Li Qingzhi pinched his thin arms, feeling a little distracted.
He didn't think too much about it at first, after all, his physical condition didn't allow it.
But after Jin Xiaoye said this... he actually had some ideas.
"I'll go wipe my body, you go to sleep first." Jin Xiaoye coughed lightly and felt his face getting hotter.
"I'll accompany you." Li Qingzhi said.
Jin Xiaoye: “…” You don’t need anyone to accompany you to wipe your body, so what does Li Qingzhi want to do
But if Li Qingzhi wants to accompany him, then let him. It’s so dark anyway and he can’t see anything.
Actually, it’s nothing to see it, they already have two children!
While Jin Xiaoye was washing her body, Li Qingzhi was standing not far away, watching. He could vaguely hear the quarrel coming from next door.
The Yao family might be arguing.
The Yao family was indeed quarreling.
After talking with Li Qingzhi this morning, Yao Yugong gritted his teeth and went to the riverside pier in front of the academy to wait, ready to find Yao Zhenfu's classmates to ask.
In the entire Miaoqian Village, Yao Zhenfu was the only one studying in the county town. Moreover, Yao Zhenfu did not like Yao Chengong to meet his classmates... Yao Chengong was not very familiar with Yao Zhenfu's situation in school.
However, Yao the boatman rowed in the county town every day and often passed by the school, so he recognized some of Yao Zhenfu's classmates.
He didn't dare to talk to those people who were dressed richly, so he called out to a young student who was dressed very ordinary.
The man who was stopped by Yao Chengong was Xu Qifei.
Xu Qifei's mother was an ordinary, illiterate country girl. When she was 18 years old, she was introduced to marry Xu's father, who was in his 40s and ran a porcelain shop in the city. At that time, Xu's father's eldest son was already married.
Father Xu treated Mother Xu well and doted on Xu Qifei, his late-born son. However, Xu Qifei was only eight years old.
At that time, he fell ill and died.
The Xu family's porcelain shop was taken over by Xu Qifei's eldest brother. Xu Qifei's eldest brother did not like his stepmother and younger half-brother who were younger than him, so naturally he would not give them too much money.
However, the eldest brother of the Xu family was going to do business in the county town, and was afraid of gossip from neighbors, so he didn't treat Xu Qifei and his mother too badly.
Xu's mother was a country girl, and Xu's father, who had passed away, was a gentle, easy-going man who could write and paint... Xu's mother admired Xu's father very much and took his words as the gospel.
Because when Xu's father was alive, he always said that Xu Qifei was very smart, so he sent Xu Qifei to school when he was six years old... After Xu's father passed away, Xu's mother insisted on sending Xu Qifei to school.
The eldest brother of the Xu family did not separate Xu Qifei and his mother. They lived and ate at the Xu family. In addition, the eldest brother of the Xu family gave them five taels of silver a year.
This money allowed them to live a good life, but it was definitely not enough for their studies, so Xu's mother helped others weave and embroider to earn money.
She was very hardworking and could earn about ten taels of silver a year, and she used all the money to support her son's education.
Xu Qifei was well aware of how hard his mother worked, and he knew how to be considerate of her since he was young. Therefore, while others paid for their meals at school, he brought his own, and he would not buy the books he needed for study if he could, but would instead borrow them from others and copy them with a thick face.
He mainly borrowed from Zhu Xunmiao, and they became friends. Later, Zhu Xunmiao saw that he brought his own meals every day, and the meals he brought were quite ordinary, so he simply invited him to eat together every day. Xu Qifei was the same age as Zhu Xunmiao, only fifteen years old this year, a boy with a little baby fat on his face. After being stopped by Yao Yugong, he looked at the person in front of him curiously.