A few years ago, Gong Shufen, for some unknown reason, went to Grandma Yang's house and said, "Auntie, your daughter-in-law stays in the army to enjoy her life, leaving your two children at home to be raised by you. She has no filial piety at all. If it were me, I would have told her to divorce my son long ago and marry a daughter-in-law who can take care of the children at home."
Grandma Yang calmly and respectfully said, "A few years ago, the couple couldn't be together. Now that my son has finally made something of himself, of course they should be together. It's also convenient for the two children to stay in Beicheng for their studies. Besides, they are my grandchildren, so isn't it only right that I take care of them?"
It's unclear whether Gong Shufen had a low level of education and poor comprehension, or whether she simply felt that Grandma Yang was too kind-hearted.
Gong Shufen then said, "I know a woman who is very obedient to her mother-in-law, but she can't have children. Anyway, you already have two grandsons, so it doesn't matter whether you can have children or not. When she becomes your daughter-in-law, you can enjoy a life of luxury."
Upon hearing this, Grandma Yang flew into a rage, grabbed a large bamboo broom, and started hitting Gong Shufen. Gong Shufen walked away cursing.
Since then, they haven't spoken a word to each other when they meet, and now Gong Shufen is at it again.
Upon hearing Grandma Yang's words, Gong Shufen's face turned red with anger. She stood up abruptly and said loudly, "I just feel sorry for you two. You're so old, and you still don't get any filial piety from your daughter-in-law. Wu Mingzhu, how can you attack people like that?"
Gong Shufen's husband contracted a strange illness. A bulge the size of a basketball appeared on his back, forcing him to walk with his back bent and his head tilted straight forward.
Grandma Yang snorted coldly, "Do we old folks need your pity? You should pity yourself! You've turned our perfectly good home into a mess, and you're always meddling in other people's business."
She thought to herself, "Your husband's waist doesn't look like an arched bridge at all; it looks more like a goose stretching its neck out."
Fortunately, she didn't say those words, because when Gong Shufen heard the words "troublemaker," her legs went weak with anger, and she almost couldn't stand up.
Seeing this, people nearby quickly stepped forward to help her up.
She left quietly after she had recovered.
Nobody wants to have too much contact with this kind of person, but they can't just stand by and watch her fall.
When Grandpa Yang saw that Grandma Yang had won the argument, a relieved smile appeared on his face, as if he had won a battle. He held his head high and pushed her to continue walking forward.
He felt that he couldn't argue with women, even if his wife won the argument.
In this whole ordeal, the old man's problem was resolved without Su Yue and Wang Jingyi having to say a word.
Finally, they glanced at Gong Shufen and then left.
Upon arriving at the hospital, Grandpa Yang took Grandma Yang to see the attending physician, while Wang Jingyi took Su Yue to register and check on the development of the baby in her womb.
Wang Jingyi felt she was neither sick nor in pain and didn't want to waste the money, so she didn't get checked.
However, the female doctor who examined Su Yue was the same one who had treated her back back years ago.
While waiting for Su Yue's test results, the female doctor carefully examined Wang Jingyi and asked about her back with concern.
Wang Jingyi hesitated for a moment and said, "It doesn't hurt as much now."
Upon hearing this, Su Yue looked at Wang Jingyi with a puzzled expression.
At home, she told Grandpa and Grandma Yang that it didn't hurt, but now she's saying something less certain.
Su Yue couldn't help but wonder: Did she know something?
But the next second he doubted himself, saying he probably didn't know.
If she had known, according to Fu Shen, Yang Guohua, as the political commissar of the army, would have questioned him privately long ago for the sake of the army's interests, knowing about such a miraculous prescription.
The fact that there has been no movement for so long means that Yang Guohua has not discovered the reason, and Wang Jingyi certainly does not know either.
Thinking this way, Su Yue felt a little more at ease.
The female doctor carefully examined Wang Jingyi's complexion, nodded, and said, "Your complexion looks much better; it turns out it's because you're not in as much pain."
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