
Waiting for You in the Wind
by Bai Xiaobai
About This Novel
My mother lives in the tomb with her lifelong expectation and memorial love. The man she had been in love with all her life poured the brine for some tofu into her stomach on an early winter morning, leaving a pot of soy milk in misery and an equally miserable wife. His wife is seventeen years old and has a three-month-old baby. My mother sat in the tomb for three days, completing a woman's lifelong confession. The old crow on the tree understood her thoughts, and from then on made a nest in front of the tomb, gave birth to children and never left. When the mother came back, she was followed by her husband's brother, who was called "Brother" in the Northeast. The short uncle who was ordered to go to the grave to bring back his sister-in-law walked to the grave with a frown and said, "Brother and sister, come back." The young widow, who was called sister-in-law, stood up obediently. The uncle did not leave, but turned sideways to let the woman walk in front. He grabbed a stick from the roadside and weighed it in his hand. My uncle is a driver and is used to whips.
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Official(1)Scraped 11d ago
Pretty good but the content is good
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Pretty good but the content is good
