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The dean of discipline saw that both sets of parents had arrived. "General Sheng, Manager Song," he asked, "will your two families handle this privately, or shall we go to the principal’s office?"

The eldest son of the Song family glanced at Mr. Sheng. "Old Sheng, what do you think?"

"Let’s go ho and handle it ourselves." Mr. Sheng had never been so humiliated.

He had also heard what Jiaojiao said to his wife, but Jiaojiao hadn’t greeted him at all.

’She must still resent for cruelly taking out a newspaper announcent to disown her!’

Mr. Sheng felt that he owed his biological daughter far too much. He’d thought that if he disowned Jiaojiao, his family would finally be able to rest easy.

His wife and son wouldn’t be so exhausted every day, and he told himself that the Sheng Family owed Jiaojiao nothing.

Besides, he had deliberately entrusted Jiaojiao to Su Shuochi, who was a very capable man.

Although he was disabled, his salary was higher than most people’s, and with his disability pension, it was more than enough for a family to live on.

Su Shuochi was a hero of their ti and had been his most capable subordinate, while Jiaojiao was a gentle soul.

With one so strong and one so gentle, their life together would surely be anything but a chaotic ss.

That was why Mr. Sheng had decisively published the newspaper announcent disowning Jiaojiao. Unfortunately, even after he had cruelly given her up...

...his family life had not beco harmonious. ’If only I had known...’

And now, Jiaojiao had saved his wife ti and ti again. This made the typically decisive Mr. Sheng regret his actions endlessly, his heart a tangle of complicated emotions.

The only thing that brought him comfort was that after Jiaojiao got married, the young couple was as sweet as honey. Even the disabled Su Shuochi seed more full of life and spirit than ever before.

Jiaojiao, for her part, was serene and carefree, enjoying a leisurely life. She had turned her life into poetry, living in a way that was so interesting it made him and his sons incredibly envious.

Mr. Sheng glanced at the disheveled Song Zijin and Yueyue, a wave of bitterness washing over him.

He swung his leg over his 28-inch bicycle and rode off toward ho without a backward glance. He was a very, very busy man.

Sheng Yueyue watched Mr. Sheng turn and leave without a shred of hesitation, her expression turning dark and sinister. No one knew what she was thinking.

"Yueyue, co ho with Mom," Mrs. Sheng said wearily.

The group went to the Sheng Family’s ho together.

anwhile, inside the space, Su Shuochi had just watched a great drama unfold alongside his wife. He felt very fortunate to be by her side.

Seeing his wife go back to class, he resud pasting labels on the packaging he had picked out.

In the space’s warehouse, there was purified water, all kinds of drinks, and various snacks. He had curiously tried a few packages himself.

But none of them were as delicious as the ones his wife picked out for him. ’My wife is so good to ,’ he thought.

Gu Jiaojiao had wanted to find a mont to slip into the space and check on Su Shuochi, but she never got the chance.

She thought she could enter the space by going to the restroom, but who would have thought that the public restrooms of this era weren’t like the private stalls of later generations.

They were separated into individual pits, but the partitions were just waist-high concrete walls.

Even when squatting, you could see the tops of the heads of the people on either side. How was she supposed to disappear!

Thankfully, the students didn’t eat at school for lunch; they all went ho instead.

As soon as Gu Jiaojiao walked out of the school gate, she found a secluded spot to let Su Shuochi out.

She pushed the wheelchair, and Su Shuochi’s lap was piled high with things they had prepared for Sheng Shijing.

"Su Shuochi, I’m sorry. I haven’t had a chance to go into the space to see you. Are you bored in there?"

"Not bored at all, Jiaojiao. Your space has plants and spiritual energy. Breathing it in for a while is incredibly refreshing."

"Really?"

"Wife, how could I possibly lie to you? I’ll stay in the space this afternoon. It’s not like I can move around easily or do any work out here anyway~"

Su Shuochi said pitifully. He didn’t know if his wife would agree, so he decided to play the pity card first.

