"Mom, it seems that they are really going to drive us out of the D Village. Where will we go if we leave here? Wade still has to go to school, so we have to think about him."
Lucy was worried. If they left here, they would have no place to live.
"Idiot, our ancestors and three generations live here, how can they drive you out so easily? Look at you. Before the fire starts, you have already been scared to death."
Sue looked at her daughter-in-law with disdain. There was no way for them to frighten her.
"Sue, did you see that?"
Horace glanced at Sue and asked.
"What should I look at?"
"People are angry, don't you see how much the villagers hate the Tang family and want you to leave?"
Horace said, patting his hands.
"If you don't like me, just leave the D Village. I didn't stop them. Anyway, I will live here until I was buried in the dust and dirt. If you force me to leave, you are for
hat I don't know why they moved out!"
Wade was the only child who still went to school in the Tang family. He was the apple of their eye. They never let Wade know what was going on in the family. But now, he had grown up. They couldn't keep things from him anymore.
"Wade, shut up!"
Lucy said in a louder voice.
"That's enough, Lucy. Don't talk to my grandson in such a loud voice."
Sue felt sorry for her dearest grandson. Wade was her life.
"Mom, look at him! How could he help an outsider? That ungrateful little boy..."
How could he help others to blame them.
"I was just stating the truth! Grandma, wake up. It's so embarrassing. If the news came to the school, all my classmates will laugh at me and look down upon me. If this is all about the money, I can quit school!"
Wade said.
"Wade, what did you say? You can't drop out of school. I'll get up, grandma will get up right away!"