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Chapter 250: Chapter 250: Return to the Village_1

“ng Zhiqing is back.” On her way, she ran into a woman who, seeing ng Yunhan carrying a child on her back and holding various bags in her hand, guessed that she was on her way to visit her sister-in-law, Yun n.

ng Yunhan gave a gentle smile in response, “Yes, I’m back.” She knew it was always good to respond with a smile to friendly gestures.

“Your sister-in-law, Xiaon gave birth to a boy and a girl. Her mother-in-law didn’t take care of them; it was your mother-in-law who did.”

A boy and a girl.

Xiaon was really lucky.

It’s not that easy to have both a boy and a girl.

“I have to go and see her. We can chat next ti.” ng Yunhan knew about the villagers’ enthusiasm. If they caught you, they would tell you all the recent happenings in the village. She was curious about what had been going on, but carrying Little Huzi and all her stuff, she was genuinely tired and wanted to find a place to rest.

The woman was not offended, “Okay, okay.”

Many people greeted ng Yunhan along the way, and she always responded with a smile.

Finally, she arrived at Yun n’s house.

“Aunt, aunt!” Little Zhuzi had slipped out to play for a while, and when he returned and saw his aunt at the door, he called out excitedly.

Because of Little Zhuzi’s loud voice, everyone in the house was startled.

The two children were startled by their brother’s voice, and Yun n gently patted them.

“Mom, ng Yunhan is here.” Yun n whispered.

When Yun n’s mother heard her daughter’s words.

“She’s back! She’s back! That’s great!”

ng Yunhan, carrying her things, entered Yun n’s room, “Xiaon, I heard you gave birth, so I brought so things to see you.”

Then she turned to Yun n’s mother, “Mom.”

“I’ll help you put down Little Huzi.” Yun n’s mother was sowhat excited. It had been so long since she’d seen her grandson.

When she put down Little Huzi, he woke up, opened his blurry eyes and looked around.

Yun n was fascinated when she saw Little Huzi.

“He looks so much like his father.” Yun n couldn’t help but want to touch Little Huzi; he really looked like his father.

Yun n’s mother also looked at Little Huzi. He looked very healthy and pudgy, cared for by Yunhan.

“Aunt, what tasty things did you bring ?” Little Zhuzi, who had been overlooked for a while, had been missing his aunt for a long ti.

ng Yunhan couldn’t resist pinching his little face, “I brought you so delicious things.”

She took out so pastries from her bag, “Be sure to eat slowly.”

“Why did you bring so much stuff?” They hadn’t had a Full Moon Wine celebration for the kids because money was tight.

“I couldn’t be sure if you had given birth. When I returned from the army, I was revising. Yesterday, I completed my exams. So people said you had given birth, so I ca to see you.” ng Yunhan explained why she only ca to visit Yun n now.

“Did you take the university exam? Are you confident of getting in?”

Yun n’s mother also turned her head to look at ng Yunhan, wanting to know if she thought she could make it?

Being among family, ng Yunhan was more straightforward, “I should be able to make it!”

To get in?

Yun n’s mother was both relieved and in awe.

But Yun n wasn’t as concerned as her mother, “How much does university tuition cost? Do you have enough money? If not, we could help.”

It would be a sha if she got in but couldn’t afford to go.

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