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Chapter 162
The commotion outside made Lu Gu uneasy. He set down the dog and hurried out. He had been worried that Shen Xuanqing might resort to violence, but against Lu Daxiang and Du Hehua, he had no idea how to drive them away, those two were shamelessly thick-skinned. He could only trust Shen Xuanqing to handle it.
He could tell the noise was coming from outside the west wall. As he stepped past the gate and turned the corner, he nearly collided with a tall figure. Before he could even see who was behind Shen Xuanqing, he was blocked.
"Go back. Big Brother is out here, so don’t worry about it." Shen Xuanqing raised a hand to stop him, steering him back around the corner and guiding him toward the courtyard as he spoke. "They only cared about having a child, not raising one. Now they want you to give them money and food to support them in their old age? I had no choice but to take drastic measures."
"If we don’t drive them off this time, they’ll keep coming back to freeload. That wouldn’t be so bad, but I’m afraid they’d slander our family’s reputation, and then life would get difficult."
Lu Gu didn’t resist. After being pushed back inside and hearing Shen Xuanqing’s words, he couldn’t help but feel a surge of anger. Give them money and food? When Du Hehua raised him, she wouldn’t even give him a hot meal. Yet today, she had the gall to demand money and provisions - what kind of logic was that?
He was mild-tempered and inarticulate, so angry he couldn’t even speak. He didn’t want to cry, but tears fell against his will.
Seeing this, Shen Xuanqing pressed him down onto a chair to sit and comforted him, "They didn’t get what they wanted. I doubt they’ll dare come back."
Lu Gu didn’t even bother fetching a handkerchief, just wiped his tears roughly with the back of his hand and said indignantly, "If they come again, I won’t pay them any mind."
Shen Xuanqing laughed at once, nodding repeatedly. "Good, good. Ignore them."
Earlier, at the corner of the wall, Shen Xuanqing’s large frame which was far more robust than the average man’s had blocked Lu Gu’s view entirely, so he hadn’t seen the people behind him. But now, his earlier worries had faded. He only wished Lu Daxiang and Du Hehua would leave sooner and never return.
Before long, the noise outside died away completely, and Shen Yaoqing walked back in through the gate. Lu Gu had already dried his tears and instinctively looked toward him.
Shen Yaoqing returned the long door bolt to its place behind the gate. His face bore a smile, clearly pleased at having vented his anger. He said cheerfully, "Those two are gone. They got a good beating this time, and they were in such a panic when they left, they definitely won’t dare come back so easily in the future."
After all, Lu Daxiang was Lu Gu’s birth father, Shen Yaoqing didn’t want to cause resentment between them, so he added, "Guzi, don’t blame Second Brother for hitting them. They had the nerve to come here demanding money. If we didn’t beat them, they’d think we’re easy to bully. You know how it is - once they get familiar, they’ll keep coming back. We had to cut off their ideas for good."
"Mm. I don’t blame him," Lu Gu replied with a slight nasal tone.
Seeing how reasonable he was, Shen Yaoqing felt even more at ease.
Today had been a warm, sunny day, but their mood had been ruined. Still, they’d gotten some satisfying revenge. After resting for a while and drinking some water, since it was still early, Shen Yaoqing and Shen Xuanqing went to the backyard to build up the pigpen. Lu Gu carried a bundle of dry grass to feed the ox.
When the next spring’s plowing came, their young ox would have to start learning to pull the plow. Before, Shen Yaoqing and Shen Xuanqing had to rely on their own strength to drag the plow, but next year, they could take turns with the ox. Naturally, they had to feed it well so they wouldn’t have to wait to borrow someone else’s ox after they’d finished plowing.
After tending to the ox and mule, Lu Gu returned to the main room to tidy up his sewing supplies.
The two pups were frolicking in the front yard, playfully nipping at each other and imitating grown dogs with low growls, chasing and pouncing, utterly carefree. Guaizi tilted his head as he watched them play, as if getting into the spirit himself. He barked a couple of times at the pups, but he was too big to join in their biting games.
Having sat in the shade for too long, Lu Gu felt a bit cold, so he moved his stool into the sunlight in the yard. Dahui, who had been lazily sunbathing, seemed to sense his melancholy and soon lay down at his feet, wagging his tail.
The fluffy dog’s head pressed against his calf, and Lu Gu couldn’t resist rubbing Dahui’s head for a long while.
Guaizi, who had been playing happily, suddenly turned and saw Lu Gu petting Dahui. He immediately ran over, whining and nudging his head into Lu Gu’s hand, even trying to push Dahui aside.
Lu Gu finally smiled, rubbing Guaizi’s head and pinching his ears, giving him a thorough petting until the dog’s eyes squinted in contentment.
Dahui was so well-behaved that Lu Gu didn’t want to neglect him. After petting Guaizi enough, he patted his head and said, "Alright, go play."
Then he smoothed Dahui’s fur.
Dahui, who was most diligent at guarding the house at night, inevitably dozed more during the day. Once he lay down beside Lu Gu, he didn’t move again, closing his eyes to sleep.
Just as Lu Gu withdrew his hand, the two pups’ barks suddenly grew louder. Xiaohuang yelped in surprise, then bared his teeth and tussled with Huang’er.
They’d bitten too hard and gotten upset. Ever since they’d been brought home, this was a common sight. Pups would playfully nip to practice their biting skills, but since they were still young, sometimes they didn’t know their own strength. What started as play could turn into real fight, their barks fierce yet still puppy-like.
Sometimes, when Xiaohuang couldn’t win against the slightly larger Huang’er, he’d run off to hide. But this time, both were angry, neither willing to back down. Lu Gu had to stand up and grab each by the scruff, separating them before they tore out each other’s fur, which would scatter everywhere in the wind.