After the doctor checked on Bai Luyun's condition, he finally said, "Comrade, the patient's condition is good. She can be discharged today."
Hearing this, Han Yuheng let out a sigh of relief and said, "Thank you, Doctor."
After the doctor left, he turned to his wife and said, "Wife, I will go take care of the discharge procedures. Finish your porridge, and we will leave soon."
"Okay," Bai Luyun nodded.
At noon, the two of them finally left the hospital and returned to the village. Over the past three days, their son had been entrusted to a middle-aged neighbor. After they arrived ho, the woman brought their son over.
Seeing that Bai Luyun was fine, she let out a sigh and said, "Sister-in-law, it's great that you are okay. You don't know how scared your husband was when you fainted so suddenly."
Bai Luyun smiled as she hugged her son and began to breastfeed him. After a mont of silence, she said, "Sister-in-law, thank you for taking care of my son these past few days. I have troubled you again."
Hearing her words, the middle-aged woman felt sothing different about her this ti but couldn't quite put her finger on it.
Thinking she might be overthinking it, the woman smiled and said, "What are you saying? We are neighbors. It's only right for to help."
Just then, Han Yuheng entered the living room carrying a bamboo basket. Placing it on the table, he said, "Sister-in-law, these are so mushrooms and fruits I picked in the mountains. Take them for the children to enjoy."
The woman didn't stand on ceremony and replied with a smile, "Then I won't be polite, Team Leader."
After chatting for another half hour, the middle-aged woman left with a smile on her face.
Once they were alone, Han Yuheng carried their sleeping son to the bedroom before returning to the living room to sit with his wife. Noticing her gaze, he asked, "Wife, is there sothing on my face?"
Bai Luyun shook her head and gently caressed his cheek. After a mont, she said, "Husband, I just want to look at you. I feel like it's been a long ti since I really looked at you."
Han Yuheng was stunned by her words. After regaining his composure, he smiled and said, "Wife, you can look as much as you like."
Five minutes later, Bai Luyun suddenly said, "Husband, I have made up my mind."
The mont he heard this, Han Yuheng's heart skipped a beat. Although they had reconciled, both of them knew that the thorn in their hearts still remained. Unless it was pulled out, they couldn't truly be sincere with each other.
"Wife, you—"
Before he could finish, Bai Luyun leaned over and kissed him. Then she said, "Husband, I no longer bla you. This ti, I have truly let go."
Thinking she ant she would leave, Han Yuheng asked nervously, "Wife, are you leaving?"
Bai Luyun chuckled and said, "No, I won't leave. You said you wanted to treat well, and I have decided to give us a second chance to make up for everything."
The mont he heard her words, Han Yuheng quickly nodded and said, "Wife, I will treat you well. I won't repeat the sa mistake. I will never hurt you again."
"Thank you for never letting go," Bai Luyun said as she hugged him.
If he hadn't held onto her, she might have regretted everything once she learned the truth. She was truly grateful that he didn't give up.
This ti, they truly reconciled. Their relationship changed. No longer acting like strangers under the sa roof, they returned to how they were as children, honest, open, and sincere.
anwhile, at the capital, Bai Xue'er received a letter from Lu Jueyu. After she read the letter, she smiled and burned it, leaving no evidence behind.
When Pan Chiyan returned at noon, he saw his wife was busy writing sothing in the living room that she didn't even notice him coming back for lunch. Walking over, he sat beside her and asked, "Wife, what are you doing?"
Hearing her husband's words, Bai Xue'er smiled and replied, "Husband, I received a letter from Jueyu regarding the grains matter. She told to go directly to the grain store in the black market to make the purchase."
Pan Chiyan was taken aback and said, "Wife, you an the only grain store in the black market?"
Bai Xue'er nodded and said, "Jueyu said that she knew the owner of the store and already inford them to set aside so grains for . But I don't know how much the price is."
After thinking for a mont, Pan Chiyan asked, "Wife, when do you plan to go there?"
Thinking about those relatives, Bai Xue'er replied, "I think I have to go there tomorrow morning. Our relatives keep coming to ask about this matter. If I delay it any longer, I'm afraid they will bother your mother."
"That place is not safe. I will go with you tomorrow," Pan Chiyan said.
"Okay."
After they chatted briefly, Bai Xue'er heated up the dishes, and they had lunch together.
At the sa ti in Yunnan City, Jiang Ziyu was reading a letter sent by Li Chenmo while Lin ifeng was calculating sothing with her abacus. The click-clack sound of the abacus echoed in their room, giving him a sense of warmth.
Noticing a smile on her husband's face, Lin ifeng asked, "Husband, did sothing good happen?"
Jiang Ziyu nodded and said, "Wife, we don't have to worry about the food shortage anymore. Brother Chenmo told that he would send 5,000 tons of coarse grains and rice over in a few days. We will save so for our family, and the rest will be sold in our store."
The mont she heard this, Lin ifeng was taken aback. She looked at him with disbelief as she said, "So many grains? Where did the Brother-in-law get those grains from?"
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