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...
You made so many mistakes in your early years, why should people come to see you now just because you care about them?
This man thinks he can make up for it by admitting his mistake and feeling remorse. Only she feels sorry for Liu Rumei. Only women know the suffering of women.
Because Zhang's father brought up this matter, his wife gave him the cold shoulder for most of the day.
Zhang Yu and his friends naturally wouldn't interfere in their parents' affairs.
After meeting Li Huai, he didn't mention this matter at all.
Even when Li Huai arrived in the capital, it was as if he had forgotten that Li Zhenhua was still there.
If he doesn't bring it up, Zhao Qinglan and the children will even less likely to.
She and the children had even less affection for Li Zhenhua.
As soon as Mr. Dou was discharged from the hospital, he didn't want to stay at Mrs. Sun's place and went back to his own courtyard.
However, he also figured it out and decided to go with Li Huai and the others this time.
A trip to the hospital made him realize many things; you can't deny getting old.
Li Huai and Zhou Jingsheng had specifically requested leave from their superiors and couldn't stay in Beijing for long. As soon as the old man was discharged from the hospital, they packed their things and prepared to go home.
Madam Sun was not in a hurry to return to Hong Kong, so she asked her sister to stay with her.
She noticed a change in her son's mood after he finished talking to her niece that day, but she didn't ask any questions. Her son was grown up, and as his mother, she could just pretend not to hear about some things; there was no need to find out everything.
It was still two families, with the addition of Grandpa Dou, who, along with their belongings, boarded the train home.
As for that courtyard, Zhao Qinglan also handed it over to the company's people stationed in Beijing to take care of.
Madam Sun knew that she wanted to turn that courtyard into a private restaurant and was quite interested, so she took on a lot of the work.
Grandpa Dou hadn't traveled far from home for many years, but sitting on the train heading to an unknown place, he felt very at ease.
He had no direct descendants, but Li Huai and the others were more numerous than he had. Looking at the energetic Da Wa and Er Wa, his face was full of smiles.