Jia Ren kowtowed again, and then took the jade pendant with both hands.

"Thank you sir, I will definitely study hard in the future, carry forward the master's school, protect relatives and friends, honor teachers, and never slack off!"

Mr. Wen nodded and helped him up with his own hands.

Jiaren turned around and saluted Mrs. Cui again, "Auntie."

"Hey." Mrs. Cui responded, tears streaming down her face.

I don't know if she is thinking of her deceased father, or she is glad that there are successors to her father's theory...

Mrs. Li looked sad, patted her on the shoulder, and persuaded her.

"We will be a family from now on, and we must look at the good in everything."

Jiayin also climbed into Mrs. Cui's arms and wiped her tears with her little hands.

Madam Cui hugged Jiayin tightly, but her back straightened even more.

When the villagers saw that Jia Ren had paid homage to a good gentleman, they were all happy and stepped forward to congratulate him.

"Congratulations, Mr. Wen, for taking in a good disciple."

"Yes, Mr. Wen, you don't know that Jiaren is the best boy in our village."

"Yes, study hard, be filial and sensible, and you will definitely not make mistakes in the future."

Mr. Wen also smiled, and thanked everyone with his hands.

All of a sudden, the Li family's banquet was set up, the men sat around the shed, warmed up and ate meat, and the women also ate and fed their children.

Mrs. Li felt sorry for half a bag of grain, but she also knew the value of the grain.

Sometimes she thinks that fleeing from famine is really miraculous. If they live well in Saibei, the family will be stable, but how can the fourth child and Jiayi become so tough, and how can the grandson find such a good husband...

Wealth and wealth are sought in danger, this is really true...

After officially becoming a teacher, Mr. Wen has much higher requirements for Jiaren.

Jiaren almost went to the small cave to study at dawn, and he didn't come back to sleep until after dark, where he almost ate and drank.

Mrs. Li simply discussed with her daughter-in-law, and Tao Hongying followed, completely responsible for the small cave's two meals a day.

Although Mrs. Cui recovered and there was Sister-in-Law Qiong to help, neither of them looked like they were doing housework, and they could cook porridge.

In order not to waste food, to eat well for her own children, and to respect teachers, Tao Hongying had to go.

Jiayin has nothing to do, and often follows.

I have to say that the pile of books in the Guo family really saved Mrs. Cui and helped her pass too much boring time.

Sometimes, she can hold a book in her arms without talking for an hour or two.

Jiayin flipped through it occasionally, but she really had a headache for the traditional characters and couldn't recognize them all, so she squeezed into Mrs. Cui's arms and clamored for her to read.

Mrs. Cui liked that the little girl was eager to learn, so she hugged her and leaned on the bed, stepping on the warm stones under her feet, covered with a thick quilt, and the two of them studied together.

When you meet someone you are interested in, Jiayin will make your eyes sparkle, and when you hear boring poems, Jiayin will drool like a lullaby to sleep...

Tao Hongying was worried that Mrs. Cui would be bored before, but slowly seeing her hugging Jiayin with a particularly gentle expression on her face, she gave up the idea of ​​taking her daughter out.

As a woman, she can better understand the misery in Madam Cui's heart. It would be a good thing if the girl's innocence can bring some comfort to Madam Cui.

In this way, Jiayin listened to stories and books during the day, lay in bed at night, secretly practiced mental power in the space, and took care of those chickens, ducks, geese and pigs, and the days passed by.

One day, the village chief flipped through the calendar in the package, and suddenly shouted, "Oh, the Chinese New Year is only three days away!"

This sentence made everyone busy. Although fleeing famine and limited conditions, Nian still had to prepare.

The old year can be hard, sad, and confused, but the new year is coming, and we must pray for good weather, peace and health.

This time, Mrs. Li decided to make a meal of dumplings for the whole family to eat without adding sorghum and rice porridge.

Ask for a good omen and encourage the whole family.

