Chapter 62 Dewey's Letter
After a while, a stale envelope came out.
Du Wan'er took it with some excitement.
Li Zheng knew that Du Wan'er was literate.
When Dewey was a child, he often followed him, and he knew what he knew. Moreover, Du Renli and Du Renyi from the Du family went to school, and Dewey was smarter and often secretly read books of his two younger brothers. If he didn't understand, he would ask him.
Du Wan'er opened the letter and saw that although it was not simplified Chinese, fortunately she grew up in the monk temple and studied traditional Chinese.
Dewey's words are not good, but they are not difficult to recognize.
Looking up, there are several respected seniors in the village.
Du Wan'er remembers it, but two died a few years ago, one in the second year of Dewey's army, and the other in the year before.
The content in the letter probably means that what he has done over the years is worthy of his conscience, filial piety, and dead father and living mother.
If he did not give money to the court, he would let his daughter, who was six years old and his four-year-old family go to join the army. The family would have to take good care of his wife and children.
If his wife and children can't survive one day and ask for the place where the elderly are, they will do as Su's will, and he agrees.
Moreover, he said in a vague way that he hoped Old Man Du would think he died in the battlefield.
Anyway, the moment Old Man Du didn't take out the money, his son Dewey was already dead.
...
After reading the letter, Du Wan'er felt puzzled for a moment and felt heartbroken.
She really felt that Dewey was not the biological son of Old Man Du.
He had the silver in his hand to the court to get the Du family's place, but he didn't take it out.
"You know your mother's temperament. Your father didn't tell her about this. He was worried that her mother wouldn't be able to resist telling the Du family about the house. Although it was not a good place there, it was a tael of silver when I bought it, but now it's more than one tael of money."
Zhang Lizheng sighed and said, seeing Du Wan'er not talking after reading it.
"In recent years, I saw that your third uncle's child is studying and your eldest brother is still working in the field, so I want to ask your mother. But your mother...ah..."
Zhang Lizheng sighed again.
"Uncle, you have troubled me over the years!"
Du Wan'er said sincerely.
Zhang Lizheng and Qiu did help them a lot, otherwise, the mother and son would never live as well as they are now.
But after all, outsiders are not easy to manage the Du family's family affairs, so they can only live. If they live well or not, they will be powerless.
"What are you talking about, your child? Uncle just wants your father to come back soon. Your mother cheer up. You, find a good family in the family, your eldest brother grows up quickly and support the door."
Zhang Li was worried.
He really cared about Du Wan'er and his son.
If it weren't for the weak character of Su's family over the years and without doing anything, they would not have lived like this.
"His father, look at tomorrow..."
Mrs. Qiu, who had never spoken, asked about tomorrow.
"Wan'er, you all go to the town tomorrow. I will take a few old people to talk to your grandfather. Don't worry, after you come back, you will get this done for you. With your Aunt Qiu here, don't worry about any harm you and your mother will suffer. However, you must remember to be optimistic about your elder brother and younger brother. Don't let them run away."
Zhang Li is the right way.
Chapter completed!