Chapter 89 Earthquake



Thinking of this, Song Shuyao strangely couldn't muster any energy. It felt like she knew what to do to be good for herself but was too lazy to act. In fact, this state lasted for a long time. Song Shuyao discovered it early but refused to investigate it. She knew that the reason she got after investigating it would tear apart her superficial calmness, and she was unwilling to bow to him.

But now it was meaningless to delve into it. When it came to cruelty, she still lost to him. He simply cut off all contact and finally teased her with the suicide note. In his heart, how heartless was she to remain indifferent after reading the suicide note?

For a moment she felt hatred in her heart, but it quickly dissipated. If she wanted to move on, she had to learn to forget.

Song Shuyao closed her eyes and decided to consolidate the original owner's memory and stop thinking about useless things. It was impossible anyway.

Far away in Nanxi Village, a tall and strong man had already got off the train with his luggage in hand. He had a stern face and gave off an aura of "keep away from strangers". No one wanted to go up and cause trouble when they saw his military uniform.

Liang Li, no, maybe he should be called Hao Yuanchao now. He went to the town hospital according to the route he remembered. First, he had to go and see if the newly born twins were still in the hospital and how their physical condition was. Then he had to go back to deal with the funeral of his eldest brother and sister-in-law, and then there was the issue of the placement of the four children.

As for his fiancée far away in North City? Liang Li had no intention of accepting even this for the original owner. He had only ever loved one person in his life, and no matter what century, era, or identity, he would never betray her.

However, Liang Li looked up at the dark sky. It looked like it was going to rain again. She was easily upset on rainy days. If she received his will at this time...

Suddenly, he felt a little regretful. No matter how heartless and ruthless a woman appeared on the surface, she was actually as fragile as a cat. He really shouldn't have bothered her one last time...

However, Liang Li sighed secretly. He still wanted to give her everything that belonged to him, except the life he had dedicated to the country.

Next life, if there is a next life.

Liang Li withdrew his gaze and his face became serious and meticulous again.

I'll cancel the engagement when I get back!

Looking at the woman who woke her up, Song Shuyao was in a trance for a while before finally coming to her senses. She did not wear the clothes back, but stayed in 1962 and became Jiang Shuyao, the youngest of the Jiang family.

This realization made her feel bad, and some emotions showed on her face, but Jiang Chunli did not find it strange. Her younger sister had been doing well for so many years, and this was the first time she encountered such a heartbreaking thing. It was normal for her to be in a bad mood.

There was concern and a smile on her face. "Little sister, does your head still hurt? You must be hungry. Mom asked me to wake you up for dinner." It turned out that it was time for dinner.

Today is a day off at the factory. The four Jiang Shunings, including the married eldest sister Jiang Chunli, the second sister Jiang Zhaodi, and the working third brother Jiang Shutao, have all come back and gathered together. Keeping in touch is secondary, as they are mainly concerned about the marriage of the youngest Jiang Shuyao.

Jiang Shuyao was indeed favored at home, as her name suggested. "Shu" (Shu) sounds similar to "Shu" (Shu), so she was given the same name as her son. Jiang Chunli, the Jiang family's firstborn, didn't receive this treatment. However, Jiang Chunli and her family weren't jealous of Jiang Shuyao. On the one hand, people in this era obey their parents, and their parents had always taught them to love their younger sisters. On the other hand, they were all much older than Jiang Shuyao, so who would compete for her favor with a baby? Especially since Jiang Shuyao was beautiful and sweet-talking, it was hard for her older siblings to dislike her.

Later, Jiang Shuyao worked hard and was admitted to university, becoming the first college student in the Jiang family. This also brought them face and made them envied by others. Jiang Chunli and Jiang Zhaodi, who were married, were able to gain face in front of their in-laws because of this. After all, the other sisters-in-law did not have such a successful sister.

Now, upon hearing about my younger sister Jiang Shuyao's marriage, the whole family rushed over during a factory holiday. After hearing the whole story, they were deeply concerned for their younger sister. Adopting one child wouldn't be too much of a burden, given Hao Yuanchao's salary, but raising four, two of them still infants, wouldn't that mean she'd have to take care of someone else's children? My younger sister had been pampered since childhood and later got into university, living in a dormitory. She'd never taken care of a child at home, so how could she possibly handle it? Furthermore, infants were the most challenging to raise; it was possible they couldn't be brought up. Even the Jiang family, with its dual-income families and extensive experience, still had a fifth child to care for. If this were a biological child, others might offer sympathy, but if it wasn't, others might accuse you of being malicious and uncaring.

Especially when the four children grew up, the three boys needed to start families and get married, and the one girl needed a dowry. How could they live? Could they have their own children?

The experienced Jiang's father and mother immediately thought of the life after the birth of the child. The burden was too heavy, and it was not easy to get a good result. What if the child was raised in a wrong way or turned out to be an ungrateful person... It would be really difficult.

They love their own daughter/sister very much. After much discussion, they were not very willing to let Jiang Shuyao marry Hao Yuanchao, even though Hao Yuanchao was a young military officer with a bright future. But Jiang Shuyao was not bad either. She graduated from Beicheng University and had an internship in a government agency. The jobs she was assigned were all good, not bad. College graduates could get 40 or 50 yuan in salary right out of school, and it could be even higher after being converted to a regular employee. Her family was only of lower status than Jiang's father's. She had a city hukou and was a worker. Her conditions were perfect. Was it worth it for her to marry him and raise a child for him?

But breaking off the engagement is not that simple. Hao Yuanchao is an officer, and their marriage is considered a military marriage. They have reported their relationship, and the two families have agreed on the betrothal gifts and dowry. The wedding date has been set. As the future son-in-law, Hao Yuanchao has visited the family several times. This is a foregone conclusion. If they dare to break off the engagement because Hao Yuanchao wants to adopt four orphan children from his eldest brother's family, not only will they be drowned in the saliva of everyone, they may also be subjected to ideological work, and in serious cases, it will affect their work and future.

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