136: Shen Jichuan is discharged from the hospital, and Wen Qiao contacts her mother (1/2)



The hospital ultimately ended this seemingly simple medical dispute by dismissing Li Xia.

Li Xia wanted to cause trouble, but the hospital wouldn't give her the chance and quickly fired her.

Before Wen Qiao could even ask Li Xia, Li Xia confessed on her own.

She only accepted fifty yuan from them.

Say a few bad things about Wen Qiao, this pregnant woman, and urge her to have an abortion.

Li Xia is actually a cautious person, so she asked that person at the time.

Who is Wen Qiao? What does she do? What is her identity? Why did she do this?

The woman told her that Wen Qiao was a mistress who stole her husband, that her husband was a rich man, and that Wen Qiao was a mistress.

Li Xia never imagined that Wen Qiao was not only not the mistress that woman was talking about, but also the legitimate wife of the deputy division commander, a leader of the military region.

Li Xia has really fallen into a deep ditch this time.

She hated the person who didn't tell her name, offered her fifty yuan, and said she should tell a few lies.

Wen Qiao was very uneasy about not being able to get any information about Yu Mengxian out of Li Xia.

Yu Mengxian is a very cunning person.

Zhang Wenshu could not find Yu Mengxian at the hospital, or even in the vicinity of the hospital.

After Wen Qiao's second ultrasound,

Two days later, Shen Jichuan had Zhang Wenshu and the driver drive Wen Qiao back to the military compound.

When Wen Qiao got home, she learned that Yu Mengxian had already returned.

An An lived peacefully in the Li family's house.

Wen Qiao learned about this from Li Qin's second daughter, Er Ya.

Director Li's youngest son and Wang Gang's second daughter are classmates.

Er Ya disliked Li Xiaowei. She felt that Li Xiaowei was so old, yet he was still snotty and slovenly, making him seem very unlikable.

But Li Xiaowei really liked to pester Er Ya.

Li Xiaowei can tell you everything about the Li family as long as Er Ya asks.

Shen Jichuan's injuries were not minor; even after being discharged from the hospital, he would need to rest in bed for at least three months.

He suffered frostbite down to the bone, which is quite serious.

By the time he was discharged from the hospital, the New Year would have already passed.

This was their first New Year after getting married, and also their first New Year apart.

Wen Qiao originally planned to have someone drive her to the hospital on New Year's Eve to spend the holiday with Shen Jichuan.

But then it snowed heavily that day, making it impossible to drive to the provincial military hospital, let alone...

It's difficult to even go out.

On the night of the 30th, Wen Qiao and Su Mei prepared six dishes.

Three meat dishes, three vegetable dishes, and a sauerkraut soup—this is what Wen Qiao wants to drink.

She didn't know why, but the bigger her belly got, the more she craved sour foods.

There were only the two of them at home, so Wen Qiao asked Su Mei to call her daughter out.

The three people sat together.

Su Mei served food to her daughter and fed her. While eating, she suddenly wiped away tears.

Wen Qiao laughed and said, "Why are you crying on New Year's Day?"

Su Mei said, "I haven't celebrated the New Year for many years."

"Comrade Xiaoqiao, thank you so much today. You are our benefactor. I will repay you in the future if I return to Shanghai."

Wen Qiao knew that at this time, Su Mei's household registration information had been transferred to the Northwest.

The place I was sent to was a village called Ertunzi.

Su Mei and her daughter want to leave this place, but they need the village committee to issue a certificate for them to return to the city.

Meanwhile, a company in Shanghai accepted her transfer of her household registration back to Shanghai.

Given her background as a capitalist's daughter, how could anyone possibly want her to go back?

She even approached the neighborhood committee and said she was willing to do street sweeping work, even if the pay was low.

As long as she and her daughter stay in Shanghai and their household registration remains in Shanghai, that's fine.

But the neighborhood committee still wouldn't allow it, and even publicly criticized the mother and daughter in the street.

The mother and daughter were sent here out of necessity.

Wen Qiao looked at Su Mei and gently comforted her:

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