Reborn in the Seventies: Pampered Wife, Owning some Farmland Chapter 1053 - 1053 1054 The Sister Who Tattles
Chapter 1053: Chapter 1054: The Sister Who Tattles Chapter 1053: Chapter 1054: The Sister Who Tattles Little Huzi felt guilty for a long ti.
Then he never ntioned it again.
He started treating Li Zihao and Wang Sen’s daughter as his own sister, visiting Tangtang every day when he ca back.
ng Yunhan bought Little Huzi and Xiaowei each a bicycle to ride to and from school.
“Little Huzi…”
As Little Huzi was about to step out the door, he heard a voice that didn’t belong to his grandfather. He turned back and saw Yun’s father and mother.
Little Huzi had a good mory, and he knew they were his grandparents.
“Grandpa and grandma…”
“This is your eldest uncle.”
Little Huzi called out, “Eldest uncle.”
Yun Hai looked at Little Huzi, who had grown taller than his mother in just a few years.
Indeed, since the third child was so tall, Little Huzi, being his son, wouldn’t be short.
Little Huzi knew that he couldn’t visit little sister Tangtang today.
So, he stayed obediently at ho.
Talking about the past few years with them.
When Yun’s father and mother heard that Little Huzi had skipped grades and was already in junior high at the age of ten, they were stunned.
Would that an he’d graduate from college at just twenty years old?
Studying English in junior high was not a problem at all for him, thanks to the solid foundation that ng Yunhan had laid for Little Huzi in English.
At dinner, when Little Huzi saw Yun Lei and learned that Yun Lei was his second uncle, he was taken aback. He really hadn’t expected the second uncle to be so thin and aged.
But he had beco more and more sophisticated over the years, so he didn’t show such expressions, thanks to Yun Hao, who had always been grooming Little Huzi.
Training a successor for his wife early so that he could hand over the factory affairs to Little Huzi when the ti ca.
After all, Yun Hao’s guidance and ng Yunhan’s importance were paramount.
Not doing things his mother disliked, not eating things his mother disliked.
That night, Little Huzi slept with Old Man Zhao.
The next day, since it was Saturday and school was out, Little Huzi went with them to the hospital.
Because of Yun Lei’s paralysis, which had lasted for many years.
Seeking a specialist would certainly cost money.
And it wasn’t certain that seeing one would cure the condition.
After the examinations, it was concluded that Yun Lei’s legs were beyond saving; they had completely necrotized.
Yun Lei was devastated by the news.
Finally, they suggested he start with traditional Chinese dical therapy.
He needed to be hospitalized.
There was a little hope, and Yun Lei didn’t want to give up.
Because he couldn’t stand up, he had caused a lot of trouble for his family.
The desire to stand up was urgent.
Thus, he cooperated well with the old Chinese doctor who treated him with acupuncture.
The hospital was not far from the courtyard house, and it was just a ten-minute bike ride away.
Yun Hao had just co back from a mission and found out his parents had arrived.
Knowing they had co for dical reasons and that his second brother had been unable to stand for so many years, his heart raced.
Indeed, considering that his niece was of marriageable age, how could his second brother not be anxious?
Because Yun’s father and the others were looking after Yun Lei at the hospital, Yun Hao thought his wife had returned too. So, once he was back from the army unit, he went straight ho before it even got dark.
“The third son is back.” Yun’s father and mother, both old, had been watching by day, so they let the eldest son watch by night.
Yun Hao’s ever-unchanging expression responded, “Hmm, just got back. Dad, mom, you ca, but why didn’t you send a telegram so we could pick you up?”
Yun Hao knew very well how the past years had been.
Because he had a sister who would tattle.
Little Zhuzi and the others had gone to town for school.
Yun n and Zhang Jiang had, over the past few years, continued to grow rice and raise chickens. Nothing had changed because with three kids in school, there was still so pressure.
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