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Chapter 49 Mrs. Gu's past

Li Kui's Diary: Gathering Hall 仓土 670Words 2018-03-20
I staggered to the back mountain, and kept yelling at Aunt Gu's parents. It took me several lifetimes of evil to make such a junk thing. If I were her father, I would have stuffed it back in the first place. If it is said that the unvirtuous descendants are due to the lack of virtue in the ancestors, then Mrs. Gu's ancestors must have lacked great virtue. Sun Xin was unlucky enough, he was good-looking and talented, even if he couldn't marry a lady from a great family, it would not be a problem to marry a young lady, but he ended up with such a tigress, who couldn't sleep or beat him, it was miserable.Before going up the mountain, he ran to the ancestral grave when he was drunk, yelling at the sky without eyes, and now he cries with Zhang Qing when he is drunk.

At the time when Mrs. Gu was in Dengzhou, it can be said that everyone knew everyone. She wore a big red robe every day, with a silver hairpin on her head, and swaggered through the market. With a mouth full of fangs, Dengzhou's number one bean curd residue." At the age of thirty-eight, still unable to get married, she was judged by the matchmakers as an insurmountable gap in the history of matchmaking. The Buddha was kind to women, some for beauty, some for virtue, some for kindness, and some for diligence and frugality... In short, there is always something that impresses a man.From this point of view, Mrs. Gu must be a joke played by the Buddha with the world.

Aunt Gu lacked a clear understanding of her daughter, so she first set the conditions for choosing a husband: similar age, good looks, preferably a country gentleman. Nobody cares. Later, the conditions were lowered: similar age, relaxed appearance, and a wealthy family. Still no one cares. Later, there was no age limit, all limbs were healthy, and the family background was average. Still no one cares. Later, Mrs. Gu took her daughter's hand and kept nagging, as long as she was a man, she should marry. With such conditions, she still can't get married. No matter who the family is, when she hears that it's a marriage proposal for Mrs. Gu, she immediately throws her out, and doesn't even let her drink a sip of water.

In a fit of rage, Mrs. Gu threatened to snatch the marriage, picked a day for a temple fair, took a bath and changed clothes, dressed neatly, and went to have a look with a rope. All women, let alone young and middle-aged, were just seven or eight who basked in the sun on the side of the road every day. The ten-year-old man was gone.
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