Siheyuan: Rebirth 52, intercepting Qin Huairu
Chapter 177: Gloomy
During this period, in order not to arouse Mrs. Qin's suspicion or disgust, he found various reasons to take her back at night, and therefore provided Mrs. Qin with an extra portion of fine food.
Originally, the old lady wanted to ask for more for her grandson, considering his advanced age and the fact that he might be inclined to have more personal needs.
However, she did not raise this matter directly to Jia Haoyun, but communicated with her daughter Qin Huairu privately.
My second uncle, who was present at the time, noticed the subtle atmosphere and his face became gloomy after hearing this conversation.
The second uncle was a sensible man. He knew nothing about the details that Jia Haoyun had given. In the end, the atmosphere when the two sides met was quite awkward and they parted on bad terms.
Afterwards, the family gathered for a meeting. Uncle Qin understood what had happened and thought that these words must have been slandered by his own wife.
Otherwise, why would I say such unpleasant words.
The scene at that time was full of disputes and it was difficult to watch. It seemed to reflect that Qin Huairu's enthusiasm did not receive true gratitude from her family.
The aunt said: "Now she has everything she wanted, she can go in and out of the bustling city, and she has a stable job. Why doesn't she take care of us a little bit?" Her words were harsh, but yet they revealed a sense of self-righteousness.
Daughter Qin Jingru added: "That's right, my sister is living a better and better life. She doesn't care about the people who supported her in the past. She probably eats white noodles and drinks hot soup every day, and only gives us this little favor.
"
The two women behaved in exactly the same way, being mean and selfish, completely ignoring the help they had given her the day before.
Grandma Qin expressed her dissatisfaction: "I raised her to this age, and now she behaves like this towards me just because she has a little bit of resources.
” His tone was filled with indignation.
It seems to have been forgotten that it was Qin Huairu who used the funds she got from Jia Haoyun to help him cure his illness.
As for Qin Zhenwei (eldest son) and Qin Zhenguo (second son), they were also quite dissatisfied with Qin Huairu's behavior.
Although they were given a few small tastes of the food, Qin Zhenguo and Zhenwei knew clearly that Qin Jingru had never known about it. In their opinion, this matter must never be made public.
Uncle Qin was filled with indignation when he saw these scenes of selfishness and indifference. As a village leader, he understood family emotions much better than others.
But he never expected that all his family members would become cold and heartless without exception.
For Uncle Qin, the current situation clearly shows a picture: every family has its own problems, especially in this period when even fine grains are not widely available.
What the Qin family owes to the Jia family is not only material assistance, but also favors, understanding and acceptance.
Although Qin Huairu used the money given by Jia Haoyun to treat her illness, the people of the Qin family forgot the kindness and gratitude behind it all.
She is now the new daughter-in-law of the Jia family and also represents the hopes and responsibilities of the Jia family, rather than just a child of the Qin family.
This realization is a very important insight for this family and for everyone who cares about family relationships.
Understanding and dealing with these subtle emotions and power dynamics in interpersonal relationships in the modern social context is not easy, especially in social environments where material resources are extremely limited.
The Qin family's experience is undoubtedly a typical example of this dilemma and provides a deep thinking framework about family, kinship, and recognition of helpers.
This is not only a reflection on the behavior of specific family members, but also a comprehensive examination of how society evaluates and supports those who are willing to lend a helping hand, as well as an exploration of how gratitude and social self-worth identification are evaluated for those groups receiving assistance.
This kind of story not only reminds people not to forget the warmth and understanding between each other when facing material scarcity and distribution of benefits, but also advocates a more equal and open model of building a social support network, emphasizes the importance of working together when facing challenges together, and promotes the long-term establishment and development of interpersonal relationships based on mutual support and gratitude.
As a grandson, others could still give some food to support their grandmother. Qin Huairu felt very ashamed of Uncle Qin.
I didn’t expect that the whole family would turn into vampires and become ungrateful wolves.
For the first time, Uncle Qin had a serious disagreement with his mother and for the first time severely criticized his daughter-in-law and children.
Whether they have listened to this lesson or not, the only way to describe their ignorance is “haha”.
However, one clear message was heard, that is, Qin Huairu was married.
If they offended Qin Huairu too much and the Jia family stopped sending her fine grains, Grandma Qin would lose her precious source of food.
Although these words were not as straightforward as Uncle Qin's, these ungrateful people automatically interpreted them as meaning that if no more fine grains were delivered, there would be no fine grains to eat.
