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 ...
After Chu Tong's wedding, Jiang's parents discussed that they would return to the county town after she returned to her parents' home on the third day.
Jiang Shuyun and Mu Yi'an have discussed it and want Jiang's parents to stay here for a while.
Shao Qin's marriage is already arranged, and the wedding will take place next year. Until then, there's nothing else to do.
They could go back before Shao Qin got married. They bought a large house and invited their parents to stay there for a while.
Mu Yi'an and Jiang Shuyun reached a tacit understanding that, within reasonable limits, they would be filial to both sets of parents.
"Father and Mother, there's nothing much going on at home. Shao Qin's marriage has been arranged."
The eldest brother and sister-in-law know exactly what to do.
Jiang Shuyun will not interfere in her elder brother's family affairs. As brothers who have already separated from their family, they have done enough.
"Father and Mother, please stay here for a while. Everything that needs to be done for Shao Qin's marriage has been prepared. We will take care of the rest ourselves."
As the eldest son, Jiang Shuheng has already let down his parents and brothers.
"Okay, we'll stay here for a while. We'll spend Chinese New Year here this year."
Shuheng, you and Shuwen go back to pay respects to our ancestors.
Considering the clan's affairs, Jiang's father decided that they would spend the New Year here, and Shuyun wouldn't need to go back.
Over time, they gradually separated themselves. Once Shao Ming and the others grew up, the Jiang family in Jiangjia Village would truly just be clansmen.
Three days after returning to her parents' home, Chu Tong looked to be in good spirits, and the way she exchanged glances with Chu Tong carried the shyness of a newlywed couple.
Brother Jiang and his wife left with Shao Qin and Jiang Shuwen's family, while Chu Qing and Jiang Lan's daughter stayed behind.
Mu Yi'an didn't care. As long as they were filial to their parents, and no matter what happened in the future, no one could find fault with them, that was enough.
They can't let people say they abandoned their parents in their hometown, neglecting them and being unfilial.
People always like to believe what they see with their own eyes, no matter what.
As for the two extra children, Jiang's mother is taking care of them, so she doesn't need to worry about them.
Next, it was time to calculate the dates and move.