From that day on, Grandma Pearl took Pearl and her mother to the commune and town again and again to seek explanations from the leaders.
Finally, when Pearl was three years old, the town determined that no trace of Pearl's father could be found and gave Pearl's father the title of martyr.
Along with the title of martyr came countless certificates and honors, and Pearl, her mother, and grandmother also became family members of martyrs who were able to obtain government food stamps with their food skills.
At the same time, the commune secretary also promised them with all his heart that in the future, the commune would be responsible for Pearl's studies and work.
From then on, Pearl found herself crying all day long, always secretly hugging her crying mother, as if she had become a different person.
Not only did he talk about the honorable title of the martyrs' families every day, he even walked with great enthusiasm.
Pearl's grandma always looked at her with loving eyes and told her that her father was a great hero and that she was the biggest treasure in the family. All the brothers and sisters in the family must be good to her and find a good one for her in the future.
Mother-in-law’s family.
Pearl didn't understand what her husband's family was, but she could see the love in her grandmother's and mother's eyes that was almost overflowing with love for her, as well as the leaders of various agencies who came to the house every year to offer condolences.
Since Pearl is the daughter of a martyr, she has been growing up under the careful care of everyone. Even during the three-year period of natural disasters, her family never ran out of food. .??.
Pearl's good days lasted until she was seventeen and about to get married, because something happened that year that caught everyone off guard. Her martyr father came back with his wife and children.
It turns out that when Pearl's father went to serve in the army, he suffered a head injury due to an exploding artillery shell, and then he forgot about his relatives at home.
After that, he also fell in love with the nurse in the field hospital for a long time and formed a great revolutionary friendship.
Finally one day, Pearl's father, who had risen to the rank of regimental leader in the army, accidentally bumped his head again, and suddenly remembered everything at home.
After regaining his memory, Pearl's father quickly returned to his hometown with his later wife and two children. Only then did he realize that the hometown in his memory not only contained his elderly mother and brothers and sisters, but also a wife who was no longer young.
and my daughter who is about to get married.
And it was at this time that Pearl’s mother, who had always thought that her man had died in battle, learned that her man had already settled in another home outside!
Pearl's father did not expect that after news of her husband's death in the war came, Pearl's mother refused her parents' persuasion to remarry and stayed with her daughter in her husband's house for more than ten years as a widow.
Pearl's mother cried and made fuss over her husband's marriage and children in the army, but she never received a look of pity or guilt from her husband.
Even her mother-in-law has defected because this daughter-in-law, who has been wasting food at home for many years, is ultimately not as important to her mother-in-law as her nurse's status as a serious national cadre, and her grandchildren with two urban household registrations.
What's more, Pearl's mother was just setting up drinks with her husband in the village, but the nurse had seriously passed the political examination and received a certificate in the army.
What's more, that nurse grew up in the military zone, and even Pearl's father's current position was helped by someone else's family.
This nurse is really interested in Dad Pearl
Dad was very dissatisfied with the sudden recovery of his memory, and became even more angry when he found out that the other party already had a wife and daughter at home. He even told Pearl's father that he would never be allowed to return home unless the affairs of his hometown were properly dealt with.
After more than ten years of leaving home, Pearl's father has no feelings at all for Pearl's mother, not even sympathy, let alone Pearl.
After all, as long as these two people are at home for a day, they are reminding others that he is a scumbag who abandoned his wife and daughter.
Thinking of this, Pearl's father wanted Grandma Pearl to send mother and daughter away.
Now that Pearl's father has come back, it means that the treatment of martyrs in the past ten years is all nonsense.
But since Pearl's father is already the leader and the pride of their town, there is no need for Pearl's family to return the previous things.
But from now on, all the special treatment given to Pearl, her mother, and grandma were cancelled.
Without the backing of these things, Mother Pearl has no advantage at all. She is like a cat with its claws removed, unable to do anything but make a few noises.
Pearl's mother argued for a long time in order not to be sent away. Finally, she found that her mother-in-law's heart had completely turned towards the nurse and her two children, and her husband really would not change her mind, so she calmed down in frustration.
