Later, a few years later, because his wife Niu Ya didn't move, all the young people in the village went out to work, and Ma Dahai began to work with those young people in the village in big cities outside. Ma Dahai, who works outside and can only go home once every two months, found out that his wife Niu Ya was pregnant a year later. Ma Dahai was just 38 years old when she gave birth to her son.
When his son was born, his father Ma Dahai was so excited that he accidentally poked a beehive on the old pagoda tree in the yard and was surrounded by a large group of bees, so his father Ma Dahai simply named his son a hornet's nest. Since having children, Ma Dahai has stopped going out to work, but concentrated on serving his wife at home, but the money he earned from his own work is spent quickly. A few years later, Ma Dahai had to return to his old job and began to pick mushrooms and sell them in the mountains.
Time passed quickly. In a blink of an eye, my son grew up and began to go to primary school. One afternoon before the start of school, his son Ma Honeycomb told his father Ma Dahai: "The teacher is urging to pay tuition again. If he doesn't pay, the teacher will not let him go to school. " But that night, it was raining heavily at home.
In order to raise enough money to pay for his son's tuition, Ma Dahai went up the mountain early the next morning. Because it has just rained, the road on the mountain is not easy to walk, and there is mud everywhere. Just as he bowed his head and walked slowly, he suddenly found a large piece of pork in front of him, layer by layer, looking yellow and red. A closer look revealed that it was a large piece of meat ganoderma lucidum. Seeing that there was no one around, Ma Dahai ran home quickly, took two big woven bags, then peeled off the meat ganoderma lucidum piece by piece, put it in the woven bags, and then quietly carried it home.
Ma Dahai only knows that this meat ganoderma lucidum is valuable, but he doesn't know how expensive it is. On that day, Ma Dahai went home and found a big barrel, and then poured all the meat Ganoderma lucidum peeled from the mountain into the big barrel for soaking. At this time, Ma Dahai thought he had finally made a fortune. Even if this meat ganoderma lucidum is worthless, this large piece will last him several years.
What he didn't expect was that when Ma Dahai showed off his third-grade son Ma Honeycomb, Ma Honeycomb's face showed doubts. Ma Honeycomb remembers that the teacher said in the book that "all valuable things are owned by the state, even if others don't know, it is illegal to buy and sell privately", so his son Ma Honeycomb quietly called the police while his father Ma Dahai didn't pay attention.
So Ma Dahai, who had not had time to appreciate the meat ganoderma lucidum carefully, was taken away by the police in a short time. After Ma Dahai learned from the police that it was his son's hornet's nest, Ma Dahai began to sit on the ground and cry: "Son, you are really a hornet's nest."
What do you think of this matter? Do you think your son did the right thing? Do you think what ordinary people find needs to be handed in? Welcome to speak and exchange in the comment area!