Chapter 291 - 280: Contradiction
As long as there are neighbors, as long as your life is connected with a second person, conflicts are inevitable.
The Zhou Family was harmonious enough, yet Junior Ms. Qian would sometimes snap at her sisters-in-law. Zhou Silang often shirked work onto his brothers, and the elder brothers would occasionally bully the younger one.
Not to mention arguments, the brothers had even come to blows before.
And in Qili Village, despite its small size, villagers had their fair share of arguments over various matters throughout the year. Ms. Qian was as patient as a Buddha, yet the year before last, she blocked the entrance to Zhou Dalv’s house for half an hour, ranting about Manbao and even took the matter to the village chief.
Then there was Dali Village, a larger village by comparison.
This village had more than one hundred thirty households, more than double that of Qili Village.
With more people came more disputes, of course.
Unlike Qili Village, which was primarily populated by the Zhou surname, Dali Village had a mix of surnames, at least eight or nine, with three to four stronger surnames among them.
Different surnames meant even more conflicts.
Zhou Silang mentioned that the Jia brothers were well-known in Dali Village as well.
Because Dali Village had a large market, there were butchers and grocery stores, and plenty of people who did various small businesses.