Chapter 81 Which ex-sister-in-law shared a house with her brother-in-law?



Chi Yin shouted, "Zhuifeng! Dahuang! Keep your eyes on me. If this person appears near our house again, bite him to death!"

Zhuifeng is the retired military dog ​​that Wei Chengan got from Li Jiang, and Dahuang is the yellowish dog that Chi Yin brought from the Wei family and raised since childhood.

Following Chi Yin's instructions, the two dogs barked twice and immediately pounced on the beast, frightening Chi Qiang so much that he almost lost his soul and ran away immediately.

The two dogs chased Chi Qiang around the road in front of the house countless times, until Chi Qiang collapsed on the road, exhausted, and Chi Yin called the two dogs back.

After the two dogs entered the door, Chi Yin slammed the gate shut and locked the bolt.

Chi Qiang struggled to get up from the mud. He saw Zhou Lanhua rushing over from afar. He thought she was there to rescue him. He held his mouth and said with great grievance, "Mom! Chi Yin is such a piece of shit! She actually let the dog bite me!"

As a result, Zhou Lanhua didn't even bother to look at him, "Chi Yan is in the hospital, go take her away quickly, and don't let her stay with Wei Chengliang anymore!"

After saying that, he went to Chi Yin's house.

Chi Yin was asking Chi Zhenggang a few questions about his health in the yard when she heard a knock on the door. She saw through the crack that it was Zhou Lanhua, and she hurried to open the door.

Two children were playing hide-and-seek in the yard, Aunt Li was cooking in the kitchen, and in the living room, Chi Zhenggang and Zhou Lanhua were looking at Chi Yin with serious faces.

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Chi Yin poured tea for them, but Chi Zhenggang didn't take it with a sullen face. Zhou Lanhua took two pots of tea and put them on the table, glaring at Chi Yin, "You really went too far today. No matter how wrong Yan'er was, she is still your sister. How could you let her lose face in front of everyone? I really don't understand how much hatred you two sisters have for each other to keep arguing with each other."

Chi Zhenggang turned to Zhou Lanhua, anger flashing in his eyes, "Don't be so hypocritical and scold her in front of me? How could I not know you? You are deliberately protecting her. Why don't you just send the people away for the inspection? Why do you have to do it in front of so many people? She doesn't know the importance of the matter, and you follow her and make trouble?"

Zhou Lanhua felt guilty when her husband glared at her, but she still told him her true thoughts, "I thought about stopping Yin'er, but I remembered Yan'er spread rumors about Yin'er and her uncle, so I thought I could just scare her. I never thought she had lived with Xiaoliang for so many years."

Chi Zhenggang snorted angrily, "Rumors? Do you really think it's all rumors? There's a saying that goes, there's no smoke without fire. Your daughter and her brother-in-law are innocent. How can they make rumors about her?"

After saying that, Chi Zhenggang was not in the mood to stay for dinner, so he got up and walked out.

Chi Yin stood up and followed him, "Dad, Wei Chengan did save me that day, and nothing happened between us in the cowshed."

Chi Zhenggang stopped and turned back to glare at her, "I believe nothing happened between you that day, but I know something will definitely happen in the future! Xixi and Wanwan both told me that their uncle lives in the room opposite yours! How can you, as a sister-in-law, live together with his brother-in-law? If someone catches you, they will treat you like you treated Yan'er today?"

When Zhou Lanhua came over, she heard these words and her face was full of disbelief.

Chi Zhenggang left angrily.

Zhou Lanhua hurriedly followed him, took two steps and then hurried back.

She couldn't calm down anymore. Roommates? Chi Yin and Wei Chengan roommates?

Zhou Lanhua suppressed her anger and didn't get mad at her daughter. "Tell me the truth, where have you guys gotten to?"

