??Chapter 1008: Chapter 1009 Chickens Flying and Dogs Jumping
Chapter 1008: Chapter 1009 Chickens Flying and Dogs Jumping
She truly didn’t understand how Chiang Xiao could live so well. Not only had she beco more beautiful, but all the n she knew were quite handso as well.
“Vixen! Slut!” she cursed under her breath a few tis.
Already engaged, yet flirting so shalessly with other n, wasn’t that just being a slut?
When the opportunity arose, she would snitch to her fiancé who was in the military and see if he still wanted this little slut, Chiang Xiao!
Ding Dani thought bitterly.
Since their household was either injured or children, Ho Laidi and Zou Xiaoling simply hadn’t followed the villagers to join the excitent.
Now, it was just the two won holding up the household, indeed, it was enough to make them both want to cry.
Chiang Songtao had injured his back carrying Chiang Yuequn, and was still lying in bed.
Chiang Yuequn’s injuries weren’t too serious, but his head was bandaged, and he walked with a limp.
As for Chiang Baohe, there was no need to ntion him. Even with a walking stick, he moved like a tortoise, and with his temperant, one couldn’t expect him to do anything.
This New Year’s Eve, their household was enveloped in a gloom.
Chiang Caijiao also had no choice but to help them out, doing whatever was necessary.
She had turned thirteen after the New Year, but was rather frail, looking more like a Shiyi.
Just like Chiang Xiao in her early years.
Three generations of won in the household were busily engaged in chores, attending to the three n.
That was already sad enough, but there was worse yet to co.
Because they had rented out rooms to those n, they were now suspected to be accomplices of tomb robbers!
Upon hearing that a large tomb had been found at Bai Gu Mountain and that Cui Dayuan and his group were tomb robbers, Ho Laidi dropped the two bowls she was holding. The food spilled, and the bowls shattered.
Chiang Songtao fainted.
Unlike the chaos at the Old Chiang Family’s ho, the neighboring Chiang family was filled with laughter and cheer.
“Mr. Kuang has co here; we really, really appreciate it,” Chiang Songhai took out his treasured dicinal liquor and said to Ge Liutao, “Go fry a few more dishes. Mr. Kuang is just in ti to join us for the New Year’s Eve dinner at our house.”
“Okay.” Ge Liutao imdiately stood up and got busy.
Chiang Xiao also got up, “Grandma, let
help you.”
She could still secretly take so things out of the “space.”
They were supposed to be celebrating New Year’s Eve in Osmanthus Alley with Ge Dejun’s family where it would be a lot more lively. But because Chiang Xiao had these things to handle and it was inconvenient to stay in town, they had simply decided to return to the village.
Chiang Songhai was actually pleased because the town was not really their ho after all. It was better to spend the New Year in their own house and also keep it warm, preventing it from deteriorating too quickly.
Unexpectedly, Mr. Kuang didn’t go back to the Capital to celebrate the New Year but ca to join them instead, making it lively.
Therefore, Chiang Songhai and Ge Liutao welcod him warmly. Having one more person in the house made it much more festive.
“If Xinian knew that I could join you for the New Year’s Eve dinner, he would probably overturn a jar of vinegar again,” Mr. Kuang laughed.
“That child, we don’t even know where he is now. He said he went to the snowy mountain, so he is spending the New Year there? It must be very cold.”
Chiang Songhai couldn’t help but feel pity for ng Xinian.
But as Supervisor Guards, they had no choice. They needed to go wherever they were needed and simply had to obey orders.
If he married Little Little and he had to go out during the New Year, wouldn’t Little Little be very lonely?
Chiang Songhai thought of this, and couldn’t help but ruefully rember the daughter who he had not heard from for over a decade. If Chiang Xiao could find her mother, that would be an additional support for her in the future.
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