Watching the game



Watching the game

After get off work in the evening, Ye Min met Meng Chenggang at the intersection and told him what happened during the day.

News spread quickly in the army, but the matter had not yet been determined, so everyone only knew that Captain He's wife, Wei Chunhua, had been taken away. Meng Cheng did not know what exactly had happened.

After learning the whole story from Ye Min, Meng Cheng did not blame her for offending others casually. He only asked with concern: "Did she hit you?"

"No, she was stopped by someone before she could hit me."

In fact, even if Wei Chunhua was not stopped by the military wife beside her, Ye Min was confident that she would not be beaten. If she couldn't outrun her, she would just hide. Once the door is locked, who is afraid of whom?

Of course, this statement would have a huge negative impact on her image, so she didn't say it in front of Meng Cheng. She just said, "That's how it is. After this, Wei Chunhua will definitely hate me to death."

Meng Cheng said, "Don't worry, she won't have time to bother you. Even if the matter is uncertain, Captain He will definitely not keep her in the army."

To say that the remarks made by Wei Chunhua were serious was not really so, because anyone with a discerning eye knew that she was not speaking up for the spies, but was just deliberately targeting Ye Min.

But now is a period of great movement, and people can accuse you of anything even if there is nothing wrong. Moreover, if you look closely, Wei Chunhua's words are not completely without fault.

Wei Chunhua is not a newcomer to the army. She has been here for four or five years, but she still hasn't learned to be careful with her words and actions. As long as Captain He wants to make further progress, he will not keep this troublemaker in the army.

If Captain He was a little more ruthless, divorce would not be impossible.

By that time, Wei Chunhua would no longer have the energy to cause trouble for Ye Min. Even if she did, Captain He would not give her a chance to act before sending her back home.

This is still an understatement. A group of spies were arrested in Donghe County this year, and the military leaders might take this matter seriously. If Wei Chunhua's case is determined, not only she herself, but also Battalion Commander He will have to drink a pot of wine.

Ye Min was not too worried about himself. Hearing this, he said, "Will Captain He make things difficult for you?"

"He and I are not in the same group, so there is nothing he can do even if he wants to make things difficult for me." Meng Cheng didn't care. "And if the matter is settled, he will definitely try to distance himself from Wei Chunhua. Not to mention making things difficult for me, he will even pretend to be my brother. If he fails to distance himself from her, he may change his job or be transferred to a place with more difficult conditions, and he will not have the opportunity to make things difficult for me."

Captain He was born in the countryside and had no complicated connections in the army. A person like him who could become a battalion commander would not be a fool. Since he was a smart person, he would naturally choose a smarter path instead of taking revenge without any distinction.

After listening to Meng Cheng's explanation, Ye Min was completely relieved and said, "I understand."

Wei Chunhua's case was handled quickly and without any final determination. She was simply asked to write a self-criticism, which was then read in front of all the military wives at a meeting of the Women's Federation.

Wei Chunhua had never been to school and was just trying to get by in the literacy class. She didn't know a single word. Her eldest daughter taught her how to write the letter of apology, but she couldn't recognize many of the words she had written, and she stumbled when she read, which made for a lot of jokes.

A few days after reading the letter of apology, Captain He sent Wei Chunhua back to her hometown.

In fact, he wanted to divorce, although at his age he was still only a battalion commander, which meant that his future was not bright. If he was lucky and made great contributions in the next two or three years, he might be promoted to deputy regiment commander and stay in the army for a few more years. But if he still didn't make any achievements, he could only retire from his current position.

Captain He knew his own abilities and did not hold out much hope for promotion. He just wanted to get through these two years so that he could secure better treatment for himself when he was transferred to civilian work.

The treatment for demobilization in the army is not fixed. It has a lot to do with past performance. Of course, you also have to consider where you want to go. The positions that can be arranged in provincial capitals, cities and counties are all different.

His rank is not high, so the positions he gets in the provincial capital or city are generally not very good. But if he goes to the county, if he is lucky, he may be able to become the head of a government agency.

Captain He's abilities were not outstanding, but he was good at his job and his superiors had always valued him, so he was confident that he could get such treatment for himself.

But he didn't expect that there would be a fire in his backyard. After this incident, even if Wei Chunhua's matter was not determined, it would definitely affect the leader's impression of him, and then affect his job arrangements after changing careers.

The only way to minimize the impact is to draw a clear line with Wei Chunhua.

