"I let you walk at all back then because I was pregnant and my belly was too big," Song Yan said.
“Okay, I’ll take you home and then go find Aunt Ji,” Di Minxia said excitedly.
“It’s not far from home, why would I need you to take me?” Song Yan said.
"No, Wei Aiguo told me I can't be careless for a moment. I've taken you home, so don't worry!" Di Minxia insisted on watching Song Yan enter the house before turning back.
I don't know how he got Aunt Ji to believe him, but she actually agreed.
Di Minxia said that she would go back with Ding Yaqiu whenever Song Yan gave her leave.
This was risky, as Song Yan had discussed with Di Jianjun. Song Yan could only release the man if the younger brother agreed.
Song Yan also wanted to see Di Minxia's competence.
Needless to say, even with Song Yan's current wealth, his family needs someone by their side.
Di Minxia is skilled in martial arts, and if she is also capable of handling affairs, Song Yan would like to keep her on long-term.
Di Jianjun really thought his sister was just bored and had nothing better to do.
If you take someone's money, you should do your job. What kind of behavior is it if you run away halfway through?
Song Yan: "I will definitely grant her leave if she asks for it."
Di Jianjun: Is this a fake story? Why is Song Yan always so eager to stir up trouble?
"Give me the detailed address of Old Ding's daughter's husband's family."
"Do you see any comrades over there? If you do, you can go. If not, you should stay home as soon as possible!"
Di Minxia happily pulled out a used envelope. "That's even better. I've already asked for the address. Here's the address... Didn't you say there's a library there? I think I should check the map beforehand to see exactly where it is?"
Di Jianjun did indeed have comrades-in-arms in the commune where Ding Yaqiu was sent to work in the countryside, and there were others nearby.
The next morning, Di Jianjun called his comrade. He knew he couldn't make a big deal out of it, so he told him he'd have his cousin contact him and ask for his help.
Di Jianjun personally wrote a letter and gave it to Di Minxia, asking her to deliver it to her comrade in the commune.
Before Di Minxia set off, Song Yan had one more thing to tell her.
Whether Ding Yaqiu wants to have a child is her own decision, and Di Minxia should not interfere; this is her advice as a friend.
If Ding Yaqiu wants to have a child, Song Yan thinks she should be strategic.
It's normal for rural people to value boys, because boys are the main breadwinners in the family. But beating a wife like this just because you don't want a son is unacceptable. It shows how inhumane his family is.
You need to be strategic with this kind of person.
"Don't reveal your plans to have children." Song Yan guessed that if it were revealed, Ding Yaqiu would definitely use it to blackmail her.
Also, if she ties someone up, will there be any marks left afterward? Ding Yaqiu's mother-in-law seemed really reckless; if she insisted on reporting the incident, marks on the body would make things difficult to explain. So we must be careful.
Song Yan gave a few more scattered instructions.
Nowadays, a letter of introduction is definitely needed for traveling. Aunt Ji had prepared Di Minxia's letter of introduction perfectly.
Di Minxia worked as both a bodyguard and a nanny.
Aunt Wei felt that hiring two people was unreasonable. She was perfectly capable of doing it herself.
After Di Minxia left, I realized that things at home were really busy.
Song Yan can forget about the days when she usually feeds the children and reads books.
With Di Minxia gone, Wang Wenli got busy. Song Yan then had to change and wash the baby's diapers herself.
Old Zeng has suffered for so many years, and Song Yan doesn't want him to do anything normally.
Di Jianjun can take care of Lao Zeng, such as washing Lao Zeng's clothes, but you can't expect him to cook for you.
Ji Chunyang and her two friends went to school, and while they couldn't help with that, they had three mouths to feed.
Cleaning the house, cooking, and washing clothes—it's quite a lot of work.
Especially when it comes to cooking, I feel like I've cooked a lot, but there are so many people, and the plates and bowls are empty in no time.
Aunt Wei sighed, saying she was used to an easy life. Even helping with cooking felt exhausting.
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