Chapter 15 The Han Family Suffers



After Song Yining finished getting things done for the two of them, she left without paying any attention to the little brat, who was also a pampered child.

Han Ping treated him like royalty, believing that raising a child this way meant she wouldn't have to do anything, as someone would take him in later.

Having finished everything, Song Yining happily headed home, ready to get a good night's sleep.

I slept without any dreams.

Today was a day off, and Song Yining avoided her mother and younger brother, saying she was going to see a classmate, and went out on her own.

In a secluded corner, Song Yining went into her spatial dimension to dress up, then rode her bicycle, instantly transforming into a young woman, and headed towards her so-called grandmother's house.

Today, she was going to avenge the suffering her mother had endured. After making some inquiries, Song Yining confirmed the Han family's address.

Arriving at the Han family's place, we found a courtyard they had bought a few years ago. From the outside, it appeared to be three main houses with side rooms on both sides.

From the outside, the yard looked quite large. Song Yining learned from the side that the old lady of the Han family lived with her son, daughter-in-law, two grandsons, and one granddaughter.

The daughter married into the Shen family. The son-in-law is away from home most of the year. His allowance arrives at home on time every month, and he takes care of the two children on his own.

These are all things that Grandma Han herself told her and her neighbors. They didn't live here before; they only moved here after their daughter had her second child.

Song Yining calculated that it should be the payment Shen Peng gave to the Han family for taking care of Han Ping's children.

Now that they know the approximate location, Song Yining will meet with the Han family tonight.

Old Mrs. Han is quite shrewd; she uses her own daughter to scheme for her son step by step. No wonder she was taken care of by the young lady's side.

Having calculated everything so clearly, Han Ping still thought her mother liked him very much.

Little did they know that the old lady was doing all this for her son and grandson, and that it was good that she had been happily playing the role of a mother to her son's family all these years.

I once thought that my sister was not favored by my mother, but in fact, my sister had long seen through my mother's hypocrisy.

I don't want to confront my biological mother directly, so I can only wait until I have the ability to do so before I can think of a solution.

He grew stronger step by step, and when he was fully capable, he met Shen Zhi, who shared the same ideals.

Old Mrs. Han was also someone who judged people by their appearance. She saw that although her son-in-law's family had all gone abroad, even a skinny camel is bigger than a horse, so they must still have a lot of things at home.

After learning about their plan from their children, they agreed without hesitation. The eldest daughter was already out of control, while the youngest daughter was simple-minded and easy to control.

From now on, their family's livelihood would depend on their youngest daughter. In the end, they all agreed to Shen Peng's plan and benefited from it.

Over the years, Grandma Han has lived a very comfortable life. Her daughter-in-law doesn't dare to cause trouble, and she holds the reins of the family finances.

After scouting the area, Song Yining rode her bike around and bought some pastries to take home.

When the two younger brothers saw the food their older sister had brought back, they were very happy and handed it to their mother, and the family shared the delicious food together.

This heartwarming scene deeply moved Song Yining, who lacks family affection.

In modern times, Song Yining's parents divorced early and remarried, leaving him as an unwanted child. He only had his grandparents to rely on.

As evening fell, Song Yining rode her bicycle towards her so-called maternal grandmother's house, the evening breeze blowing and her hands feeling the cool handlebars. A big gift awaited them that day.

Upon reaching the alley entrance, he put away his bicycle and, seizing the opportune moment, climbed over into the Han family's courtyard.

Let the two little cuties wander around, and let Song Yining check the situation outside the house first.

The layout of this courtyard is similar to that of the Song family's. Song Yining heard soft breathing coming from the left room.

There were two different breathing sounds on the right, which determined which room was where Grandma Han lived.

Song Yining didn't hesitate to administer the medicine, and after they were all fast asleep, the two little cuties returned.

The information gathered said: "There are several large boxes buried under the trees in this yard, and there are also several boxes under the old lady's bed in her bedroom. The old lady often takes them out to carry with her."

There was a cellar under the kitchen cabinets, and several boxes were stored inside.

With the help of the two adorable little ones, Song Yining easily found the place where the Han family hid their valuables.

First, they gave the old lady medication that could easily cause a stroke, and gave Uncle and Aunt Han medication that could easily cause agitation, and then quickly began the looting.

The two mice had already gone into the yard to dig holes for burying the box, while Song Yining was inside the house looking for places to hide things.

Two small boxes were found under the old lady's bed. Inside were several gold earrings and bracelets, a small bag of gold leaves, several silver bracelets and earrings, and a well-wrapped headdress with brightly set gemstones.

There was also more than 1,000 yuan in cash wrapped in a handkerchief, so the old lady was probably quite wealthy, having saved up so much.

The other box also contained many gold bracelets and rings, silver bracelets and rings, and a few small yellow croakers.

Below was a piece of paper with a marriage certificate written on it. Judging from the paper, it should belong to the old lady, and it was well preserved.

The old lady often takes it out to look at; it's a memory of her youth.

Song Yining accepted the offer with a smile. She then went to the kitchen cabinet, gently pushed it open, and a cellar appeared.

After Song Yining went down, she saw five large boxes inside, each containing different antique jade artifacts, and she took all of them.

After going up, Song Yining looked at the courtyard and was still very angry. She went into the house and put everything inside into her spatial storage.

They were given a bed and a blanket to cover themselves. Song Yining was also very filial and left them her own blanket as well, which was a sign of respect from the younger generation.

Once inside the uncle's room, they were very unceremonious, leaving them a bed and blankets, and even putting away all the cabinets in the room.

Let's leave the children's room for now; there are no valuables inside. In the yard, the two little ones are still digging and digging away.

When Song Yining saw them, she was reminded of digging in the big garden. Song Yining let the two mice rest while she continued digging.

In my heart, I was still singing, "In the little garden, I dig and dig, planting tiny seeds and letting tiny flowers bloom."

In the big garden, digging and digging and digging...

After digging around, Song Yining reached the top of the box, which contained three large boxes. She then stored them all in her spatial storage.

As for the pit in the yard, Song Yining left it to her uncle to fill in himself. Digging a pit is quite tiring, and her stomach was growling with hunger after dinner.

After a series of events, Song Yining's space made further progress. She brought two adorable little creatures into her space, walked out of the alley, and rode her bicycle home.

The next day, things were not peaceful in the Han family courtyard. When the old lady woke up, she saw that there was only her bed left in her room. In her haste, she got out of bed without even putting on her shoes.

She crawled under the bed to check if her suitcase was there, but the area under the bed was empty. The old lady was still furious but hadn't lost her temper yet.

He called out to his son, "Daqiang, Daqiang, come here quickly, come here quickly."

Seeing that there was no movement, the old lady had no choice but to crawl on the ground little by little towards her son's house.

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