The problem is that they have children, not just one, but four. After the divorce, it is a question of who will take care of the children. Moreover, he was too hasty to divorce Wei Chunhua before she was identified.

If he really did this, even if he could quickly cut ties with Wei Chunhua, his impression in the leader's mind would probably drop to the bottom.

Therefore, the best solution now is to send Wei Chunhua back to her hometown and have him perform well in the next two years to save the situation as much as possible.

However, Wei Chunhua went back, and several children had to stay behind. People told others that they were afraid that she would teach the children badly. Anyway, the eldest child was 13 years old and could take care of his younger siblings. Having several children around could also earn him some impression points.

As for the divorce, let's wait and see. It would be best if Wei Chunhua behaves herself after returning. If she causes trouble again and drags him down, he will definitely not be soft-hearted. Maybe if she divorces before changing jobs, she can also eliminate the impact of this incident.

Captain He's office was swift and decisive. He immediately sent Wei Chunhua back to her hometown, and then went to Meng's house with the things in his hands, and apologized to Ye Min in a humble manner.

Although Ye Min and Wei Chunhua had an argument, they had no complaints against Captain He. Besides, Wei Chunhua had been sent back to her hometown, and she would look petty if she continued to be stubborn. So Ye Min said kindly, "Don't worry, I'm a reasonable person. I will not implicate others. Besides, I have already put this matter behind me. Even if Comrade Wei comes back in the future, as long as she doesn't provoke me, I will definitely not do anything to her."

Captain He was a smart man. He knew that Ye Minming was saying that he was generous and didn't mind. In fact, he wanted to find out whether Wei Chunhua would return to the family compound in the future. He quickly said, "I have been in the army all these years and have not been filial to my parents. She went back this time to take care of the elderly. She probably won't return to the army in the next few years."

It was obvious that this was a lie, but Ye Min had no interest in seeking justice for Wei Chunhua, so she smiled and said, "That's fine."

So the two families shook hands and made peace.

Just two days after Wei Chunhua returned to her hometown, it was already November.

Although it is said that Yunnan Province has spring all year round, there are still some changes. The most obvious one is that the temperature has dropped to the teens, and there has been a north wind recently. It sounds like a whistling wind, which makes it a bit scary to sleep at night.

The air is drier now. Ye Min rarely used lotion during her breastfeeding period. But recently, she couldn't stand it anymore. Her skin was so dry that it started to peel. She had to apply a layer of lotion before going to bed. Anyway, Meng Cheng would coax An An when she woke up at night, so she wasn't afraid of the little guy licking her face.

Another change in November was that Ye Min's job changed. He was transferred from the pharmacy to the department, and there was a new leader above him - Mr. Dong whom Yao Lin had mentioned before.

Mr. Dong was a little younger than Ye Min had imagined, but not much younger. He looked to be in his early sixties, with gray hair and a face full of wrinkles.

He is tall, nearly 1.8 meters, and he is not old enough to be hunched over. His shoulders and back are always straight, and his eyes are dark and bright. He looks energetic and not someone he is easy to mess with.

Ye Min was not afraid of him. She had lived in the compound of a machine tool factory since she was a child and had met many leaders, many of whom were serious and did not necessarily look easier to deal with than Mr. Dong.

When I was transferred to the health room of a machine tool factory, the patients I came into contact with were mostly factory employees, but there were quite a few difficult people. Over the years, I can say that I have seen all kinds of people.

So although Ye Min is not as enthusiastic as Liang Juan and is relatively passive in interpersonal relationships, she is never stage-frightened. Even in front of the military district commander, she speaks confidently and shows no fear at all.

And although Yao Lin had told her to perform well and strive to become Master Dong's disciple, this was not considered a mission, so Ye Min did not have high expectations for it.

Anyway, she is not completely without any foundation in Chinese medicine. As long as she can keep this job and follow Mr. Dong for a few more years, she will be able to gain a lot. It depends on fate whether she can become his disciple.

Because of his mentality, Ye Min had a normal mentality when he first met Mr. Dong. He only regarded him as his superior. He was not overly enthusiastic, nor was he overly arrogant or indifferent. His words and deeds were calm and generous.

Seeing her like this, Mr. Dong's expression didn't change much, but he was a little surprised in his heart.

Mr. Dong is over 60 years old. He has experienced wars and witnessed the founding of the motherland. The things he has experienced and the people he has met in his life are just as many as Yao Lin.

