When mother and son meet again after separation, naturally no words can describe the pain in their hearts.
Dakui cried and said, "Mom, let's go home. Come, let me carry you." Dakui said and turned around and knelt down. His mother did not refuse and gently lay on Dakui's back. Dakui carried his mother and slowly walked home.
As Dakui walked, he asked, "How have you been, mom, these past few years?"
The mother said: "No matter how hard it is, it doesn't matter, as long as my son is back, it will be fine." After saying this, she laughed.
Dakui carried his mother on his back and said, "Mom said it's okay, you've lost weight."
The mother smiled and said: "What's the matter? They say it's hard to buy old age and lose weight if you have money, haha." When her son came back, Da Kui's mother was filled with joy.
The mother and son walked and chatted, and soon they arrived home. Entering their yard, Dakui gently placed his mother on the ground.
Da Kui's mother smiled and said: "Just wait, mother will bake pancakes for you tonight!" After saying that, she happily went to the east room kitchen.
Dakui followed behind and said: "Mom, please rest, I'll do it."
My mother smiled and said, "How can you, a young man, know how to cook? Go and have a rest in the back room." Then she took off a cloth bag from the wall and said, "You wait at home, while Mom goes to borrow some white flour from my employer."
The Dakui family are tenants in the village, and the land they farm belongs to the landlord Wang Laocai's family, so they have to pay 50% of the rent every year for the harvest.
Dakui looked around the room and said, "Mom, you don't need pancakes, I can eat anything." When he turned around, his mother had already left the door in a hurry.
Dakui smiled and said to himself: "My mother is better!" After that, he walked to the grain vat in the corner and opened the lid. He saw that there was only half a vat of sweet potatoes in the vat, and there was a basket of wild vegetables on the ground next to the vat. Then he looked around.
Unable to find a single piece of grain, Dakui went to the back room and took a look, but found that the room had remained the same, with the same old furniture.
Dakui searched in the other two houses, but couldn't find a single grain.
Da Kui couldn't help but mutter to himself: "What has my mother been eating at home these past five years?" Da Kui rummaged around in his mother's room and finally found a small bag wrapped in cloth next to the pillow. When he opened it, he found it was a nibbler.
A few bites of corn tortillas.
Seeing this corn pancake, Da Kui couldn't help but feel shocked. He held back his tears, rewrapped the corn pancake and put it in his arms. He thought to himself: 'How could this happen? I left thirty taels of silver for my mother before I left.'
After half an hour, his mother came back. She was carrying a small bag of noodles in her hand, which looked like it could weigh up to three kilograms. Da Kui endured the pain in his heart and remained silent. He just stood in the yard until his mother called him to eat.
In the back room, there was a familiar small table placed on the kang. There were six noodle cakes in the dustpan on the table, and next to it was a large bowl of noodle soup.
The mother wiped her body with her hands and said, "Son, please eat while it's hot."
Dakui lowered his head and asked: "Mom, that's yours?"
The mother smiled and said: "Silly boy, my mother had eaten it before you came home."
Dakui took out the corn tortillas and put them on the table and asked, "Mom, this is what you eat at home? Didn't you leave forty taels of silver when I left home?"
The mother laughed and scolded: "What a silly boy. Those money-laden ladies are thinking of finding you a wife in the future."
Dakui couldn't bear it any longer and knelt on the ground with a bang, hugging his mother's legs and crying loudly: "Mom, why are you so stupid?"
The mother also cried and said: "My son paid for that money with his life, how could I be willing to spend it?" At this time, Dakui was crying and could not speak, so the mother had to wipe her tears and kept urging: "Okay, okay.
Come on, son, get up quickly. Let’s eat.”
It took a long time for Dakui to hold back from crying. He stood up and helped his mother sit down on the edge of the Kang. Dakui picked up a piece of bread and handed it to his mother's mouth.
The mother smiled and said, "My mother won't eat this child."
Dakui held the cake in both hands, knelt on the ground again, raised the cake above his head and said, "If mother doesn't eat, the child won't get up."
