Chapter 801 The Six Sons of Deng Lao Liu

When Ye Qingqing lived in the county, she often went to Jin Jiu's house to play.

Therefore, I have some understanding of this family in the west of Jinjiu.

This family's surname is Deng, and the old man of the Deng family is known as the sixth Deng. I don't know if he is really the sixth. Anyway, Ye Qingqing has never met the five brothers above him.

Deng Lao Liu's daughter-in-law is called Mrs. Deng.

Although Deng Lao Liu may not really be the sixth son, he actually gave birth to six sons.

Deng Laoliu and Mrs. Deng had six sons in a row, but in the end they didn't have a daughter, so they didn't give birth at all.

Although the living conditions at home can only be regarded as mediocre, it is considered a skill for the two of them to be able to raise all six children well.

The county town is different from the countryside. If a family has a son in the countryside, when the son grows up and wants to get married, they can spend some money and discuss with the village chief to set aside a piece of land for the son to build a house and marry a wife.

But in the county town, even if the land is not expensive, it is not easy to get a piece of land to build a house.

Sometimes, a family saves money on food and expenses for many years, but they may not be able to afford another piece of foundation to build a new house.

The six sons of Mr. Deng's family are extraordinarily large, and it is even more impossible to buy land and build a house for each of them.

For the sake of leveling the bowl of water and preventing any rift between the children, Mrs. Deng and Mrs. Deng never thought about buying land and building a house. The old couple thought that they were brothers of the same family anyway. It's good to live together, not to mention the fragrance of relatives, there are many people and strength, and no one dares to provoke them, let alone bully them.

Everything has its two sides. Deng Lao Liu and Mrs. Deng are quite right to think about this point. What they didn't expect was that when their sons got married one by one and gave birth to children, it would be a bit of a problem. The crowded yard is even more difficult to live in.

There are so many people, apart from being friendly and lively and no one dares to bully, there are more comparisons, quarrels, calculations, and behind-the-scenes talk.

Brothers are still brothers, and brothers become relatives, so it is also necessary to settle accounts clearly.

The six children have all become relatives and have their own children. After having their own families, they always have to think about their own wives and children. Coupled with the occasional instigation of the daughter-in-law, the family becomes turbulent.

After Deng Lao Liu's six sons got married, they gave birth to children as if they were in a competition. After so many years, they even gave birth to ten or twenty grandchildren.

While Deng Lao Liu was happy, he was also worried.

That's all for the granddaughter, let's just marry off later.

But the grandsons all saw that they had reached the age when they should marry their wives, and they couldn't live in the house anymore, let alone the money gifts.

After all, hurry up, marry the eldest grandson a wife, and the second grandson's gift money will never come out.

Just at this time, Jin Jiu was about to repair the house, and he took a fancy to the three-point land between the two families.

At that time, Deng Laoliu only thought that he had met a nobleman, and when he was scratching his head and unable to think of a way, someone came to deliver money.

In addition, Jin Jiu didn't take advantage of the fire to rob, and the price he gave was very fair. Deng Lao Liu agreed at that time, signed the document directly, took the money, and married his second grandson a wife back.

It's a good thing to say, but the second grandson married a daughter-in-law, followed by the third and fourth grandsons.

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