After finishing the college entrance examination, Su Yuhe became a vegetative state because she saved a cat. After lying there for a year, she time-traveled and became Su He from Nanshan Village, w...
Seeing this, Grandma Su immediately said to Yuanyuan, "Yuanbao, don't you remember? This is your mother. Didn't Grandma show you the picture?"
"Mom?" Yuan Yuan looked at Su He again after hearing this.
Then, as if confirming something, he smiled at her and called out loudly, "Mom!"
"Hey!"
Su He's heart softened at the call, and she immediately went over and picked him up.
Actually, since Yuan Yuan learned to walk, Grandma Su and the others have rarely held him. After all, they are not young anymore, and Su He was afraid that they would get tired, so she didn't let them hold him all the time.
Yuan Yuan cried when she was first rejected, but after being scolded by Lin Jingyan a few times, she realized that she couldn't be carried anymore and could only resign herself to learning to walk.
Su He was strong, and when she picked him up, it was like she was holding a little chick. She even bounced him around, which made Yuan Yuan very happy. He kept laughing all the way back.
Seeing that Yuan Yuan and she had become much closer, Su He felt somewhat satisfied.
On her way back to the tenement, Su He met many people and greeted them all. So when she got home, the other residents of the tenement knew that she had returned.
After the family entered the house, they saw that the food had already been laid out on the table.
Su He was really hungry. Although there was food on the train, it was all dry food, and the food in the dining car was not tasty. She had finally made it to the point of getting off the train, so her stomach started growling as soon as she smelled the food.
Grandma Su was heartbroken to see this.
Lin Jingyan did the same, stepping forward to take Yuanyuan from her hands.
"Go wash your hands first, then we'll eat when you get back."
Yuan Yuan was reluctant to go down, but after seeing his father glare at him, he could only go down with a wronged look on his face.
Su He didn't hesitate, washed her hands, and started eating.
The meal was delicious, and the chicken soup was indeed as Grandma Su had said, having been simmered for an entire afternoon, making it taste exceptionally good.
But after she finished eating, she remembered to ask, "Where did the chicken come from? Did you buy it?"
Grandma Su shook her head. "No, your aunt brought it over."
"Auntie is here? Has something happened at home again?" Su He asked curiously.
"It's nothing. Your eldest cousin's wife just gave birth again. These chickens were a gift from our relatives in the village. They gave us quite a few, so we have a lot of chickens now. But there are regulations that limit the number each household can raise, so to avoid being criticized, she simply brought them over for us to eat."
Su He was surprised to hear this, "My eldest sister-in-law gave birth? Then why didn't you save all the food for her?"
"Don't worry, we left quite a few. Your aunt said there's no shortage of chickens at home, and your cousin's wife gets chicken every two days. Normally, if we couldn't eat them all right away, it wouldn't be a problem to keep them for a few days, but your uncle is the village chief now, and he was worried that having too many chickens at home would have a bad influence, so he sent them over."
Su He breathed a sigh of relief upon hearing this. "That's good. But did your milk come in during your delivery, sister-in-law? How was it? Did the delivery go smoothly?"
Grandma Su nodded. "I went back and stayed for two days. Don't worry, this is her second pregnancy, and she gave birth very quickly."
Su He was relieved. "That's good. But I wasn't there when she gave birth. I'll go back to see her after I've rested for a few days and bring her some things."
"You can go back alone, you don't need to bring anything. When I went back, Xiaoyan bought me a lot of things, all of which were quite expensive, so there's no need to send them back."
At this point, Grandma Su sighed again, "It would be good for you to go back and keep your cousin-in-law company, to comfort her and tell her not to overthink things."
Hearing this, Su He asked with some concern, "What's wrong? Did something happen to your sister-in-law?"