In the past, the old lady looked at the bag of fine grains. This time, Jiayin took advantage of the opportunity of the third aunt's first spoonful of noodles, and secretly added two scoops.

Zhao Yuru thought it was given by the small cave, and didn't care.After all, there are few people there, and there is relatively a lot of food.

It happened that Mrs. Li was still talking, "Invite Mr. Wen, Mrs. Cui, and Dr. Zhang to the New Year's Eve dinner. Then ask Lao Zhao and others, and invite them all if you can."

Xu was afraid that her daughter-in-law would be reluctant, so she said again, "Old Zhao and the others originally ate with our family, Mr. Wen is Jiaren's husband, and Doctor Zhang is a distinguished guest entrusted to our family by Young Master Ye. They cannot be left behind."

Of course Tao Hongying and Zhao Yuru complied, so on New Year's Eve, the Li Family's cave was almost overcrowded.

The Li family prepared dumplings stuffed with dried venison and wild pork and mushrooms, stewed a large pot of rabbit meat, boiled pheasant soup, and baked Lianghe noodle pancakes mixed with sorghum noodles and fine noodles.

Everyone is full of food, talking and laughing, in full swing.

The same goes for the rest of the caves, where children play and adults gossip.

In such a chaotic world, there can still be such a day, everyone seems to be dreaming...

But after the new year, as the snow in the mountains and forests melted, the grain bags of each family became less and less. Everyone knew that the day to embark on the journey again was coming.

After waiting for another half a month, the snow on the sunny slopes in the forest had almost melted away.

Everyone started to pack their luggage, no matter how reluctant they were, but things like seats and benches should be thrown away.

Li Laosan led people to make twenty large sledges, and each family put things on them.

It was chosen on a very cold morning, everyone had a full meal, and quietly looked at the mountain stream where they had lived for four months, with reluctance in their eyes.

Especially Jiaren, the Guo family had too many books, and they couldn't take them away, so they could only keep most of them and wait for the opportunity to pick them up in the future.

Although the entrance of the cave was blocked by the big rocks carried by his uncle and younger brother, and no birds or beasts would enter and harm him, he was still worried, after all, these books were too precious...

No matter how reluctant and apprehensive, everyone embarked on the journey bravely.

After a winter of training, the villagers cooperated more tacitly and became more sturdy.

It took only 20 days for the remaining dozens of hills to be climbed.

Of course, along the way, they encountered wolves and wild bears who woke up early to find something to fill their stomachs.

But this time, the wolves retreated after falling behind them for a day.

Hei Xiong even contributed the bear skin and went to see Lord Hades.

This gave the villagers great confidence, and they became more united and courageous.

One day in March, a family of 98 people, young and old, finally stood on the top of the last mountain, looking at the Jinsha River not far below the mountain, and the wharf with the big boats parked by the river, all of them burst into tears with excitement , crying loudly.

"We came out, came out, woo woo, we can live!"

Everyone couldn't bear it any longer, wishing not to stay for a moment, and hurried down the mountain to cross the river!

The sledge that used to feel heavy was now being pulled and ran very fast.

Everyone reached the foot of the mountain before sunset.

It's a pity that Wangshan ran to death.

Even at the foot of the mountain, there are still seven or eight miles away from the wharf.

The old people discussed it and decided to continue on their way. When they arrived at the pier, it would definitely be safer with the protection of the imperial army.

With their hungry stomachs and their luggage dragging, the crowd rushed to the pier.

The middle-aged and middle-aged children were having fun and kept running in front, calling their parents to hurry up from time to time.

Everyone smiled. Walking on the official road saves a lot of energy compared to the mountains and forests.

Just when the victory was in sight, there was a sudden sound of rumbling horseshoes from behind.

Liu Biao, who was holding the line, looked back subconsciously, his eyes tearing apart in shock.

He yelled with all his strength, "Throw something, run, run to the pier!"

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