Chapter 44: My nephew's husband is a henpecked husband



The little guy He Yunqi is very proud and has the same unyielding spirit as his uncle He Ting.

In front of Lu Baiwei, he looked so young and small, with a thin body and a straight back, like a new soldier waiting for inspection.

The same is true for He Yunran.

Although the little guy was sick and looked listless, when he heard Lu Baiwei's voice, he opened his big eyes like black grapes and looked at He Ting softly on his shoulder.

But the little girl was not as brave as her brother He Yunqi, nor did she pretend to be strong like her brother. She looked timid.

Both of these children are very good-looking.

Especially He Yunran, the soft and gentle little guy, melted Lu Baiwei's heart.

In her previous life, she regretted not having children until her death. Although He Yunqi and He Yunran were not her and He Ting's blood relatives, she had already married He Ting and they were a family.

Rounding it off, his nephews and nieces could also be considered her and He Ting's children.

At first sight, Lu Baiwei fell in love with these two little guys.

Lu Baiwei saw that the two children's eyes were shining, as if they had found some good medicinal herbs in the mountains. He Ting breathed a sigh of relief to see her like this.

Although I haven't had time to communicate with Tang Jingchuan, I still want to know what happened with the old man and my uncle and brother.

But the nephew and niece were entrusted to Tang Jingchuan to be sent to the Peace Brigade, which meant that the two little ones would live with him and Weiwei for some time in the future.

He and Weiwei didn't have their own children yet, so He Ting felt guilty about asking her to help raise his nephews and nieces.

Fortunately, his Vivi was kind and strong, and she was not unhappy about the arrival of the two little ones.

"Weiwei, these are the two children from my eldest brother's family. My brother and sister-in-law asked my second uncle to send Xiao Qi and Xiao Ran to Xiangyang Brigade."

Lu Baiwei squatted down beside He Ting.

Xiaoran felt Lu Baiwei's kindness, and shyly stretched out her tender little hand to touch Lu Baiwei's face.

Lu Baiwei held the small hand in her backhand and rubbed it against her face with an intoxicated look on her face.

What happened in the capital is what He Ting cares about most.

Seeing that Lu Baiwei and Ranran were getting along well, he looked at Tang Jingchuan: "Last time I sent a letter back to the capital and told the old man about my marriage to Weiwei."

"I've been waiting for a reply."

"I haven't received any letters from home recently. What's going on in the capital?"

Tang Jingchuan also didn't expect that He Ting, who went to the countryside as an educated youth in Xiangyang Brigade, would actually marry his niece Lu Baiwei.

Because he had been the bodyguard of He Ting's grandfather and was familiar with He Ting's uncle and brother's family, Tang Jingchuan knew very well what kind of person He Ting was.

This kid has been very difficult to manage since he was young, but he is very popular in the compound and is a man of his own ideas.

You can't force him to drink water if he doesn't want to.

The old man forced him to go to the countryside because he got the news that the boy's missing biological mother was living well in Hong Kong City.

His father was a romantic man and sacrificed himself to protect his wife.

The He family has a clean family background, and the only thing that could be found wrong is the identity of their youngest daughter-in-law.

Not only He Ting’s grandfather but also his mortal enemy in the capital knew the whereabouts of He Ting’s biological mother.

The old man had a hunch that the other party would make a fuss about He Ting's biological mother, and he sent He Ting to the countryside to protect his most beloved grandson.

It turned out that the marriage contract between the two families had been canceled long ago because Tang Jingchuan had no sisters.

The old man in Beijing used this incident as an excuse to find a reason to let He Ting come to Xiangyang Brigade as an educated youth.

Unexpectedly, He Ting, who has always been opinionated, actually listened to the old man and married his niece.

The most important thing is that the grandson has settled down in the countryside. In this case, it is better to take the initiative than to wait for others to attack the He family.

The old man made a prompt decision and without waiting for his old rival to take action, the whole family applied to go to the northwest to plant trees and contribute to the country. He entrusted Tang Jingchuan to send the two young children to Xiangyang Brigade to live with He Ting.

"The Qin family has already taken action. It's a foregone conclusion that your uncle's family will be relocated to the farm. The next step is to squeeze out the old man."

"The old man didn't play by the rules. He unexpectedly applied to go to the northwest to plant trees, allowing the Qin family to hit the cotton market with a punch."

Tang Jingchuan explained to He Ting: "This way, the foundation of the He family is preserved without any serious damage. When the policy is relaxed, it won't take much effort to return to the original position."

"If you hadn't married Weiwei, the old man wouldn't have dared to play such a game."

"The person he is most worried about is you. He knows that you are living well in Xiangyang Brigade and have started a family with Weiwei, so he asked me to send Xiao Qi and Xiao Ran here."

As Tang Jingchuan was talking, he took out the passbook hidden in his coat pocket and handed it to He Ting.

"When you marry Weiwei, the old man asked me to bring the family fortune to you."

Tang Jingchuan stuffed the passbook into He Ting's hands and said, "This thing is so hot to hold, and I finally managed to hand it over to you, the original owner."

"The old man said that you can spend the money as you like. The money your uncle gave you to raise children and to marry you is all here."

Hearing that it was the family fortune, He Ting opened the passbook.

Lu Baiwei took the opportunity to tease Ranran and moved over to take a look at the zero after the number.

Ones, tens, hundreds, thousands, it turned out to be more than nine thousand yuan, almost ten thousand yuan.

Ten thousand in this era is equivalent to millions in the future, right?

Lu Baiwei was shocked by such a large sum of money.

I was also amazed at how wealthy the He family was.

Of course, He Ting was used to many storms, so he showed no expression when he received such a large sum of money. He glanced at the numbers on it and directly handed the passbook to Lu Baiwei.

"Wife, you take care of it."

Tang Jingchuan was stunned.

I really didn't expect that the guy who was lawless in the Beijing compound would be a henpecked husband in front of his niece.

With such a large sum of money, he handed the passbook to Weiwei without even frowning.

In fact, Tang Jingchuan still hasn't figured out why He Ting married his niece. Seeing how they get along, he, the second uncle, finally put his mind at ease.

The uncle doesn't mind adding icing on the cake.

Don't let your niece be looked down upon.

Tang Jingchuan immediately took out ten big unity notes and stuffed them into Lu Baiwei's pockets.

"Weiwei, you can keep this too. It's the gift money I prepared for you when you marry He Ting."

"Second uncle, this is too much."

Is it necessary to be so generous?

It's like money is like waste paper.

Lu Baiwei was so shocked that she waved her hands repeatedly: "Second uncle, this won't work."

"Our brigade gives out gifts for weddings, and even a big unity is very generous."

Tang Jingchuan insisted on giving it to her, and Lu Baiwei looked embarrassed: "I received six yuan as wedding gifts from my uncle and uncle before. As for you, uncle, I'll just take one big unity."

"Take it. Actually, this money was saved by your aunt and I."

Tang Jingchuan gave his niece a gift with all his heart. He insisted, "When your grandfather passed away two years ago, your aunt said she wanted to take you to Beijing to be raised as her daughter. Your biological father made a big fuss and insisted on taking you back home."


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