Reborn in the 1960s, I rely on my family to win - Chapter 67: Driven Out (2/2)



She felt that she had expressed Cai Honglian's thoughts and that they would definitely resonate with her.

Cai Honglian became more and more disdainful. This Aunt Wu is annoying and stupid. She even dares to come here and stir up trouble for her.

She's lived here for so long, doesn't she know that her family is famous for its close-knit relationships?

Cai Honglian shook her head and suddenly smiled: "Aunt Wu, you are right, if you say my family is capable, it is because they are different from others.

Everything in this house was earned by our family’s hard work. Life was hard in the past. You should understand that nothing in this house was gained by sheer luck nor by taking advantage of someone.

There's no need for you to send the scissors and the stool. I'll get them later. You should go home and cook. It's time for dinner at our house.

Oh, my mom knows that I love pork and green onion dumplings, so she makes them for me every week! I'll have to eat a few more later. ”

After saying that, he parked the car, then pushed Sister Wu out, and closed the door as soon as everyone left.

Sister Wu was left standing outside the door in a daze.

What's going on? Was she kicked out just like that?

A slight cold wind blew and Sister Wu shuddered. She came to her senses and spat at the door.

What kind of person are you? You don't even appreciate the kindness I offer to help you, and instead you keep speaking for your husband's family. Just wait and see how you, Cai Honglian, will be bullied by the Lin family in the future!

No one in the family is a good person.

When Jia Chunhua saw her son and daughter-in-law coming back, she turned on the fire and the water in the pot immediately boiled.

The dumplings were put into the pot, and soon all the dumplings were out of the pot.

At this time, Lin Feng and Lin Zheng also came back from outside. It was cold outside. The two of them went straight to the stove to warm themselves by the fire.

Jia Chunhua scolded her child for not coming home, but she had a smile on her face.

The dumplings were taken out of the pot one after another, and mashed garlic, vinegar, and pork head were also served on the table.

"Let's eat!" Jia Chunhua called out.

The whole family was having a great time eating dumplings.

Chu Linyu wore sleeves and had a plate of calves, eating them with relish. This chapter has been read (please click on the next chapter to continue reading!)

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