The marriage of Rinperan was originally a high marriage, now that she didn't even have a job, what would the Chen family think of her?

"Elder, don't be in such a hurry. Our family matters are settled the day after tomorrow. I will go over to take a look." Rinperan said slowly.

"It's useless for me to be in such a hurry! Now we can only wait like this. " Granny Lin said earnestly, "Go and plead with the factory director to make him forgive you. After all, you are still an old man in the factory, and your skills are top-notch."

"Yes, yes! "No matter what, he's still married into a city …"

Now that she didn't even know if she could keep her own job, her little aunt was naturally ashamed to mention that she had brought someone with her to work at the factory.

Ringpelin had married into the city, and his wife's family was very well off. She wouldn't be idle when she lost her job at the tea factory, and her family would help to find her.

Nanny Lin clearly also thought the same, but after hearing what her little aunt said, she stopped chewing.

"I'll ask."

She loved tea. She liked the way the green leaves turned into tea in her hands, the way they opened with water, and then went back to their original state. It was a different kind of feeling, and when she did it, she was very happy.

No matter how good her other work was, it was not at all her concern. She did not consider her mother's suggestion unless she was at her wit's end.

In order to recruit workers for the factory, a relationship had to be established. The factory director first arranged things from the relatives of the factory director, and then there was a supervisor. In order to recruit workers for the factory, the factory director first arranged things for the factory director's relatives, and then there was a supervisor.

Fortunately, there were a lot of people, so the discussion did not cause the atmosphere to turn heavy. Everyone quickly went over the matter.

It was not long before they saw someone come in to clean up the four tables in the dining room. They were preparing to start their meal, and when Rinperan got up to help, Granny Lin and the others did not stop him.

There were many guests coming from distant rooms. Including the families who came to help out from the village, there were five or six tables in the main hall. The other two tables were placed between the main house and the kitchen of the third house.

Although it was not the main wine, wedding events usually took three days. During these three days, whether it was guests from far away, or their village friends, they all had to stay at the main house to eat and drink.

It was true that there were no big dishes as long as there was time, but there was naturally no shortage of fish and meat. Everyone came like this, so no one said anything more.

Right at this time of the year, there were many dishes in the garden. There were four beans, cowpeas, eggplant, hollyhocks, gourds, and so on. There were six vegetables for each table.

Compared to the lunch at noon, there were more guests in the afternoon. The Ringeland family still needed Uncle's help, but there were some things that Aunt Lin could help out with, and at night it would be no good. Everyone was worried that she wouldn't be able to hold on, so they let her go to bed early with her two aunts.

Second Aunt was three years younger than Eldest Aunt Lin, but she worked all year round. Compared to Eldest Aunt Lin who sat in the hospital office, her appearance was like the difference between two people of the same generation.

Second Aunt Lin not only brought two children, but also two grandchildren. Once she arrived home, she couldn't be stopped by others. In the end, it was only when her two grandchildren cried non-stop that she could rest.

Rinperan looked at her slightly hunched back and felt his heart ache.

The fates of the older women were truly in the hands of their elders. Second Aunt Lin, who had just left home, had a sense of humility and caution in her bones, afraid that she would offend people if she did something wrong.

With so many guests, Rinperan was now busy as well. There weren't enough rooms in the house, and guests from far away had to stay, so she had to add more beds. She had to get out the quilts and make up the beds.

Granny Lin's room had already been made up of a long bench and a bed. The three Lin sisters, together with the grandchildren that the two aunts had brought with them, had been squeezed through.

Some families wanted their guests to stay at their houses, but whose house was not wide this year, not to mention the lack of others, so the Lin Family naturally could not agree.

Fortunately, Lin Youcai's woodworking skills were good, and he had made quite a number of benches and even beds on the bed. Now that the summer weather was hot, he took his family to the living room to sleep, leaving his room for the guests to sleep in.

The farmers usually did not have any leisure time, and since this was a happy occasion, everyone gathered together and cracked melon seeds for a chat.

Lin Peiwen was a child king. He had several children with him, and when they heard that he was going to sleep in the courtyard tonight, they were overjoyed. They agreed to spend the night with Lin Peiwen in the courtyard.

Therefore, they had already started a fire in the yard and were roasting the teething corn and black beans. Coincidentally, the wedding was being held by no one, and the noise was very unpleasant.

In comparison to the Lin Family's liveliness, the Li Family was much quieter. They had originally come here after fleeing for a long time, and after more than thirty years, the main family had been deserted for a long time. The guests He Zu Hua's family members were few and far between.

Lin took a look at the yard and found Lin Peiwen sitting among a group of his friends. He looked like the leader of the group. She shook her head helplessly and went inside to brew them a pot of sweet tea to quench her thirst.

"Elder sister really knows me too well. Just when I wanted to drink tea, you came to brew a pot for us."

When Lin saw Lin Peiwen coming out with the teapot, he hurriedly got up to pick it up. He had just taken a piece of firewood to make another person feel quite different.

"Just play around. Don't know how to stay up all night!"

"Of course not! I was just joking! You go and sleep, I'm sure I'll fall asleep soon. "

Lin Peiwen thumped his chest loudly. Lin Pei Lan knew that he had a big idea, so she didn't want to put him in front of his little friends. After giving a few words of advice, she added some wormwood into the fire and returned to the house.

Rinperan was now a bride, and her room could not be let out, so Lin Yuzhu and Lin Yuxiang's room was given out. The two sisters came to sleep with Rinperan, while Aunt Lin and her four children slept in the outer room of Rinperan.

In contrast to Auntie Lin's domineering attitude, Second Aunt Lin was a little too careful with her words and actions. Perhaps she had been too young when she went to her husband's house, and had gotten used to it over the years.

But her people were really good, and after coaxing a few children to sleep, she saw that they had not slept, and came in to talk to them.