Chapter 12 How the Bull Can Outrun the Horse
As soon as these words came out, Cai Lihua's pupils shrank, she rolled up her sleeves and was about to go forward and argue: "By..."

"Lao Meng's house, why don't you leave? The militiamen brought officers and soldiers to arrest people overnight, and they all went to Shilipo outside the village."

There was a groaning sound behind him, scaring everyone in the Meng family so much that they didn't dare to breathe.

The Li family's mule cart didn't stop at all, and they had already left half a mile after saying these words.

Cai Lihua's pupils shrank and she forgot to fight for that tone.

"Oh, God, hurry up, hurry up." Wang Shi was so frightened that his heels were unsteady, and he didn't want the crutches in his hand, so he just trotted and rushed to the front of the bullock cart:
"Help me into the car, quick."

Only then did the sons realize that Meng Shaode went up and helped the old lady into the car first.

In the cart was piled up the food needed by the family, several sacks, and several baskets, and a nest was left in the middle for the head of the family, Mrs. Wang, to sit on.

Meng Shaokang put his two youngest sons in the armpits of the old lady, and beckoned everyone to follow.

Wang cast a sideways glance at Ajiu Niang and his wife in disdain, and said, "It's really a disgusting pair."

How could Meng Shaode care about arguing with his mother.If he was caught, he would have to be forced into the battlefield. He couldn't worry about his wife and daughter.

With a panic that had never been seen on his face, he picked up the pole and ran south with the ox cart: "Lihua don't talk, it's important to run first."

Cai Lihua pulled Ah Jiu to follow behind the big family: "Shaode? Did we have such a big son back then?"

Although the voice was very small and the footsteps did not stop, Ah Jiu still heard it.

Alas... Her mother forgot all about it.

"Isn't it the eldest of our family? I gave birth to the first child, and I'm [-] years old this year. Later, because you lost too much blood in your first child, you didn't conceive again for eight years, and then you got pregnant by coincidence. Hey, isn't it our family? Ah Jiu? Don’t ask, hurry up and leave, and I’ll talk to you about our family’s situation when I find a place to go.”

Meng Shaode was so anxious that he began to sweat as soon as he followed the ox cart out of the village.

If only the two daughters would be fine, alas, at first glance, he is an unfilial son, talking to himself so arrogantly, take time to educate and educate this filthy grandson, Cai Lihua thought hard.

"By the way, Lao Meng, your mother said she wouldn't give us food, did you hear that?"

Cai Lihua muttered in a low voice, Ah Jiu heard it, she knew Ah Nai too well, what should I do this way.

The horse-drawn carriages of the rich people around them travel a lot faster. The more you compare them, the more panicked you are for fear of falling behind.

"Don't pay attention to her." Meng Shaode couldn't beat her, and he didn't want to be called an unfilial son, so let's take a step first.

Ah Jiu looked back suddenly.

Today's Xinghua Village has been embedded in the darkness, and the sound of horseshoes is floating in the wind, looming:

"Mother, I'm afraid we can't run horseshoes, why don't we go into the mountains and hide?"

"Ah?" Cai Lihua didn't react.

"Ah Jiu is right, mother, big brother, we can't outrun horseshoes, go into the mountains and hide."

At this moment, people were in a state of panic, and the two children of the old family were so frightened that they burst into tears at Meng Shaode's yelling.

It provoked people's hearts even more violently.

"I think it's okay, the second brother is right." Luo Xiuying felt bitter, and now she was most worried about her two children, seeing how frightened she felt was distressing.

"Slap." Meng Shaokang gave Luo Xiuying a slap with the head: "How did you teach the child? What time is this and you still have the time to cry? If you attract the militiamen, you can go and reward them."

Ah Jiu swallowed a mouthful of saliva. It was not the first time in her memory that she saw her uncle beating her aunt, but this reward was just something to bring to those who fought for entertainment.

Only after I grew up did I realize that all of this is a sin. Grandpa beat me out of my grandma's generation. Wouldn't future generations follow suit?

It wasn't until Grandpa passed away six years ago that Grandma straightened up and took the position of head of the family, as if she always wanted to put all the grievances she had suffered in the past on the female family members, including her Ah Jiu. mother and daughter.

(End of this chapter)

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