From then on, Pearl's mother quietly hid in the house with Pearl every day, refusing to leave the Ning family no matter how much people ridiculed her.
Only then did Pearl realize that she, who was so good in the words of her second and third aunts, could be devalued into being so worthless.
In the end, Pearl's mother had no choice but to discuss with Grandma Pearl, and after marrying off Pearl, she would find a family to marry to, so that Pearl's father could go home with his new wife.
But her only request is that a generous dowry must be prepared for Pearl so that she can marry in glory.
Pearl's fiancé is from a neighboring village, named Wen Hao.
When they first got engaged, the brigade gave Pearl a place at the Workers', Peasants and Soldiers' University. Because her grandmother felt that it was useless for her daughter to study too much, she let Wen Hao take up Pearl's place to study.
In this way, after Wen Hao graduates, the school will be able to assign him a job, and Pearl, who takes care of the martyrs' relatives, can also arrange a job for her. In this way, the young couple will be able to have an "iron rice bowl".
It can be said that Grandma Pearl was thinking about Pearl at the beginning, but she didn't expect that Pearl's father would come back so soon. Not only did the martyrs' relatives no longer have the opportunity to arrange work, but Pearl's father also stopped talking, saying that he would not
Open a back door for anyone.
Only then did Pearl realize clearly that she was really despised by everyone.
Therefore, Pearl, who was hit in many ways, would sit in front of the alley at the entrance of the village every day, waiting for her fiancé to come back. She felt that only by marrying quickly could she escape from this suffocating environment. Little did she know how much her actions at this time attracted
mocking gaze
Ning Zhenzhu suddenly transformed from a martyr to the daughter of the regimental leader's ex-wife. Everyone's envy of Zhenzhu's father's current position and bizarre situation formed a strong contrast to their resentment at Ning Zhenzhu's years of special care.
Rumors about her are becoming more and more evil. The eldest granddaughter of the Ning family wants to get married. She doesn’t earn cents a day and doesn’t work in the fields. She just waits for a man at the entrance of the village. From that day on, Grandma Pearl took Pearl and
Her mother went to communes and towns again and again to seek explanations from leaders.
Finally, when Pearl was three years old, the town determined that no trace of Pearl's father could be found and gave Pearl's father the title of martyr.
Along with the title of martyr came countless certificates and honors, and Pearl, her mother, and grandmother also became family members of martyrs who were able to obtain government food stamps with their food skills.
At the same time, the commune secretary also promised them with all his heart that in the future, the commune would be responsible for Pearl's studies and work.
From then on, Pearl found herself crying all day long, always secretly hugging her crying mother, as if she had become a different person.
Not only did he talk about the honorable title of the martyrs' families every day, he even walked with great enthusiasm.
Pearl's grandma always looked at her with loving eyes and told her that her father was a great hero and that she was the biggest treasure in the family. All the brothers and sisters in the family must be good to her and find a good one for her in the future.
Mother-in-law’s family.
Pearl didn't understand what her husband's family was, but she could see the love in her grandmother's and mother's eyes that was almost overflowing with love for her, as well as the leaders of various agencies who came to the house every year to offer condolences.
Since Pearl is the daughter of a martyr, she has been growing up under the careful care of everyone. Even during the three-year period of natural disasters, her family never ran out of food.
Pearl's good days lasted until she was seventeen and about to get married, because something happened that year that caught everyone off guard. Her martyr father came back with his wife and children.
It turns out that when Pearl's father went to serve in the army, he suffered a head injury due to an exploding artillery shell, and then he forgot about his relatives at home.
After that, he also fell in love with the nurse in the field hospital for a long time and formed a great revolutionary friendship.
Finally one day, Pearl's father, who had risen to the rank of regimental leader in the army, accidentally bumped his head again, and suddenly remembered everything at home.
After regaining his memory, Pearl's father quickly returned to his hometown with his later wife and two children. Only then did he realize that the hometown in his memory not only contained his elderly mother and brothers and sisters, but also a wife who was no longer young.
and my daughter who is about to get married.
