Chapter 374 The Aftermath of the Yang Family



When Gu Ye saw Ms. Zhai, he nodded in acknowledgment.

He met Ms. Zhai once when his mother was still alive.

More than 30 years have passed, and he no longer remembers what Ms. Zhai looks like. After all, he was still young at that time. If he hadn't come to her house this time, he definitely wouldn't have recognized her on the street.

"Are you Xu Ning's son?"

Ms. Zhai only learned later from Lao Gao that the children were Xu Ning's grandchildren, which explained why they were so good-looking.

"Hello, Aunt Zhai! It's been a long time!"

"Long time no see, more than 20 years have passed in the blink of an eye. Alright, you should go back now, and come back the day after tomorrow."

Ms. Zhai waved her hand, turned around and went into the house, her back view looking somewhat lonely.

"Let's go back too."

Gu Ye didn't say anything, but the children could tell that their father (uncle) was in a bad mood because he was thinking about his grandmother.

Bonnie understands Gu Ye; his longing for his mother and his resentment towards Gu Xiangdong are obstacles he can't overcome.

The jeep was fast, and we arrived home in no time.

The children went back to their rooms to study. Liu Jiu and Xuan Yi have a lot of courses to learn.

Sanqi could still relax for a few more years, but he liked foreign languages ​​and added some extra lessons for himself.

Bonnie felt like she must have saved the galaxy in her past life, otherwise, how could she have such wonderful children who didn't require her to worry about anything?

Thinking back to her previous life, Old Jiang had worried about her a lot, especially during her adolescence. She hated and opposed everything Old Jiang said, whether it was good or bad.

What are you thinking about?

"Think about what good things I've done to meet you three, and how happy I am. The man is ambitious, and the child is easy to take care of!"

Bonnie's praise put Gu Ye in a great mood, and he followed up with his wife, asking, "Are you serious? Do you really feel happy, happy in every way?"

"Yes, happiness, the kind that makes you smile even when you're asleep."

Gu Ye was delighted, thinking that he needed to make his wife even happier. "Wife, let's go to bed early tonight."

"You're sleepy, so you should go to sleep first. I still need to write something."

Bonnie didn't catch the underlying meaning in Gu Ye's words; she was a bit slow on the uptake in that regard.

"Wife, I want you to be happier!"

Gu Ye touched Bao Ni's cheek, then slid it down a little. Even the slow-witted Bao Ni understood what he meant. Her face felt a little hot. Really, what time is it!

"The children are still awake!"

Bonnie had also heard the saying that men in their thirties are like wolves and men in their forties are like tigers, and it was true that her husbands were in their prime.

"I know they'll be going to bed soon."

Gu Ye thought to himself, "His wife is a bit silly!"

Gu Ye never thought that it was a good thing for children to be too studious. After waiting for a long time, he finally heard them washing up and going to bed.

That night, Gu Ye made Bao Ni even happier sexually, keeping his word.

Life went on happily, and before they knew it, it was April. Bonnie had already turned over the soil in the vegetable garden, and the seedlings in the boxes in the kitchen had sprouted.

Now, during their rest time, Bonnie doesn't have to go to English lessons anymore. The three children can go by themselves. Gu Xuanyu has classes all morning on Saturdays and comes back in the afternoon. He goes to English lessons with them on Sundays.

Bonnie took advantage of the good sunshine and hung her cotton-padded coat on the balcony to dry.

I'm already wearing the sweater I knitted last year, and I can put away my winter clothes now.

Bonnie took a wooden stick and tapped each piece of clothing to remove the dust; some dust was visibly floating out of the window.

"Clang, clang..."

Bonnie heard someone knocking on the door, or rather, someone banging on the door.

"Bonnie, I'm going to die."

As soon as Sister-in-law Wei Hong came in, she said something out of the blue, leaving Bao Ni completely bewildered.

"Sister-in-law, don't rush, tell me slowly, who's not able to?"

Bonnie pulled her to sit on the sofa to catch her breath, reminding her that she had run all the way here.

Zhou Weihong didn't run here; she was out of energy and was panting after only a few steps.

"Commander Yang's eldest son is dying. Today I heard Aunt Yang crying, and she even accused Cao Wenze of being a murderer..."

After a brief pause, Zhou Weihong got to the point.

She didn't go out today, but was startled by the crying next door. Upon closer listening, she realized it was Aunt Yang crying and cursing Yang Junzhang's eldest son.

I didn't hear his daughter-in-law's voice; she must still be at the hospital. Occasionally, I heard Commander Yang's words of comfort.

"She's really something, calling herself a murderer. How could she say that?"

Bonnie got angry as soon as she heard this. It was so unreasonable that she had forgotten what she had done.

"It's a good thing Wenze and the others aren't here, otherwise she would have run to their door and started cursing them. His son is a human being, but other people's children deserve to die."

"You should have known this when you broke up someone else's family. Retribution isn't going to be delayed, it's just that the time hasn't come yet."

When Bonnie thought of the hurdle that Gu Ye couldn't get over, she became unusually angry.

"Calm down. I didn't say this to make you angry. Have Gu Ye call Cao Wenze tonight and give him a heads-up, just in case."

Zhou Weihong knew a little about Aunt Yang; she wasn't a magnanimous person.

"I know, it was just a moment of anger. These people who interfere in other people's marriages are so despicable and hateful."

“You weren’t here before. Back then, there were so many things like that. Under the guise of breaking down feudal marriages, how many wives were forced to leave their husbands’ homes?”

Zhou Weihong grew up in a military compound, where she saw and heard a lot. Although she was young at the time, she was old enough to remember things.

"That's why they say that marriage is like a second reincarnation for a woman; you never know what kind of person she'll meet."

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