Jiang Nuan could sense that the people in the old house genuinely liked her and had no ill intentions towards her family.
Upon hearing this, Madam Xie fell silent.
After a long silence, she finally spoke, "Mother, your daughter-in-law doesn't like them, she really doesn't like them."
She expressed her thoughts very frankly.
She felt there was no need to hide anything from Jiang Nuan.
“If you don’t like it, you don’t like it,” Jiang Nuanlou’s daughter-in-law said. “Never mind, Mother won’t bring it up again.”
Even though Xie didn't like it, she had no choice but to come to the old house in the evening.
There's no other way; my own daughter lives in the old house, and I can't just leave her there forever.
"Mother," Jiang Nuan and her companion heard laughter and cheerful voices coming from inside the room before they even reached the hall. "What's the matter? Why are you so happy?"
"Yaya's here," Grandma Huang said, teasing the baby in her sister-in-law's arms without turning around. "Have you eaten yet? If not, we'll eat together later."
“Everything is ready at home, we can eat as soon as we get back,” Jiang Nuan stepped forward, wanting to take Daya back. “The two girls have been here all day, I’m here to take them back. I’m sorry to have troubled you and my sister-in-law for the day.”
“No way,” Sister-in-law Huang dodged Jiang Nuan’s outstretched hand. “Both girls are very well-behaved. They don’t cry or make a fuss, and they’re not shy around strangers. With them around, the house is more lively than before.”
“Mother is right,” Huangshan’s wife replied, “I like him very much and wish I could keep him at home.”
Despite saying this, he handed over Er Ya, whom he was holding.
Madam Xie took Er Ya and secretly glanced at her. Seeing that the child was being well taken care of, she smiled again and said, "Thank you for your trouble, sister-in-law. This girl is very noisy and has made you work so hard."
“No,” Huangshan’s wife looked at the pretty little girl with some envy. “Our child is well-behaved and smart. She knows we’re all family and hasn’t cried at all. She only cries a little when she’s hungry or wet. Sister-in-law, don’t mind.”
“That’s right,” Grandma Huang nodded in agreement. “No wonder he’s a member of the Huang family. He’s so well-behaved and intelligent. I really adore him. Hurry up, you two can go back now, but the child can stay here.”
The old house is great in every way, except it lacks children.
I didn't realize it before, but with two more kids today, I realize how quiet the house has become.
However, when it comes to having a baby, if the young couple doesn't put in the effort, even if she gets blisters on her lips from worrying, it won't help.
You can't talk too much, because if you talk too much, the child will get a sore throat and it will be even harder to conceive.
Da Ya, nestled in Gu Da Sao's arms, uttered two words, "Stay."
Immediately, Old Mrs. Huang chuckled, "Did you hear that? Da Ya wants to stay, so why aren't you two leaving?"
“Mother,” Jiang Nuan said helplessly, “What does a one-year-old child know? She’s just imitating people’s speech. Do you really believe her?”
“I don’t care,” Old Mrs. Huang insisted, “you can’t take the child away anyway.”
"This..." Jiang Nuan turned her gaze to Sister-in-law Huang, "Sister-in-law, what do you think?"
“What do you mean, this is fine,” Sister-in-law Huang said without hesitation. “You can hold your granddaughter every day, so what’s a day or two more? We can talk about this in a few days.”
Despite much pleading and cajoling, Grandma Huang still refused to give in.
In the end, the mother and daughter returned empty-handed.
"Wife," Huang Lao Er asked in confusion, "Where's Da Ya? Where did you leave her?"
"What do you mean I left her there?" Xie rolled her eyes. "Your daughter won't come back, why are you blaming me?"
"She still won't come back?" For once, Huang Lao Er's IQ actually kicked in. "She's just a tiny, limp baby, barely able to talk. What could she possibly know? You didn't just abandon her at the old house, did you?"
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