Mu Yi'an, a teacher at an agricultural school, in her thirties, unmarried, nearly expelled from her family by her biological mother.
Jiang Shuyun, a high school political teacher, in her ...
"Shuwen, pursuing the military examination and then joining the army is inherently dangerous. Have you discussed this carefully?"
Jiang Shuyun needed to explain the pros and cons clearly, otherwise he didn't want to be blamed if something really happened in the future, and he especially didn't want Yi An to be blamed.
They all share the surname Jiang. They are usually fine, but if something happens, they will subconsciously arrange for Yi to stay away from his family.
"Second brother, we know."
"Taking the martial arts exam will be dangerous. But even if I stay home, I might still encounter natural disasters or man-made calamities. If I think about all that, I won't be able to live."
Jiang Shuwen used to accompany the shopkeeper on business trips and had encountered dangers before.
Li Qiu's family were镖师 (bodyguards/escorts), so they encountered far more dangers. Injuries and even deaths were not uncommon.
"Second brother, I believe in second sister-in-law. The child is with you, and he won't have gone astray before."
As for the future, that depends on individual fate.
Li Qiuniang was open-minded. Although she also hoped that her child could stay by her side, with enough food and clothing, and live a simple life, she felt there was nothing wrong with that.
However, if the children want to go out and see the world, their parents can't stop them.
Jiang Shuyun understood and was aware of the situation.
Brother Jiang also expressed his gratitude, knowing that Shao Ning's chances of passing the imperial examinations were very high since he was studying in the prefectural city.
Furthermore, because of the different environments, he learned different things.
At the Shuyun family, one can not only learn knowledge about scientific examinations, but also other things.
With things settled, Jiang Shuyun will be going to the Mu family tomorrow to see her parents-in-law and her brother-in-law's family.
He would also ask if he could bring one of the Mu family's children along.
Sister-in-law Jiang wanted to ask if she could bring Chuqing along, but after opening her mouth, she didn't say anything.
Never mind, I'll talk to Shuheng about it tonight.
Chu Tong's marriage is still undecided. It seems that the He family's child has passed the imperial examination and become a scholar. I wonder if they will come to propose marriage.
Jiang's wife was in a state of turmoil. She couldn't help with her children's future or their marriages, and she had no say in anything about it.