, I don't know how to pass this test, how dare Erya think about her parents to work.

Uncle Li’s pork head and pig tail taste very good, and because the price is cheap, the sales are very good. The manager of the supply and marketing cooperative suggested that he do more, but Uncle Li refused. It's not that if you don't make money, it's because you don't want to be too popular, and he still knows the truth of shooting the top bird. They said to the outside world that many people are jealous of earning two yuan a day, and the loss is sold to the supply and marketing cooperatives, otherwise they will definitely be reported.

He believes in Tian Shao's judgment that the policy will become more and more loose, but he still decides to wait and see. Let’s make a little money first, but the policy is completely liberalized. Some people will not be arrested for doing business, and then they will go to the county to open a restaurant. Uncle Li is still very confident in the craftsmanship of himself and his old wife.

Uncle Li came again this day, and this time he wanted Uncle Li to teach his youngest son how to make pork head meat: "Brother, Shi Sheng is nineteen years old this year, because his family is too poor to even be a wife. Brother, you can't bear it." Do you want to see your child be a bachelor for the rest of his life?"

The technique of making pork head meat was not developed by Uncle Li himself, but passed down by Grandpa Li. It's just that Uncle Li was not interested in cooking, and he didn't learn it at the beginning, but Uncle Li learned it all.

Uncle Li really couldn't bear the heart of his nephew being a bachelor all his life, but now that the whole family relies on this skill to live, he can't ruin his family's livelihood for his nephew. However, he did not refuse, and only said that if he wanted to learn, he would teach in three years.

Uncle Li was in a hurry, and said, "Why can't we teach now and it will take three years?"

Uncle Li said bluntly: "If Shi Sheng learns this craft, you will definitely fight with me then. I also pointed out that this craft made money to build a house for Erkui and married a wife. I can't just take care of my nephew. own son."

Er Kui was devastated when he divorced, and he was really worried that his life would be wasted. Fortunately, after listening to the persuasion, he slowly cheered up. Since he started the pig head meat business, he has become a spirited guy again.

Uncle Li took a breath, and asked eagerly, "Brother, what do you mean, you can build a big brick house for Er Kui and marry a wife after three years of working?"

It is only said that Uncle Li makes money by making pork head meat, but no one knows how much he earns.

Uncle Li glanced at him and said, "It's definitely not enough, but don't Da Kui and his wife both work in the city? You can save two or three hundred a year, which is almost enough."

Of course, this is just coaxing Second Uncle Li. It is definitely impossible for Er Kui to build a house and marry a daughter-in-law by asking the boss to pay for it. And Li Dakui knew the plan of the couple, and he and Mrs. Li had no objection, after all, they got a job and took advantage of it.

Uncle Li said: "Brother, you have promised to teach Shi Sheng in three years, so you must keep your word."

Uncle Li looked at him with disgust and said, "Do you think I'm like you, talking like farting? When did I break my promise?"

In the future, you can do business aboveboard, and it’s okay to teach Shi Sheng how to make pork head meat. Anyway, he will open a restaurant sometime.

Obtaining this promise, Uncle Li went back happily.

(end of this chapter)

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