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Chapter 852: Old-Fashioned and Rebellious

Chapter 852: Old-Fashioned and Rebellious

Qin Huairu had explained this several times in the yard at the beginning.

She had a ready-made reason for this matter. The Jia family had no relatives in the city, but Banggeng had an aunt who married into a wealthy family.

Naturally, Qin Jingru was involved.

After all, Qin Huairu also knew that every time Banggeng brought things home, they were all rare things, and they definitely did not come from legitimate sources.

But there is a saying that goes "the more you try to hide something, the more obvious it becomes", which is pretty much the same meaning.

Qin Huairu's background had long been discovered by those who were interested in her.

For example, it’s not that no one has ever inquired about the relationship between Qin Jingru and her, especially since there was the incident where Qin Huairu’s two sisters-in-law went into the city to curse in the streets.

Human beings have a quirk. If they live in a single-family home, all they want to do is live their own lives well.

But as long as people gather in groups of three or five, all kinds of gossip will arise.

The key point is that they will not investigate families like the He family, which they cannot afford to offend.

They wouldn't care about a family like the Chen Wu family who is in a hopeless situation.

It's just like Qin Huairu, who lives an ordinary life, but suddenly brags about something, and there are always people who want to expose her.

Wang Furong's family doesn't live at the end of the world. They just live in the city. If they go around a little, there will always be gossip that reaches the Wang family's ears.

In this regard, the Wang family members all said the same thing, which was to have no contact with Qin Huairu's family at all.

So Qin Huairu thought she had concealed it very well, but in fact everyone knew it clearly.

Banggeng returned home, took out the bacon from his schoolbag, and took out a few tickets from his pocket and put them on the table.

He was very proud of himself. For a teenager like him, he was making a contribution to the family.

But at this time, as Qin Huairu took out more and more things, her face became more and more gloomy.

Qin Huairu pulled Banggeng into the inner room. She lowered her voice and said seriously, "Banggeng, tell me the truth, what on earth were you doing outside?"

Bang Geng said helplessly: "Mom, what can I do?

At my age, I definitely can’t do heavy work.

I don't have the guts to steal or rob, and no one will take me with them.

I just run errands for those rich people, the old folks who don’t dare to go to the Pigeon Market to buy things, so they let us kids run errands for them, and then they give us some benefits.”

Banggeng has thought about this answer many times and has told it to Qin Huairu many times.

He said such a great joke that he believed it himself.

The key point is that there are indeed such people in the market. For example, before liberation, those who ran errands for wealthy families were called hangers-on.

It's just running errands and flattering others to make a living.

And now, there are such people.

For example, in some shopping malls and large supply and marketing cooperatives in the old city, these people specialize in helping the old people and the young to exchange tickets that were obtained through illegal means for things.

Just like some families love to eat meat, but every household has a fixed monthly quota.

If too many people go there, it will definitely arouse suspicion from the street.

So at this time, the errand business came.

Anyway, as long as the tickets and money are not fake, they are not afraid of being targeted by the streets.

They didn’t steal or rob, they were given by others,
It's just nonsense with all kinds of reasons.

But most of them are unemployed adults.

Qin Huairu breathed a sigh of relief. She didn't believe the reason given by Banggeng.

But how can we explain this? It is enough to have a reason, but whether the reason is valid is another matter.

Qin Huairu burst into tears as she spoke. She held Banggeng's hand and cried, "Son, you must walk the right path outside and don't learn from those bad kids. You are the only child in our family. If you don't learn well, our family will be finished."

What could have been directly criticized and seriously taught was instead expressed subconsciously by Qin Huairu with tears.

This is Qin Huairu's habitual problem.

When she was with the outside world, she gained most of her things with tears.

When facing a good guy, I subconsciously used this method.

This thing is useful to outsiders, but for Banggeng, it just makes people feel annoyed.

Bang Geng said impatiently: "Mom, I'm grown up now, I know right from wrong.

I can't go to school, so I have to think of other ways as soon as possible, otherwise I will have to wait until I finish junior high school. Either you give me your workstation, or I will go to the countryside like Yan Jiefang.

Otherwise, where can we get a second workstation given our current conditions?"

This was the key point, and it immediately hit Qin Huairu's biggest concern.

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To be honest, she knew that if she graduated from junior high school, she would most likely not be able to get a diploma.

By then, the street office would not be able to arrange a job even if they queued up. Then Qin Huairu would have to give up her job to her son.

This was more painful for Qin Huairu than killing her.

With this workstation, Qin Huairu has a sense of existence.

If this work station was gone, Qin Huairu herself would not know why life was so difficult.

This is also what Qin Huairu fears the most.

It is for this reason that Qin Huairu turned a blind eye to Banggeng's fooling around outside.

Banggeng has no money on him. At his age, there is no one like Xinsan who can lend him money to gamble.

Banggeng hasn't grown up yet, so he doesn't have to worry about female attraction.

So Qin Huairu can rest assured about these two aspects.

If Banggeng could really meet a few capable noblemen while hanging out outside and they could help him, that would solve the Jia family's biggest problem.

In other places, people might not believe in such pie-in-the-sky things, but this is Beijing, and such miracles happen every moment.

And neighbors love to spread this kind of gossip.

For example, someone from a certain alley met a big guy while fishing and got some benefits...

All these kinds of nonsense reveal that one will meet a noble person one day and then become very successful.

This kind of thing definitely happens in reality.

Didn’t Gao Qiu become the Grand Marshal just because he knew how to play Cuju?

The more hopeless a family is in life, the more they hope for a miracle to happen.

Seeing her son so sensible, Qin Huairu wiped away her tears, as if she felt relieved that her son had grown up. She smiled slightly, still holding Banggeng's hand, patting his clothes and saying, "Mom is afraid that you will follow your father's old path.

Son, I’m incompetent and have made you worry about these things at such a young age.

But remember, no matter how poor our family is, we cannot do anything illegal outside."

There is nothing wrong with saying this, but if he said it for the first time, Banggeng would feel a little guilty.

But he had heard the same joke too many times, and now he felt impatient. He felt that no matter how hard he tried, Qin Huairu still thought he was up to no good outside.

What's more, in Banggeng's opinion, Qin Huairu doesn't seem to be qualified to say this.

After all, the bad things Qin Huairu did were not necessarily glorious.

(End of this chapter)

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