Chapter 109 A Two-Way Journey Between Siblings
So, even though Hu Qiao had already been admitted to middle school with the highest score in the county after graduating from elementary school, her parents still did not want her to continue her studies.

At that time, compulsory education had not yet been implemented.

Hu Qiao, who was only 12 years old at the time, knew her parents' true thoughts and plans. She also went to her parents to advocate for herself, telling them that even if she became successful in the future, she would never forget her roots, her parents, and her younger brother.

But the Hu couple didn't believe it. Perhaps they knew that Hu Family Village was too small, and that they and Hu Cong were ultimately a burden to Hu Qiao. Most people, given the opportunity, would abandon these burdens, leave this place, and never come back.

They thought that Hu Qiao would definitely do the same.

Therefore, in order to prevent this from happening, they would rather break Hu Qiao's wings from the beginning, even if Hu Qiao would not amount to anything, as long as they could keep her tied to the house.

In fact, the Hu couple's idea was indeed selfish.

Even though Hu Qiao was their daughter, they never considered her feelings.

Just when Hu Qiao was feeling discouraged, things suddenly took a turn for the better.

Hu Cong, who always seemed a bit simple-minded and not very intelligent, appeared to know that his older sister wanted to study, but their parents were unwilling to let her.

He immediately knelt before his parents, hoping they would allow his sister to continue her studies.

They even threatened the Hu couple with a hunger strike.

Although Hu Cong is disabled and half-mentally challenged, he is still the most important person to the Hu family couple; he is their precious treasure.

They didn't know how Hu Qiao had managed to bewitch Hu Cong into doing this.

But Hu Cong is truly stubborn; once he sets his mind on something, he is determined to get it done.

No matter how much the Hu couple tried to persuade him, he remained adamant: either Hu Qiao continued her studies until she didn't want to anymore, or he would refuse to eat and starve himself to death.

Finally, just as Hu Cong was about to faint from hunger, the Hu couple had no choice but to agree.

On the day Hu Qiao went to study at the No. 1 Middle School in the county town with her schoolbag, Hu Cong, who was 4 years younger than her and only 8 years old, but tall and big, picked up a hoe for the first time and went to the field.

He said he wanted to grow grain, lots of grain, and sell it to pay for his sister's tuition.

At that moment, Hu Qiao could no longer hold back her tears. She vowed that she would never let down her younger brother, no matter who she had to let down.

In fact, Hu Cong later fulfilled his promise.

Hu Qiao's tuition for junior high and high school was saved up bit by bit by Hu Cong from the money he earned from selling the grain he grew.

Although Hu Cong is simple-minded and deaf-mute, he seems to have a natural talent for farming.

The grains, vegetables, sweet potatoes, and other things they grow are all better than anyone else's in the village.

When Hu Qiao went to university, she took a part-time job, which also eased the burden on her younger brother.

After graduating from university, Hu Qiao took the civil service exam and succeeded.

However, the Hu couple hid the admission notice. They realized that if they didn't hide it, Hu Qiao would really have to leave Hu Family Village and their family completely once she got the notice, and fly away like a golden phoenix.

That time, Hu Qiao had a fierce argument with her parents.

In the end, it was Hu Cong who stole the notice.

Hu Qiao successfully took up her post.

However, her assigned post was far from the city where Hujia Village was located, which meant that she would have even less time to go home in the future.

But Hu Qiao knew that only by achieving something and climbing the ladder step by step could she repay her younger brother.

Hu Qiao is indeed very capable; she is thriving in her career and steadily rising through the ranks.

Of course, she returned to the village less often. While the Hu family and the villagers all thought that Hu Qiao would never come back, Hu Cong remained firm in his belief that his sister would definitely return and that she would never forget Da Cong.

As it turns out, Hu Cong's persistence was correct.

After accumulating wealth and capital over the years, Hu Qiao returned.

She took Hu Cong to a big hospital for a check-up, helped Hu Cong find a wife, built a big house for the family, and even repaired roads for the village.

Actually, she wanted to bring Hu Cong to live with her in the city, but Hu Cong refused.

He said he loves Hujia Village and enjoys farming; as a son, he wants to take good care of his parents…

To outsiders, Hu Cong may seem foolish, but to Hu Qiao, her younger brother is adorably innocent and has the heart of a child.

Therefore, even though her younger brother was unwilling to leave Hujia Village, she would come back every year.

It is because of her not forgetting her roots that her elderly parents have a much better attitude towards her now, and the family gets along quite well.

Moreover, after Cuihua gave birth to a smart and adorable boy, they each devoted their energy to taking care of their grandson.

It was a coincidence that Hu Qiao arranged for Hu Cong to marry Cuihua.

Cuihua was from the next village. She wasn't very bright and had an ordinary appearance. In addition, she was the eldest in her family, with younger brothers and sisters. Her parents planned to give Cuihua 5000 yuan to marry her off to a 60-year-old widower who was prone to domestic violence.

If Cuihua really married him, her fate would be predictable.

Although Cuihua was a little simple-minded, she wasn't completely stupid, so she didn't want to marry him.

So she ran away the day before her wedding. She didn't know where to go, and she ended up in Hujia Village, where she met Hu Qiao, who was on her way back to her hometown.

After getting to know Cuihua, Hu Qiao had the idea of ​​having Cuihua marry her younger brother.

She believed that if Cuihua married her younger brother, her brother and parents would definitely treat Cuihua well.

I just don't know if Cuihua would be willing.

Hu Qiao asked Cuihua, and Cuihua immediately agreed after meeting Hu Cong.

So Hu Qiao spent 1 yuan to sever Cuihua's relationship with her parents, and her younger brother Hu Cong married Cuihua.

After marriage, the couple lived a good life.

They're both a bit silly and simple-minded, but even the simple-minded have their own kind of happiness.

Later, when Cuihua became pregnant, Hu Qiao became even more worried. She took Cuihua to a large hospital for a prenatal checkup. Knowing about her brother and Cuihua's situation, she was afraid that the child they had would also be defective.

Fortunately, the prenatal checkup showed that the baby was healthy, and the baby was born safely.

Now that child is ten years old, very clever and cute, and is in elementary school.

The Hu family was very happy about Hu Qiao's return.

Even her nephew, Hu Jing, surrounded her, affectionately calling her "Auntie."

"I came back this time because I have something to give to Da Cong." As she spoke, Hu Qiao took out the hearing aid.

That's right, this is the hearing aid that Hu Qiao applied to buy for Xu Qingling the moment she saw the link he posted.

"This thing can cure Da Cong's congenital ear disease. If the treatment is successful in three months, Da Cong will be able to hear sounds. If Da Cong can hear sounds, he can also learn to speak. There is no problem with his vocal cords."

(End of this chapter)

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