And it was at this time that Pearl’s mother, who had always thought that her man had died in battle, learned that her man had already settled in another home outside!
Pearl's father did not expect that after news of her husband's death in the war came, Pearl's mother refused her parents' persuasion to remarry and stayed with her daughter in her husband's house for more than ten years as a widow.
Pearl's mother cried and made fuss over her husband's marriage and children in the army, but she never received a look of pity or guilt from her husband.
Even her mother-in-law has defected because this daughter-in-law, who has been wasting food at home for many years, is ultimately not as important to her mother-in-law as her nurse's status as a serious national cadre, and her grandchildren with two urban household registrations.
What's more, Pearl's mother was just setting up drinks with her husband in the village, but the nurse had seriously passed the political examination and received a certificate in the army.
What's more, that nurse grew up in the military zone, and even Pearl's father's current position was helped by someone else's family.
This nurse is really interested in Dad Pearl
Dad was very dissatisfied with the sudden recovery of his memory, and became even more angry when he found out that the other party already had a wife and daughter at home. He even told Pearl's father that he would never be allowed to return home unless the affairs of his hometown were properly dealt with.
After more than ten years of leaving home, Pearl's father has no feelings at all for Pearl's mother, not even sympathy, let alone Pearl.
After all, as long as these two people are at home for a day, they are reminding others that he is a scumbag who abandoned his wife and daughter.
Thinking of this, Pearl's father wanted Grandma Pearl to send mother and daughter away.
Now that Pearl's father has come back, it means that the treatment of martyrs in the past ten years is all nonsense.
But since Pearl's father is already the leader and the pride of their town, there is no need for Pearl's family to return the previous things.
But from now on, all the special treatment given to Pearl, her mother, and grandma were cancelled.
Without the backing of these things, Mother Pearl has no advantage at all. She is like a cat with its claws removed, unable to do anything but make a few noises.
Pearl's mother argued for a long time in order not to be sent away. Finally, she found that her mother-in-law's heart had completely turned towards the nurse and her two children, and her husband really would not change her mind, so she calmed down in frustration.
From then on, Pearl's mother quietly hid in the house with Pearl every day, refusing to leave the Ning family no matter how much people ridiculed her.
Only then did Pearl realize that she, who was so good in the words of her second and third aunts, could be devalued into being so worthless.
In the end, Pearl's mother had no choice but to discuss with Grandma Pearl, and after marrying off Pearl, she would find a family to marry to, so that Pearl's father could go home with his new wife.
But her only request is that a generous dowry must be prepared for Pearl so that she can marry in glory.
Pearl's fiancé is from a neighboring village, named Wen Hao.
When they first got engaged, the brigade gave Pearl a place at the Workers', Peasants and Soldiers' University. Because her grandmother felt that it was useless for her daughter to study too much, she let Wen Hao take up Pearl's place to study.
In this way, after Wen Hao graduates, the school will be able to assign him a job, and Pearl, who takes care of the martyrs' relatives, can also arrange a job for her. In this way, the young couple will be able to have an "iron rice bowl".
It can be said that Grandma Pearl was thinking about Pearl at the beginning, but she didn't expect that Pearl's father would come back so soon. Not only did the martyrs' relatives no longer have the opportunity to arrange work, but Pearl's father also stopped talking, saying that he would not
Open a back door for anyone.
Only then did Pearl realize clearly that she was really despised by everyone.
Therefore, Pearl, who was hit in many ways, would sit in front of the alley at the entrance of the village every day, waiting for her fiancé to come back. She felt that only by marrying quickly could she escape from this suffocating environment. Little did she know how much her actions at this time attracted
mocking gaze
Ning Zhenzhu suddenly transformed from a martyr to the daughter of the regimental leader's ex-wife. Everyone's envy of Zhenzhu's father's current position and bizarre situation formed a strong contrast to their resentment at Ning Zhenzhu's years of special care.
Rumors about her are becoming more and more evil. The eldest granddaughter of the Ning family wants to get married. She doesn’t earn cents a day, doesn’t work in the fields, and just waits for a man at the entrance of the village.