At the age of twenty-eight, Song Shuyao received her ex-boyfriend's inheritance from the army. After getting heavily drunk, she woke up to find herself transformed into 18-year-old Jiang Shuyao...
What should he do if even his second uncle, whom his father calls the closest and most powerful, doesn't take care of them?
Tiezhu was at a loss as to what to do.
Now seeing this scene, Tiezhu felt that those aunts were wrong. His second uncle and second aunt did not dislike them, and his second aunt was not what they said she was. She was very pretty, and when she looked at his brothers and sisters, she was like her mother looking at tree roots. She was even gentler and better than his mother. Such a second aunt would not dislike them, right?
Tiezhu wiped away his tears quietly. It didn't matter. If his second aunt had her own children one day and didn't want them anymore, he would take his younger siblings away. By then, he would be older and could take good care of his younger siblings. Hadn't his father been able to take good care of his younger brother before?
The little adult Tiezhu secretly made up his mind in his heart.
009.
After Jiang's mother softened her attitude, the marriage was a done deal. Hao Yuanchao breathed a sigh of relief after securing his precarious title of fiancé, and hurried over with goodies to curry favor.
It is said that the more a mother-in-law looks at her son-in-law, the more satisfied she is. Jiang's mother was angry at first, but she was partial to Hao Yuanchao's sweet words and diligent housework. She suddenly remembered Hao Yuanchao's many advantages before. Now he only has eyes for Jiang Shuyao and he is even competing to wash the dishes. The points she lost because of the child jumped back up, and it only took a day to go from negative points to excellent.
The Jiang family was satisfied and agreed, and the wedding had to be put on the agenda as soon as possible. However, the date was not easy to choose. They had secretly looked for a good date before, but because of the matters concerning Hao Yuanchao's four nephews and nieces, they had not prepared anything. If they followed the original date, it would be too rushed, but they would have to wait another month or two to find another date.
"Let's stick to the original date. We can finish it before work and there's no need to ask for leave." Song Shuyao gave the reason calmly.
Liang Li was even more eager to marry Song Shuyao as soon as possible to prevent her from regretting it halfway or encountering any unexpected changes. However, he was also unwilling to let her down too much, so he thought of getting the marriage certificate first and then finding a time to prepare the wedding banquet.
However, Song Shuyao refused. There was no ceremony for marriage in this era. It was just a meal with relatives and friends, reading the Little Red Book in front of the Chairman's portrait, and arranging some small activities. It was not very interesting. Song Shuyao was not willing to hold such a wedding at all. She would rather get a certificate and be done with it.
Jiang's parents were upset by Song Shuyao's attitude, and finally decided not to hold a grand celebration. They decided to just invite relatives and friends for a meal and not organize any other activities.
"I don't know why his temper has become like this. He doesn't even want to host a banquet."
Jiang's mother's muttering made Song Shuyao more determined to get married quickly, get a marriage certificate and move out. Otherwise, the longer they lived together, the more likely Jiang's mother would discover that she had "changed her personality".
The wedding was scheduled for mid-June. Because they were in such a hurry, Jiang's parents didn't prepare much. The usual supplies included a table, wardrobe, quilt, enamel basin, and kettle. Hao Yuanchao prepared the bed himself. The Jiang family also wanted a bicycle as a dowry, but Song Shuyao refused. Instead, Hao Yuanchao's betrothal gift included a sewing machine, which the Jiang family kept. None of the other couples accepted it.
All these things were temporarily moved to the house that Hao Yuanchao rented near the school. Hao Yuanchao was still a military officer in training and was here as a student. He only had a dormitory to live in, a double room, and he lived with an old comrade-in-arms. Naturally, it was impossible for Song Shuyao to live in the dormitory if she wanted to marry him.