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Chapter 3655 Bad News

Chapter 3655 Bad News

The adult men and women drank and ate slowly. Le Yun and a group of teenagers ate first and then ran to the backyard to guard the big stove. There were sweet potatoes and mutton wrapped in tin foil buried in several stoves.

After receiving a call from the beautiful brother, Le Yun was free and talked on the phone with the beautiful brother for a long time. They didn't end the call until the guests in the main hall left.

Eight teenagers, including Zhou's cousins, Chen's sisters, Le Shan and Li Chengqi, were squatting in the tent, turning over the sweet potatoes and tin foil packages every once in a while to change the inside.

The sweet potatoes stewing in the embers were gradually cooked, and the tin foil packages were not taken out until after ten o'clock.

The teenagers who waited for several hours shared the results.

The sweet potatoes were divided equally among them, and as for the mutton, each family that dined at the Le family that night received a portion.

After digging out the "treasure" in the stove, Le Yun gathered the embers from several stoves and placed them in two of the stoves, then stuffed some tinfoil bags in them and left them there alone.

The Zhou cousins, who had been waiting for several hours, divided the spoils and returned home with the adults.

Boss Wu's family and Village Chief Zhou's family traveled together. When they arrived in front of the village office building, they drove home.

Aunt Zhou Paopi and her two grandsons watched Boss Wu leave until the car was out of sight before they opened the door and went back home. They put away the delicious food that their grandson had brought back, and the family quickly washed up and went to rest.

Le's father Zhou Qiufeng had been busy all day but didn't feel tired. After seeing off the guests, he turned around and had a good chat with his little one.

In order to entertain the Zhou family and good neighbors, their girl ran around in the kitchen from morning to night, and was exposed to smoke and fire all day long. It was so hard!

The couple wanted to coax their daughter, but in the end she fed them several bowls of chicken soup, so they even smiled in their dreams at night.

After a busy day, Le didn't feel tired. He went out quietly at night and traveled to southern Hunan Province to fetch water from famous lakes and river sources.

The little girl ran all over the mountain in the middle of the night and returned home before dawn. When she appeared in front of her family, she was still the energetic and happy girl.

That day was the 28th day of the twelfth lunar month, and the Chinese New Year was one step closer.

The closer it is to New Year’s Eve, the more villagers will slaughter the New Year pigs.

Village chief Zhou Baopi, Cheng Wu and Cheng Liu's families, Liu Lu's family and Zhang Po Luo's family all planned to slaughter the New Year pig on the 28th.

Village chief Zhou's family plans to slaughter a pig in the morning.

Le's father Zhou Qiufeng had breakfast, fed the pigs, chickens and ducks, and then went to Uncle Man's house with his brother and sister-in-law from his mother's side.

Liu Lu, Zhang Poluo and the Cheng brothers, who also needed to slaughter a pig, went to help the village chief Zhou Baopi's family slaughter the pig. Their elders and wives stayed at home to boil water.

A group of strong men first went to the house of village chief Zhou to kill the New Year pig, remove the hair and cut open the belly. Then the rest of the work was handed over to the women of Zhou's clan to help. They went to Zhou Baopi's house to kill the pig.

The same was true at Zhou Paopi's house. They killed the pig, plucked the hair, cut open its belly, and simply processed the offal. The rest of the work was left to Zhou's fellow clansmen and the owner.

Village chief Zhou Baopi's family also kills pigs, so they did not go to Cheng's and Liu Lu's families.

Le's father, Zhou's brother, Chen Da Lian and others went to Cheng's house to kill the New Year pig. It was almost noon, so they returned to Zhou Paopi's house to have lunch. In the afternoon, they went to help Liu Lu and Zhang Poluo's family kill the New Year pig.

Grandpa Zhou Jiaman was going to slaughter the New Year pig, and little Loli Le brought Le Shan and Li Chengqi to join in the fun. No one allowed her to work, and she really just watched from the side and didn't get involved.

I had lunch at Aunt Pa's house at noon, and in the afternoon she returned home with a bunch of little tails.

Zhou Tianhong, Zhou Tianlan, Chen Xiaozhu, Chen Xiaohe and Cao Bingyue can handle their homework on their own and only need guidance occasionally.

Student Le didn't pay attention to the older children, but focused on guiding Zhou Tianxing with his homework.

Zhou Tianxing's grades were good. If he performed normally in the college entrance examination, he would have no problem getting into college. However, he still needed some time to surpass the results of his cousins ​​Zhou Tianqing and Chen Xiaozhu.

The little girl asked other children to study on the third floor of the south building. She took Zhou Tianxing to the second floor and gave him special lessons, making a study plan based on his weak points.

Zhou Tianxing might not necessarily listen to other people's opinions, but he would obey Sister Le's words. Sister Le pointed out which knowledge he had not mastered firmly and which knowledge needed to be strengthened and consolidated, and he took notes one by one.

Even when Sister Le threw a pile of papers at him, he did not protest and just did his homework obediently.

While the little girl was teaching and answering questions at home, Old Mrs. Huang from Xiang City sat and waited for a long time, but there was no news from her sons' mistresses, which made her restless.

Old Mrs. Huang waited anxiously for news, keeping watch on her phone until 3:30 in the afternoon. She couldn't bear it any longer and called her youngest son's mistress, who also had a son.

Two of her youngest son's three illegitimate children had an accident the day before yesterday, resulting in one death and one disability. Now there is only one healthy boy left, and he is what worries her the most.

After dialing, no one answered for a long time and the call was automatically hung up.

Unable to get through on the phone, Mrs. Huang panicked and tried again.

