Chapter 839 Caught Her Off Guard
Father Xiao was also a little surprised to see Fu Yancheng: "Why are you here so early in the morning? Is there something wrong?"
He knew that people from his brother-in-law's former army were coming today to investigate the pension issue, and he thought there was some change, so he asked this question.
Fu Yancheng was in a very good mood at the moment: "Uncle, there is no major change. It's just that the order of the investigation subjects has been adjusted. I came over to have breakfast with you and take you over to witness it."
When Xiao's mother heard this, she hurried out of the house and said, "Yancheng, do you mean that the comrades in the army should see my Dujuan first?"
Fu Yancheng nodded: "Yes."
After confirming with Fu Yancheng, Xiao's mother turned and went into the kitchen.
I don't know if she was excited or nervous, she just kept walking around in circles in the kitchen.
When Father Xiao saw her like this, he quickly sent her back to the house: "You prepare first, I'll make breakfast."
After a while, the porridge on the stove was ready, which went perfectly with the fried dough sticks and doughnuts that Fu Yancheng brought, and a small plate of pickles was cut over, so breakfast was solved.
Except for Chunxiao, the group took Fu Yancheng's car and went to the steel rolling mill together.
The troops had already conducted a thorough investigation in northern Jiangsu, so they made this trip to help the daughter of the real martyr get back her pension.
After Xiao's mother accompanied her niece to be questioned by comrades in the army, she also asked about some things about her eldest brother's life. Finally, she came out with red eyes.
The comrades in the army were very helpful. They handled the matter without the steel mill's intervention and got back the pension that Zhao Dujuan had received.
He also asked for compensation from his biological mother Jiang Suqing's cousin's family and gave it to her.
Dujuan is not yet eighteen years old, and she can still receive a subsidy of ten yuan every month until she reaches adulthood and all the procedures are completed, and then her comrades in the army can leave.
As for the incident in which her biological mother's cousin exchanged her two children, the army was unable to hold anyone responsible.
As for Jiang Suqing, she heard that her cousin had stopped looking for her a long time ago. She didn't know what bargaining chips they used, so she didn't intend to hold her cousin accountable.
Dujuan didn't expect that her comrades in the army would help her get compensation. Now she has found her aunt and has these compensation and pensions. As for her mother's attitude towards her, she doesn't care too much and doesn't want to waste time on this matter anymore, but she was enlightened by Chuxue.
Before the comrades in the army left, he asked them and the leaders of the steel rolling mill to witness the end of his relationship with his biological mother Jiang Suqing.
After all, she is about to become an adult, and she doesn't want Jiang Suqing, her biological mother who is not close to her, to interfere in her marriage, so it is better for them to be well.
It’s true, Jiang Suqing actually had this plan.
She thought that no matter what, Dujuan came to her for refuge. Although the relationship between mother and daughter was not good, she was her biological mother after all, so she wanted to use her marriage to benefit her family.
But this visit from the army caught her off guard.
As for the pensions that belonged to Du Juan, she naturally did not give them out willingly. Instead, her current husband forced her to give them out because he was afraid that this would affect his promotion. He naturally had his own little calculations in mind.
From his expression, I knew what he was planning. Unfortunately, Chu Xue and Fu Yancheng were not fools. It would be strange if he could succeed.
After Du Juan got the money, she went to Xiao's house immediately and said, "Aunt, please keep this money for me."
Xiao's mother didn't answer. "Du Juan, you're a grown woman now. Just keep the money yourself. If you don't feel comfortable leaving it in the dormitory, put it in the cabinet in your room at my aunt's house. When you turn eighteen, you can open a bank account. Depositing the money there will provide you with security for the future. Also, remember not to show off your wealth. Be low-key at work."
Du Juan knew that her aunt was doing this for her own good: "Aunt, I remember this."
At the same time, a quarrel broke out in the Wang family of the steel mill's residential compound. "Zhao Lulu, either you obey and marry into the Qiao family, or you go back to northern Jiangsu, to your parents. After all, it's your mother who has wronged me, not me and you."
(End of this chapter)
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