Ning Liang has never liked his older sister. Not only is she fat and ugly, but her behavior is also annoying.
But it must be said that her four little babies are exceptionally cute.
However, this biological mother was also unkind to her own child, frequently beating and scolding him. Therefore, he disliked his older sister even more.
If it weren't for my mother insisting on coming to see my brother-in-law and asking me to accompany him, he wouldn't have bothered to come today.
The four little ones ran over to Ning Liang excitedly and shouted, "Uncle, we missed you too!"
Looking at the four clean little bundles of joy, and then at the tidy and clean yard, Mrs. Pang was quite surprised: "Huanhuan, did you make all of this?"
Seeing Pang's puzzled look, Ning Huan knew she should quickly explain to Pang, otherwise, once Pang became suspicious, she might really be unable to explain herself.
She continued, "Mother, I bumped my head a while ago and it was quite serious. But I've figured out a lot of things now. I realized I hadn't done enough before. Now I've decided to take good care of our four little ones and my husband, and try my best to manage this household well."
Upon hearing that Ning Huan had kowtowed, Madam Pang immediately felt distressed and wanted to take a look. She discovered that Ning Huan did indeed have a wound on her head, and her eyes instantly welled up with tears: "My dear daughter, does your head hurt?"
Although she felt sorry for Ning Huan's injury, Pang was more relieved to hear that she had figured things out: "Although I feel sorry for you because you hurt yourself, I am also happy. I am happy that you have finally figured things out."
Madam Pang said earnestly, "Getting married is like a woman's second life. I've advised you long ago that you can't be as unreasonable as before, and you should be nicer to the children. You always complained that I was nagging, and you wouldn't listen to anything I said."
"Although you've suffered a bit now, I think it's not too late for you to understand."
Ning Huan replied, "Mother, I was wrong before, but now I really know how to change."
Madam Pang nodded with satisfaction and replied, "Good child, Mother is going to see her son-in-law. You come with me too."
Zhou Jing'an had just heard his mother and Zhou Yan causing trouble in the yard while he was inside the house. He heard them making things difficult for Ning Huan, but he didn't have the strength to get up and go out to see what was going on.
Just as he was getting anxious, he heard that Madam Pang had come to Ning Huan's rescue, and he was finally relieved.
Although he disliked Ning Huan and the two had been at odds before, Zhou Jing'an disliked the Zhou family even more after they came to cause trouble this time.
Moreover, Zhou Jing'an had taken to heart all of Yang's sarcastic remarks.
Indeed, these people didn't even bother to check on us when they came over; they were only concerned with the things Tao Fuyuan and the others had brought, as well as Ning Huan's venison.
Just as he was feeling increasingly uneasy, Ning Huan walked in with Madam Pang.
Just as Ning Huan was about to speak, Madam Pang stepped forward enthusiastically and said, "Son-in-law, I've come to see you. How are you feeling?"
Zhou Jing'an spoke politely to Madam Pang, while Ning Liang greeted Zhou Jing'an and went to play with the four little ones.
Ning Liang knew that his brother-in-law looked down on his sister from the bottom of his heart, so he had no intention of clinging to him.
Meanwhile, Madam Pang was talking to Zhou Jing'an inside the room:
"Although you're injured now, you can see a doctor and you'll be fine soon. Huanhuan is different now too. She told me she's thought a lot and wants to live a good life with you."
"Then you two should live well together. After all, there are still four little ones to worry about. It's important for everyone in the family to be harmonious. I know you might not like Ning Huan, but life is long. If you two get along well, you might even develop feelings for each other over time..."
Zhou Jing'an knew that Madam Pang was speaking well of Ning Huan, but when he heard about living a good life, he secretly looked up at Ning Huan.
I'm afraid this woman doesn't think that way; she's probably already planned what will happen after their divorce.
However, ever since Ning Huan agreed on the terms last time—that she would help him find a doctor to treat his illness and heal his injuries before they were divorced—they agreed to a divorce.
She has kept her promise and has now seen a doctor and is taking medication to recuperate.
If Ning Huan wants a divorce agreement, I can write it for her, and I can also give her some money in the future if I am able to.
only……
Zhou Jing'an looked at Ning Huan beside him and noticed that the woman seemed to have lost a lot of weight recently, and even the pimples and boils on her face seemed to have decreased a lot.
Thinking about Ning Huan's recent changes, a strange feeling rose in his heart.
Ning Huan felt a gaze upon her and looked over to find Zhou Jing'an staring at her.
She gave an awkward laugh. Did Zhou Jing'an think she was lying to him? She had just told him about the divorce, and then her mother came over and said the two of them should live a good life together.
Fearing that Zhou Jing'an would be unable to resist calling her a lunatic, Ning Huan quickly pulled Pang Shi out.
"Mom, I have some things to finish in the kitchen. Why don't you come with me and take a look?"
While it was said to be an excuse, Ning Huan really did have some work to help with; she hadn't rested since returning from town.
There were also quite a few pastries in the basket for the four little ones.
Pang took the contents out of the basket and found that they were filled with medicinal herbs, pastries, and cloth for several family members.
She looked at these things; although they were all necessities, Ning Huan had been used to spending money extravagantly since she was a child.
Besides, it's really inappropriate to buy so many pastries and fabrics for her own use.
Pang cautiously reminded her, "Huan'er, you bought so many things, it must have cost you a lot of money, right?"
Ning Huan replied while tidying up, "It didn't cost much."
Compared to the money she earns, she didn't spend much in town this time.
But Madam Pang said worriedly, "Daughter, don't take my words personally, but I'm just reminding you that now that your husband can't earn money and your in-laws don't care about you, you can't spend money as extravagantly as before."
"There are several packages of pastries and a lot of fabric in here. How can you possibly eat and use all of it? Once this money is gone, how will you live in the future?"
Ning Huan then realized what Pang Shi meant and quickly explained, "Mother, don't worry. I didn't buy these pastries for myself. I saw that the four little ones don't usually get to eat anything good, so I went to town to buy them some pastries."
"These fabrics were all bought for the four little ones and my husband; I didn't even buy any for myself."
Upon hearing this, Pang realized that all the fabrics were children's sizes, and the only few pieces of adult clothing were men's style.
She started to feel sorry for Huanhuan again: "Huanhuan, I misunderstood you just now, don't be angry with me! You bought so many things, aren't most of them for yourself?"
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