Chapter 229 The Child is Very Well-Behaved



Chapter 229 The Child is Very Well-Behaved

After she said this, she chuckled, looking playful and cute.

The cold wind felt like a knife cutting my face, and I had to carry so many things, which was really exhausting.

The north wind howled violently, carrying goose-feather-like snowflakes that went straight into my neck.

A strong gust of wind blew over, causing my cheeks to hurt, as if someone was slowly cutting my skin with a blunt blade.

What’s even worse is that I have to carry all kinds of heavy bags in my hands, and every step I take is a huge drain on my physical strength.

The trip back and forth twice was a disastrous one. If one was not careful, one would slip and fall on the icy road.

"Just tell them what to do, and no one will disobey."

Seeing this, Yang Yueting comforted her, "Don't worry too much. My eldest and second child are usually very sensible and reasonable. As long as Auntie gives them a little instruction and assigns them a task, they will definitely do it obediently without any complaints or dragging their feet."

Although Yang Yueting likes quietness, she will not remain silent when people get together.

Yang Yueting has a quiet personality and always likes to stay alone, reading and drinking tea.

However, every time she attends a family gathering, no matter how lively the atmosphere is or how frequently the topic changes, she will always interject a few words appropriately to express her unique insights.

Even if there are few words,

You can always ignite the emotional climax of a conversation just right, so as not to put yourself on the edge of isolation and avoid being seen as the "king of awkward silence" by others.

"I'm kidding. When the time comes, let the eldest and second brother deliver it, and we can find a cart and solve the problem all at once."

In order to completely resolve the awkward situation, Yang Yueting chuckled and explained, "Oh, I just said that casually just now, don't take it to heart. I have carefully thought of a solution - let my eldest son Aqiang be responsible for driving the cart to transport the New Year's goods, and my second son Aming will help count the goods and assist in loading and unloading. In this way, no matter how much, all can be delivered to the destination easily and quickly."

Normally she didn't use her two sons much, but this was the perfect time to use them.

As a mother, Yang Yueting has always taught her two boys to be independent and self-reliant, and does not often push them to take on too much responsibility for housework so as not to delay their studies and development.

However, in situations like transporting heavy objects that require a lot of manpower, there is naturally no need to stick to the rules.

After all, proper participation in the affairs of their elders can cultivate children's sense of responsibility, and it is also a good opportunity to exercise their hard-working qualities.

"That's right, little sister, you always have to take care of everything by yourself, how tiring it is."

Shu Changle rubbed his hands to warm his stiff fingers and sighed, "Why can't we rely on each other? It's too hard to do everything by yourself. You should relax a little. For example, the matter of sending New Year gifts just mentioned can be done by your children. Why do you have to bear all the burdens yourself?"

Shu Changle understood that Zhao Chunhua might be very disappointed with her two daughters-in-law, and even dissatisfied with her sons, but she was an elder after all, and even if she didn't consider the children in everything, she shouldn't treat them as outsiders.

After some communication, she gradually figured out the root cause of her cousin's inner troubles - perhaps it was because of the strained relationship with her daughter-in-law and her complaints about her son's growth that she always lacked the psychological basis to truly trust the other party.

But in fact, blood ties are thicker than water and cannot be easily erased. No matter what conflicts and frictions have occurred, we must ultimately learn to be tolerant and understanding.

After all, the role of a parent means giving, caring and supporting, not always maintaining an authoritative distance to show authority.

What needs to be ordered must be ordered clearly.

"Okay, I'll listen to my sister-in-law."

Zhao Chunhua responded softly, without any emotion in her tone.

She didn't explain further, nor did she want to make the matter more complicated.

Anyway, they are doing this for their own good, and they are giving you these instructions out of concern.

Zhao Chunhua was clear about this.

However, if the situation was different, for example, if Shu Changle and others stood on the side of Shu Yanyou's brothers and tried to persuade her not to care about past grudges, then Zhao Chunhua might feel disheartened and gradually distance herself from them.

After all, everyone has their own stance and bottom line, and she doesn't want her friends to hurt her feelings by favoring others.

"It's a gloomy day, and there's a sense of oppression in the air. It's obvious that it's going to rain soon."

Qiao Mingyan raised her head and glanced at the dim sky outside, frowning, "Look at the situation, I'm afraid the way home will be difficult later. Let's hurry them up and ask them to finish their meal first! The dishes on the table are almost cold. I don't understand why everyone can always find so many topics to talk about when it's time to eat."

As she spoke, she lowered her head and quickly finished the last bite of sweet potato in her hand.

Then, she casually patted the crumbs off her hands and glanced out the window again - the weather was obviously worse than before, with dark clouds so dense that they seemed to be pressing down.

In this case, if we can't finish this meal early, we might really get wet in the rain on the way back.

In fact, we have many opportunities to meet each other in daily life, and we don’t have to have a good chat during meal times.

But once they sit down at the dinner table, it's like they've opened a chatterbox and can talk for half a day about any trivial matter, making people feel both friendly and a little helpless.

Today is no exception. The main room is bustling with activity and everyone is immersed in chatting, ignoring the half-cold food on the table.

Some people symbolically took a few chopsticks to eat, but most people's bowls were empty, with only leftovers scattered on the plates.

Little Stone sat beside the chair and played quietly, occasionally looking up and glancing at the door.

When he saw Zhao Chunhua's figure finally appear in his sight, his eyes suddenly lit up.

Then, he got up in a hurry but extremely agilely, rushed towards Zhao Chunhua with his short legs, and shouted something incoherently.

"Aunt Yun! Aunt Yun!"

He shouted excitedly and opened his arms expectantly waiting for a hug.

After Zhao Chunhua held him up steadily, the little guy seemed to have gained the greatest sense of security. He relaxed and leaned his head lightly into her arms. Within a few seconds, he fell asleep in a daze.

His chubby little face pressed against the soft fabric of Zhao Chunhua's clothes, and he made a slight snoring sound, looking particularly adorable.

"This child is really obedient."

Shu Changle smiled and praised, his voice full of affection.

From the moment she entered the room, her eyes had been searching for the location of the little stone. Sure enough, she soon found the well-behaved little figure lying on the edge of the table, carefully fiddling with the toy car in his hand.

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