Chapter 199 Po burst into tears: Daddy, stop moving bricks!
Although Zhao Heng beat A Bao up, A Bao still fished for three days and dried nets for two days. In view of this, early in the morning, before dawn, Zhao Heng directly asked Wang Chunniang to carry A Bao out.
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When Abao was brought out, she was still a little confused. She rubbed her eyes and was about to mumble, when she saw Zhao Heng staring at her.
Seeing Zhao Heng, A Bao suddenly shivered and her sleepiness disappeared. Just as she was about to speak, Zhao Heng carried her into a basket. A small quilt was then thrown over to cover A Bao, and then A Bao
Bao was pulled by Zhao Heng and rushed towards the county town. When Wang Chunniang carried Bao out, he had already put on some small clothes, so she reached out and dug into the basket.
She didn't have breakfast today, and her mother would definitely prepare breakfast for herself. Abao rummaged through the entire basket and found no big goose eggs or steamed sweet potatoes, only a small steamed bun without any pickles.
A Bao was not a picky child, he ate whatever he had. When Zhao Heng looked back, he saw A Bao nestled in the basket, munching on steamed buns.
Seeing Zhao Heng looking back at him, Abao mumbled and asked, "Dad, where are we going?"
"You'll know later." Zhao Heng didn't say it clearly, he just threw a few words to Abao.
The steamed buns were very small. After eating, Bao even felt a little hungry. However, her mother also changed her clothes today, so there were no snacks in the big bag.
She touched her belly and said to Zhao Heng with a groan: "Daddy, I'm still hungry."
"Bear it." Zhao Heng said expressionlessly: "How many children can have enough to eat at this time?"
Seeing that his father was a bit fierce, A Bao immediately stopped talking.
Zhao Heng drove the donkey cart and took A Bao to an open space on the east side of the county town.
When the accountant at the construction site heard the commotion and came out to take a look, he saw a tall man getting off the donkey cart. Seeing the man's tall and strong figure, the accountant was very satisfied, but when he saw the fat man in his hand,
When he came, he suddenly became unhappy: "You are here to work, why are you bringing your child with you?"
This was the first time Abao saw Zhao Heng being so "groveling". He even smiled and said to the accountant, "I'm sorry, there is no one at home to look after the children. I will take good care of her and move more bricks."
Probably because he saw that Zhao Heng had a sincere attitude and was in good health to work, the accountant finally agreed.
Then, Zhao Heng took Abao to move bricks.
There is a brick kiln here. Because many places need to be rebuilt after the disaster, there is a lot of work here, but it requires a lot of effort.
Abao followed Zhao Heng in a hurry. When she saw her father bending down and starting to move bricks, she immediately became anxious. She ran up with a groan and said to Zhao Heng: "Dad, why are you out working?"
Because... is it because raising a child is too tiring?"
Zhao Heng lifted a pile of bricks and saw Abao looking towards him. He nodded: "Dad worked as a slave when he was a child. He couldn't go to elementary school, so he could only do this kind of hard work to support you. I see you also
I have no interest in going to elementary school, so I might as well move bricks with my father."
With that said, Zhao Heng stopped caring about A Bao. When A Bao saw her father moving bricks, she immediately followed behind and moved two bricks.
But...this brick is so heavy.
She is just a little ginseng, not very strong. But daddy is working so hard!
Abao followed behind Zhao Heng, moving time and again. She could not move much. Sometimes she could move two pieces, and sometimes she could only move one piece. But what surprised the accountant was that this little girl
He didn't even cry out that he was tired, and just kept running after the adults.
"Dad, when are we going to move?" After moving for a while, Abao ran out of patience. When Zhao Heng sat down to rest for a while, she came closer to Zhao Heng and asked in a low voice.
road.
"We have to move for a day. Dad didn't go to school when he was a child. When he grows up, he can only do this kind of work." Zhao Heng opened his eyes and told lies.
"I see that you don't like going to elementary school very much. Can you move bricks when you grow up?" Zhao Heng asked A Bao.
Abao suddenly hesitated.
She stretched out her little paws, which were worn out and even a little painful. If it was like what her father said and she had to move here for a day, then his paws would definitely bloom.
"Hey, those two people, don't rest. Hurry up, there are still many more!" The accountant saw the father and daughter sitting down and chatting. He immediately shouted next to him, which made A Bao stand up suddenly in fright.
stand up.
"Did you see it?" Zhao Heng raised his hand and pressed it on Abao's head: "I didn't go to school when I was a child. When I grow up, I can only do this kind of hard work."
"You go and have a rest next to it, dad is busy." Zhao Heng deliberately said it generously, and then got up and went to move bricks. When A Bao saw that dad was going to be busy again, he was willing to rest wherever he could, and he immediately started to move.
Working behind dad again.
At noon, the man in charge of the brick kiln only gave him one bowl of very thin porridge and two steamed buns. He was young, but they only gave him one. He also winked at Zhao Heng a lot, and Po saw it all.
While Abao was eating, Zhao Heng checked her hands and saw two small blood blisters on her hands. His heart was torn immediately.
His big hand touched Abao's little head and asked: "Dad, I want to ask you, do you really want to do this in the future? Do these hard jobs?"
Abao hummed while chewing the steamed bun. When she heard Zhao Heng say this, her tears began to fall down, and then she cried out, and her little paws started to pull at Zhao Heng's.
Seeing that Zhao Heng's palms were very rough, blood blisters naturally appeared on them.
"Daddy..." Abao started to cry, "I don't want you to be so tired."
"It doesn't matter that Dad is tired. Dad has never been to elementary school, but what about you? Do you want to be like Dad in the future?" Zhao Heng asked expressionlessly.
Abao shook his head. It was too tiring to move bricks here. In the elementary school, it was just her head that was tired. But here... if it weren't for her father, she would have collapsed from exhaustion and she wouldn't have been able to hold on.
"Dad will give you two choices. You can come with me tomorrow, or you can just go to the elementary school and make your own choice." Zhao Heng said expressionlessly.
Abao rolled his big eyes, pursed his lips, and said, "I want to come with daddy! I don't want daddy to come by himself!"
Zhao Heng: "…………" This was all in vain for a long time.
"A Bao, would you rather be so tired than go to a primary school? Dad paid you one or two silver for the tuition, which he carried out brick by brick. If you don't go, wouldn't it be a waste of that money?" Zhao
Heng turned the topic to money again.
Chapter completed!