The mother laughed and scolded: "Why can't your child grow up? I told you if you're not hungry, get up quickly." Then she came to pull Dakui. Dakui was now a big and thick man. He knelt down on the ground deliberately, and his mother couldn't pull him.
move?
The mother couldn't resist, so she had to take the cake and take a small bite. Dakui said: "After eating." The mother glared at him and continued eating with a smile.
Dakui said again: "Drink soup." Dakui forced his mother to finish two cakes and drink a few mouthfuls of noodle soup.
Only then did Dakui get up and said: "Mom, my son won't leave when he comes back this time. I still have a few taels of silver with me, you can use it first, and I will bring you some wild animals when I go into the mountains to chop firewood tomorrow."
Mother smiled and said: "Hunting is not that easy, you see."
Dakui said proudly: "Don't worry about it, the child has his own ideas." After that, he sat cross-legged on the kang and started eating and drinking.
The mother looked at her son and kept laughing. Dakui asked in confusion: "Mom, why are you laughing?"
The mother smiled and said: "My son has not changed at all, he is still the same when he eats." That night, the mother asked questions. Dakui was afraid that his mother would be sad, so he only said that the journey was smooth. How did the master and brothers take care of themselves on the mountain? Everything else was mentioned in one word.
, this was the first time Da Kui had lied. They chatted until midnight before Da Kui persuaded his mother to go to bed and return to his room.
At dawn the next day, as soon as Da Kui left his room, he saw sparrows chirping on the tree outside. Without saying anything, he picked up the stones on the ground and shook his hands and flew them out. Every shot was sure to hit, and he hit more than twenty people before he stopped.
I went out with a string and picked up the sparrows on the ground. I tied them into a bunch with a string and put them in front of my mother's window. I said through the window: "Mom, I killed a few house thieves. You can bake them first, and I will go to the city to buy grain, rice, oil and salt."
, go and come back." Then he picked up the pole beside the door, took off the rope on the courtyard wall, and went out.
Da Kui walked out of the village and saw that there was no one around early in the morning. Da Kui rushed towards Jeju City, and he arrived five miles away in a blink of an eye.
At this time, the city gate had been opened. Da Kui went into the city and found a grain and rice shop and opened the door. The waiter murmured sleepily: "You are rushing to reincarnate so early."
Dakui smiled along with him: "I'm sorry for disturbing your sweet dream. I'm here to buy rice and noodles."
The waiter asked slowly: "How many pounds does it cost?"
Dakui said: "Two hundred catties each."
The waiter almost fell to the ground. In these days of war and chaos, who could buy so much rice at once? The waiter looked outside the door again and saw that there were no pedestrians, no cars or horses on the street. He couldn't help but asked doubtfully: "What do you want?"
How can we get so much rice?"
Dakui smiled and said, "I have my own way of doing this."
The waiter pointed to the big bags on the right wall and said, "Where is the rice, it is exactly one hundred catties." Then he pointed to the big bags of cloth on the left wall and said, "Where is the noodles, it is also one hundred catties.
One pack. Take it yourself." He yawned.
Dakui asked: "How much is the total?"
The clerk walked into the counter, took out the abacus, fiddled with it a few times and said, "There are three strings and twenty coins in total." Dakui took out a tael of silver and paid the bill.
While the waiter was looking for money, Da Kui shook off the rope in his hand and put it on the ground. He walked over with a bag of rice in one hand, turned around and put one bag on the left and one on the right. Then he went to the bread pile and also picked up a bag of noodles in one hand, two bags of rice on top of each other.
Put a bag of noodles on it, tie it firmly with a rope, pick it up with a pole and stand up.
The guy was dumbfounded. The rice grains totaled 400 kilograms. The man in front of me was so strong.
It should be noted that Dakui was on Tiantai Mountain. He carried three hundred kilograms of iron sand every day and carried a hundred kilograms of stone locks in each hand. He was still able to walk swiftly in the mountain. How could this mere 400 kilograms of rice grain be ignored?