"Oh, this child has severe morning sickness."
Seeing that Qiao Baozhu had such a severe reaction to morning sickness, Zhao Xiangqin not only did not care about her pushing her away, but instead smiled so hard that her teeth were showing.
Instead, he felt more confident and thought he could convince Qiao Baozhu to keep his daughter.
"You are reacting so strongly now. You need someone who understands you and takes care of you. Your parents are old now, buried up to their necks in the dirt. Remember to go to work."
"But it's good to have a stable job, but you can't sell your job."
Qiao Baozhu thought Zhao Xiangqin was here to take advantage of her job again, and she frowned and was about to ask her to leave.
Then I heard Zhao Xiangqin say, "But you still need someone to take care of you. I think you should let Jinfeng stay. She is about your age, and you two can still have some conversation. She has nothing to do at home anyway, and she won't want to go if you arrange a job for her on the farm."
Qiao Baozhu narrowed her eyes and looked at Zhao Xiangqin indifferently. She knew that her aunt must have come here for something.
"Don't think too much. I'm not here for your parents' jobs."
Zhao Xiangqin said as she supported Qiao Baozhu and walked slowly into the house. Qiao Baozhu did not resist, because she knew her aunt did not have the guts to frame her. After all, she was asking for help and was very attentive to her.
After entering the house, Qiao Baozhu found that there was no one else at home except Qiao Jinfeng.
I couldn't help but look at Zhao Xiangqin: "Where's my mother?"
When guests came to the house, Ge Liuping was not at home, leaving the guests to stay in the house by themselves.
Zhao Xiangqin walked to the washstand, poured some clean water into the basin, and picked up a pink towel to soak it in.
Then he handed the half-dry towel to Qiao Baozhu and motioned for her to wipe her hands.
"Your mother is busy in the cafeteria, so I asked her to go back to work first. We are not strangers, so she doesn't need to ask for leave to stay at home with me."
Ge Liuping and Qiao Changhai were both neat and tidy people. Their house was spotlessly clean, and the wooden boxes for burning firewood in the yard were neatly stacked.
Zhao Xiangqin originally wanted to find something to do, but after walking around she found nothing to do.
Seeing that the kitchen window glass was not so clear and the screen was covered with a lot of oil smoke, Qiao Jinfeng was asked to remove the screen and clean the glass until it was clear.
Originally, Qiao Jinfeng was a spoiled and willful person. Last year, because she and her mother spoke too arrogantly, they offended the educated youth on the farm, causing her old father, who had already been suspended from work for reflection, to suffer a greater impact.
The abolition of the Construction Corps not only affected the veterans, but also disrupted the original balance of state-owned farms.
Because the new Agricultural Reclamation Bureau was established, the leadership team of the Qingyanshan Agricultural Reclamation Bureau consisted of people who had transferred from the Corps.
As the original director of the branch field, Qiao Changfu was only assigned the job of director of the security department. His daily work was to lead people to patrol the field and arrange people to be on duty.
The eldest son, Qiao Zhenguo, was assigned to the logistics department, where his job was stable and there was little room for promotion.
If this situation happened to other families, it would be comfortable and stable. The salary might not be high but it was a formal job, much better than farming.
But for the Qiao family, this was a defeat. The sisters who had been fawning over Qiao Jinfeng in the past all ran away one by one. Even the matchmaking families offered much lower conditions.
This made Qiao Jinfeng fully realize what it means that a phoenix without its feathers plucked is no better than a chicken.
The reason why the eldest branch of the Qiao family has been able to prosper at Qingyanshan Farm for so many years is not only because Qiao Changfu himself is outstanding in ability, but also because other members of the Qiao family have more vision than ordinary people.
Soon everyone accepted the reality, carefully reviewed their own abilities, and began looking for new directions.
The first thing to do is to help Qiao Jinfeng make progress.
"You mean, you want Jinfeng to learn tailoring from me?"