The second time she dialed, it took more than 40 seconds to get through. The worried old lady Huang asked anxiously, "Did you go through the visa application process this morning? When do you plan to go abroad?"

As soon as she asked, she heard sobbing from the phone, and then her son Xiaomi's hoarse voice with a crying tone - "Bao's grandmother, Baozi... Baozi is in the hospital. I took Baozi to apply for a visa today. As soon as I walked to the embassy gate, Baozi suddenly fainted. I rushed Baozi to the hospital and did not go to apply for a visa. Baozi was sent to the hospital and was diagnosed with acute leukemia. His life is in danger. After rescue, his condition is temporarily stabilized. Now he is in the intensive care unit and urgently needs a bone marrow transplant to save his life."

When Mrs. Huang heard the woman say that Baozai was also in the hospital, the blood in her heart rushed to her brain and she almost couldn't breathe and fainted.

She didn't faint, but her breathing became more and more rapid as the woman spoke.

When she heard that the boy urgently needed a bone marrow transplant to save his life, Mrs. Huang's eyes went dark and her voice choked with sobs: "How could this happen..."

She kept muttering to herself, "How could this happen?" and her hands holding the phone were shaking.

After mumbling to herself for a few times, Mrs. Huang moved the phone in front of her with shaking hands, cut off the call, and swiped the screen with shaking fingers to find the phone number of her second son's mistress who had taken her son to apply for a visa yesterday.

The call was connected and was answered before it was about to hang up automatically.

After the call was established, Mrs. Huang, with a trembling heart, asked cautiously whether the certificate application went smoothly yesterday.

Just as she started to speak, she heard an old voice - "Are you the old lady of the Huang family? Don't call me anymore. The child's mother suddenly fainted when she took the child to apply for a certificate yesterday. She was sent to the hospital and was diagnosed with cerebral hemorrhage. She didn't make it and passed away in the middle of the night yesterday..."

When she heard that the child had a cerebral hemorrhage and died in the middle of the night, Mrs. Huang's ears were buzzing, and she didn't hear a word of what the person behind her said.

Her face was terrifyingly pale and her whole body was shaking as if she had been electrocuted.

The only sound in the room was her heavy breathing.

It was unknown how long it had passed before Mrs. Huang came to her senses. She felt her hands and feet were cold. She subconsciously wiped her face, which was also ice cold.

When I moved my hand holding the phone, my arm was so numb that I could hardly feel it.

Old Mrs. Huang dragged her stiff arm and moved the phone in front of her eyes. The screen was locked and everything was black.

She pressed a button to unlock it, then looked again and found that the call had ended without her knowing when.

Old Mrs. Huang looked at her cell phone stiffly, swiped the screen with shaking hands, found the phone number of her second son's other mistress who had a son, and dialed the number with a trembling heart.

The call went through, and with it came another piece of bad news - the child fainted in front of the Immigration Bureau yesterday and was sent to the hospital for examination, where it was found that he had a sudden heart attack. After being admitted to the hospital, he experienced several critical moments and eventually died of cardiac arrest during a rescue operation.

Upon learning that her second son's illegitimate child was also dead, Mrs. Huang died without even having time to utter a sound.

When she regained her breath, her mind was blank.

It was not until the sound of an ambulance siren like crying came from outside the window that Mrs. Huang came back to her senses from her complete confusion.

When he regained consciousness, tears welled up in his eyes.

The eldest brother's illegitimate son is gone, the second brother's two illegitimate sons are also gone, the fourth brother's three illegitimate sons, one is dead, one is disabled, and one is dying...

The sons of her three sons...are almost all dead!

Old Mrs. Huang's heart was broken and she couldn't even cry. She tightened and loosened her grip on the phone, then wiped away her tears and dialed again.

This time, she called the only surviving legitimate daughter of the second and fourth sons. She also called both granddaughters and found that they were safe.

After calling her granddaughter, Mrs. Huang dialed again and called the mistresses of her three sons who had daughters to inquire about the results.

She called everyone and received bad news one after another - those children, regardless of gender, who were taken to the embassy or immigration office to apply for visas, all had accidents without exception. They all suddenly fainted, and after being sent to the hospital, either the rescue was ineffective, or they suffered cerebral palsy, or they were still in the intensive care unit and their lives were in danger at any time.

The blows one after another made Mrs. Huang look old instantly. All the energy seemed to be drained out of her body and she sat down powerlessly.

"Why is this happening...why is this happening..."

Why would a healthy child suddenly faint?

Why does every child get into trouble outside the embassy or immigration office gate?

Could it be that... there really is retribution?

The word "retribution" popped up in her mind. Mrs. Huang's face twisted and she gritted her teeth and squeezed out a voice: "No! Impossible!"

Her sons made mistakes and have all been punished, some even paying the price with their lives. The mistakes their sons made have nothing to do with their children.

His sons' children had not done anything harmful to others, so since they had not committed any evil, there was no question of retribution.

Old Mrs. Huang would rather believe that her sons' children had accidents as a result of revenge, and she would rather believe that it was revenge from the short-lived ghost Le.

If it was revenge, how could the short-lived little ghost do that?

If he was hit by a car, or was pushed down and fell on the mountain, or was pushed into the water and drowned, she would have reason to suspect that it was the work of someone bribed by the short-lived ghost.

But those children all suffered sudden accidents in front of the embassy or immigration office, and whether they died or became a vegetable, the main reason was a series of bad consequences caused by the family's hemophilia.

Such an accident has nothing to do with the short-lived ghost, so even if he wants to put the blame on him, he can't.


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