A short-tempered mom? A money-grubbing dad? A humorous trio of women were sent to the 1960s by a leaky electric kettle, bringing with them a kitchen that could infinitely replicate food and a space...
Xingxing thought to herself: It is true!
Then he pretended to be clueless and looked at his sister-in-law in confusion and said, "What? Are you stopping me from leaving? Haven't you grown much in a few years?"
The eldest sister-in-law was speechless after Xingxing's questioning. She thought for a moment but said without putting down her hand, "You can't leave now. I'm the only one at home. If you keep coming and going like this, someone who doesn't know would think I'm chasing you away."
"Wow, this is really new. I haven't seen my sister-in-law for a few years, and now she understands the truth. Since she knows this, please tell us where my mother is. Don't waste time here anymore."
Seeing her fourth brother's wife being so sharp-tongued as soon as they met, the eldest sister-in-law was so angry that her teeth were itching.
When they first got married, they didn't know each other well, and they acted like little white rabbits. Now that the children are grown, she's finally stopped pretending. Look at her aggressive attitude now, she's like a shrew. I don't know how much injustice my fourth brother has endured in these years of being with her. This is also a handle that I can use to my advantage. Taking my eldest sister-in-law with me for now will give me some peace of mind.
Although she was angry when she saw Xingxing, she couldn't do anything to Xingxing because she had other plans for Zhao Youqian coming back with his wife and children.
"Fourth brother, do you care about your wife? You talk to me like this, and you have no manners at all, even though you come from a rich family." The viciousness in the eldest sister-in-law's eyes could be compared to that of Madam Rong in A Little Swallow as she glared at Zhao Youqian.
Zhao Youqian couldn't care less about his sister-in-law's thoughts. He was only concerned about where his mother had gone. Seeing his sister-in-law's fury at the sight of his family, Zhao Youqian suddenly regretted coming home. Not only did he not experience the joy of returning home, but he also suffered a splitting headache because of his sister-in-law.
This is not going home, this is coming back to overcome the tribulation.
In the Jiang family, although he is a son-in-law, his father-in-law never treats him as a son-in-law, but cares for him as his own child. He maintains a very good relationship with Li Yichen, making him feel that the Jiang family is his real home.
Although he later moved out with Xingxing and the children to live separately at his insistence, whenever he returned to the Jiang family, they were always greeted with the warmth of home. It was not like he had not been back to Shanghai for several years and now that he had finally returned with his wife and children, he would be met with constant quarrels as soon as he entered the house.
Zhao Youqian stepped forward and pushed open his sister-in-law's still-open arms. "Sister-in-law, is it fun to keep going on like this? I'll ask you again, where is mother?"
If there was anyone in this family who could bring Zhao Youqian a little warmth, it was his mother. This woman gave birth to so many children for the Zhao family and worked hard to maintain this family, but in the end, because she married a troublemaker, she died in old age.
"Your mother?" The eldest sister-in-law asked Zhao Youqian with her eyes wide open, as if she had heard something extraordinary.
"You're asking me about your mother? Don't you think I'm a bad sister-in-law? Then why are you asking me? You are so capable, go find her yourself!"
Xingxing couldn't stand it any longer. She reached out and grabbed Zhao Youqian, ready to walk out. "Why waste time talking to this guy? Why not just ask Xiang Qian directly? I feel like my mother should be with Xiang Qian."
After hearing what his wife said, Zhao Youqian's IQ, which had kept him away from home, returned to normal, and he felt that what his wife said made a lot of sense.