Fu Hongxing immediately became flustered, trying to coax and scare him, but Fu Xiangnan didn't give him any face at all.
The loud voice howled, and the eldest brother, who had been sleeping, started crying too.
After angrily making the brat finish urinating, Fu Hongxing quickly shoved him into Ning Jing's arms. The brat then sobbed a couple of times and stopped crying.
"This little devil is really hard to please."
Ning Jing rolled her eyes at him, patted Fu Xiangnan's back twice to make him fall back asleep, and then said, "The child is still young. We can educate him properly when he's older!"
Upon hearing his wife's words, Fu Hongxing quickly nodded in agreement with a shameless smile.
Anyway, he had already planned that when his two sons turned three, he would train them to be real men, the kind who would bleed but not cry.
The twins couldn't speak yet. They just felt a chill on their backs, moved their bodies, smacked their lips a few times, and then fell into a deep sleep again.
After all, they are still babies, and all they do is eat and sleep!
The villagers quickly learned that Ning Jing had returned home after giving birth.
I learned that she had no children at all, but she actually gave birth to two, and both of them were sons.
Suddenly, many families that favored sons over daughters felt both envious and jealous.
However, those families who were on good terms with her all came to visit her.
People naturally don't come empty-handed. One brings a bunch of vegetables, another brings a few eggs, and the best gift comes from the Zhao family, who brought three tubes of noodles, a hen they raise, and a basket of eggs.
The two kids need to be properly nourished, otherwise they might have to drink malted milk powder.
Tranquility did not neglect the others.
Everyone received a box of milk candies, with eight candies in each box.
Milk candy was much more expensive than fruit candy, and it required sugar coupons. Who would be willing to buy it normally?
However, to Ning Jing's surprise, several educated youths from the educated youth settlement were among those who came to deliver the soup.
What they gave was rather expensive; they actually bought monk robes for the children.
After a moment of slight surprise, Ning Jing stuffed a cloth coupon into the candy box she had returned.
Although children's monk robes don't use much fabric, it's a token of their goodwill, so the cloth coupons should be returned to them.
After all, as far as she knew, the two groups of educated youth who had come to this educated youth settlement might have originally had some thoughts of going back.
But ever since life in Xishan Village got better and better, their desire to go back has faded considerably.
After all, life in the city now is not necessarily better than life in Xishan Village now.
Some educated youth even found that when they returned home for the Spring Festival, they were not getting enough to eat.
The porridge was so clear it could be used as a mirror, and during the New Year, we couldn't even eat a single piece of meat.
Even if you have money and tickets, you might not be able to buy what you want to eat.
It's nothing like celebrating the New Year in Xishan Village, where in addition to pork, you also get to share fish.
Of course, this requires them to work hard in the fields, and the village chief will only give them some during the Spring Festival.
These educated youths went home for the Spring Festival and then came back, and the different treatment they received on both sides made them realize the difference very quickly.
As long as they work hard in Xishan Village and listen to the village chief, their lives will definitely be better than in the city.
However, compared to other brigades, Xishan Village is clearly living a much better life.
It is said that the idea of having sideline businesses in the village was proposed by the Fu family to the village chief.
So when Ning Jing gave birth, the educated youth in the settlement naturally pooled their money and cloth coupons to buy two monk robes for the two children.
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