Chapter 41 Shu Yue beats someone (1)

Shu Yue looked at the remaining fifty-eight yuan and three cents, and after thinking for a while asked Bai Lie: "Dad, can we eat with grandma without paying?"

Shuyue thought carefully about what her father told him in the morning. It seemed that there was nothing about money in it. Since she was asked to take care of the money, she must know what necessary expenses the family had!

Bai Lie pinched the pocket money given by his daughter. When he saw Shu Yue's seriousness, he also sat up straight and answered with a dignified attitude.

“Yes, there is no need to pay. Dad works in the village to earn work points, and the work points will be divided into grain and money at the end of the year.

Our family has not yet been divided. The money and food we receive are all from the common pool. Logically speaking, our food, clothing, and various expenses are also paid for by the common pool. "

Shu Yue lowered her head and glanced at the handful of money in her hand. She felt like she understood something. She quietly lowered her voice and asked Bai Lie, "Dad, are these the private money you have hidden?"

Bai Lie: "...that's right!"

He exchanged this money for a small yellow croaker. It is true that the small yellow croaker is his private property!

Shuyue said, "I don't need any money for food and clothing, and the rest is just pocket money."

She took out fifty and received it directly into the space, saving these just in case of emergency use.

The scattered eight hundred and thirty cents were put together with the pile of food stamps, kerosene stamps, cotton stamps and cloth stamps in the kang cabinet. These were kept for pocket money. -

Shu Yue felt that he had the financial power of the family and asked everything he could think of. Bai Lie only played games with his daughter and spread common sense to her. Both of them were quite satisfied.

Suddenly he heard movement outside the door. Bai Lie saw that Shu Yue had cleverly taken the small lock to lock the door of the kang cabinet. He then stood up, pulled on his straw shoes and walked out. -

The person who came to see Bai Lie was a young man in his 17s and 18s from the next village.

Bai Lie had a vague impression. He was a little surprised, but he didn't know that he would scold him when he opened his mouth: "Younger Bai, you are so shameless. You are a gangster with an oil bottle and you want to eat swan meat. Why don't you do it..."

Bai Lie looked at the dumbfounded Qing in front of him with a dark face, then grabbed the person by his collar and dragged him outside.

This is all a mess, and his daughter is still in there!

“You, what do you want to do?

Bai Laoer, others are afraid of you, Brother Lie, but I, I am not afraid of you..."

Shuyue listened intermittently, but she understood the meaning. She was completely confused and hurriedly chased her out. As soon as she walked out of the door, she saw a cat beside her. When Bai Lie was not paying attention, he was swinging a stick and wanted to hit her. He was hit on the back of the head, Shuyue was so frightened that her heart almost jumped out of her chest.

“Dad, be careful!”

A sharp look flashed across Bai Lie's erect and handsome features. He avoided the attack from behind, kicked the person in front of him away, and turned around to comfort Shuyue.

“Be good, it’s okay, dad is joking with them!”

After saying this, he looked at the two people who were looking for trouble with cold eyes, "Tell me, is that right?"

This word "um" was light and airy, but it made the two young boys unable to act impulsively and nodded reflexively.

“Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes.”

Shuyue's little brows were knitted together, and her serious expression made Bai Lie feel a little guilty and a little scared for a moment: "What, my daughter..."

Shuyue pursed her lips and said nothing, and everyone watched helplessly as the little girl, who was only as tall as a human thigh, walked up to a few people with small steps, grabbed the stick, and when everyone was stunned and did not react, I used all my strength to **** the milk and just swung it over.

by "]

"ah-"

As the sound of sticks hitting flesh resounded, a cruel cry like a pig being slaughtered went straight into the sky.

Three or two sparrows that had just landed on the tree after the rain stopped fluttered away, bringing with them a few fallen leaves that fluttered down.

(End of this chapter)