Although Master Dong and Yao Lin had agreed not to accept apprentices, he was not naive enough to think that Yao Lin had given up the idea, otherwise why would he specially arrange a nurse to be by his side.

However, he had too many restrictions in treating patients on the farm, and he didn't want to waste his medical skills, so he could only agree to let Yao Lin work at the health center. So even though he knew the truth, he still chose to pretend to be deaf and dumb.

Before meeting Ye Min, Mr. Dong thought that she would be overly enthusiastic towards him because of the task assigned by Yao Lin, or that she would appear polite but actually look down on him because she knew his background.

He also thought that if the nurse he arranged dared to hint at taking a disciple in front of him, he would never tolerate it and would directly ask Yao Lin to replace her.

But nothing happened.

When facing him, Ye Min was respectful, but her words did not flatter him, nor did she look down on him. She also completed the work assigned to her perfectly, without any perfunctory attitude.

Mr. Dong couldn't help but wonder, was he just judging others by his own meanness? Could it be that the nurse Yao Lin arranged was not a lobbyist?

Soon, Mr. Dong realized that he had misjudged Yao Lin this time. Yao Lin did have his own plans, but they were not what he had imagined.

Ye Min is not a lobbyist, but the apprentice that Yao Lin hopes he will accept.

Although Mr. Dong was quite famous in the capital, he was not well-known to everyone. After all, communications were not well developed at that time. Even Ye Min, who had just stepped into the field of traditional Chinese medicine, did not know him. What was more, ordinary soldiers in the army would prefer to see a familiar doctor when they were injured during training.

Therefore, on his first day at work, there were no patients in Dr. Dong's clinic. But he was not idle. He sat in the office for a while and then went directly to the pharmacy.

The pharmacy at the health center does not clearly distinguish between Chinese and Western medicine. The red-painted cabinet on the left is the Chinese medicine cabinet. Because the cabinet is arranged in seven rows, it is also called the Seven-Star Cabinet. [1]

In the middle and on the left are wooden-colored medicine cabinets, which are divided into two parts. The lower part is a cabinet, and the upper part is a series of open compartments filled with various western medicines and potions.

Just by looking at the size of the space occupied by the two sets of medicine cabinets, one can tell that the health center places more emphasis on Western medicine.

But this does not mean that military leaders do not value traditional Chinese medicine, but that traditional Chinese medicine is too complex and theoretical knowledge alone is not enough; it also requires rich experience.

To give the simplest example, traditional Chinese medicine divides colds into wind-cold colds and wind-heat colds. Different prescriptions are prescribed for colds caused by different reasons.

An experienced Chinese medicine practitioner can tell what is going on as soon as he or she sees the patient's symptoms and quickly analyze what medicine to prescribe. However, an inexperienced doctor may prescribe medicine that not only fails to cure the disease, but may also make the condition worse.

Although these symptoms have long been compiled into books by our predecessors, every graduate from a Chinese medicine school can memorize this theoretical knowledge by heart.

But the human body is complex. Different genders, ages, and physical health levels may affect the surface symptoms of the disease. It is difficult to sort out the confusion and dig out the real problem based on theoretical knowledge alone without practical experience.

However, the short four years of studying in medical school is not enough for medical students to quickly accumulate rich experience, so it is difficult to meet a great Chinese medicine practitioner.

Since the establishment of the Institute of Health, although several graduates majoring in Chinese medicine have been assigned here, they are basically rich in theoretical knowledge but lack experience.

If they had teachers and seniors to guide them, they might be able to grow up gradually with the baptism of time, but the problem is that there are no good teachers to guide them in the local health center. And the diseases they usually come into contact with are basically colds, fevers, and injuries. The former can be cured more quickly with Western medicine, so it is difficult for them to accumulate experience in practice.

Therefore, these assigned medical students either stayed in the army and wasted years treating minor illnesses such as bruises and injuries, or tried to transfer to larger hospitals.

This is also the reason why Yao Lin ignored the accusations against Old Man Dong and insisted on inviting him to come to the health center for consultation and even wanted to give him an apprentice.

The local health center is currently small in scale, and only military personnel and their families can come for medical treatment. There are also many Western medicine doctors in the center, so it doesn’t matter if the Chinese medicine resources are limited.

But the hospital that will open next year will give priority to treating soldiers and their families, while also accepting members of the surrounding communes and brigades. Although a group of doctors and nurses will be sent here, among them there will be relatively experienced Chinese medicine practitioners, but looking across the country, how many Chinese medicine practitioners have better medical skills than Mr. Dong?

