Did You Get Beaten? Yes (3)
Just with rough assumptions, if she smashed a plate or cut apart a hat, then Grandma would spank her. If she wanted to make Grandma hate her to the bones and remember it for life, sheâd probably have to dig out the houseâs foundation.
Thatâs too tiring.
She didnât want to move. If the house collapsed, she would have no place to live.
The system did not force her.
Achievement task was not a main task, nor was it a side task for earning points. It was just an achievement. Generally speaking, it was difficult to complete.
If she could do it, thatâs great. If not, then itâs fine. The system had learned to take the initiative to excuse the host.
If you wanted to talk about working hard, then who wasnât working hard? That was what the system thought.
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It was getting colder and colder.
Jiang Xing finally stopped being so busy when the New Yearâs Eve was approaching and Xiaoman was having her winter vacation.
He had made a lot of profit from the business. Although he had not moved from his house to live in a villa, the house in the city now had a landline installed and a refrigerator. He also covered Fragranceâs pen with a roof and fencing. It looked more and more exquisite and beautiful.
It was so beautiful that Jiang Xiaoman wished her body could shrink a little bit so she could get in and play with Fragrance.
After Jiang Xing came back, he gave her a big red envelope.
âWow!â Jiang Xiaoman exclaimed as she looked at the thick stack of money in her hand.
Back in the village, the red envelopes she received were just a few cents and didnât add up to much. So they were treated as her allowance, for her to buy some snacks.
But when Jiang Xing gave her a few thousand Yuan, how could she let the child hold so much money?
Confiscated.
Jiang Xiaoman finally had the childhood experience of having New Yearâs money confiscated.
New Yearâs was near, and it was customary to go back to oneâs hometown to celebrate it. They had no relatives in the city, and the New Year atmosphere was not very strong. Jiang Xiumei quickly told the kids to pack up to go back to the village.
In addition to her textbooks and homework, Jiang Xiaoman also brought the little red flowers from kindergarten.
She wanted to take them back and show them to Teacher Tang. Even when she was in the city, she was still very obedient and hardworking, not letting down his teaching!
She was very awesome!
It was not easy to take Fragrance, so it was sent to the pet shop for a while.
When she left, Jiang Xiaoman wiped her tears and reluctantly said goodbye to Fragrance through the glass window.
The pigs at home were raised by the grandma next door, and it was practically half given to her. It was just that she also had her own pigs and couldnât afford to raise two sows, so after hearing that the Jiang family was coming back for New Year, the two families discussed and decided to slaughter the pig.
The pig was divided into two, and half of it was given to the grandma next door, while the other half was for the Jiang familyâs New Year.
When Jiang Xiaoman returned to the village, what greeted her was Mrs. Flowerâs body.
Poor Mrs. Flower, after losing her beloved daughters one after the other, it also finally became this yearâs New Year Pig.
Footnote:
1. Mao Zedongâs picture is printed on the 100 Yuan bill
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