Zhou Jinyu was devastated. She clearly understood that what's done is done, and what's lost can never be regained.
Zhou Hongyu frowned slightly. This was a good time to sound her out. Knowing Zhou Jinyu's character, she would never come empty-handed; she must have something to back her up.
Zhou Hongyu slowly spoke: "Zhou Jinyu, if you have anything to say, I'll pass it on to you!"
Zhou Jinyu nodded: "Tell your aunt that if she still wants to be buried with your uncle in the future, she should consider reconciling our two families! Only we can help with this!"
After saying that, he left with mixed feelings.
Zhou Hongyu rested her chin on her hand, watching Zhou Jinyu's departing figure, and then they were buried together...
How could she not know? She's clearly her mother's most beloved daughter!
No, I have to sound them out tonight.
In the evening, Granny Zhou returned from playing outside. Her son-in-law was cooking in the kitchen, while Zhou Hongyu rested her chin on her hand and leaned against the window, lost in thought.
The air was filled with the rich aroma of braised beef.
This is Zhou Hongyu's favorite braised beef. Her mother-in-law used to make it for her, but now it's Chang Xingwang's turn to make it for her. She really doesn't want to do it herself.
Granny Zhou's face twitched as she walked up to Zhou Hongyu: "What are you standing here for?"
Mom's back!
Zhou Hongyu snapped out of her daze, her eyes lighting up instantly: "Mom!"
"Stop yelling! It's annoying!"
Grandma Zhou placed the snacks she had bought for her granddaughter on the table.
"Tell me, why did you specifically call me back?"
Zhou Hongyu was unhappy that Granny Zhou moved back to the village. Granny Zhou wasn't one to deliberately make things difficult for the children, so she didn't go back. However, she had recently become obsessed with watching plays and spent every day at the theater with her mother-in-law, so she practically lived in the Chang family courtyard in Shuangdong Hutong.
Zhou Hongyu was speechless; she couldn't form a sentence when the words were on the tip of her tongue.
"...There's something I want to ask Mom, so I wanted to invite you back for a meal."
"Hmph!" Granny Zhou snorted, "Don't you dare give me any hard work!"
Hearing Mei Ying's private complaints, the heartless Zhou Hongyu decided to send her granddaughter to a boarding school, ostensibly to "train the child."
Grandma Zhou favored her granddaughter, but she also knew that the older generation should avoid interfering in children's education if possible.
Granny Zhou assumed that Zhou Hongyu had already made up her mind to do it, so she wanted to use her as a shield.
She wouldn't agree to that; she already said she wouldn't interfere!
Zhou Hongyu pouted, wondering what her mother was thinking!
Zhou Hongyu asked softly, "Mom, tell me secretly, do you want to be buried with Dad in the future?"
"Who told you that!"
Granny Zhou was startled. That was what she thought, but she never intended to cause her children any trouble, because she knew that her children were all filial and would definitely try their best to fulfill her wish.
The cemetery at Babaoshan.
The difficulty of it is self-evident.
Granny Zhou didn't want the children to pay too much for this; that was her own business.
"Mom, tell me the truth, do you want to?"
Granny Zhou was furious: "Think it over! Fine, I'll think it over! Am I your mother or your grandson? How dare you speak so aggressively!"
Zhou Hongyu remained silent for a long time. In her dream, her mother passed away during the hottest part of summer and was buried in the south for various reasons, never to return.
It's their children who are unfilial!
"Mom! We're so sorry, sob sob..."
Zhou Hongyu suddenly burst into a heart-wrenching cry, as if she had lost her own mother.
Mother Zhou: What can I say? I'm still alive and well!
Chang Xingwang, who was cooking in the kitchen, was startled and asked, "What happened?"
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