Sheng Anning has transmigrated—no golden fingers, no personal dimensional space, and worst of all, she's a notorious, married woman with a tarnished reputation.
She battles family bulli...
Sheng An Ning didn't expect that Zhou Nanguang and Zhong Wenqing had also learned to keep the secret. In order to satisfy their childishness, she went over and hugged An An.
The three little ones already know that they have to watch when the adults are eating, and they will cry together if they are not held.
They would watch adults eat and then smack their lips, and An An would take the opportunity to stretch out his little hands to grab food.
The little girl is small but very strong, so she can only be obedient when Sheng An Ning holds her.
Feeding children nowadays is not so sophisticated. It is not the case that one is not allowed to eat salt or honey.
Zhong Wenqing and Zhou Hongyun started feeding their child rice soup when he was four months old, and now they feed him noodles as well.
Zhou Chaoyang also dipped the other end of the chopsticks in vinegar and smeared it on Momo and Zhouzhou's mouths. She watched the two little guys smacking their lips, shuddering at the sour taste and clenching their fists to the point of jumping up. She just stood by with a wicked smile.
Sheng An Ning originally wanted to talk to everyone about scientific parenting, but in the end she thought that she couldn't convince these people by herself, and if she wasn't careful it would only complicate the relationship.
After all, this is how children are raised in this era, and they are less likely to get sick if they are raised a little rougher.
So she just looked at her two sons who squinted their eyes together with soreness, and she started laughing too.
But Zhong Wenqing was not happy: "Chaoyang, how can you be an aunt? Look how jealous you make the child."
Zhou Chaoyang chuckled, took another pair of clean chopsticks, and fed each of the two little guys a small piece of noodles.
I saw two children opening their mouths like little birds, waiting to be fed.
Zhou Nanguang couldn't help laughing and asked Zhou Luancheng, "I heard from Lao Zhao that you are currently in charge of a murder case that happened many years ago? And you volunteered to do it?"
Zhou Luancheng nodded: "Yes, Uncle Zhao thinks that this case happened too long ago and there is no evidence left, so it is too difficult to solve the case. I just got here, so I should do some simple cases and make some achievements first."
He was assigned to the Criminal Investigation Division, and the director of the Public Security Bureau where he worked happened to be Zhou Nanguang's old classmate and comrade-in-arms. Naturally, whenever there was something going on, he would tell Zhou Nanguang immediately.
Zhou Nanguang agreed with his old classmate's point of view: "Luancheng, although you are not a person who is eager for quick success, you have just arrived and are the captain. You are a little young and inexperienced, so it is inevitable that some people will not accept it, so you should listen to what your uncle Zhao says."
Zhou Luancheng was not in a hurry: "Dad, don't worry, I am confident about this case, and I will find some clues soon."
After dinner, Zhong Wenqing happily went to the study and took out a letter and handed it to Sheng Anning: "This is a letter from Shi Xun. I didn't give it to you just now because I was afraid that you wouldn't even eat. Take it and read it now."
Sheng An Ning was stunned for a while, a little bit unbelieving: "Zhou Shixun wrote a letter?"
Zhong Wenqing nodded: "One letter for you and one for home. Come, I'll hold An An while you go read the letters."
Sheng An Ning handed the child over, took the letter and ran upstairs without thinking, looked at the white envelope for a long time, then sat down beside the bed and tore open the envelope.
There were two thin sheets of letter paper inside, but they were filled with writing.
Zhou Shixun's handwriting is written with such force that it seems as if you can see him bending over the table writing a letter.
Sheng An Ning didn't dare to read ten lines at a glance, for fear that she would finish reading it in one go.
There is no possibility of romantic love or sweet words like "I miss you" in Zhou Shixun's letters. Instead, he is either writing about the lives of the people living along the Lancang River or asking about the children and whether they are making trouble.
The most written about subject is the life of the residents living along the Lancang River. Someone was shot dead when he went to the river to fetch water. The only cow in a poor family died, and the whole family was in despair.
At the end of the letter, there were simple words, but every word pierced Sheng An Ning's heart.
...I stay here, hoping that they will not suffer from war in the future, and that our children will never understand the meaning of war...
Sheng Anning's eyes turned red unconsciously. She knew that Zhou Shixun was explaining to her that he couldn't come back recently.
I read the letter over and over again. Although there was no "I miss you" in it, when writing her name, those two words were written with extra care, every stroke was carefully depicted.
After reading the letter, Sheng An Ning wanted to cry, but she felt at ease.
After a while in the room, she prepared to go downstairs to ask Zhou Nanguang if she could write back. This way, she could tell him about the recent situation of the three children and their photos, and send two photos of the three children to Zhou Shixun.
In the living room, only Zhou Chaoyang was chatting with Zhou Luancheng, while everyone else took their children back to their rooms to take a nap.
Zhou Chaoyang saw Sheng An Ning coming down, waved and smiled: "What did my eldest brother say in the letter? Did he say that he missed you and the children?"
Sheng Anning looked at her awkwardly: "Do you think your eldest brother, with his personality, will write something about missing me?"
Zhou Chaoyang thought about it and shook his head without hesitation: "No."
After saying that, he burst into laughter.
Zhou Chaoyang suddenly jumped up again and wanted to buy popsicles: "Let's eat them quickly while the three children are sleeping. When they wake up and see us, they will definitely scream with greed again."
He walked out while talking, a real man of action.
Sheng An Ning wanted to follow, but Zhou Luancheng stopped her, "Sister-in-law, I need your help."
Sheng An Ning waited curiously for Zhou Chaoyang to run out before going out with Zhou Luancheng and stopping in a corner of the yard.
Zhou Luancheng was very direct: "I heard from my eldest brother, do you dare to dissect a corpse?"
Sheng An Ning was surprised that Zhou Shixun actually said this to Zhou Luancheng! Nodded: "I dare, I am still brave enough."
Then he asked Zhou Luancheng: "You don't want me to help you dissect the body, do you? Don't you have a forensic doctor?"
Zhou Luancheng shook his head: "Personal help."
Sheng An Ning was a little curious. Could he dissect a corpse with private help? Zhou Luancheng was not the kind of person who had no sense of propriety, so he nodded in agreement readily.
"Sure, I know a little bit about testing, maybe I can help you then."
Zhou Luancheng was very grateful: "Sister-in-law, I will trouble you when the time comes, but don't tell my parents about this for now, so that they won't worry."
Sheng Anning nodded: "Don't worry, I won't tell."
But I was still curious: "Is this the case you talked about this afternoon?"
Zhou Luancheng nodded: "It is somewhat related. I was asked by an old man to help him overturn the case for his son and daughter-in-law."
Sheng An Ning understood that Zhou Luancheng was doing this to help others.
She didn't feel comfortable asking any more questions, and when she was about to go back to the house, Zhou Chaoyang came running back, sweating profusely, holding a bowl of popsicles.
With a look of surprise, he said to Zhou Luancheng: "Guess who I saw at the gate?"