1980s Little Troublemaker, Marry into a Military Compound and Lie Down to Win!

As soon as Zhou Qiqi opened her eyes, she became the abused child bride of the Xu family in the 1980s.

Framed for adultery by her black-hearted childhood sweetheart and his mistress, she blac...

Chapter 330 Traumatic Mutation

Shen Zhenbang looked at the two heavy wooden crates on the ground, curiously bent down to touch them, and asked:

"Qiqi, what's in these two big boxes? Why are there so many books? They look really heavy!"

Zhou Qiqi swallowed the last bite of rice, wiped her mouth, lowered her voice, gestured towards Zhouzhou's room, and explained:

"Dad, Mom, this is the treatment information that Grandpa Zhai asked his granddaughter to bring back from abroad, which I mentioned before. It took a lot of effort to get it to you. He said it might be helpful for Zhouzhou's condition."

Upon hearing this, Shen Zhenbang and Qin Peilan's eyes immediately lit up; they were both very much looking forward to the information.

"Great! This is wonderful news!"

Shen Zhenbang nodded repeatedly, his voice unconsciously softening.

"Let's open it quickly after Zhouzhou goes to school! Maybe there's a solution inside that can help the child!"

Qin Peilan rubbed her hands excitedly and echoed her sentiments repeatedly:

"Yes, yes, yes! Take a look quickly! Grandpa Zhai has really worked hard, and so have you, Qiqi!"

Zhouzhou's illness is the most pressing matter for the Shen family right now.

As they were talking, the door to the inner room suddenly opened.

Zhouzhou rubbed her sleepy eyes and walked out in a daze, her little face still flushed from just waking up. She clearly didn't know what had happened outside.

The moment Qin Peilan saw her granddaughter, her expectant expression instantly transformed into overflowing affection. She rushed over, pulled the little girl into her arms, and kissed her tenderly, murmuring sweet nothings all the while.

"Oh my dear granddaughter, you're awake? Did you sleep well?"

As usual, Qin Peilan would then begin a twenty-minute-long "nagging and caring" session.

I helped Zhouzhou change clothes, comb her hair, and wash her face, while constantly giving her instructions.

Then I must personally hold her hand and chatter all the way to the school gate, watching her enter the classroom before I turn back.

Two days ago, Zhouzhou was late for school twice because of his grandmother's overly excessive care.

Although the little girl no longer avoids her grandma, she's still a bit overwhelmed by all this sweetness every day.

She had secretly breathed a sigh of relief when she saw Zhou Qiqi at home, thinking that she could quietly ask her aunt for help and ask her grandmother not to take her today.

But to my surprise, things are a little different today.

After Qin Peilan tidied her up, she surprisingly didn't nag anymore, nor did she mention seeing her off. Instead, she plopped back down on the stool next to the wooden box, waved at her, and said in a very decisive tone:

"Zhouzhou, hurry up and go to school, you'll be late if you dawdle any longer!"

This sudden "coldness" left Zhouzhou completely bewildered.

The little girl stood there, not feeling relieved at all, but instead feeling uneasy. Had she done something to upset her grandmother?

She shuffled over to Qin Peilan's side, her little hands clutching her grandmother's clothes, her face upturned with a hint of unease in her eyes; she didn't want to leave.

Zhou Qiqi watched from the side, feeling both amused and heartbroken.

She found that Zhouzhou's awkward and arrogant personality was completely unlike the straightforward military demeanor of the Shen family, and she wondered who she took after.

She walked over, gently stroked Zhouzhou's hair, and softly comforted her:

"Hurry up, or you'll be late!"

After hearing her words, Zhouzhou walked out of the courtyard, looking back every few steps.

After listening to her aunt's words, Zhouzhou walked out of the yard, looking back every few steps.

Sure enough, that brat Jiang Xiangyang was already peeking out from the alley entrance.

Although he hasn't been able to go to school with Zhouzhou recently, he hasn't walked by himself; he always follows from a distance.

Seeing Zhouzhou come out alone, he immediately rushed over.

When Zhouzhou saw him, she didn't show anything, but simply took out a piece of fruit candy from her pocket and silently handed it to him.

Jiang Xiangyang took the candy, beaming with joy. He quickly unwrapped it and popped it into his mouth, savoring the sweetness while chattering away around Zhouzhou.

He walked backwards excitedly, facing Zhouzhou, gesturing wildly with his hands and feet.

Zhouzhou walked forward quietly.

Seeing this scene, Zhou Qiqi felt a warmth in her heart, and the corners of her mouth unconsciously turned up as she gently closed the door.

The three returned to the house, where the elderly Shen couple, who had been waiting impatiently, opened both large boxes.

There was a lot of material, piled up on half the table in a motley collection. Besides most of it being in Chinese, there were also many printed in foreign languages, such as English, Japanese, and even some in German that looked particularly formal.

It was obvious that the documents had been carefully checked during the process. The documents, which were originally neatly arranged, were now scattered and mixed together, making Zhou Qiqi feel at a loss for where to start. Just looking at them made her a little dizzy.

Just as she was fretting over the mountain of books and papers, Qin Peilan, who was carefully organizing them nearby, suddenly exclaimed "Eh!" and pulled out a few pages from a brown paper file bag. Her eyes lit up, and she quickly handed them over.

"Qiqi, take a look at this."

Zhou Qiqi took it and looked at it, and immediately felt much more at ease.

It was a clear handwritten catalog and description, with all the information neatly categorized.

The best part is that there were even colored lines drawn next to it to clearly mark it.

Yellow labels represent basic theory, green labels represent pediatric case analyses, and red labels represent detailed explanations of treatment plans...

She looked through the scattered documents again, and sure enough, each document had a small, different-colored label neatly pasted on the upper right corner of its first page.

"Grandpa Zhai's granddaughter,"

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