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Chapter 503 Funeral

Author: The sixth child of the Yin family

Tong Yao glanced at the aunt who asked the question, and her tone was not very good, "You really never forget to ask about things."

This aunt Tong Yao has the impression that she is usually the troublemaker in the village, the kind of person who has to go up and say something about everything.

The aunt's face darkened, her lips moved, she glared at Tong Yao and said nothing.

Tong Yao and Guo Jinnian walked straight into Gu's house and heard bursts of crying from the main room. The courtyard was full of people and they couldn't see clearly what was going on inside. However, it was easy to tell from the white cloths on everyone's heads and arms that Gu Hongwei

Something really happened to my father...

When people in the yard saw Tong Yao, they all looked stunned.

It's already surprising that Tong Yao came back. She actually went directly to the Gu family. What was the Si family's ex-wife going to do when she came to the Gu family?

Tong Yao ignored everyone's attention and walked directly to the door of the main room. There was a wooden board placed on top of the two long benches in the main room. Gu Hongwei's father's cold body was lying straight like that. He had already put on his shroud. Gu Hongwei lowered his head and knelt beside the bed.

, full of grief, without saying a word.

Tong Yao pursed her lips and gently patted Gu Hongwei's shoulder to comfort her, "My condolences."

Guo Jinnian opened his mouth. He wanted to say something, but he didn't say it.

When Gu Hongwei heard the sound, he looked up and nodded to Tong Yao. Then he lowered his head with blank eyes. He didn't know what he was thinking. Guo Jinnian secretly "tsk" twice. Don't tell me, Gu Hongwei looked like this.

It sounds quite distressing.

Her only father is dead and is much more pitiful than her. Although her relatives are still alive and can't give any help and still suck her blood, it seems quite scary to think about the world without angry relatives alive.

"Brother, you have suffered all your life and you haven't even enjoyed a good day yet. You just died. My poor brother, how can I live if you die..."

A woman started howling at the top of her lungs before she even entered the house. With the help of the villagers, the woman lay on the ground crying and howling as soon as she entered the main room. She was even sadder than Gu Hongwei.

From the woman's cries, Tong Yao and Guo Jinnian knew her identity. This was Aunt Gu Hongwei.

They probably just heard that Gu's father was dead and came here to pay their respects. But then again, as far as Tong Yao knew, the two families didn't seem to have been in contact with each other for many years.

However, this had nothing to do with Tong Yao, so she pulled Guo Jinnian and stood against the wall, trying to reduce her presence as much as possible.

Gu Hongwei had no intention of trying to persuade or talk to her aunt. Aunt Gu cried for a few minutes, then weakly raised her head and looked at Gu Hongwei, opening her mouth with angry words.

"Your father worked so hard to raise you, but it's good for you to leave him in the village and ignore him in the name of going to college. You are no longer a human being. You read all the books you read and ended up in the dog's belly, right?

"

While cursing, she even started to slap Gu Hongwei. What she said implicitly was that Gu Hongwei should stay in the village to take care of his father and not go to college.

When the village chief heard this, he frowned, called for someone to pull Aunt Gu aside, and then said something fair, "It's not the Red Guard's fault. His father has been ill for many years. He can be healthy by staying by his side."

What's the use? That one acre of land is not enough to support the two of them. Although Hongwei is not around to take care of him, he paid someone to take care of him, which is not easy."

Gu Hongwei is the second college student in the village. No other village has had one in more than ten years. In less than six years, he has had two students. He was also praised by the city leaders for this matter. This honor is enough for him.

Proud for a century.

After Gu Hongwei went to college, he never asked his family for money again. He even gave ten yuan a month and asked people in the village to help take care of his father.

Gu's father has never been in good health. Gu Hongwei is not a doctor. Even if he stays here to take care of him, it will only ruin his future and have no other effect.

When Aunt Gu heard this, she immediately cried and retorted: "If he had come back early, my eldest brother would not have died so quickly. He was not a filial son. He thought that just spending two dollars would be the end of it. This is treating him like a son."

What should be done?”

Aunt Gu's unreasonable behavior made the people around her a little bit intolerable.

"Hongwei didn't come back because your brother didn't let us tell him about his illness. He wanted Hongwei to study hard in Kyoto."

Another person said: "Your eldest brother has been sick for so many years, but you haven't even visited him once? Who are you to blame others here?"

Who doesn't know! When Gu Hongwei went to college, she didn't support her even a dime, for fear that the Gu family would rely on her. She had no contact with the Gu family at all in the past few years, but now the cat was crying and the mouse was coming.

When Aunt Gu was told this by others, she felt that she ignored it, stopped complaining, and began to "howl" at the top of her voice again.

Guo Jinnian pouted and secretly cursed that Aunt Gu was not a good person. She almost couldn't hold back from kicking Aunt Gu just now. If Tong Yao hadn't pulled her and reminded her not to cause trouble, she really couldn't help but want to beat Aunt Gu.

But think about it, Gu's father has just died and the Gu family is in chaos. They shouldn't cause trouble to Gu Hongwei.

Fortunately, there are still sensible people in the village, and the village chief is also supportive.

No one else from Aunt Gu's family came. She was the only one who came to cry. She couldn't do anything to help except cry. The village chief and his people were almost all responsible for the funeral.

Worried that Gu Hongwei didn't have enough money, Tong Yao asked Guo Jinnian to secretly give Gu Hongwei some money. She was now a prominent figure in the village, and her every move was watched by others, so it was not easy for her to have contact with Gu Hongwei.

Gu Hongwei did not refuse Guo Jinnian's help, but was slightly stunned, then nodded to Guo Jinnian, and then found an opportunity to give the money to the village chief.

The village chief helped find people to customize coffins and other things, which all cost a lot of money. The village chief didn't expect Gu Hongwei to give him so much money, but he didn't shirk the accident. All the money he spent was recorded, and the rest

will be returned to Gu Hongwei.

When someone dies in the village, it is a big deal. Basically, the adult men in the village will help, and Si Boyi is one of them.

When Gu Hongwei asked him to call Tong Yao in the morning, he knew that Tong Yao had returned to Licheng. Because he had been running around the town about the Gu family's affairs, he didn't know that Tong Yao had returned to the village.

When he and others were carrying the coffin back to the village from outside, they heard someone shouting: "Bo Yi, your ex-sister-in-law is back, and she has brought a young man who is neither male nor female and is staying at the Red Guard's house."

Si Boyi was a little surprised and quickly guessed the reason for Tong Yao's return. It was at Gu's father's funeral. He couldn't be too excited. When he saw Tong Yao, he just nodded slightly as a greeting.
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