“Our family’s third son is just a clueless good-for-nothing! He won’t even take the job the neighborhood office arranged, just eating and sleeping all day long.” “That kid Dongzi, so grown up and still so immature. A job is hard to come by these days!” “Exactly! Other families are practically fighting over work, and Dongz...
“Our family’s third son is just a clueless good-for-nothing! He won’t even take the job the neighborhood office arranged, just eating and sleeping all day long.” “That kid Dongzi, so grown up and still so immature. A job is hard to come by these days!” “Exactly! Other families are practically fighting over work, and Dongzi has a job but refuses to do it. I’m worried sick—what are we going to do?” Li Xiangdong lay on the kang, hearing the chatter in the courtyard. He groggily opened his eyes. Looking around, the furniture was new but styled in an outdated way, strikingly familiar. A wave of dizziness hit him—this was his home from decades ago, wasn’t it? That voice scolding him as a good-for-nothing was all too familiar—his own mother! Reborn just from a nap? As memories flooded back, he fe
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