After Jia Haoyun was investigated for taking drugs at night, he no longer had any excuse to bring back fine food, and the small amount he brought during the day was not enough to cover his daily living expenses.
The small amount of fine grain sent to Grandma Qin later actually came from the Jia family's own savings.
The budget allocated this time is for two months!
This means that although the total amount of food this time has increased compared to one month, it is less than the usual two months.
This may seem like a huge amount of fine grains, but how many days can one actually enjoy it?
However, these fussing about details did not hinder Aunt Qin's behavior.
She had the full support of her mother, who cooked plenty of fine-grain delicacies for her children.
In fact, many villagers already knew about this matter, and many children watched **'s children enjoy those meals that looked like white flour buns.
Naturally, this matter could not be completely concealed, but since it was a private family matter, no one discussed it too much.
Uncle Qin knew nothing about it and continued his normal life when he returned home.
To others, this seems very normal.
Although Aunt Qin included fine grains in her children's diet, she herself did not enjoy it.
This was actually just for the long-term consideration of the **. As for Uncle Qin, what would happen if he knew? Once the fine grains were gone, the food that was originally enough to supply the needs of two months would be consumed in just 20 days.
Although Aunt Qin later realized that her mother's store of fine grains was about to be exhausted, it was too late at that moment.
Because this matter can't be concealed any longer.
The white flour dumplings that used to be served to the children on the table were replaced by the same sweet potato rice that Uncle Qin had eaten, which triggered a series of disturbances.
On this day, an uproar broke out in the Qin family: the three children were beaten and kicked, and even he, as a father, was scolded. This was the first time he hit his wife.
The villagers flocked to join in the fun, and soon the news spread throughout the village.
Aunt Qin had not yet had time to reflect on herself or cry out: "I just left all this to the child, it's not my fault.
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Uncle Qin sat limply on the ground, tears streaming down his face. "I'm sorry to the Jia family, and to the Qin family as well. This is something my mother saved!"
The final result was: Aunt Qin angrily forced the out-of-control Uncle Qin back to her parents' home, and the children were protected by Grandma Qin and escaped further beatings.
People in the village talked about it and praised Qin Huairu for being a filial child, but in the end she raised a family that was like vicious wolves who were eager to repay her kindness.
Uncle Qin was not greatly affected by the incident, and most people in the village even thought he was a villager with a conscience.
In addition, he was highly respected for his fairness and impartiality during his tenure.
Moreover, during the canteen period, if Uncle Qin had not set the daily ration for each person in advance, the remaining food could only be distributed to the villagers after the canteen was later abolished.
But now, unlike people in other villages, their lives are struggling to even get enough food and clothing, let alone waiting for the autumn harvest.
Therefore, despite all these things, Uncle Qin still retained his position as village chief.
After the incident, the Qin family's life became temporarily calmer.
Without the supply of fine food, the three brothers' hopes diminished.
Recently, many older children in the village have deliberately distanced themselves from them and talked about their evil deeds in private.
Faced with the changes in life and misunderstandings from the outside world, these three children, although already adults, are still able to see through the reality.
Although the rough food these days was not as delicious as the fine dishes, it made them reflect deeply on many things.
Recalling their previous behavior, they felt deeply regretful.
Every night, I could always hear my grandmother's hiccups, as if reminding her that she was not feeling well.
During this period, Grandma Qin was no longer misled by her daughter-in-law and became mentally clear-headed.
Did she make a mistake? The answer is no, she did it for the sake of the children.
However, when it comes to right and wrong on a moral level, she does seem to have a narrow vision, just as the famous saying goes, "her mind is not broad enough."
As for the question of why she returned to her parents' home, Second Aunt's crying caused shock and confusion to her parents, brother and sisters-in-law. They found it difficult to understand why their daughter (or niece) could be so unreasonable and do such a thing, not to mention that they didn't even understand some basic principles.
When Second Aunt finished describing her experiences during this period, her relatives, brothers, and sisters-in-law all had complicated expressions.
They never thought that their own children would be so cold-hearted and even do unreasonable things. The key point is that they are completely ignorant of these simple truths.
The eldest sister-in-law looked at her with a cold gaze, as if she were examining a fool. The second aunt felt somewhat unwilling about this and seemed to be arguing, "Do you think I'm stupid even in this situation?"
Uncle Qin couldn't help but say, "Hulu, are you stupid? If I were you, I would beat you up too.
"He really couldn't understand how Second Aunt could do such an unethical and cruel thing.
"What did I do? I just wanted to do good for our Qin family.
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