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Chapter 214: Chapter 214 Distant Relatives are Not as Good as Close Neighbors_1 Chapter 214: Chapter 214 Distant Relatives are Not as Good as Close Neighbors_1 “Right! When you’re at the hospital, who’s taking care of things at ho? Who’s feeding the chickens? What about the tofu business?” Their finances had finally improved, she didn’t want to see it all go to waste halfway through.

“Don’t worry! Your dad is at ho! So many things happened yesterday, plus the folks who helped by the river, and Qi Qin’s family. We need to thank each of them personally.”

Jiang Dechun went back last night, despite the great incident; there were things that couldn’t be put off. If it were not for the tily notice from the villagers, heaven knows what might have happened!

Blood is thicker than water, but it’s essential to maintain relationships with those close by and give thanks where it’s due.

“That’s good then!” Nan Fei nodded, then sothing ca to her mind, “And that rascal? You must thank him for , if he hadn’t alerted in ti yesterday…”

The result is sothing she dare not imagine.

“We understand, we’re more thoughtful than you think, you don’t need to worry unnecessarily.”

“Yeah!” Nan Fei nodded strongly in agreent with Zhang Fengi’s words.

The catastrophe of her past life was over, and it was as if a giant rock had been lifted off her chest. Now she felt absolutely relaxed and no longer felt the oppressive, suffocating feeling she used to.

Being oneself was the best.

“When I ca in, were you looking for Huo Beijiang?”

“I…” Nan Fei’s face gradually turned red, she shook her head in denial, “I wasn’t.”

“Hehe… you’re my daughter, did you think you could deceive ?” Zhang Fengi lightly tapped her forehead, “You girl, you have a thin skin and a small heart.”

“Who said I have a small heart?” She absolutely wouldn’t admit to this.

“Then why don’t you admit it?” Zhang Fengi laughed and said: “It’s obvious that you were looking for Huo Beijiang but you won’t admit it.”

She didn’t wait for her daughter to respond. Knowing that Nan Fei would feel awkward because she was too shy, she helped her tidy up while saying, “We do owe Huo Beijiang a lot this ti. But let be clear about this, gratitude is one thing, but I won’t exchange my daughter for a favor. I’m not against the two of you being together, but I’m against his family.”

“That family’s trouble. Yuan Xueshan is unreasonable and looks down on others. Their foster daughter is even worse. And now out of nowhere cos this birth mother of the adopted daughter, it’s a string of sses, honestly, I don’t know what to say.”

She wasn’t very good with words and didn’t know how to curse. Before she left, her mother-in-law had already sent regards to Huo Jinlan and Jing Tong’s ancestors eighteen generations back, which was quite comforting to hear.

This wouldn’t have happened if Huo Jinlan hadn’t inexplicably co over.

“I know.” The things Yuan Xueshan said when she was making a scene, her parents must have been upset when they heard about it.

“Mom, I’m still young. I want to study hard, get into a good university, and bring pride and honor to our family.”

“That’s the right attitude! A girl has to be independent and resilient. We don’t want you to get married so early. Study more, beco educated. In the future, you can rely on your own abilities to leave the countryside and not end up like your father and , toiling our lives away in the fields.”

Nan Fei kept nodding, being blessed with such parents was the greatest fortune in her life.

Even though they were all born in the harsh conditions of the countryside and had to do farm work, she had parents who put their daughter’s interests first. They didn’t favor sons over daughters, and weren’t feudal-minded. What could be better than that!

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