Gu Jiaojiao glanced at her husband. As if she couldn’t see through his little sche. "We grant your request~"

"Your humble servant~ thanks you for your imnse grace. My wife is the best."

"Haha... The feeling’s mutual. It’s great having you around, too. I’ll make you so stir-fried river snails when we get back."

Gu Jiaojiao hadn’t even realized it herself, but whenever she was with Su Shuochi, she would laugh happily. This was a kind of joy she had never experienced in her previous life.

Her smile was like a spring breeze, making even the sweltering sumr day feel less oppressive.

Passersby on the road looked at the couple with envy, especially at the sight of the things on Su Shuochi’s lap, which made them burn with envy.

But everyone was wary of Su Shuochi, so no one dared to ask anything. Acquaintances would simply nod a greeting to Su Shuochi or Gu Jiaojiao before hurrying away, while strangers didn’t even dare to et his gaze.

Once the two of them were far enough away, the chattering would start. "Tsk tsk, so what if Su Tuan is disabled? He can still co pick up his wife from class."

"Yeah, and Su Tuan bought so many things again. Can they even finish it all?"

"I heard Gu Jiaojiao’s family is all living at the Su family’s place. Of course they can finish it."

"The Gu Family mbers are all sickly. So Gu Jiaojiao must have inherited her poor health from them."

"What nonsense are you spouting? There’s nothing wrong with the Gu Family. I heard their problems are from starvation."

"How do you know so much? You’re not even their neighbor."

"Hah, you wouldn’t know. My cousin’s cousin is married to Su Tuan’s neighbor."

"Those country folk really suffered, but the Gu Family still raised Sheng Yueyue to be fair and plump. In the end, though, that girl refuses to even acknowledge them."

The passersby didn’t yet know that Sheng Yueyue and Song Zijin had made a fool of themselves in the woods behind the school.

Otherwise, they would have had much more to talk about. But it wouldn’t be long before they found out.

At the very least, those with children attending the school would find out when they ca ho for lunch. By the afternoon, the gossip would be flying everywhere.

Gu Jiaojiao and Su Shuochi could actually hear what everyone was saying, but they couldn’t be bothered to argue.

When Gu Jiaojiao got ho, Sheng Shijing was already there, snipping the tips off the river snails. He had already finished a whole bucket of them.

’Has the matter been resolved already?’ Gu Jiaojiao wondered. Since Sheng Shijing didn’t say anything, she was too embarrassed to ask.

After coming back last night, Gu Jiaojiao had put the small river snails in a wooden bucket with fresh water, a little salt, and a few drops of oil.

She had told Mrs. Gu to let the snails soak for 12 hours until they crawled up the sides of the bucket, having purged all the sand and grit.

Then, they were to be washed clean, their tips snipped off with scissors, rinsed again to remove any shell fragnts, and drained, waiting for her to co back and stir-fry them.

Mr. Su and the others hadn’t returned from selling liangpi yet. Gu Jiaojiao put on an apron and went into the kitchen to stir-fry the snails.

Mrs. Gu and Su Qinchun went to help. Mrs. Gu tended the fire, Su Qinchun chopped the vegetables, and Gu Jiaojiao manned the wok.

She heated oil in the wok, stir-fried scallions and ginger until fragrant, then tossed in the river snails, stir-frying until the little caps on their openings fell off.

She added Shaoxing wine, white sugar, salt, soy sauce, MSG, and a little boiling water, then covered and simred for about 10 minutes before finishing with a sprinkle of pepper.

Gu Jiaojiao stir-fried a huge potful, and the fragrant aroma wafted out, making the mouths of the people talking in the living room water.

It turned out that Sheng Shijing didn’t yet know his sister had made a fool of herself. Sheng Yueyue had said sothing hurtful to him during breakfast.

After Sheng Yueyue left, he saw that his parents had finished eating, so he announced he was going to pack his bags and head to Zhang Weishan’s house to leave together.

He hadn’t told his parents that he was going to Gu Jiaojiao’s house to pick sothing up.

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