Remarried Couple in the 70s

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...

Chapter 707 Extra: Li Huai's Rebirth (14) Give Him a Chance

"Aunt Zhao, please give my dad a chance. My dad is so pitiful." Erwa also quickly added.

"Sigh, with my dad like this, I don't even feel comfortable sending my child to university far away. He finally had the idea of ​​remarrying." After praising his father, Da Wa started to play the victim again.

The three children chattered amongst themselves, giving Zhao Qinglan the impression that if she didn't give Li Huai a chance, she would be utterly wicked.

With the help of her three children, Zhao Qinglan somehow nodded unconsciously.

"Aunt Zhao, you agreed!"

"Mom, you've finally given in."

The three children were overjoyed, and it was too late for Zhao Qinglan to take back her words.

Although she was forced to do this, she felt a faint joy in her heart that she dared not express out loud.

When Li Huai was told by his son that Zhao Qinglan was willing to compromise, Ghosn, like a young punk, rushed into Zhao Qinglan's yard late at night.

"Qinglan, are what Da Wa and the others said true? Are you willing to give me a chance?"

Since she had already made the agreement with the children, she couldn't go back on her word, so she could only nod shyly.

"That's great." Li Huai hugged her tightly.

Zhao Qinglan was so frightened that she quickly pushed him. "What are you doing? Be careful Xiaoduo sees it." But her little strength was useless against the man's hard chest.

"Qinglan, I'm just so happy."

Everyone could hear his excitement and joy, and Zhao Qinglan slowly put down his hand.

Is he really that concerned about himself?

But when did he start having feelings for me?

Zhao Qinglan had many doubts in her heart, but they were temporarily suppressed by the man's joy at this moment.

Looking out the window, Xiaoduo saw two adults hugging each other outside, and she smiled like a little bear who had stolen some honey.