Chapter 6 Divided 2

   Then there were the two paper cups and the rest of the medicine that Gu Chengrui had hidden, and she put them directly into the space.

   As for the main room, everyone should eat and drink, but no one came to greet them.

   Liu shi looked out from time to time, but out of concern, Zhou Ying was afraid that she would steal things from the house.

   This Gu Chengrui coughed non-stop as soon as he came out of the door with a cool breeze. When he arrived at the patriarch's house, his face was flushed and his neck was thick.

   The patriarch looked at him with disgust and greeted them after they sat down and asked, "Is your father and son coming here at this time?"

   "Brother, the third child wants to go out, please help write a document." Father Gu said.

   The patriarch looked at Gu Chengrui dissatisfiedly and said, "Chengrui, right, your grandmother and parents are both here. It is against the rules for you to propose separation at this time."

   "Uncle, you can do it for your nephew." Gu Chengrui raised his head and glanced at him, and finally sighed and closed his mouth.

   But soon he turned his head and bent over to cover his mouth and kept coughing, as if he wanted to cough out his lungs at any time.

   The patriarch frowned and said: "Coughing like this, why didn't you find a doctor to see it, don't drag it into tuberculosis."

   His words fell, and Father Gu just nodded casually and didn't answer.

   Gu Chengrui had a bitter look on his face, but he didn't mean to speak.

   The patriarch saw something from their reactions, and in addition to the usual rumors in the village, he did not persuade him any more, but asked, "Then what should be distributed to the third child, has it been discussed?"

   "Just the things in his house." Father Gu said vaguely.

   The patriarch looked at their father and son in astonishment after hearing this, but seeing that Gu Chengrui had no intention of fighting for it, he was too lazy to care, so he got up and went back to the house and took out the four treasures of the study for them to draft a document for the separation of the family.

   At the end of writing, he raised his head and asked the father and son, "What did you say about the filial piety after the family split?"

   "If you have it, give it, and if you don't have it, forget it." Gu Fu said.

   Gu Chengrui listened to his vague words and hurriedly said, "Although I didn't get the slightest share of the property, my father gave birth to me after all, so Boxing follows the normal share of the village.

  If you get sick, the medical expenses will be shared with the second brother, but the usual filial piety will be gone.

   Of course, with the exception of Liu. "

  Although he and the girl don't have any obvious property now, they can't be said to be rich enough to rival the country based on the things in the space, but it will be a matter of time to become the richest man, and he doesn't want to be depended on by them in the future.

   Father Gu was startled for a moment, then looked at the other place as if nothing had happened.

   On the other hand, the patriarch looked at Gu Chengrui and nodded with satisfaction: "It's reasonable, but if your father falls ill on the bed, you can't just ignore it."

   "Definitely." Gu Chengrui nodded heavily.

   After the patriarch wrote this down, he copied it in two more copies, and then the three of them signed and stamped their fingerprints and each held one copy.

   After leaving the patriarch's house, the father and son went to the village chief's house again, and brought up the matter of household registration. This time, Father Gu didn't know whether it was because of face or eager to get rid of them, so he took the initiative to pay the fee.

   After Gu's father left, Gu Chengrui looked at the village chief and asked, "Grandpa Qian, I wonder if there is any house in the village that I can rent?"

   "I really don't know about this. I'll ask you about it later, but you have to get snacks yourself." The village chief hesitated and replied.

   "Then it's hard work for Grandpa Qian." After Gu Chengrui finished speaking, he bowed and turned to walk out.

   As soon as I arrived at the door of the house, I met Zhou Ying who was carrying a lot of luggage and was driven out by the Liu family.

   (end of this chapter)

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