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Chapter 6

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    The sky is dyed at dusk, the heat is slow, the red dragonflies are flying around, the fireflies are waiting for the invitation of the night, and people are loose like groups of ants and then go back to their destination.

    Some people hold back their joy and speed up their pace to wait, and some people don't wait for the one they want to wait for.

    Perhaps everyone who is stubborn and unrepentant is a natural tragedy weaver, a great amateur fantasist.

    If you are really disappointed, you won't wait.  If you are still waiting, at least there is still a little bit to look forward to.

    Ren Yin doesn't really like watching tragic TV dramas or novels.

    What's so good about those?

    It's better to look directly at life, the world is the background, everyone is an actor and a director, in short, he wears multiple roles.

    Just like reading horror stories, it is better to directly look at the hearts of people who cannot be seen under the sun.

    After a person dies, such a large mass is cremated and put into a small jar.  The things in life are left to others to judge.

    Ren Yin frowned slightly, watching Wang Xiaohong secretly cry.

    It is not quite clear why Wang Xiaohong cried, after all, the husband of the deceased did not cry.

    Wang Xiaohong's crying seemed unnecessary.

    What they sent away was a relative with a very distant relationship.

    Ren Yin saw it once when he was alive, but this time he died, Ren Yin saw it once in black and white photos.

    As far as Ren Yin knew, Wang Xiaohong was not that familiar with the deceased.

    Later, Wang Xiaohong said to others with red eyes like Mrs. Xianglin: "When she was alive, she never enjoyed a single blessing in her whole life, and I don't know what she planned for her whole life?"

    "At that time, she was found to be pregnant three days after the test, and her husband left. The Internet was not developed, and there was no news for more than ten years after he left."

    That she, maybe everyone thinks she is an infatuated character, when she was young, she was introduced by a matchmaker and met the person who was going to marry later, and waited for decades.

    It's just a pity that her husband may not love her.

    On the third day after she found out that she was pregnant, her husband went out to work, leaving her alone to fight with a group of relatives from her in-law's family, and left her to take care of his mother.

    His mother died.  Spread the word everywhere, anyway, he didn't come back.

    In the early years, the thinking of the people there was still a little different from what it is now. They paid attention to burial, and cremation was not very respectful.

    When everyone is still thinking about having enough food instead of eating healthy for burial, they have to pay a lot of money, including digging pits, land, and carrying coffins

    The whole family of her in-laws insisted on cremation, and she was the only one who stood up stupidly and insisted on burial with difficulty out of her own pocket.

    Everyone was having a bad time, and it was impossible to divide the old man into two halves, but he didn't want to bear the cost.

    In the end, she fulfilled her filial piety and the old man was buried.  The old man's last piece of clothing was worn by her.

    The people in the in-law's family were forced to pay for it, and they didn't treat her very well afterwards, watching her indifferently raise the child by herself.

    Burials are so expensive, why should they all have to pay for them if she insists on burials alone?

    After spending all the money, why do everyone say that she is filial, but they look like wolves with no conscience?

    I don't know if she blamed those people in her husband's family. Anyway, the only mother-in-law who loved her here died.

    However, it seems that there is no reason for others to help her, and everyone's life is not easy.

    The water splashed by the married daughter is too far away from her natal home to take care of her.

    She never remarried, and raised the child by herself until the child finished high school and her husband came back.

    There are not many seventeen or eighteen years for a woman to wait for someone.

    Couples who have been together for less than a few years have been separated for more than ten years.

    She finally straightened her back, she didn't have to envy other women, and she didn't have to hide away quietly when talking about her man, or she wouldn't know how to speak.

    She was very happy, and said, he came back, and I said he would come back.  You lied to me at first.

    What did you lie to her about?

    The people in the village told her not to wait. For more than ten years, she had never heard from her husband, and she never sent a penny to her family.

    What is the difference between having such a husband and being dead?  (Remember the site URL: www.hlnovel.com
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