Although Qiao Baozhu expected this, she was still a little surprised.
She thought of Qiao Jinfeng who had set her sights on her clothing store and wanted to come over and be a manager.
Unexpectedly, the first thing the aunt said was that she hoped Qiao Jinfeng would stay and be an apprentice.
"Being a tailor is very tiring. You have to sit all day and wear reading glasses at a young age. Besides, a tailor's job doesn't allow you to come into contact with outsiders. If you want to find a suitable partner, you won't have the chance to meet one."
Qiao Jinfeng is seventeen years old this year, and it is time for her to talk about her in-laws.
Qiao Baozhu thought that her aunt's request for her to come to her and learn tailoring was just a cover so that she could marry a city man.
"I also want her to find a good partner, but I have to see if I have the ability first."
Zhao Xiangqin pulled the corners of her mouth into a bitter smile.
"Mom, you called me?"
Qiao Jinfeng was about to put on an apron and hurried into the living room with a rag in her hand.
"Sister, you're back. I thought it was Third Aunt who came back, so she didn't come out."
Qiao Baozhu spoke in a low voice. Qiao Jinfeng was working so hard in the kitchen that she didn't notice the person coming back.
When Qiao Jinfeng saw her cousin coming back, she immediately stood up straight and looked at her mother Zhao Xiangqin nervously.
"Jinfeng, long time no see. You seem to have grown taller and lost a lot of weight."
Qiao Jinfeng's awkward appearance reminded Qiao Baozhu of her previous life, when she was pregnant and waiting for Zhao Haiyang to take the college entrance examination.
A few days before the exam, Qiao Xifeng had a miscarriage and Zhao Haiyang also failed the college entrance examination.
Failing the college entrance examination was a very common thing, and there were many educated youth who failed the exam on the farm. When the Qiao family was having dinner together, Qiao Changgui and Ge Liuping inexplicably blamed Qiao Baozhu for Zhao Haiyang's failure.
They didn't mention that Zhao Haiyang had stopped working and stayed at home to read for more than two months, and had not done any housework or outside work, leaving it all to the pregnant Qiao Baozhu.
It was Qiao Baozhu who did not take good care of Zhao Haiyang. If she had not fallen on the way to the toilet and lost the child, it would not have affected Zhao Haiyang's mood.
What man would have the heart to think about losing his son just like that?
Besides, it is too unlucky and unlucky for such a thing to happen before the exam.
Qiao Baozhu was already heartbroken because of the miscarriage, and was further tortured and hit by her biological parents. She was angry and heartbroken.
But these are her biological parents, and she can't say anything, otherwise it would be unreasonable and unfilial.
It was Qiao Jinfeng, who had just turned eighteen, and was talking about how Qiao Jinfeng from her husband's family had stood up for her.
When the whole family was having a dinner together, Qiao Jinfeng sat at the children's table and could have kept herself out of it.
He rushed to the middle of the women's table and the men's table and loudly refuted what Qiao Changgui and Ge Liuping said.
She said: "There are still so many people on the farm who didn't get into college. Is it because their wives had miscarriages that everyone was affected? Who influenced those educated youth who didn't get married or have children?"
"While my third brother-in-law was at home reviewing his books, my third sister was working with a big belly, cooking, harvesting the land, feeding the chickens, and was very busy. Why haven't I seen you go to her house to lend a hand? Second Aunt, you said you were too busy to handle the work at home. Why don't you send some dry food over to help my third sister?"
"Your family made two jars of sticky rice dumplings, why didn't you send a basket to my third sister? The sticky rice dumplings my third sister eats are all sent by my mother."
"Her child is gone. Why? Because it snowed and the floor outside the toilet was slippery. Is there no one in your family who cares about my third sister? If they had helped her shovel snow, would the child have been gone?"
"After losing her child, isn't my third sister the saddest one? You guys, instead of trying to comfort my third sister, stabbed her in the heart."
"Bah!"
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