The bitter mother is not a legend
22 Misfortunes never come alone

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Grandpa Wei followed Second Master Gao's instructions and went to deliver food to his great-aunt's house. In the end, he never returned. After walking for many days, no one returned. Aunt Wei had also asked about the banker, but those who asked about it all shook their heads.

It wasn't that they hadn't heard the news, but that they weren't willing to reveal the news to Auntie Wei.

This was because people had heard two versions of the rumor. One was that Grandpa Wei had encountered bandits on the way to deliver food and was killed by them. Another rumor was that Grandpa Wei didn't leave the village when he delivered the grain. He accidentally fell into the river and drowned when he crossed the bridge.

However, no matter which version of the rumor was spread, the result was the same. Uncle Wei was dead.

Although Aunt Wei didn't have a dubious attitude towards Uncle Wei's death, many days had passed. It was a torture for Aunt Wei to not see him alive or dead.

That night, Aunt Wei called her bitter daughter to her room to sleep as usual.

The bitter daughter looked at Aunt Wei's pained expression and advised her,"Grandma, don't worry. I keep feeling that Grandpa is fine and should be safe.”

Aunt Wei heard her bitter daughter's words and asked,""Child, I know you're trying to reassure me! However, you said that your grandfather is fine, so why didn't your grandfather even show his face?”

"I believe that grandfather has a reason that he has no choice. In other words, grandfather can't show his face anymore. Where has grandfather secretly hidden himself?”The bitter daughter blinked her two beautiful big eyes and looked at Aunt Wei.

If Grandpa Wei was hiding somewhere, Auntie Wei wouldn't believe it. If Grandpa Wei had any difficulties, Auntie Wei would believe it. The matter had to be traced back to seven or eight days ago.

As the weather was hot and her bitter daughter had grown up, Second Senior Master couldn't just let her do the housework at home. It also increased the burden of the bitter daughter's labor. Every morning, the bitter daughter had to beat up the cows that were specially used to feed the fourth aunt's milk and the grass that was specially used to eat. Also, he had to take the cows out in the afternoon.

One afternoon seven or eight days ago, the bitter daughter was herding cows in the fields when the weather suddenly changed. Before the bitter daughter could run home, the rain began to fall. The bitter daughter drove the cow to the shed in the yard where the furniture was stored.

Even so, the bitter daughter's body was drenched by the rain.

The rain stopped and the sun set. The bitter daughter also drove the cow home.

Her clothes, which were wet from the rain, clung tightly to the bitter daughter's body.

Just as the bitter daughter was driving the cow into the house, she happened to catch up with Second Master Gao and that Gao Yamen standing in the courtyard.

When the two mature men looked at the bitter girl, her body was like a magnet, attracting their four eyes.

Although the bitter daughter was only thirteen years old, in the eyes of the Second Senior Master, it was as if his heart had been scratched by a cat.

She kept thinking,"Aiyo, this figure, this face, this!" This! Especially those two high breasts. How was she still a child? This was much better than the student girl who had just escaped from famine in his room. Damn it, how could she still be called a woman! Only her figure was a little better, but her breasts, were they still called breasts? It was even smoother than his own flattened wheat field! Although she was only nineteen years old and was a little young, her daughter wasn't that bitter either! Wasn't he just thirteen years old? The bitter daughter was born on the first day of spring and had just turned thirteen. It had only been a few months? It was so ripe that it looked like a ripe peach, making people envious.”

Gao Yamen stood there like a fool. Not only were their eyes wide open, but they were also drooling. Her neck was stretched forward, her mouth was wide open, and her small eyes were narrowed. His nose was slightly upturned, and his legs involuntarily trembled. The most terrible thing was that disappointing thing of his. It always felt like it was about to flourish and move.

All of this was seen by Grandpa Wei, who happened to be tying the horses into the barn.

Her daughter was still young and had not seen the world. She did not know what was going on. However, such a thing could not escape Grandpa Wei's eyes. Therefore, at night, Grandpa Wei didn't let his bitter daughter sleep alone in the barn. Instead, he slept in his so-called shabby house with only one light and one dark room, which could be said to be a home.

Sure enough, that night, when Grandpa Wei came out to relieve himself, he found that Second Master Gao had gone into the barn first.

Of course, Second Senior Master went in while he was in high spirits, but he came out without any interest.

Because after Gao Er entered the barn, he did not see the person he wanted to see, nor did he do what he wanted to do.

Second Senior Master knew very well that the person who ruined his plan was Wei Changgeng, Master Wei. Of course, some people called him Old Shuan.

It was said that Grandpa Wei could catch pigs alone and tie them up with a rope. Normally, this was something that four people had to do.

Some people said that when Grand Master Gao was alive, he only liked Wei Changgeng because Wei Changgeng was good at whipping. A strong horse, as long as Grandpa Wei adjusted the whip head accurately, with a whip, the horse would immediately lose its balance and fall to the ground.

Therefore, Grandpa Wei was the butler and bodyguard of the tall master.

Although this was just a rumor, Second Master decided not to take the risk for the time being. Since there was a better way to get rid of Uncle Wei, there was no need to rush!

And this plan was the result of Second Master's discussion with Butler Gao Wenli.

Gao Wenli was originally an accountant in the residence of the Second Master of the Eastern River. The reason why he was able to rise to the position of butler was because he was good at steering the ship with the wind.

The most useful thing about this person was that as long as Second Senior Master moved his eyes, he would know what he wanted to do. Moreover, he was able to actively advise Second Master Gao.

The bitter daughter who had entered the house after the rain that day had also been seen by Gao Wenli, the butler of the Gao Manor.

Gao Wenli looked at the gaze of the father and son duo and knew what they were thinking.

Of course, that night, after helping Second Master Gao with the matters in the residence, he was about to go home when he saw Wei Changgeng, Master Wei, bring his bitter daughter home from the barn. Gao Wenli knew what kind of ideas he should give Second Master Di in the future.

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