author:Hua Qi chi chi
category:fantastic
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Last update:2024-09-19 08:45:52
Latest Update: Chapter 2: Twelve Brothers, One Flower
At this moment, he chuckled with his grandson, who was reading a book. His beard quivered with mirth.,Mr. Lin, the elder of the Lin family, had been on the battlefield in his youth, fighting against barbarians and sustaining an injury that caused a slight limp when he walked. However, because he once saved the commander's life, he received a generous reward when he returned home after serving. So, he built a large courtyard in Linjia Village, bought ten acres of land, married Mrs. Dong, and had four sons, firmly establishing his family.,His father, Lin Dahai, was the eldest son of the Lin family. He was honest and hardworking. His mother was quick-tempered but kind and filial. 。Uncle Lin Da Jiang was a famous carpenter known throughout the surrounding villages. His wife, Auntie Wen, was a quiet woman who didn't speak much. 。Uncle Three, Lin Dahe, and Uncle Four, Lin Dashan, were twins. Uncle Three worked as the manager of a textile shop in the city and married the only daughter of their landlord. 。Uncle Si, Lin Dashan, was naturally gifted in his studies and is now a scholar. He works as a tutor for a wealthy family in town and married the daughter of an old official from the county government. 。It seems that the Lin family is an ordinary family, but if we have to find something unusual, it's that their descendants are too numerous. 。The Lin family has four sons, each with three boys. Because there's a legend of twins, the third and fourth sons also have twins, adding up to twelve grandsons. 。This would be enough to make those without children extremely envious, but since it is rare, the Lin family spoils their only child. 。Of course, my parents didn't need to say anything. All three uncles and aunts treated me as their own daughter. The twelve older brothers always gave way and protected me, not to mention my grandfather, who practically doted on me. 。。