200. Chapter 200: Standards of a Good Man



Chapter 200: Standards of a Good Man

She gently reminded him, "You're talking about the idea of ​​favoring boys over girls. The teacher said women hold up half the sky. Ask Mr. Ren whether it was his wife's intention to let her abuse his daughter, or whether he has this tendency and his wife just follows his thinking."

Family planning has not yet started, which means that the Ren family can continue to have children.

There was also a problem with the sisters' names, one was Lai Di and the other was Zhao Di, the connotations were so strong that she couldn't help but think about it.

When I heard it,... wow, his wife is really someone who would make a big splash if she didn't make any.

All the teachers and comrades have come out, and no matter what Lao Ren really thinks, he has no choice.

As long as he wants to continue on this path, he has to deal with this matter well.

"I think matters like this concerning women and children should be addressed to the Women's Federation."

Yi Chichi rolled his eyes and said, "If the Women's Federation was useful, Sister Zhu and her friends wouldn't have been defeated again and again."

That's true.

He thought for a moment and said, "I'll talk to Lao Kong tomorrow."

"…Who is Lao Kong?"

Aren’t you talking about the Ren family? Why is it involving Kong again?

"As Lao Ren's partner and his direct supervisor, Lao Kong's words are more effective than ours."

That is indeed possible.

but--

"Wife, you seem to dislike Lao Ren?"

"I just can't stand it."

Yi Chichi went into the house, poured himself a glass of water and drank two sips, then said slowly, "I don't believe that Lao Ren doesn't know his wife's character, but he just doesn't do anything..."

"He did."

Wen Shi felt the need to speak up for Lao Ren, "When he was at home, he was very kind to his two daughters and even bought them malted milk powder and other things."

"Is he blind?"

Yi Chichi asked sharply in return, and was speechless when he heard it.

"You have to be blind to see that his eldest daughter's stature and weight are not right? The clothes she wears are almost the same as those of a beggar? What does buying malted milk powder mean? Spending money generously? But those things didn't fall into his daughter's mouth, but were eaten by his wife...

If he really wanted to do good for his daughter, he shouldn't let Lai Di eat at home. Instead, he should leave money and tickets in the cafeteria so that Lai Di can go directly to the cafeteria during meal time. This way, she can eat well and bring food to her sister...

Besides, Lai Di is almost eight years old, and she is almost nine years old. Who is not in school at this age?..."

Even if what schools teach nowadays is a little hard to describe, it is still a school.

Parents who truly care about their children will not ignore education issues.

"In short, I feel that Lian Xiaofang has problems, and Comrade Ren's problems are not minor either."

The implication is: neither husband nor wife are good people.

I was speechless when I heard it.

He was the chief military officer and had never lived in the family quarters before, so he didn't know much about the family situations of many of his colleagues.

Judging from his official contacts with Lao Ren, he is a man with strong military qualities and is trustworthy.

Family...

Okay, it's confusing indeed.

He did not comment on whether he was truly confused or pretending to be confused.

Just as he was about to speak, Yi Chichi said, "I'm telling you, if he doesn't change his ways, you should stay away from him. Just maintain a colleague relationship with him, and don't have to have in-depth contact with him in private."

Wen Shi hummed, knowing what she meant.

Failure to change means there is something wrong with one's character. A person who does not care about his wife and daughter is essentially cold-hearted and selfish.

Don't make close friends.

"Okay, I'll listen to my wife."

Yi Chichi was satisfied with his answer.

Then, the two of them stared at the seafood in the bucket.

“What to do with these?”

After giving half to Lai Di, the remaining amount was neither too much nor too little.

But that’s not the point. The point is that they don’t have any cooking equipment at home.

Wen Shi put his hands on his hips and thought for a while, "I'll go to Lao Lin's house and borrow a pot to cook for you?"

"Now?"

"Eat it fresh. You can't eat it if it dies in the morning."

Makes sense, the question is, “Will you?”

"No, but you can teach me."

Although his wife doesn't cook, she can teach people. Wu Yongfei in the Youth League Home is the best example.

During the time he was in his hometown, he heard Wu Yongfei and others praise his wife for the many dishes she could cook more than once or twice.

Thinking of this, he vowed, "Don't worry, with my intelligence, I will definitely learn it once you teach me."

"Go borrow it."

Now that things have come to this, Yi Chichi naturally couldn't refuse.

So Wen Shi ran to borrow a pot, and brought back a tail with an unhappy face.

Comrade Lao Lin muttered, "Why don't you go to Lao Qi and the others to borrow a pot, but have to come to my house to borrow it? If you didn't go to borrow the pot, Comrade Ji wouldn't have asked me to come here to learn how to cook."

"What's wrong with cooking a meal for your wife?"

Wen Shi was annoyed by his nagging and started to retort, "You come home every day like a big shot, just short of crossing your legs. You don't cook, wash clothes, take care of the kids, and you only think you have a good temper. If I were your sister-in-law, I wouldn't bother to live with you."

Yi Chichi, who came over with tea, heard these words and subconsciously looked at Lao Lin's face. He saw that his face turned blue and red, and red to black like a chameleon, and he opened his mouth as if he wanted to say something, but then stopped. It was so interesting.

"Tea, Lin Tuan."

Worried that Wen Shi would get beaten, she quickly handed him the teacup with a smile.

Comrade Lao Lin seemed to have found a savior. He reached out to take the teacup and said, "Sister-in-law, do you think what he said makes sense?"

I'm afraid this is confusing, right?

Ask her if what Wen Shi said makes sense? Putting aside the question of whether to support the principle or not, from a female perspective, Wen Shi is the kind of man that lesbians want to marry.

Who would like to find a man to be the boss at home?

The economic value is limited and the emotional value is non-existent. Even if you have a job, you still have to work as a nanny to take care of the children and then the men.

Only a fool would choose such a man. It's not that he thinks life is too comfortable and wants to suffer more.

“That makes sense.”

She said seriously, "I agree with what he said. A man should be able to handle both the living room and the kitchen. He should be able to earn money to support the family and make connections. At home, he should be a filial son, a good husband, and a loving father. This is the standard of a good man."

Wen Shi and Lin Qiuping's silence was deafening.

According to her standard, 99% of men in this world must die.

You don't deserve to live.

Only the remaining one percent meets the standard of a good man.

He sighed, "Girl, you are such a big shot. Men are tired from working outside. It's also tiring to be nagged when you want to take a rest at home."

“Women are tired too.”

Yi Chichi smiled and said, "It's just like Sister Ji. You can go to work after breakfast, but she can't. She has to clean up the dishes, wash clothes, and send the children to school. Then she has to go to work. When she comes back, she has no free time. She has to tend the vegetable garden, collect clothes, and cook dinner, etc. It's all a lot of work."

This was beyond Lin Qiuping's understanding. He stammered, "But, but all female comrades went through this."

"Since ancient times, men have been responsible for the outside world and women have been responsible for the inside world..."

"Please stop it."

This time, Yi Chichi didn't want to argue. Wen Shi couldn't stand it anymore and grabbed his neck and took him to the kitchen, saying confidently, "Lesbians don't want to do this, it's caused by the environment."

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