Transmigrated as an Educated Youth in the 1960s
Transmigrated as an Educated Youth in the 1960s Chapter 233

Chapter 233: Carrying Out Grandma Xu

Xu An and Xiao Mo, accompanied by Uncle Lin, Aunt Lin, and the four strong women they had found, made their way to the backyard.

Grandma Xu was sitting in the courtyard, doing needlework. When she saw so many people entering, she stood up and shouted loudly, “What are you doing? Lin Hua, you have some nerve to bring people into my home!”

As soon as she finished speaking, Xiao Mo scoffed, “Your home? How thick-skinned can you be? You’ve already severed ties with us, yet you still want to occupy our house. I’ve never seen anyone so shameless. You’ve lived so long, yet you still don’t know how to behave!”

Xu An turned to the nearby women and said, “Aunties, could you please help us carry this old lady out?”

Then he addressed Aunt Lin, “Aunt Lin, could you help gather this old lady’s things and throw them out as well?”

The four aunties nodded and lifted Grandma Xu up. Two held her arms, while the other two grabbed her legs, carrying her out like they would with a pig.

Aunt Lin went into the house and wrapped Grandma Xu’s clothes and some daily necessities in a bedsheet.

The women carried Grandma Xu out and unceremoniously dumped her onto the street, with Aunt Lin throwing her bundle beside her.

As Grandma Xu was about to start cursing, the front door closed from the inside, and people on the street began to point and whisper about her.

She had never been so humiliated before. Setting her bundle aside, she rushed over to pound on the door, yelling and cursing as she banged on it.

However, no matter how much she knocked and shouted, no one inside paid her any attention or came to open the door.

Before long, Aunt Lu arrived with the neighborhood office staff.

Qin Lan initially thought that the Xu family had already moved out, but upon witnessing the old lady’s behavior, she realized that it was merely her causing a scene.

Qin Lan walked over and said sternly, “You’ve occupied someone else’s house for many years without paying rent, and you still have the audacity to create a commotion here? If you continue like this, I will contact your son and daughter-in-law’s workplace and have them come to address the situation.

At that point, not only will you have to move out, but you’ll also owe back rent for all these years, and both of them will face disciplinary action as well.”

Grandma Xu was not an easy opponent either. Upon hearing Qin Lan’s words, she immediately began to cry, saying, “This house was bought by my husband. I’m living in my own home; how can it be considered occupying someone else’s house?”

After saying that, she began to cry about her late husband, claiming that Father Xu and Mother Xu were bullying her.

Inside, Xu An and Xiao Mo were both furious upon hearing this. Xiao Mo wanted to rush out to confront the old lady, but Xu An held him back.

“There’s no need to argue with her,” Xu An said. “We have already proven that this house is ours and showed Director Qin the severance letter. The neighborhood office will handle this matter.”

Xiao Mo angrily replied, “This old lady is too wicked. When I was young, she would secretly pinch me, and it really hurt!”

After a moment of thought, he added, “No, I need to go out and confront her. Otherwise, the neighbors might think we’re in the wrong and be too scared to step forward.

We’re going to be living here long-term, and we can’t leave them with that impression.”

After saying that, he opened the door and walked outside, standing at the entrance while looking at Grandma Xu.

“You say this house is yours, but what evidence do you have? This house was clearly bought by my other grandfather for my parents.

Don’t you know why this house was purchased?

Ever since my grandfather married you, my dad has never had a good day.

You heartless old woman, if it weren’t for my other grandparents back then, my parents would have been tortured to death by you.

(Cough, that might be a bit exaggerated.)

“A few years ago, when my parents went to the countryside, you and your son severed ties with our family. Now you’re squatting in our home and won’t leave. How thick-skinned can you be?

You want to cause a scene, huh? Fine! Tomorrow, I’ll go to your son’s workplace and talk to his boss, asking him to persuade your son to show mercy and let our family go!”

The onlookers watched this little brat as he laid into his grandmother, pointing out her misdeeds.

Xu An addressed the crowd, saying, “Sorry to make you all witness this spectacle. It’s not that we want to do this; we’re in a desperate situation.

My parents are back to work, and my sister is still in the countryside with a few kids. Our family doesn’t even have a place to stay.

But this so-called grandmother and my uncle’s family are occupying our house and won’t even let us in.” He finished with a feigned sigh of distress.

Xiao Mo, with red-rimmed eyes, shouted loudly, “Grandma is really bad! When I was little, she would secretly pinch me and told me not to tell my parents. She said that if I did, she would prick my mouth with a needle!”

After saying that, he burst into tears, and Aunt Lu hurried over to hold him in her arms.

“Good boy, don’t cry. Everyone knows about your grievances. We won’t let her family bully you anymore.

If she doesn’t leave, I’ll take you to her son and daughter-in-law’s workplace to find their boss.”

“I can’t believe it. In such a big city like Beijing, there isn’t a place to seek justice?”

One onlooker, an older woman, pointed at Grandma Xu and said, “I’ve always thought she wasn’t a good person. How could she be so cruel to such a small child?”

Another woman chimed in, “A person like her, so vicious, is capable of anything.”

A young wife standing nearby added, “She’s cruel to other people’s children, yet she dotes on her own grandson like he’s a treasure.”

SakuRa[Translator]

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