The Golden Phoenix of the Su Family Has Flown Out in the 1960s

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...

Chapter 494 They Don't Even Want the Child

Su Miao still feels ashamed when she thinks about that scene.

"Sister Chunya stopped Uncle Qingshan and the others at the door and made a scene, implying that they were bullying him because Zhou Zhiqing was from out of town and had no one to back him up."

"I was so angry with Uncle Qingshan, I almost fainted!"

Su He: "..." She was speechless too.

They went there to support her, but it turned out they got nothing in return, and Su Chun didn't appreciate it at all!

"And then what?"

"Later, Aunt Qingshan scolded Chun Ya, but Chun Ya wouldn't let it go and stood in front of the door with her pregnant belly."

Meanwhile, Zhou, the educated youth, sat leisurely in the courtyard watching the excitement.

The clansmen who came to help were so angry that they left immediately, and Uncle Qingshan was also so angry that he declared he would no longer care about her.

"Um... so they're really not going to do anything about it now?"

"How could we not care? Because Sister Chun Ya didn't appreciate it, Zhou Zhiqing became even more abusive and often beat her, which resulted in her children not being raised well. In addition, without the help of her maternal family, they didn't eat well either."

Even when she had the best food, she wouldn't eat it herself, saving it all for Zhou Zhiqing.

In the end, I was so hungry that I fainted when I went to work.

Aunt Qingshan was terrified.

After taking him to the clinic for a checkup, we found out it was... well, overwork and malnutrition.

Aunt Qingshan was heartbroken to hear this. After all, Chun Ya was a child she had loved for many years, and she couldn't just stand by and watch her continue like this.

So after that, he would often "secretly" send her some food and supplies.

However, I heard that she gave most of them to Zhou, the educated youth.

Hearing this, Su He was also quite speechless!

She remembered that Su Chun wasn't like this before. Although she hadn't spent much time with her, she remembered that Su Chun was a very strong-willed person. How did she become like this now?

What's so good about that educated youth, Zhou? Why is she so open and honest with her?

This isn't over yet.

Su Miao continued, "After finally making it to the day when Sister Chun Ya was about to give birth, she was still working on the day her child was born in order to earn more work points."

They worked very hard because the educated youth couldn't do too much work and could only earn two or three work points a day, which wasn't enough for them to eat.

Chun Ya almost gave birth in the field, but luckily the villagers helped her.

It took a day and a half of labor to finally give birth, but because she hadn't taken good care of herself during pregnancy, the baby was quite weak after birth.

Su He breathed a sigh of relief upon hearing this, "It's good that she's given birth. The child can be raised slowly."

Su Miao sighed and pouted, "When Chun Ya heard that she had given birth to a daughter, she was very disappointed and wouldn't even breastfeed her. In the end, Aunt Qingshan couldn't persuade her and, seeing how pitiful the child was, she took her home and raised her herself."

"Huh? It can't be that bad, can it? No matter what, it's still her own child. Does she not even want the child anymore?" Su He was surprised.

Su Zi, who was standing nearby, chimed in, "That's right. She's a woman herself, yet she's sexist and has forgotten how much Uncle Qingshan used to dote on her."

Now, not only are they not raising the child, they're not even feeding him. This forces Brother Zhiyong to go to the next village every day to buy goat milk for the child, otherwise he really won't grow up.

Su Miao pouted, "I think she only asked them to help raise the child because she knew the Qingshan family wouldn't abandon it."

Look, even during her postpartum period, her aunt helped her. That educated youth, Zhou, did absolutely nothing, acting like nothing was his business. He just wandered around the village every day with a book in his hand. No one was more leisurely than him.

Hearing this, Su He felt her worldview was shaken. She wondered if it was possible to do things this way.