Sweet Military Marriage of the 1980s The Ex-Husband Regrets It at the Crematorium

(no doormat female lead ➕ male lead appears later ➕ slice of life ➕ farming life ➕ no golden finger/cheats ➕ revenge on scumbags ➕ sweet romance ➕ ensemble cast ➕ family affairs)

Chapter 182: Food Fragrance (1/2)

Qiao Youcai heard Aunt Niu's roar and hurried out to greet them, "Dad, big brother, you are here."

Qin Xue saw that Qiao Youcai was not very good at talking, so she quickly helped to greet him, "Uncle, I am Afang's sister-in-law. Come on, everyone, come inside and sit down. You must be tired after walking so far, right?"

Liu Tieluo subconsciously smiled and said politely, "No, no."

Li Fengmei followed him into the house and interrupted him jokingly, "Dad, you're not tired yet. I am. Hahaha. Oh, it's better to come at the right time than to come early. It's just in time for tea."

Liu Guobing greeted Qiu Qiang, "When did you arrive? I said you would arrive earlier than us."

Liu Axia laughed out loud, "We are very active and will definitely come early to visit relatives."

Liu Tielang looked around the room and asked, "Jiang Xin, where is your mother?"

Liu Afang was born the day before yesterday afternoon. Although people from Chuanqian Village were coming today, Qiao Youcai still sent red eggs to her parents-in-law yesterday according to custom.

Therefore, except for Liu Axia and her husband who lived in another village, everyone else already knew that Liu Afang was in the third grade of junior high school.

Inside the house, Liu Afang heard the noise outside and came out dressed warmly to greet them, "Dad, you guys are here?"

Liu Tielang nodded, "Okay, okay, that's good."

Not only did the old woman worry about the girl, but she was also worried about him.

Now that his daughter has given birth to a son, he is relieved for her.

It's not that I look down on my daughter. Jiang Xin is a very good person. In China's institutional settings, marriage and survival models for thousands of years, women have always been at a disadvantage.

Apart from the fact that one has no sons or brothers, one is more likely to be bullied.

Country girls like them have no right to inherit property. They must marry a man to get a share of the man's inherited property, such as houses, land, etc.

Liu Tielang really loves his little girl Liu Afang.

He also clearly understood that all his things could not be left to his daughter, but to Liu Guobing's brother.

Because Liu Afang was married out and became a member of the Qiao family, while Liu Guobing was married in, so the family could get a labor force who was raised in another family.

He knew in his heart that when he got old and needed to be supported, his daughter would not abandon the entire Qiao family and go to the Yi family to take care of him.

Even if the daughter is willing, her husband and children may not agree. Even if they are willing for one day, what about two days, three days, half a month or half a year?

Of course, it was impossible for him to leave his hometown and come to Gaoshi Village to work for others, because he would not be happy if his daughter-in-law wanted to bring her relatives to serve him.

Therefore, in Liu Tierong's mind, if Liu Afang and Qiao Youcai did not have a son, their future would be miserable, and it might even affect the marriage of his granddaughter Qiao Jiangxin.

Which good man is willing to come to my house? Who from a well-off family would be willing to marry two children?

Even if Jiang Xin is filial, she is in a weak position in the family after getting married and living in an unfamiliar environment. Afang and his wife are also putting pressure on her. Isn't it even more difficult for her?

Even if they marry a mediocre son-in-law, in a place like their countryside, they are still worried that their cousins ​​or relatives will do bad things.

After all, if Jiang Xin could marry out, the house and land would belong to her nephew or clan member.

Or if Jiang Xin never gets married, what will she do when she gets old?

Various reasons and the weakness of women in all aspects of the grassroots environment have led to the idea that rural people must have sons.

"Is the child okay?" Liu Tielang asked.

Liu Axia interrupted, "It's fine, soft and tender."

Seeing that the atmosphere was good, Qiao Jiangxin went into the house and carried little Jiangmu to the living room to show everyone.

After one round, Xiao Jiangmu got several red envelopes.