Reborn in the Seventies: Pampered Wife, Owning some Farmland Chapter 253: 253: People from Different Families Don't Cross
Chapter 253: Chapter 253: People from Different Families Don’t Cross the Sa Doorstep _1
You should have been here to care for your daughter-in-law during her postpartum period. It’s not acceptable that you haven’t even visited your grandchildren once.
ng Yunhan could only console Yun n, “As long as your husband treats you well, that’s enough. People are hard to predict.”
Yun n agreed with a nod, “I think the sa way. As long as Zhang Jiang treats well, it’s fine. It might be hard now, but as the kids grow, things will get easier.”
ng Yunhan wanted to stop Yun n’s line of thought: Raising children will not always be easier, especially when they must go to school, and need school fees. It’s like a heavy burden.
But if she starts her own business, she could lend them a hand one day. She could also try her hand at farming or fruit-growing.
In a few years, growing a business will co down to courage. The timid might starve, while those daring may survive.
As long as you have the audacity to fight and to take risks.
“Yes.”
“My elder brother married again. His new wife is a widow, and she is pregnant. I suppose it’s because of her that my mother-in-law hasn’t dared to co ho. I heard that this new sister-in-law is pretty much like the previous one. I really don’t know what my brother-in-law sees in her.”
A phrase popped up in ng Yunhan’s mind: Birds of a feather flock together.
Every wife he has married is of the sa sort. It seems that Zhang Jiang’s elder brother is really a glutton for punishnt. He’s looking for trouble himself, and nobody else can stop him. You would have thought he might marry soone mild-mannered, alas….
“She will soon regret it,” Yun n is still anticipating a juicy spectacle, which makes ng Yunhan quite amused and exasperated.
“Xiaon, you can’t talk like this in front of Zhang Jiang. After all, they are his parents who gave birth to and nurtured him. We, as their children, should respect them. This kind of talk will put Zhang Jiang in a difficult position.”
ng Yunhan knew it very well. If it hadn’t been for Zhang Jiang’s nephew pushing Xiaon, Zhang Jiang might have kept silent. He would have continued to watch his parents favor his elder brother and nephew.
In his eyes, he did not receive his parents’ love. He wanted their approval and fell deeply into the moral obligation of filial piety. He did not realize that he had fallen into blind filial piety.
That shove suddenly awakened him.
Yun n sticks her tongue out, “I was just venting to you. I would never complain about his parents in front of Zhang Jiang. He sees the truth himself.”
The man has seen it clearly. Now he knows that the only people who truly care about him are his imdiate family of four.
As soon as dinner was ready, Zhang Jiang was back.
Seeing ng Yunhan, he was surprised and greeted, “Third-sister.”
“Go tell father it’s ti for dinner,” Yun n told Zhang Jiang.
Zhang Jiang knew who his wife ant by ‘father’.
“All right, I’m on it.” After he finished speaking, he headed out.
ng Yunhan quickly went to check on Little Huzi, who hadn’t been fed since the morning.
Back in the room, she saw Little Huzi and Little Zhuzi playing on the bed.
Mother Yun was watching from the side, keeping a close eye to avoid any accidents.
“Little Huzi, are you hungry? Mommy will feed you.”
Little Huzi got excited the mont he saw ng Yunhan. He reached out to be picked up by her and stopped playing with Little Zhuzi.
ng Yunhan picked up Little Huzi, changed his diaper, and then nursed him.
By the ti Father Yun ca in, Little Huzi had already fallen asleep.
He looked at Little Huzi and sighed at the sight of his face, which looked more and more like Ahao when he was young. How ti flies, thirty years have gone by in the blink of an eye.
They were getting old. So old.
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