Chapter 267 Two Letters to My Hometown (2/2)



Lin Yu and Lin Yu were good people with good hearts. They raised their sons to be filial and there was nothing wrong with their character.

But the wives married from outside are not so good. The eldest sister-in-law Li Zhaodi is always fussy, and the second sister-in-law Zhang Guilian is greedy and likes to take advantage of others.

But the other three sisters-in-law were all good. The third sister-in-law, Li Lanying, was diligent, capable, and meticulous, with excellent skills in making clothes. The fourth sister-in-law, Liu Daxiu, was gentle and kind-hearted. She bore three children for the Lin family and worked hard without complaint. The fifth sister-in-law, Wang Chunhua, was as quick-witted as Lin Zhijun and had a clear mind.

At that time, Li Zhaodi and Zhang Guilian were jealous of the original body when they saw it eating meat, and would be angry for half a month when they saw it wearing new clothes. However, Wang Chunhua did the opposite. She was willing to spend money to buy things for the original body and was very nice to the original body.

So among the five daughters-in-law, Lin Li's favorite is Wang Chunhua. Since she became pregnant, Lin Li has not allowed her to do anything.

This is very rare in rural areas. Many women have to work in the fields the day before giving birth.

When Lin Qingqing was shopping in the department store in Taipei, she thought of Wang Chunhua's good old days and bought a lot of things for the baby in her belly.

While writing the letter, Lin Qingqing was thinking about the character of the Lin family.

She wrote to Lin Qi about her life in the army, saying that Song Yiyuan would take care of everything in the army, so she wouldn't have to get involved. She also mentioned her upcoming trip to Kyoto, where she would be back in eight days. She also mentioned that she might be home for the Lunar New Year, and included her army phone number.

Her letter to Lin Zhiqing primarily described her life, her close relationship with Song Yiyuan, and her upcoming trip to Kyoto for a week. She explained that she had been seeking tutoring from military personnel and had begun studying from junior high school textbooks, encouraging him to keep studying. She also advised him not to send money anymore, saying that Song Yiyuan's monthly allowance of over 400 yuan was more than enough, and urged him to save enough to marry her. She also included her phone number at the end of the letter.

After writing, put the two letters together and seal them.

When the time comes, ask the army to help mail it out.

The army has set up a special department to handle mailing matters. Some soldiers cannot leave the army for a whole year. If they want to write letters or send things, they should hand them over to this department, which will send them once a week.

Aunt Wang works in this department. Every time Lin Qingqing receives a letter, she brings it back after get off work.

So she didn't have to go to the army, she could just give the letter to Aunt Wang.

Lin Qingqing grabbed a handful of fruit candies and knocked on the door of the leader's house on the left with the letter.

It was not yet seven o'clock, and the commander had already gone to the army to be busy, so only Aunt Wang was at home.

"Aunt Wang, I have two letters to send back home. I won't make another trip. Please take them to them for me."

As soon as Aunt Wang opened the door, Lin Qingqing explained her purpose.

She handed the letter and candy through the door. Aunt Wang took it with a smile and said, "Just give it to me. Why did you make that trip?"

"I'm old and don't like sweet things, so I'll just take two."

She took the letter and squeezed only two candies.

Lin Qingqing put the remaining candy back into her pocket and asked, "Have you eaten yet? How about coming to my house to eat?"

"I just made it, have you eaten it?"

"My family has just finished cooking, so I'm going home to eat. Sorry to bother you with the letter."

"Why are you so polite?" Aunt Wang smiled and sent Lin Qingqing out.

Lin Qingqing waved her hand to let Aunt Wang go back, and turned around and went into the house.

Lin Qingqing can now exchange pleasantries with the sisters-in-law in the military family compound.

This can be considered as progress since the 1970s.

She thought so.

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