The 60s: Second Marriage Woman with Child Marries First Marriage Military Officer

A single noblewoman from the new century unexpectedly transmigrates into a rural mother with bound feet in the 1960s, right after getting divorced. She can't even get a bite of hot food, what k...

Chapter 189 The Sheng Family Father and Son Were Left Behind

He finally came back. All the adults and children went out to play, and it was lonely enough for him to be left alone at home.

After saying hello, Nie Zheng took everyone to the dock.

The ship today belongs to their military district.

He also begged the senior leader for this ship after much pleading.

The main reason is that their troops have to develop it on their own and they don’t know where to start. In the absence of any information, they need one to study, and this is it.

"Come on, slow down. We'll be there soon. If you feel seasick, you can close your eyes and take a nap in the inner room." Nie Zheng said considerately.

"A Zheng, why have you become so gentle?" Li Miao couldn't believe it.

She always remembered that this child was a cold person, and it was incredible that he had become so gentle now.

Is it true that he changes after getting married?

But this is understandable. Such a gentle and beautiful daughter-in-law, such a lovely child, and such energetic old people, just looking at them makes He Hemei feel better.

I can understand, I understand very much, but I don’t know if her careless son can meet a girl.

She didn't have any requirements, as long as she was a woman.

In the Kyoto military conference room.

The prosperous country sneezed loudly.

"Did Sheng Tuan catch a cold? The weather looks nice, but you still need to take care of your health," Song Feng said with a smile as he squinted his eyes while sitting in the middle.

"Thank you for your concern, Chief." Sheng Shiguo said straightening up.

Song Feng is also in high spirits now.

Ever since getting rid of Nie Zheng, he felt everything was fine.

The bad thing is that the location is not good enough.

I don’t know why, but every time there is an opportunity, it’s never him.