After all this nonsense, it was almost dark when Song Jingcheng finished his madness.
He changed Chen He into a refreshing nightgown, lit a soothing incense, watched Chen He fall asleep, then changed into home clothes and went downstairs.
Downstairs, Aunt Qin had already prepared dinner.
But Su Jin was still making soup, saying it was to nourish Chen He.
Chen He has been very busy with the new company recently and has been very tense. It is obvious that he has not eaten well.
Knowing that she was coming back, Su Jin had asked someone to bring local chickens and ducks from her hometown long ago. She was going to make chicken soup for Chen He tonight.
The soup cooked by Su Jin was delicious. When Aunt Qin saw that Song Jingcheng and Chen He were taking a long time to come downstairs, she stood beside them and learned from them.
Su Jin was also happy to teach her cooking skills.
The two chatted while making soup. Su Jin asked, "Jingjing, have you resolved the issue with your daughter?"
Qin Jing has a daughter who got married two years ago and gave birth to a daughter at the beginning of the year.
Qin Jing even took leave at the beginning of the year to take care of her daughter during her confinement.
But recently, a new conflict arose with her daughter. The reason was that her daughter had just returned to work, and her in-laws began to urge her to have a second child next year.
Her daughter is a junior high school teacher and is still young. Now is the time for her to pursue her career. She is living a life of hardship at the best age. What will her colleagues say about her?
Children, what will their parents think of her?
Aunt Qin gets a headache when she mentions this.
She felt resentful and sorry for her daughter. "My daughter isn't a hen that lays eggs. How can she give birth to one child every year? Besides, even if she were a hen, she would have a holiday."
"Your son-in-law has no attitude? Is he mute or paralyzed? Doesn't he know how to protect your daughter?"
Speaking of her son-in-law, Aunt Qin became even more upset. She said, "He has no opinion of his own and listens to his parents in everything. He must also want a boy in his heart, but he won't say it directly, so his parents have to be the bad guys."
"Yesterday morning, my daughter had another argument with her in-laws about inducing labor. Afterwards, my in-laws actually called me and said my daughter was ignorant and disrespectful to her elders."
"I was so angry that I couldn't sleep for half the night."
Hearing this, Su Jin threw the soup spoon into the plate and cursed, "They dared to call you to complain? You can tolerate this?"
"If it were me, I would have responded directly to the call and gone straight to the house to take my daughter and granddaughter away."
Su Jin became angrier and angrier as she spoke. She muttered, "Fortunately, I'm old now, otherwise I'd have menopause, miscarriage, and breast hyperplasia from anger."
Aunt Qin herself is almost suffering from breast hyperplasia.
Su Jin saw that Aunt Qin was a taciturn person and was easy to bully.
She couldn't stand it, so she gave Aunt Qin a move: "If you do this, the next time her parents-in-law call, give me the phone number. I'm the most famous person in the village and no one dares to bully me."
Su Jin pointed upstairs as she thought of something and said, "If Song Jingcheng dares to dislike the fact that my Miaomiao gave birth to a girl, I will poison him with a bowl of soup and make him lose his footing!"
"Cut off their family's roots at the very root!"
Aunt Qin: "..."
Seeing Song Jingcheng appearing and disappearing in the living room, Aunt Qin quickly pulled Su Jin's sleeve and said, "Aunt Su, Mr. Song is in the living room."
Su Jin's expression paused slightly.
She turned sideways and looked towards the living room, and her eyes met Song Jingcheng's. She did not feel guilty at all.
Song Jingcheng lowered his eyes and walked into the kitchen. He took two red dates from the plate and gave the big red one to Su Jin. "Grandma, this date is the sweetest. I give it to you."
He stuffed the smaller one into his mouth.
Su Jin held the red dates in his hand, and his expression became a little better.
She took a bite of the red date and said to Song Jingcheng seriously, "What I said just now wasn't all said in anger. Don't think I was trying to scare you."
"If you dare to be as bad as your Aunt Qin's son-in-law, I will really poison you with a bowl of soup and make you have no descendants."
Of course Song Jingcheng knew that Su Jin was serious.
Su Jin’s bottom line is Chen He.
It’s okay to bully Su Jin, but no one can bully Chen He, because that is Su Jin’s eye.
"Don't worry, grandma. If Chen He is willing to give birth, then I will raise the baby with her. We will raise it well, whether it's a boy or a girl. If Chen He doesn't want to give birth, then we won't have one. It's up to her."
Song Jingcheng took this matter lightly.
Su Jin was very satisfied with Song Jingcheng's attitude. She turned around and said to Aunt Qin, "See? Only someone like him is qualified to be someone's husband. Your son-in-law is far inferior to him."
Changing the subject, Su Jin concluded, "If you really can't stand it, then find someone else. There are so many men in the world, why force yourself to face such a jerk?"
"Anyway, no matter who your daughter marries, the baby will still be hers and will be your granddaughter."
This is the good thing about women. Women can always be sure that the child is their own, but men can't necessarily be sure.
Qin Jing is essentially a conservative woman and would not suggest her daughter to divorce unless it is absolutely necessary.
But the daughter cried several times on the phone, and her words and actions conveyed that she was tired of life and wanted to divorce, but was afraid that her mother would worry.
After hearing what Su Jin said, Qin Jing felt as if everything had suddenly become clear.
Yes, the daughter has been forced into this situation by her in-laws, and she still has to consider her mother. It is really unacceptable for the daughter.
As a mother, she should not be a psychological burden to her daughter. She should be her daughter's support and backbone!
Besides, it’s not a sin for a woman to get divorced, and life can still be wonderful after divorce.
Dr. Su never remarried. Was she lonely in her old age? Was she isolated? Was she pitiful?
Dr. Su, please don't be too carefree.
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