Of course, Mr. Dong is a doctor, and all he cares about is treating patients. He is not aware of, nor does he care about, these twists and turns.

When he stepped into the pharmacy, Mr. Dong was in a good mood, neither good nor bad, but when he finished looking at the Chinese medicine cabinet, his brows were wrinkled so much that they could pinch a fly to death.

It’s not that the quality of the medicinal materials is bad, or that they are placed in the wrong cabinet - this situation did happen before Ye Min took the job, but she knew a lot about medicinal materials. After working in the pharmacy, she rearranged the medicinal materials and also made suggestions to the higher-ups to standardize the purchasing standards of medicinal materials.

This year, under her control, the health center has not collected any medicinal materials of poor quality, nor has there been a case of medicinal materials not matching the labels on the outside of the drawers.

Mr. Dong frowned because there were too few herbs in the medicine cabinet. Apart from those for treating colds and coughs, there were also herbs for treating diarrhea and eczema, but the quantity of the relevant herbs was very small. Together with the medicinal liquor for treating bruises and injuries, the diseases that could be cured by the medicines in the Chinese medicine cabinet could be counted on one hand.

Elder Dong looked back and forth, and finally couldn't help asking Ye Min: "Are these all the herbs?"

Ye Min nodded affirmatively: "Yes, these are all the Chinese medicinal materials."

In fact, these herbs were prepared in case the stock of Western medicine was insufficient, but Ye Min did not say this directly. She just pointed to the two Western medicine cabinets next to her and said, "We have more Western medicine in our institute."

Mr. Dong looked in the direction she pointed, and after half a minute he sighed, "I understand."

Ye Min thought for a moment and reminded, "If you think you need to purchase other herbs, you can ask Director Yao for help."

"I see." Mr. Dong nodded and carefully checked the herbs. He found that although the quantity was small, the quality was very good. He casually asked, "Who was responsible for checking the herbs when they were purchased?"

Ye Min replied: "I was in charge before."

Hearing this, Mr. Dong looked at Ye Min in surprise and asked, "Do you know how to identify medicinal herbs?"

Ye Min was a little hesitant, but finally answered honestly, "My mother is a Chinese medicine practitioner. I learned how to identify medicinal herbs from her when I was a child."

Dr. Dong understood and didn't think much about it. He made sure the herbs were fine and went back to the clinic.

After returning, Mr. Dong did not rashly apply for the purchase of medicinal materials. Although the quantity of Chinese medicinal materials in the pharmacy was small, based on the previous situation of the health center, it was basically enough.

He had just started working and hadn't even seen a single patient, but he rashly purchased a large amount of medicinal materials. This might result in the purchased herbs being unused and their medicinal properties being lost, thus wasting money.

But he was not idle while waiting for patients to come. He applied for the medical records of the health center for the past six months, read them one by one, and roughly summarized the types of symptoms, which ones are more suitable for traditional Chinese medicine treatment, and which ones are more convenient for Western medicine treatment. Then, based on the statistical results, he roughly estimated the required medicinal materials and whether the existing medicinal materials should be increased or decreased.

This matter sounds simple, but in fact the workload is not small. Ms. Dong is old and lacks energy. Thinking about the work assigned to her before, which she had done well, she assigned some of the statistical work to her.

In Mr. Dong's idea, as long as Ye Min copied down the names of symptoms and prescriptions of patients treated by traditional Chinese medicine according to the major classification of diseases, the work would be done.

However, he did not expect that the form submitted by Ye Min accurately classified whether the cough was caused by wind-cold or wind-heat, whether the patient was an adult or a child... For patients seen by Western medicine, she also wrote down the appropriate prescriptions according to the diagnosis information on the case.

Although due to the limited information recorded in the medical records, the dosage of the prescriptions Ye Minbu provided was not certain and was an estimated interval number. In addition, the cause of the symptoms was unknown, so she wrote several prescriptions. Therefore, the interval values ​​of the amount of medicinal materials finally counted in the table also varied greatly.

But after comparing the case given to her and reviewing the form she submitted, Dr. Dong was surprised to find that the prescription she prescribed was basically effective.

Even if it was him, the amount of medicinal materials he calculated might not be more accurate than the numbers calculated by Ye Min.

Previously, Ye Min said that she had learned to identify medicinal herbs from her mother when she was a child. Mr. Dong thought that she had only learned to identify medicinal herbs. It was not until he saw the table she compiled that he realized that she might have learned more than that.

