After Transmigrating Into a Book, I Married a Divorced Man (1970s)

The female protagonist transmigrated into a novel she wrote herself, playing the role of a vixenish supporting character. In the book, she caused trouble until her death on the streets, and her act...

Chapter 44 There's always a reason why someone is pitiful.

He Lanhua and Lin Wanwan went out and saw Lu Feng holding a child and waiting for her by the roadside.

The troupe leader saw her and reached out his hand, "Mom! Mom!"

Lin Wanwan was overjoyed and hugged and kissed him, "Tuanzi, did our Tuanzi miss Mommy today?"

“This is your son? He’s so cute,” He Lanhua said, reaching out to hug him.

Tuanzi immediately turned her head to the side, "He recognizes people a bit. Before, he wouldn't let anyone hold him except Lu Feng's mother and aunt."

"Tuanzi, this is Aunt He. Isn't she beautiful? Auntie loves you so much, Tuanzi. Can you give Auntie a hug?"

Seeing that the child was not so resistant, Lin Wanwan directly picked up the child and placed him in He Lanhua's arms.

He Lanhua laughed and said, "You know how to coax him; he listens to you."

“Our little dumpling likes me, so of course she’ll listen to me,” Lin Wanwan said, linking arms with Lu Feng and smiling happily.

“You two look like a newlywed couple,” He Lanhua said with a smile as she looked at them.

"Sister He, what do you mean by that?"

“We’re an old married couple, we don’t hold hands like this, we go our separate ways.”

“Then Lu Feng and I, an old married couple, will walk arm in arm like this too,” she said, then rested her head on Lu Feng’s arm.

He Lanhua was amused by her, and Lu Feng took the dumpling from He Lanhua's hands, saying, "Let me hold him, Sister He, he's quite heavy right now."

"It's quite heavy. Is the baby almost a year old?" He Lanhua asked as she handed the baby to Lu Feng.

"He's only ten months old, still a little radish head," Lin Wanwan replied with a smile before Lu Feng could even speak.

"Lu Feng, this doesn't seem to be the way home, does it?"

“Go to Uncle Gu’s house. He said it’s your first day at work and he wants to celebrate for you.”

"You're celebrating this? Isn't Uncle Gu going a bit too far?"

"For someone who loves you, no amount of pampering is an exaggeration."

Hearing him say that, Lin Wanwan took his arm, looked up at him, and asked, "And you, do you love me?"

"I love you, of course I love you, so no amount of pampering is enough," Lu Feng said, looking down at her.

Lin Wanwan glanced away, feeling that Lu Feng's words were somewhat inappropriate. Lu Feng chuckled softly when he saw her blush.

During lunch, Gu Changfeng asked her, "Are you getting used to work? If you have any problems, just ask me or your mom."

“Uncle Gu, I’ve only been there for a morning, so I’m not used to it yet. Besides, those ladies are all very nice.”

"That's good. Be sure to tell us if anything happens, don't keep it to yourself."

"I understand, Uncle Gu," Lin Wanwan thought for a moment and asked, "By the way, Uncle Gu, I heard from Sister Mei that the higher-ups are going to formalize the Women's Federation and move to a new office?"

"Yes, there are often conflicts among military dependents in military compounds. It would be good to have a department mediate. Do you have any suggestions?"

"Sister Mei asked me about it today too. But when I looked at the office, I saw that Hongxiang was just a makeshift operation. There were no files or records, no records of the disputes that had been handled, and no classification or filing. So if it were to be formalized, there would be a lot of work to do."

"Do you think those family disputes and disputes between military dependents need such rigorous recording and archiving?"

Lin Wanwan put down her bowl and nodded. "Of course we need to. Don't underestimate conflicts between people, and especially family conflicts. Uncle Gu, what do you think of Xiao Hongjun's family situation?"

Gu Changfeng put down his chopsticks and looked at her, "Tell me your opinion."

"In my opinion, Xiao Hongjun broke the law. He beat Liang Yuting at home, causing her injury, which is already a crime."

Lin Wanwan hesitated for a moment. Her idea was too advanced, and she didn't know if people today could accept it.

"If we hit a stranger and cause them serious injury or death, it's illegal. There's no reason why it's not illegal for me to hit and injure you just because I'm your wife. Marriage is not a shield for domestic violence. No matter what the relationship is, if you injure someone, it's wrong, and that's no longer a conflict between families."

“Intentional homicide and accidental homicide are both homicides, both are crimes. So, intentionally hitting someone and causing harm is also a crime. There is no essential difference between hitting someone else and hitting your own wife. If you really want to make a difference, hitting your own wife is more perverted,” Lin Wanwan said, then shrugged.

"So what do you think is the significance of the Women's Federation?" Gu Changfeng asked her.

"Help those who truly need help, those who want to save themselves but can't find a way, not those like Liang Yuting who are stuck in a quagmire, unable to save themselves and only placing their hopes on others."

"So you mean people like Liang Yuting don't need help?" Gu Changfeng asked sternly.

Even Lin Xiaohai, who was eating, was startled, but Lin Wanwan didn't care at all. "National resources are limited and manpower is insufficient, so naturally we should prioritize those who are proactive. She is doing quite well and still has the energy to get around. She doesn't seem to need much help. It's not that we don't want to help, but we really have limited manpower. I'm sure the leaders will understand us."

Gu Changfeng stared at her without saying a word. Just as Lu Feng was about to speak up to smooth things over, Gu Changfeng burst into laughter, "Hahahaha, you're quite the smooth talker. You're more suited to a career in politics than Lu Feng."

"Uncle Gu is being too biased, praising me like that."

"I'm not trying to flatter you, but Lu Feng is very good. He has a lot of military merits and always completes his missions very well. He's just a little bit less worldly and sophisticated, and he needs more training," he said, glancing at Lin Wanwan.

“Looking at you now, you seem more like your father, very cunning,” Gu Changfeng said with a smile, pointing at her.

“I will tell my dad exactly what you said, that you were talking badly about him behind his back.”

"Since you have so many ideas, then work hard with Li Mei. With you helping her, I'll feel at ease."

Lin Wanwan nodded, "But this will increase the workload significantly, and some people will be dissatisfied."

"The nail that sticks out gets hammered down. Are you scared?" Gu Changfeng asked, placing a chicken leg on her plate.

“Birds might be afraid, but I won’t. I’ll only get stronger with each setback,” Lin Wanwan said with a smile, her eyes narrowed as she took a bite of a chicken leg.

"Hahahaha, good, very good. You are indeed worthy of being my daughter, Gu Changfeng. Then you do a good job."

Xu Zhang put the sleeping Tuanzi on the crib and urged them, "Hurry up and eat. What are you talking about at the table? The food is getting cold. If you don't eat, the child will."

Gu Changfeng touched his nose, picked up his bowl, and began to eat.

Lin Wanwan then noticed the small bed in the living room. "When was it bought?"

"You shameless Gu's father had it bought by someone, saying that it would be useful when Tuanzi comes, so you can bring your child to play more often."

"What are you talking about? How am I shameless?"

Xu Zhang sneered, "Did you raise Wanwan? Or did you give birth to her and go around telling everyone that Wanwan is your daughter?"

"You also get people to call you 'Mom,' why don't you talk about yourself?"

Seeing that the two were about to argue, Lin Wanwan immediately smoothed things over, "Oh dear, you are all my parents, and the ones in Beijing are also my parents. I am so lucky to have so many people who love me."