Surprisingly, Wang Shuo and his wife were sitting next door with their heads down, not saying a word.
"I'm just letting you know that Miaomiao is old enough to be sent to an orphanage. You two have respectable social statuses, but you haven't actually earned much money. Raising a girl is different from raising a boy; you need to give them more resources."
Aunt Wang was educated and usually spoke softly and kindly, but she was the most authoritative figure in the family. Even if the man wasn't around, she, a woman, could raise her son alone.
Before marrying her husband, she knew he was the kind of man who would achieve great things but wouldn't be devoted to his family. She didn't care; she wasn't the kind of woman who needed a man to survive. She raised her son to be honest and kind, and she had fulfilled her responsibilities as a mother.
"Mom, of course we'll listen to your decision."
Fang Fen was the first to express her opinion. Her mother-in-law accepted that she would bring her daughter with her when she married Wang Shuo and treated her two children well. Fang Fen had no other requests. Moreover, her mother-in-law spent her own money and did not pressure the couple to give her any.
"Yes, very good. Actually, you are both very good too. I won't be your mother for many more years. In the future, you will still be yours. Ashuo is originally engaged in agriculture, but he is not good at business. Yaoyao is very good. You should teach the two children well."
"Grandma, you're the best."
Yao Yao nestled against Aunt Wang's knees. She had thought that with her younger sister, her grandmother would like her even more. However, her grandmother had always been very kind to the two sisters, telling her younger sister to listen to her, the older sister, and even asking her first before asking her sister when buying things.
"That's because our Yaoyao is both well-behaved and smart."
Aunt Wang rubbed Yao Yao's little head.
The two old sisters got together, put the money in a fertilizer bag, threw it into the truck bed, and decided that after a day of rest, it was time to show their faces.
The tricycle had started moving, the wind whistling past their ears, and the two elderly women went straight to the field to help haul fertilizer.
"Xiao Wang, how's your family's discussion about the hillside?"
As soon as Wang Shuo arrived at the office, he was stopped. Director Zhou, who had a friendly expression, took Wang Shuo's teacup, poured hot water into it, and added tea leaves.
"Director, please don't be so enthusiastic. My mother did mention this, but I'm not the one who makes decisions at home. You'll have to talk to my mother about it."
"What about Sister Wang? I didn't see her yesterday either."
“My mom and godmother were off yesterday, and they said they were going to help haul fertilizer today. They should be heading straight to the fields now.”
"Why didn't you say so earlier? What if we missed it? Okay, okay, I'm going now."
Upon hearing this, Director Zhou abandoned Wang Shuo and hurried away.
Wang Shuo scratched the back of his head, chuckled, picked up his teacup to drink, and burned his mouth.
Director Zhou was rushing when he saw a tricycle coming towards him. He raised his hand to call for help, but the vehicle whizzed past him.
"He looked a bit like Director Zhou just now."
Yang Yufen spoke hesitantly.
"It seems so, but he didn't say anything. He's probably busy. Let's go to the field first; we can't delay fertilizing those saplings."
As soon as Aunt Wang spoke, Yang Yufen, who had originally planned to slow down, picked up speed again.
Those are the saplings for their future orchard, so that's more important. We can talk about other things after we're done with this.
Director Zhou wiped his face.
"Cough cough~ Why is the wind so strong today? Ugh, I'm getting dirt in my mouth and it's hurting my teeth."
After Director Zhou finished speaking, he silently turned his bicycle around, stepped on it, and started pedaling furiously.
Upon arriving at the field, I first saw the familiar tricycle, then put my bicycle next to it and hurriedly went to the field to find someone.
“Auntie, you didn’t come yesterday, so we pushed you here in a wheelbarrow. It was so slow. I don’t know what we would have done without you.”
Familiar students gathered around Yang Yufen and Granny Wang to help.
"Something happened at home yesterday, so all the elementary school students had a day off. Why didn't you have a day off?"
Yang Yufen's sudden curiosity felt like a knife had been plunged into the chest of the agricultural students present.
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