Not only Wang Zhengguo was thankful, but Feng Qingxue's first thought when she learned that Wang Jiao had lost her memory was that this was a great thing.
Her uncle and aunt were very kind to her and her sister, ten times or a hundred times better than their deceased parents. She really didn't want them to make things difficult for her and Wang Jiao, so as to create a rift.
I don't know whether Wang Jiao's amnesia is real or not. After all, her personality is extremely unpredictable. It was because she disliked the Lu family that she had the opportunity to take her turn. It was also because she wanted to marry Lu Jiang that she asked him to cancel the engagement. Her change of mind was so fast that it was incredible and abrupt. How could we know that she was not pretending to avoid her parents' investigation into her running away from home?
I have to find out some information about Wang Jiao.
But isn't she too unsympathetic to think this way?
No matter what, it was hard for her to have a good impression of someone who coveted Lu Jiang, so it was good enough that she didn't get beaten up.
"My cousin is injured? Is she seriously injured? I'll go see my cousin after I finish my work." Feng Qingxue thought for a moment and followed Wang Zhengguo's words, "I have a bag of red dates. Bring it over tomorrow and uncle will take it back to replenish my cousin's blood."
"It's okay, just a few scrapes. It will be fine after some rest. Which of us farmers' children hasn't had some bumps and bruises since childhood? It's time to tell your cousin to be more quiet." In front of his niece, Wang Zhengguo was embarrassed to say that Wang Jiao had actually been hit by a club.
After waking up, Wang Jiao forgot why she ran away from home. She covered the wound on her head and went to her grandmother's house nearby.
Wang Zhengguo secretly guessed many times and thought that Wang Jiao must have stolen things from home and someone had seen her, so she came to rob her. Fortunately, it was not a murder or robbery, otherwise he would never see his daughter again.
No matter how important money is, it is not as important as my daughter’s life. Let’s spend it to avoid disaster!
He thought so, but Miao Fengqin didn't think so.
Although he didn't know how many treasures his wife had hidden in the bottom of the box, the old lady had given her many gifts before the Lu family fell into decline. When he went to pay his respects to his wife on the second day after their wedding, the old lady gave his wife a set of gold head ornaments. Later, when she gave birth to children, the old lady asked someone to send her a gold bracelet and a longevity lock. When he went to pay his respects to his wife on festival days, he would also receive gold and silver ingots from the old lady.
The old lady is Lu's father's mother. In Wang Zhengguo's heart, the old lady is almost like his biological mother. Her attitude towards him is no different from that towards her half-son. Usually, he also gets a share of whatever Lu's father eats and wears.
Therefore, Wang Zhengguo really saved a lot of private money.
Influenced by Lu's father, Wang Zhengguo was very cautious. He kept most of the gold and silver properties in the house in his own hands. However, his wife's jewelry was also worth a lot. He had said that he would leave it for his grandson to marry a wife and for his daughter as a dowry. Now it was all gone. His wife was so angry that she wanted to beat her daughter severely. If her daughter had not been injured and had not forgotten what happened recently, she would definitely not have escaped the beating.
When he returned home in the evening, Wang Zhengguo, who was tired after a day's work, found that his wife was still angry and her face was very gloomy. But his daughter was humming a little tune heartlessly, and the white bandage wrapped around her head was particularly eye-catching.
"What's going on?" Wang Zhengguo sighed.
Miao Fengqin complained: "Look at your daughter, she has really been spoiled by us!"
"What on earth happened?" Wang Zhengguo also felt a headache. It was extremely difficult to put a child who was raised astray back on the right track.