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...
Cuihua didn't know that Feng Jianjun had already gone to work. While waiting for Feng Jianjun to come back, she comforted her brother not to make trouble with his brother-in-law.
"Sister, weren't you at home when our mom came to your house last night?"
"I'm at home."
"Why did you let Mom have a stroke because of Feng Jianjun's anger while you were at home? Why didn't you come with Mom when she was taken to the hospital in the ambulance? If we hadn't been in the dorm last night and hadn't answered the phone and couldn't come, wouldn't Mom have been left without anyone to take care of her?"
"Who said our mom got sick because of Feng Jianjun? If you don't know what happened at the time, don't talk nonsense. And when our mom left last night, she hinted to me that she was fine and was pretending, so I didn't take it seriously and didn't come with her. Who knew that after a night in the hospital, our mom really had a stroke now."
"Sister, what do you mean? It's as if we deliberately gave Mom a stroke."
"You said that yourself, I didn't." Cuihua felt a little panicked when she saw that Feng Jianjun really would not come back. Was she really angry?
He looked at the Plum Blossom watch on his wrist and realized it was time to go to work. He stopped talking nonsense with his brothers, stood up and said, "It's time for me to go to work. I'll come back after get off work. You can discuss how to take care of our mother after everyone arrives. I'm leaving first." After that, he left without looking back.
Shuangsheng and Shuangqiang had never imagined that their eldest sister, who had loved them the most and cared the most about her family since childhood, would become like this after getting married. Oh, it was all Feng Jianjun's fault! Thinking of him, the brothers' fists stiffened again.
Cuihua was riding her bicycle to the office while thinking about Feng Jianjun. What if her husband was really angry about his parents' family and involved her? There was also Li Haiyan's illness. She was thinking about it while arriving at the office.
Li Haiyan's job is in the workshop. Unlike Feng Jianjun's, which is easy, she works three shifts. Now she has to change into sterile clothes in the locker room before entering the workshop.
When I was changing clothes, I saw my colleagues whispering behind my back.
Are they talking bad about me? Cuihua noticed everyone was whispering behind her back, but she pretended not to notice and continued changing her clothes. She worked diligently at the factory and had never done anything to harm the company's interests. What could she possibly be talking about? It certainly wasn't about her.
Cuihua, feeling at ease, changed her clothes quietly and pretended not to notice her colleagues' inquiring gazes as she hummed a song, not knowing that the news of her mother causing trouble had spread throughout the factory in just one morning.
There were all sorts of comments, most of which sympathized with Feng Jianjun. Although they weren't in the same factory, weren't the family housing units all in the same neighborhood? Good news doesn't travel far, but bad news travels a thousand miles. These days, any new news spreads incredibly quickly. Just this morning, this incident, embellished with exaggerated details, became a truly spectacular event, and everyone who knew about it felt sorry for Feng Jianjun.
This matter also spread to Cuihua's ex-husband Chunwang and elder brother Chunsheng's ears at the speed of light.
"Chunwang, now you know how stupid you were before, right?" Chunsheng looked at Chunwang who had walked out and mentioned the "joke" he had just heard.
After listening to his elder brother's story, Chunwang could imagine that what he said was true. Cuihua and Li Haiyan were definitely capable of such a thing. Why had he been so foolish before? He worked so hard to please his mother-in-law, treating himself like an animal just for a few words of praise from her. She thought it was her due. Now he saw clearly that his mother-in-law was just that kind of person.