1960s Island, Strong Woman Thriving

In 2023, swimmer Jiang Jiaojiao died saving a drowning child during a seaside team-building activity.

In 1964, Lin Baoni saved a drowning soldier but died from exhaustion in the sea.

Ji...

Chapter 256 The Four Who Gained a Lot

At the dinner table, Gu Ye heard that Liu Jiu and San Qi had gone to collect firewood with their classmates, and he praised them highly.

Seeing that his father also had this attitude, Sanqi swallowed back the words that were on the tip of his tongue. Forget it, there was no point in saying them.

"Bonnie, the forest you went to is relatively safe, there are no large wild animals, but don't go too far in, there are even fewer people there. If we have the chance, we'll go on a training exercise and scout out the route for you."

Gu Ye slurped down another bowl of noodles; the noodles his wife, Bao Ni, made were always so chewy.

The family chatted and laughed, enjoying themselves immensely!

"Ugh... I didn't say anything wrong, why are you criticizing me? Waaah... I'm going to tell Grandpa, *bang*..."

The sudden scream from next door startled Liu Jiu and San Qi. It was so annoying, making so much noise.

“Wang Haiyang, you just don’t like us. Now that you’re capable, you don’t need my dad anymore, and you turn your back on us. Is everything we do wrong? You wish we could all leave home so you could find someone younger and have the kids you want.”

Xu Mei's voice reached Bao Ni's family's ears without missing a word. Many of her words were inappropriate for the children, so Bao Ni quickly ushered Liu Jiu and San Qi inside. San Qi's reluctant gaze and slow steps made Bao Ni both amused and exasperated.

Wang Haiyang was going crazy. Ever since she lost her job, Xu Mei had suddenly become unreasonable. She stopped working, stopped doing housework, and all she wanted to do was go back to her parents' house, regardless of whether her sister-in-law found her annoying.

Bonnie and Aunt Zhang glanced at each other through the wall, smiled, and went inside. Their family's commotion was nothing special; it was always the same old thing, nothing new.

As for Wang Haiyang, looking at his empty home, he wondered if this was still a home.