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Chapter 97: Chapter 97 Pointing at the Mulberry Tree to Curse the Locust Tree_1

As soon as little Zhang Yunxuan saw his aunt, he stated his great affection, “Auntie, Auntie, I told my dad, we need candy floss, candy floss.”

Seeing both parents looking over, ng Yunhan embarrassedly smiled, “As long as our Little Zhuzi behaves, auntie will make it for you.”

“Let’s eat.” Mother’s gentle cough broke their conversation.

Of course, in the afternoon, ng Yunhan did make candy floss, which greatly moved her mother-in-law, because she used a lot of sugar. But when she tasted the candy floss her daughter-in-law made, it was indeed delicious.

“Mom, should I pack so to take to my two sister-in-laws’ hos?” ng Yunhan was seeking her mother-in-law’s opinion, not wanting to bear the label of being greedy.

“No, keep it in the house.” Mother rembered the last ti her daughter-in-law made snacks. After she delivered so to her two daughters-in-law, as soon as she left, she heard them make indirect disparaging remarks. You can’t imagine how choked up she felt. If it wasn’t for keeping face for her two sons, she would have started an argunt right there.

“We’ll share them when the kids co to visit.” Mother decided not to take them to their houses anymore to avoid further trouble.

ng Yunhan had no idea what had happened, which made her mother-in-law not wish to send any to her two sisters-in-law anymore.

“Ok.”

Little Xiaoxuan, happily eating the candy floss. ng Yunhan, fearing he might get a heatiness, only allowed him two more pieces, and then sealed the rest properly.

She also told him that when he was leaving later, she would give him a small bag to take back.

When ng Yunhan got bored, she would help little Xiaoxuan to recognize characters. Hence, under the encouragent of ng Yunhan and the temptation of delicious food, Xiaoxuan rembered two poems and even learned to sing a nursery rhy within a month. He can now recognize dozens of simple characters.

ng Yunhan was washing clothes at ho when Yun n and Zhang Jiang ca to visit.

“Mum, Dad, are they my two little brothers?” Zhang Yunxuan ca out of the house, curious because ever since he arrived, ng Yunhan had been brainwashing him to assu the responsibility of looking after his little brothers.

Yun n laughed and said, “They really are twins. If it weren’t for third sister-in-law’s suggestion, we wouldn’t have gone for a checkup.” Despite spending so money, it paled in comparison to the joy of expecting twins.

Zhang Jiang also felt very proud. Twins, how could he not be happy?

Last year, their sisters-in-law were still mocking them saying they were destined to only have one child. Now, unexpectedly, they are expecting twins. They couldn’t be happier.

“Congratulation! You two.”

“Thank you!” Yun n and Zhang Jiang replied in unison.

ng Yunhan quickly changed the topic, “Xiao n, are you feeling any different being pregnant with twins compared to when you were pregnant with Xiaoxuan?”

Yun n was asked by ng Yunhan, thought for a bit, “It feels the sa!”

“But you are carrying twins now, how can it be the sa? Now you are eating for one, but nurturing three.”

Zhang Jiang also nodded in agreent, “Yes, third sister-in-law is correct. Now that you’re having twins, be sure to eat more.”

“But I really don’t feel…”

ng Yunhan interrupted Yun n, “That’s because the children in your belly are still small, and their nutritional needs aren’t high. As they gradually grow, you will need to supplent more nutrition so that when the children are born, they won’t be too skinny.”

This doctor-like talk left Zhang Jiang and Yun n slightly puzzled.

“Third sister-in-law, you’ve made my head spin.”

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