Zhao Qinglan was reborn, returning to the 1970s.
Her body was still healthy and young, and her biological daughter had not yet been lost.
In her previous life, she toiled like an ox for...
This also exacerbated the conflict between the two Zhao brothers, Zhao Lao Er and Zhao Lao San.
Old Mrs. Zhao wanted all the benefits, but in the end, she ended up being disliked by both her sons and even her daughters-in-law no longer respected her. Her life became more and more miserable.
However, no one in the village sympathized with her; they all felt that she deserved what she got for it.
Besides the Zhao family, Zhao Qinglan also spoke with Sui Wenjing on the phone before the Lunar New Year, and casually inquired about the Wang family.
After all, she still remembered Wang Dazhi's escape, and she was afraid that this guy might suddenly reappear and do something one day.
Sui Wenjing said she had not heard any news about Wang Dazhi being arrested, and she knew nothing about the Wang family's situation.
Zhao Qinglan could only curse Wang Dazhi, that he would come to a bad end. She hoped he would die in an accident somewhere, so she wouldn't have to worry about his revenge.
However, Wang Dazhi is still alive and well, and he is now working hard in Hong Kong.
Someone like him, who had committed a crime, simply couldn't survive in the mainland where population movement was strictly controlled. With no other choice, he followed a few people and smuggled himself to Hong Kong.
Apart from a few British people, the city is mostly Chinese, and they celebrate festivals like the Lunar New Year just like everyone else.
While in exile, Wang Dazhi also began to miss his home. Similarly, he hated Zhao Qinglan, his ex-wife who had almost ruined his "life," with a vengeance.
Zhao Qinglan's concerns were valid; if Wang Dazhi could find an opportunity, he would definitely seek revenge.
Beneath the seemingly peaceful and happy life, crises still lurk.