Ji Sanmei didn't care about Fu Weidong.
He immediately shouted, "Mom, he's trying to run away..."
Aunt Ji was changing her son's diaper when she immediately ran out, still clutching the dirty diaper, shouting, "Where are you going?"
Ji Sanmei held Fu Weidong's hand tightly.
Sister-in-law Ji said she was very responsible, so when she couldn't see from inside the house, she asked Sister Ji to keep watch at the door. If Fu Weidong made any move, she should call her, so that she wouldn't have trouble explaining if something happened.
Fu Weidong struggled to pull his hand away from Ji Sanmei's chicken claws, and said angrily, "Why are you grabbing me?"
Ji Sanmei said matter-of-factly, "I can't let you get away."
Fu Weidong felt that something was off about those words, as if he were being watched.
Sister-in-law Ji slapped Ji Sanmei's back with her large, fan-like hand: "What nonsense are you spouting, child?"
Then she forced what she thought was a kind smile at Fu Weidong: "Dongzi, your sister asked me to look after you. You can't go out. What if you get lost?"
Although Fu Weidong was young, he was not stupid: "Auntie, there's nothing to worry about at the factory. I know people everywhere. I'll go find Fang Xiangwen and Fang Xiangwu."
Aunt Ji slapped her thigh and threatened Fu Weidong, "Who said it's safe then? Before you and your sister came, a boy went missing in the factory and they couldn't find him. Do you want to never see your sister again?"
Fu Weidong knew that Sister-in-law Ji was just trying to scare him, but the thought of never seeing his sister again...
His heart ached.
Ji Sanmei rolled her eyes behind her back: "Mom, don't scare me. When have we ever lost a child in our factory? We know everyone here. If anything happens, just call out."
Sister-in-law Ji glared fiercely at her daughter. What sins had she committed to give birth to a girl who was always going against her?
Fu Weidong couldn't help but smile, recalling the last time the deputy factory director caused trouble, Ji Sanmei had her mouth covered but still tried to speak.
Aunt Ji was still worried and said, "You should send him there so I won't worry. It'll also be easier to take care of him if anything happens."
Then, behind Fu Weidong's back, he pinched Ji Sanmei: "Let me tell you, even if you lose him, nothing can happen to him, understand?"
She had long since realized that Fan Xiaofan valued her younger brother more than her own eyes.
Ji Sanmei let out a strange "Eeyo" and immediately started making her demands: "I'll go, but you have to give me an extra half bowl of porridge tonight."
"Hey, you're a reincarnated starving ghost."
In the end, I had no choice but to agree.
Fu Weidong was followed by a little tail as he went to the Fang family's house. Fang Xiangwen and Fang Xiangwu had just returned from their maternal grandmother's house and were happy to greet Fu Weidong.
They exclaimed in surprise, "Isn't that Ji Sanmei?"
They had met her a few times before they went to see Fu Weidong, so they knew each other.
Fu Weidong briefly explained the situation. Sister-in-law Ji was worried about him coming out alone, so she asked Sister Ji to personally bring him over.
Ji Sanmei felt that her trip was worthwhile, as she could drink an extra half bowl of porridge at dinner. Moreover, because her sister-in-law had taken meticulous care of Fu Weidong's situation these past few days, and a few days ago, her sister Xiaofan had even sent a small bag of sweet potatoes to the family, the porridge she had been eating with sweet potatoes these past few days was much more filling.
As a result, the Ji family became incredibly enthusiastic, regarding Fu Weidong as a golden goose that lays golden eggs.
Ji Sanmei wasn't in the mood for small talk. She waved her hand, her mind preoccupied with her dinner. Since she had already dropped them off, she turned and left.
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