Chapter 155: Chapter 156: Ancestral Grave Emitting Green Smoke
Shixi Town
Xu Qigangâs house was only a village away from Sheng Ningâs old home, and it took about an hour to walk there. This was mainly because the rural roads were difficult to navigate.
Xu Qigangâs house was located at the eastern end of the village, where a road conveniently passed right by their doorstep, putting them in a favorable position.
The six large tiled houses in front were built with the money Xu Qigang had sent home after returning from the Southern Border Battlefield, a reward for his military achievements.
While others still lived in thatched houses, their family had been the first to move into a spacious and bright tiled house.
Nobody had expected that a good-for-nothing local thug would have such a successful son.
As the local saying goes, it was as if their ancestorsâ graves were billowing with green smoke.
As noon approached, Xu Xianxiong came back from the fields carrying a hoe. While other families were still busy with farm work, his was about to finish.
Xu Xianxiong, who had been idle when he was young, had changed his ways, but he had never learned the skill of farming.
While other families could harvest eight hundred pounds of crops per acre, his family could only manage four hundred; half of it was taken by the weeds competing for nutrients.
âIâm back!â Xu Xianxiong dropped his hoe to the ground and called out loudly to the woman who was washing rice in the courtyard.
âWash your face first!â Zhao Lanzi carried the washed rice into the kitchen and poured it into the pot to cook.
âNo rush, no rush!â Xu Xianxiong said with a smile, âOur son sent a letter today, I brought it back first thing to show you.â
âYou were supposed to be weeding the fields. How did you receive Qigangâs letter?â Zhao Lanzi was a gentle woman, unlike the typical rural woman. Her family had been well-known local landlords before liberation, rumored to distribute end-of-year profits in silver coins using winnowing basketsâyour basket, my basket, over and over.
After liberation, when there was a campaign against landlords, her parents were persecuted to death. Eventually, she was left alone and married Xu Xianxiong, who couldnât find a wife.
What happened later was well-known throughout the town. Not only had old ruffian Xu Xianxiong mended his ways, but he also behaved very submissively toward his wife.
Wherever he went, he always talked about his wife and hardly let her do any hard work during the busy farming seasons.
âHehehe⊠An old friend called me out for a drink, so I went to the town.â
Zhao Lanzi rolled her eyes, yet it appeared quite fetching to Xu Xianxiong.
âMy wife, you look so beautiful!â
Zhao Lanzi shuddered, âScram, scram, scram⊠How old are we that youâre still spouting this nonsense? If youâre not embarrassed, you should at least consider Qigangâs reputation.â
Xu Xianxiong glared, âIf he dares, what I say goes!â
âYou dare!â Seeing him threaten her beloved son, Zhao Lanzi immediately dragged Xu Xianxiong by the ear out of the kitchen.
âWife, I dare not anymore, I dare not! Donât be angry, from now on, the mixed-up kid will be the dad, and Iâll be the son, alright?â
Zhao Lanzi was amused and let go of his ear, taking the letter to open it, and upon reading it, she almost fainted with joy.
âFantastic, fantastic!â
Zhao Lanzi was educated in the classic texts and also skilled in brush calligraphy; the village always sought her out for writing couplets during the New Year. However, Xu Xianxiong was completely illiterate, recognizing no characters at all. He scratched his head in anxiety, asking, âWhat does it say? What makes you so happy?â
âWhat do you think could make me happy?â As she watched Qigang approaching thirty without taking a wife, she had been losing sleep at night.
âGetting married?â Xu Xianxiong had guessed it immediately.