Old Mrs. Tao was cowardly and troublesome. After her husband died in middle age, she raised three ungrateful sons, helping them get married and have children. In her old age, no one took care of he...
Everyone gathered around Jiang Baozhu's small bed, looking at her as if she were a rare animal.
Several people were talking about who the child resembled.
They were talking in hushed tones, but no sound came out, as if they were having a silent argument.
“I think our Baozhu looks most like me; she’s practically a carbon copy of me when I was little,” Grandpa Jiang said after watching for a while.
"You're kidding me. My Baozhu will be a little princess in the future. How could she possibly have a face like yours?" Before the other shocked people could react, Old Madam Jiang started to criticize.
The other children nodded in agreement, and even Tao Ying nodded repeatedly when she saw Old Master Jiang's drooping eyelids.
That's terrifying. If the child really looks like the old man, I won't be able to like him.
"You can't tell now, but you'll see when you grow up." Grandpa Jiang didn't care about the attitude of the crowd at all.
"Dad, Mom, what's our Baozhu's full name?" Sun Cuiping asked from the side.
Although they cherish Baozhu like the apple of their eye, they hope that Baozhu will be as precious as a pearl, and be liked and cherished by others.
But outsiders would only think that the name is too old-fashioned and too common.
"Yingying, how about naming our Baozhu Jiang Xuan?" Old Madam Jiang looked at Tao Ying.
"Xuan means beautiful jade, hoping that our Baozhu will be as precious as a pearl for a lifetime," Grandpa Jiang added from the side.
“Okay, I think this name is pretty good. What do you think, Jiang Huan?” Tao Ying didn’t have any major requirements.
I'm terrible at naming things, and I don't have much literary talent either.
"Any name is fine. Even just Baozhu is fine." Jiang Huan genuinely didn't care.
Whatever her name is, whoever she resembles, she's still my daughter.
"What do you mean 'anything goes'? You idiot!" Both Old Madam Jiang and Old Master Jiang erupted in anger. Wang Baoshan and Wang Baomin followed closely behind Tao Ying the entire time.
Noticing the Jiang family's attitude towards Tao Ying, many things became clear to me.
As long as Mom is doing well, as long as Mom is happy, that's all that matters.
As for Jiang Baozhu, the two of them didn't actually show the same level of affection as the Jiang family.
The two of them were not as close to their youngest sister as they were to Wang Chuntao, the eldest sister in the family.
Both of them focused their attention on Tao Ying.
"Alright, all of you, go out. Take turns standing guard at the door and make sure no one with bad intentions steals our precious pearl." Jiang Huan felt that the group was making too much noise in the ward.
"Yes, yes, you all get out of here right away." As soon as Madam Jiang heard that there were children being stolen, her alarm bells went off instantly, and she quickly pushed all the men, including Grandpa Jiang, out of the house.
"Let's see who dares!" Old Master Jiang angrily walked out, leaning on his cane.
Looking at the row of brats, Grandpa Jiang couldn't help but feel disgusted. "If you don't have anything else to do, you should go home first."
"That won't do. What if someone comes in and steals the pearl after we leave?" Everyone except Jiang Yiqiao said firmly.
Tao Ying thought to herself, "..." Does she really think Jiang Huan is made of paper?
If Yang Lin can do it, why can't Jiang Huan?
Wang Baomin and Wang Baoshan also went out, and the two of them stayed in the corridor.
They didn't participate in the conversation, and seeing the Jiang family's attitude towards Tao Ying, the two of them couldn't help but breathe a sigh of relief.
The two were also worried that the child would be stolen, after all, Wang Chunni had experienced the same thing.
The two of them ignored the group arguing.
Finally, the five grandchildren, along with Jiang Yu, Jiang Shuo, and Grandpa Jiang, were chased away by Madam Jiang.
In the words of Old Madam Jiang, what use are these clubs?
It can't do anything, and it's incredibly noisy. It's so annoying!
It's better to go home and do whatever you want.
So as not to be an eyesore here.
"Grandma, we want to see our little sister." Jiang Yifan really liked Baozhu.
"Let's see when we get home. How can they all be so blind?" Old Madam Jiang became even angrier.
The pearl belongs to me; do they deserve to see it?
"Jiang Jiang, go back and tell your mother-in-law that I have my own daughter now, and who cares about your spoiled brat?" Old Mrs. Jiang felt her status had instantly risen.
"Mom, my precious daughter still has her own mother. A granddaughter is still a granddaughter. You can't treat her differently like this." Jiang Jiang never expected that her mother would say such a thing about her precious daughter.
You know, Mom usually watches Jiao Jiao secretly.
"So what? It's your mother-in-law's fault for not letting me see it." Old Madam Jiang didn't think she was wrong at all.
As if everyone has a granddaughter, she'll just take her precious jewel to their house to show off later.
"Mom, aren't you afraid I'll get angry?" Jiang Jiang looked at Old Madam Jiang in shock.
"So what if you're angry? Are you more important than my precious pearl?" Old Madam Jiang was now completely content with her granddaughter and didn't care about anything else.
“Our mom wasn’t that good to you before. You’re not even as important to her as my wife,” Jiang Huan chimed in, adding insult to injury.
Jiang Jiang looked at Tao Ying, who was sleeping beside her, and was so angry she was like a pufferfish.
Even though I knew they were deliberately trying to annoy me, I still got angry.
"So what? Sister Tao is still my best friend. Neither of you are good enough. In the future, our little Baozhu will definitely only be close to her aunt." Jiang Jiang retorted.
"Even if you're dreaming, my eldest granddaughter will definitely be closest to her grandmother from now on." Jiang Jiang wasn't angry, but she had hit a nerve with Old Madam Jiang.
He glared at Jiang Jiang and argued in a low voice.
Jiang Jiang realized she had stirred up a hornet's nest, so she didn't dare to upset the old lady any further.
What if we really upset the old lady badly?
"Mom, I'll go check on Baomin and Baoshan and arrange a place for the two children to stay," Jiang Jiang said hurriedly.
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