Political Commissar Wang: "Yes, then I'll head back now."
Shen Jichuan: "I won't see you off. Drive carefully and be safe."
"Why are you sending anything else? Just take good care of your younger siblings. When they get out of the hospital and go home, come to my yard and catch a few chickens to make soup."
Wen Qiao knew that Li Qin's sister-in-law was secretly raising a few chickens behind our yard, treating them like precious treasures.
She kept them secretly, even though there was no explicit rule in the military prohibiting the raising of poultry.
However, local people are indeed not allowed to raise too many of these animals at home.
The main problem is that there isn't enough food to eat. When people raise too many poultry, they start to speculate and undermine socialism.
Ordinary people are not allowed to keep these animals in their homes, but if military families keep them, wouldn't that cause conflict between the military and civilians?
Therefore, the families in the family compound are not allowed to support themselves.
But if you keep them secretly and privately, and no one reports or investigates, then naturally there will be no problem.
Political Commissar Wang has revealed all his secrets.
It's clear that Political Commissar Wang is a genuinely good person; he's the kind of person who truly steps up when there's trouble.
After Political Commissar Wang left, Lü Yazhi still hadn't returned, so Shen Jichuan sat on the edge of Wen Qiao's bed.
He reached out and touched Wen Qiao's haggard face.
"Wen Qiao, do you resent me?"
Wen Qiao shook her head slightly, "What's the use of resenting you? If resenting you could make my daughter better, then I would definitely resent you."
"Now that things have come to this, the more resentment I feel towards you, the more it allows those with ulterior motives to succeed."
“Sir, she is your aunt, she is your mother’s younger sister. She is genuinely good to you and thought that now that you are an adult and a leader in the army, she can rely on you. But now, you have given me the title of your wife.”
"You gave me, someone who came from the countryside to the city, yes, how did I end up marrying you, such a high-ranking person?"
“She doubted me, belittled me, and spoke to me in a degrading way. I could fight back, I could fight her. But she shouldn’t have said those things that cursed my daughter.”
"My daughter will definitely survive."
"I would give my life to save hers."
Wen Qiao didn't cry or make a fuss; she quietly and gently said these heartbreaking words to him.
Hearing Wen Qiao's words, Shen Jichuan reached out and hugged her.
"You are my wife, and all my honors should be half of yours. You should enjoy them as a matter of course."
"She shouldn't have said that to you. It really made you feel wronged."
“Wen Qiao, don’t hate me because of these things. This is also my first time being a husband and dealing with something like this. If you tell me, I will understand and make the right arrangements.”
"I don't care what others say, you, Wen Qiao, are my family, my only family."
“I’m so much older than you, I’ll definitely leave before you.”
“If you encounter something unfair, tell me and I will handle it. Don’t keep it bottled up inside, and don’t hold a grudge against me. Don’t let these things lead you to divorce me.”
"You, a young woman in the prime of your life, slept with me and even had my child. You're just going to wait until I'm gone, and everything I have will be yours."
Wen Qiao pursed her lips, laughed through her tears, and reached out to punch Shen Jichuan.
“Shen Jichuan, you’re a real bastard. I’m still worried about our daughter, and you’re saying these things again.”
Why are you suddenly saying that?
Just now, when he came to find Wen Qiao, he overheard his mother-in-law advising her that if she didn't want to continue the relationship, she should divorce him, saying that she was still young and could find a good match anywhere.
Hearing this, he didn't blame his mother-in-law for saying that.
He clearly understood his mother-in-law's worries and concerns; she was afraid that he would prioritize his aunt's family ties and thus wrong his wife and children.
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