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...
The Jiang family obviously couldn't understand, "But he has four children to raise..."
"That's not a problem." Song Shuyao knew that the biggest reason why Jiang's parents did not agree to this marriage was because of the four children, but it seemed acceptable to her, and she had no rejection in her heart. Moreover, she asked Liang Li about the situation of the four children. According to Liang Li's income and current prices, there was no problem in raising four children.
Of course, she knew that raising children was not easy. Besides providing material security, it also required spiritual care and even emotional investment. She knew this in her heart. Although she was not sure if she could bear the emotional burden of raising children, combined with Liang Li's description and analysis, she was sure that these four children must be raised. Otherwise, if they were adopted, the four siblings would definitely have to be separated. After all, who could adopt four children at the same time? At most, families who were unable to have children or had difficulty giving birth to sons would adopt one or two, and there was no guarantee that they would have much affection for the children. Therefore, as the four children's uncle, Liang Li could not give the children to others to raise. So all Song Shuyao could do was to learn how to raise children as much as possible.
"Although four children are a lot, the two older ones are already sensible. As the older brother, they usually help their parents a lot. Liang and Hao Yuanchao are not lazy people who don't do housework. If they are really too busy, they can ask relatives from the countryside to help take care of the children. To put it bluntly, it means raising four children under their noses. If Hao Yuanchao doesn't bring them home to raise, he will still have to pay for their care and worry about them. It's better to raise them yourself and feel more at ease." Song Shuyao explained.