Chi Yin answered honestly, "Mom, when I first moved out to rent a house, I didn't have enough money, and the money I saved was stolen by Chi Qiang. You know about this, and it was reported to the police station. Later, Wei Cheng'an suggested that he could partner with me to reduce the pressure of rent, so I agreed."

Zhou Lanhua stared at her daughter fiercely, "Is there no relationship between a man and a woman?"

Chi Yin shook his head.

Zhou Lanhua didn't see any concealment in her daughter's eyes, and her daughter looked very frank, so she breathed a sigh of relief.

But who would believe that a single man and a single woman living under the same roof are innocent?

In her heart, Zhou Lanhua favors her biological daughter. After all, she was born after ten months of pregnancy, so she would be partial to her because of the blood relationship.

She doesn't want what happened to her younger daughter to happen to her own daughter.

Zhou Lanhua thought about it, made up her mind and said, "Well, starting tomorrow, Mom will move in with you. When Wei Chengan returns to the army, Mom will move back to live with your dad."

Chi Yin knew that her mother was worried about her, so she nodded.

Aunt Li listened to the conversation while cooking in the kitchen, and felt a little heavy in her heart.

In fact, she had already noticed that Wei Chengan's eyes were always on Chi Yin, and his attentiveness to Chi Yin was even more enthusiastic than that of a loving couple.

She didn't think much of it before, but today, the words of Chi's parents reminded her. Aunt Li suddenly realized that Wei Cheng'an must have some shameful thoughts about Chi Yin.

Aunt Li knows very well that in this era, a woman's reputation is more valuable than gold.

If your reputation is bad, you won’t be able to open a shop and do business. Even walking on the street you’ll be criticized by people.

For the sake of Chi Yin and the child, and also for Wei Chengan himself, Aunt Li made up her mind that she would never dare to let Wei Chengan live in her house again.

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Chi Yin only thought about making money.

After dinner, she lit the brightest kerosene lamp, leaned over the table and drew the blouse she had in mind in her notebook.

After all, I have lived ten years longer than others, and I have a lot of new ideas in my mind. I haven't encountered any bottlenecks for the time being, and I finished the three design drawings quickly.

With the model, the next step is to sew out the sample.

She sat at the table, carefully measuring and cutting with a tape measure and chalk. When her shoulders were sore, the first sample was completed.

She tried it on first and found the fabric was soft and breathable against her skin. She didn't feel any tightness when she raised her hands and bent over. Only then did she feel satisfied.

Chi Yin stretched her shins and then sat down to work on the second piece of clothing. By the time the kerosene in the lamp had run out, three shirts of different styles were finished.

She put on the short-sleeved shirt, raised her hands, bent over, and turned around, and she was satisfied only when she no longer felt uncomfortable.

The alarm clock on the wall pointed to three o'clock in the morning. Perhaps because she had stayed up past her bedtime, Chi Yin was still full of energy. She found that the quieter it was at night, the more fresh ideas popped up in her head.

I simply lay on the table and drew out these ideas one by one with a pen.

Chi Yin was fully committed. After the kerosene was extinguished, she poured in new kerosene and continued to work hard. She thought to herself that once the draft was finished, she would concentrate on sewing at daybreak, and maybe she could sew ten pieces.

The sky gradually brightened, and Chi Yin was still drawing.

"Chi Yin, how come you get up earlier than an old man like me?"

Suddenly, Lao Li's voice rang out, startling Chi Yin. She stopped writing and looked up. It was Lao Li who was jogging early in the morning to exercise as usual.

She turned her head and looked at the wall. Oh my god, it was already five o'clock. It would be dawn in another hour.

She hurriedly packed her notebooks and put the cap on her pen, and by the time she climbed into bed, it was nearly six o'clock.

Maybe I was too tired, and I fell into a deep sleep as soon as my head touched the pillow.

I don't know how long I slept, but I vaguely heard the sound of banging on the door and Aunt Li's shout, "Chi Yin, there's business, how much do you want to sell it for?"

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