Farmer girl with space for good farming

Chapter 363 Don’t Compensate the Robbers

Chapter 363 Don’t Compensate the Robbers (2)

Dad is so confused, his surname is Mu, how could he not be from Lao Mu's family?

"Father, I'm from old Mu's family, Xiaoli didn't climb on my head, Xiaoli is very obedient and filial..." Mu's father wanted to continue to praise Muli, but the others didn't want to listen.

"That's enough bro, now we're talking about how much your family needs to support your parents." It's not about how good your dead daughter is.

"Xiao Li has the final say." Father Mu said, and then looked at Mu Li, "Xiao Li, you have to be filial to your grandma, you know, so that your grandma will love you."

Mu Li: "..."

Alas, if you don't talk about why her father is so filial and why her grandma doesn't like her, she just can't speak.

What does it mean to be filial to grandma, grandma will love you.

Isn't this kind of filial piety mixed with purpose?

No wonder Lao Mutou and Mrs. Jiang were happy to hear this.

She thought so in her heart, but Mu Li still nodded obediently on her face.

Anyway, her father is at this age, and she doesn't need any fatherly love and motherly love, just filial piety with children is enough.

Sure enough, when he heard Mu's father's words, old Mu's face suddenly darkened, and he stared at him with cold eyes, wishing to beat him to death.

Seeing this, Mu Dad was puzzled and at the same time scared, so he couldn't help leaning towards Mu Li.

Seeing this, Lao Mutou's face turned dark again.

"Grandpa of the village chief, my grandma has three sons. My family produces one hundred catties of rice, one tael of meat and vegetables a year, and one set of clothes for summer and winter. Is this kind of filial piety considered unreasonable?"

Mu Li didn't want to talk to the group of vampires, so she looked directly at the village chief.

The village chief's behavior is fairly fair, and she won't favor Old Mutou just because of her 'deviant behavior'.

"A lot, Mu Li, you're fine. Brother Mu, you should be content with such a promising granddaughter." The village chief looked at old Mu Tou and said.

He didn't say that Mu Li was filial, he only praised her for being good and promising.

Because he also knew that Mu Li didn't take these two grandparents seriously at all, otherwise he wouldn't have gone to Erfang's house to make such a fuss.

With Mu Li's earning speed, this 'filial piety' is a drop in the bucket.

So these filial pieties are only to the extent that the two elders will not be hungry or cold. If you want to talk about enjoying something, it depends on what the other two families can give.

But who is to blame.

Not to blame them for doing it themselves.

He really thought that everyone was as obedient and filial as Mu Yonghe, and it was a mistake to deal with Mu Li as he did with Mu Yonghe.

What a pity, such a promising granddaughter.

The time to enjoy happiness early has been pushed back.

The village chief has come out to speak, what old Mutou can say, but neither Mu Yongsheng nor Mrs. Yang can say anything.

If they went on, they were afraid that Mu Li would propose to give up the main house and the fields to the big house.

If Mu Li knew that they had been worrying about this, she would definitely scoff.

She never thought about the main house or anything.

As for the fields, she didn't even think about it, and she didn't like farming.

Besides, she has money, if she wants to, she won't buy it herself!
……

Old Mutou didn't speak, and the village chief took it as his acquiescence.

His cold eyes kept staring at Mu Li,

Mu Li sneered at this, if this old guy really had a backbone, he wouldn't accept her filial piety, maybe she would look up to him in this way.

Now that you have accepted it, don't think about bending over for Doumi.

Things have come to this, it's over.

Because of Mu Li's unreasonable playing of cards and Mu's father's muddle-headed cooperation, Lao Mutou and Mu Yongsheng didn't take much advantage of them.

Although old Mutou was dissatisfied with this and resented in his heart, there was nothing he could do. If the eldest son didn't support him, he could force it.

After all, he still has a filial son like his second son, otherwise he would be so unfilial if he relied on his eldest son, he would have to starve to death.

(End of this chapter)

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