At the same time, I was a little puzzled. Since she was a Chinese medicine practitioner, how could she be working as a nurse?

Based on his understanding of Yao Lin, he should be a person who values ​​talent. If Ye Min had real talent, he would not have been sent to work in a pharmacy even if he did not graduate from a medical school.

Just as he was about to ask a question, Mr. Dong remembered something.

Yao Lin specially arranged Ye Min to be his assistant. Is he really selfless?

If he had not vowed not to accept any more disciples, after learning about Ye Min's unknown past, would he have developed a sense of appreciation for her talent and accepted her as his disciple?

Mr. Dong didn’t know, but decades of life experience told him that he couldn’t ask any more questions.

So he swallowed the words that were about to come out of his mouth, raised his head and looked seriously at the young man standing in front of him, until she couldn't help but speak: "Is there a problem with the form I compiled? Is there anything that needs to be changed?"

There was no need to change the form. Mr. Dong was just a little hesitant. If he had known that Ye Min understood Chinese medicine before working with her, and guessed that she might be the disciple that Yao Lin wanted him to accept, he would have let her go without hesitation.

But after a few days, he had come to understand the working ability of the young woman in front of him, and knew that if he kept her, he would save himself a lot of trouble in the future.

Moreover, holding the information she had worked so hard to compile, Dong Laoshi couldn't bring himself to ask her to leave. He could only curse Yao Lin in his heart for deliberately concealing Ye Min's past: "Old fox!"

After a moment of silence, Mr. Dong said, "No, you did a great job."

Mr. Dong is not the kind of boss who would often praise his subordinates, so even just this one sentence made Ye Min feel very happy.

After the transfer, she was not afraid of anything else, but she was afraid that Mr. Dong would be dissatisfied with her and send her back to the pharmacy. But Mr. Dong, who was so serious, praised her for her good work, which showed that he was indeed satisfied with her and it was just a matter of time for her to gain a firm foothold in her new position.

Ye Min couldn't help but show her joy, so much so that when she met Meng Cheng at the intersection after get off work, the first thing he said when he saw her was: "Did work go well today?"

"Did you see it?" Ye Min asked.

Looking at her sparkling eyes, Meng Cheng said, "It's hard not to see."

"Something good did happen." Ye Min said with a smile, "Today, Mr. Dong praised me for my good work. I don't think I will be transferred back to the pharmacy."

Meng Cheng knew how much she wanted to stay, so he cooperated and made an expression of sudden enlightenment: "So that's how it is, my wife is really amazing!"

He looked decent, and even if he spoke in such an exaggerated tone, it didn't sound like he was flattering. But Ye Min still felt a little embarrassed and said, "Actually, it's hard to say. I've only been in this job for a few days. I'll have to wait at least a month to see what the result will be."

Meng Cheng said with a serious face: "Whether you are good at work or not can be seen in one day. As long as Mr. Dong is not blind, he will not be dissatisfied with you."

"How can you talk about people like that? Be careful someone might hear you."

Meng Cheng raised his head, looked around and said, "There are only two of us on the road, who else could have heard it?"

As soon as he finished speaking, without waiting for Ye Min to speak, he leaned over and kissed her on the face. Ye Min was so scared that she looked up sharply, and then she breathed a sigh of relief when she found that he was gone.

Turning around, she saw Meng Cheng laughing secretly, and couldn't help but pinch him: "You're still laughing!"

Her strength was not small, but it was not too great either. She pinched Meng Cheng's strong muscles without feeling much, but he still made a grimace: "It hurts, it hurts."

Seeing his frown, Ye Min quickly let go and asked, "Does it really hurt?"

"It hurts," Meng Cheng nodded seriously, then put his face in front of her and said, "But if you kiss me, it shouldn't hurt anymore."

Ye Min was not stupid. She could tell that he was pretending. She pushed his face away unhappily and said, "Just bear with it!"

They chatted and laughed all the way to the compound. They first took a detour to the basketball court. The place was empty and they could play marbles, skip rubber ropes, and shuttlecock. They had a lot of fun there, so the children in the compound loved to go there after school.

If you can't find your child anywhere else, go there.

However, when the couple went there today, Meng Zheng did not play games with the other children. Instead, he stood in front of the table tennis table with Liang Juan's third child, Feng Qingdong, and watched eagerly.

Since the end of the 1950s, when a domestic athlete won the first world championship, table tennis has become increasingly popular. In the 1970s, every state-owned factory with a slightly larger scale had a table tennis table. Everyone from old men and women in their 60s and 70s to children as young as 5 or 6 years old could play a few rounds with a racket.

