Ji Yuanyuan was a typical example of someone who squandered a good hand. Originally, under the protection of her family and ex-husband, she could have lived a life of ease and luxury. However, for ...
Chapter 895 It's All Deserved
Ji Jianjun's wife Sun Qingxia was also there.
She brought the tea to Ji Ziang awkwardly: "There's no good tea at home, just drink whatever you want..."
"Thank you, just take a rest, no need to be so polite." Ji Ziang said quickly.
When they were young, the four of them, mother and children, were also taken care of by Ji Jianjun's family.
This couple are the only good people left in the Ji family.
Although he had no feelings for the Ji family, Ji Ziang couldn't be cold to these two people.
Sun Qingxia smiled and asked cautiously, "Is your mother healthy? I heard that Zixuan and Yuanyuan both have children, so you have to hurry up."
Ji Ziang was not disgusted by Sun Qingxia's words. Instead, he answered one sentence at a time: "My mother is in good health. She is also urging me to get married. I have this plan recently."
Sun Qingxia didn't know what to say, and kept saying, "That's good, that's good..."
After saying that, Ji Ziang looked at Ji Jianjun again: "Don't worry, my elder brother will bring his ashes back. When a person dies, his debts are forgiven, and he won't be left without a place to rest."
After that, he picked up the tea on the table and drank it all: "Then I will leave. When my eldest brother comes back, I will give you news."
Ji Jianjun also stood up: "Zi'ang, back then..."
He wanted to explain for his disappointing brother, but when the words came to his lips, he didn't know what to say.
Ji Ziang smiled and said, "Forget it all. Let's go."
He waved and left Ji Jianjun's house.
After Ji Ziang left, Ji Jianjun looked at the portrait of Xu Xiuhua on the cabinet.
Just now, Ji Ziang sat here for a long time, but he never looked up at this place.
He murmured, "Mom, you and Jianguo are both confused. Look at Ziang, how well he has grown now? If we had been nicer to them back then, how could Jianguo have ended up like this?"
Sun Qingxia stood nearby, looking at Xu Xiuhua's portrait with an expression neither sad nor happy.
Xu Xiuhua died of illness. When the second son's family found out she was ill, they instigated the second son to have a quarrel with the old woman, and then they stopped associating with them.
No one knew where the third brother was at that time, so when the old woman was dying, it was Sun Qingxia who took care of her.
Sun Qingxia originally wanted to serve her well and send her off in a dignified manner.
It's a pity that the old woman brought her own death upon herself. She was not easy to get along with when she was young, and her temper became even more erratic after she got sick.
Xu Xiuhua's temper is still the same as when she was young, but Sun Qingxia is no longer the same Sun Qingxia.
People are dying soon, and if you don't take revenge now, you will never have the chance to do so.
Therefore, within just three months of Xu Xiuhua's illness, she became emaciated.
Ji Jianjun knew nothing. He always thought that his wife was filial and that everything was caused by his unreasonable mother.
This portrait was taken before Xu Xiuhua died.
She is so thin, like a devil.
But Sun Qingxia is not afraid.
That old woman deserved this day.
The third brother deserves this day.
Without paying any more attention to Ji Jianjun's muttering, Sun Qingxia quietly left the room.
Ji Ziang sent all the documents back to City B, and then Ji Zixuan took the documents and arranged for Ji Jianguo to be cremated.
On the third day, after the cremation, Ji Zixuan drove back to City B alone, carrying Ji Jianguo's urn.
At around three o'clock in the afternoon, Ji Zixuan met Ji Ziang at the cemetery in Jijia Bay.
Ji Ziang bought a coffin for Ji Jianguo and hired young people from the village to dig a pit.
Just waiting to put the ashes into the coffin and then bury them.
Seeing that Ji Zixuan was about to put the ashes into the coffin, Ji Jianjun stopped him and said, "How can you be so careless? At least you have to wait until the funeral is over before burying the body..."
(End of this chapter)