Although the living conditions are difficult, the leisure facilities are quite complete. Basketball courts and table tennis tables were built a long time ago, and the Military Dependents Settlement Office can also lend badminton rackets and table tennis rackets to lower the threshold for everyone to exercise.

So almost everyone in the compound can play basketball. Every evening or Sunday, the basketball court is always full of people.

Meng Zheng also likes table tennis, but he is not much taller than the table, so it is a bit difficult for him to hit and catch the ball, so not many people are willing to play with him.

Especially when there are so many people here, he and his friends can only stand by and watch, and cheer for the wins and losses on the field.

Because there were too many people gathered around the ping-pong table and Meng Zheng was short, Ye Min and Meng Cheng walked around the basketball court but didn't see him. When they were about to leave, they ran into one of his classmates. After asking, they found out that he was blocked by someone.

Moreover, this game was probably played very excitingly, and the people surrounding it cheered continuously. Ye Min called out twice but Meng Zheng didn't come out, so she asked Meng Cheng to call for help.

As a result, Meng Cheng squeezed in and called out twice, but people were so distracted that he couldn't even move, let alone call out Meng Zheng. When Ye Min came over to call him, he said, "Wait a minute, I'll go back after watching this game."

Ye Min: “…” I knew that none of them were trustworthy!

I was curious about how exciting the game must have been to make the onlookers so eager to watch. So I walked closer and stood on tiptoe to look inside.

The two kids playing basketball were in their teens, both in junior high school. But after the big movement, the schools didn't pay much attention to education. From the seedling raising class to high school, they had half a day in class and half a day to learn about industry and agriculture. The students had a lot of freedom and often finished school at four or five in the afternoon.

However, the military primary schools and nursery classes are better. The military district commander attaches great importance to education, so the school leaders will naturally pay more attention to it. They only arrange a few days for learning about industry and agriculture each semester, and students have to attend classes honestly on weekdays.

But the army did not run a junior high school, so the children in the compound all went to the commune middle school. Education was under the jurisdiction of the Education Bureau, so they had to be more relaxed about their studies.

There are more than just these two kids playing on the basketball court. Most of the players are junior high school students. Elementary school students are not tall enough, and high school students have to go to county high school and can only come back once a week.

Adult soldiers like Meng Cheng basically only have time to play basketball after dinner and on Sundays. The only ones who spend the day on the basketball court are these junior high school students, which makes those who value education sigh.

Ye Min did not sigh. Meng Zheng was just in the seedling cultivation class, and in the original novel, he was admitted to university. As long as she could survive in this life, she would definitely not let him drop out of school.

The same goes for An An. She is a few years younger than Meng Zheng. She might recover by the time she gets to elementary school and take the college entrance examination. By then, she will definitely pay close attention to her daughter's studies.

Although An An did not go to school in the original novel, it was not because she was stupid, but because she was delayed by that black-hearted family.

An An will no longer have any burdens in this life, and maybe he will be able to get into university and become a college student.

Ye Min was thinking in her mind, but her eyes were attracted by the round ball bouncing back and forth above the ping-pong table. It must be said that these two kids played the game really well.

As he watched, Ye Min became fascinated.

Normally, after get off work, the couple would come back home, call Meng Zheng, and go directly to Ding's house to pick up their daughter. But now, the couple was so engrossed in watching the game that they forgot about this and only hurried to Ding's house after the game was over.

As usual, An An got up and waited for her parents and brother to pick her up. After waiting for a long time and seeing no sign of them, she finally couldn't hold back and burst into tears.

So when Qian Xiaoyun, who had finally managed to coax her goddaughter, learned that Ye Min and her family of three were delayed because they were watching the children in the compound playing table tennis, she said unhappily, "You two are really amazing. You were so engrossed in watching the game that you even forgot about your children?"

Ye Min felt guilty for a moment, but quickly pointed at Meng Cheng and said, "Didn't I hear you? You were so engrossed in watching the game that you even forgot about your girlfriend, didn't you?"

Meng Cheng didn't dare to retort to his wife, so he blamed Meng Zheng: "As the first person to be fascinated by the movie, shouldn't you reflect on yourself?"

Meng Zheng, who was standing aside and watching the excitement, said: "??? Huh?"

[…Friends who see this, please type “Meng Zheng is really miserable” on the public screen! ]

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