Li Yueniang ran out of the military compound without even going home, heading straight for the post office.
He immediately divided the 500 yuan in his hand into two parts, and mailed one part of 300 yuan to Xu Weihua.
Another 200 yuan was mailed to Su Qingci.
She has saved up nearly 200 yuan herself, which she will give to her eldest grandson when he comes back to visit her.
Changqing and her husband still have a little bit of salary, but their beloved granddaughter is still digging in the countryside.
I wonder if my precious child, whom she raised with such tenderness and care, can endure such hardship.
Every time I think of her, my heart aches and my liver trembles. I wonder if anyone has bullied her.
I don't know if I'll eat well or dress well.
It's all Su Yi's fault, that useless old man, who couldn't even protect his own granddaughter.
If it weren't for the fact that she could occasionally get some money from him over the years, she would have beaten him to death and sent him to meet her father-in-law long ago.
If Qin Xiangxiang takes this 500 yuan, she's sure to cause a ruckus for a while.
She shouldn't get involved in this for the next few months; anyway, Su Yi hasn't been able to squeeze anything out of her in the last six months.
She has so much free time, why doesn't she make a few more pairs of shoe soles for her eldest grandson?
That fool was just looking touched, thinking that he had suppressed his longing and not come to see him so that he and Qin Xiangxiang could live a good life together.
To be honest, she now feels a little sorry for Qin Xiangxiang.
She has a job and isn't bad-looking, so how did she end up choosing such an unlucky guy?
This time, she'll have to support Su Yi for another six months, which will probably make her cough up blood several times over.
Li Yueniang imagined Qin Xiangxiang's shocked, angry, and frantic expression when she found out that she had swindled so much money again.
The frustration in my heart dissipated as soon as I felt it.
I feel so refreshed!
On the other side, Su Qingci spent the whole day reminiscing about Ms. Xu Jia.
She and Ms. Xu Jia are mother and daughter who depend on each other for survival, but they are more like best friends and close buddies.
It's fair to say that she never felt any maternal love from Ms. Xu Jia.
More than anything, it's the bond of blood, the compatibility of personalities, and the companionship of over twenty years.
Sometimes she felt that the fact that she was able to live and grow up was definitely due to her strong vitality.
Ms. Xu Jia told her personally that taking care of her was so annoying; one second she was dreaming and the next she had to go into the kitchen.
While other people cook based on what their children like to eat, Ms. Xu cooks based on what she has on hand.
As long as it's cooked through, whether it's edible or not depends on luck.
When she was lucky, Su Qingci could finish grabbing the whole thing herself; when she was unlucky, even if Ms. Xu held her down, she could still force the whole thing on her.
While other children are still snuggling in their mothers' arms when they are five or six years old, she already has to learn to serve tea and water and take care of her mother.
While other mothers dress their daughters up like little princesses and dote on them, her mother starts fighting with her, pulling each other's hair and snatching snacks.
As far back as she can remember, she and Ms. Xu Jia have always been a source of constant chaos and bickering.
Her approach to education was also unique.
From kindergarten to high school, Ms. Xu Jia never put pressure on her studies; on the contrary, she would take her to skip classes and go out to play.
Even if she did poorly on a test and the teacher called her parents, she would always say the same few things.
"Learning depends on talent. If you can learn it, then learn it; if you can't, then so be it. Even if you force yourself to, that won't change anything."
"It's okay if you're not good at studying, and it's alright if you fail an exam. Just eat more!"
Being taller than others is a huge advantage!
"I prefer a healthy child to a child with good physical condition."
"Oh dear~ all you need in life is food and drink, why make things so difficult?"
"Let the teacher say whatever he wants. If you can learn it, then study it. If you can't, then go to sleep. If he causes trouble for you, then I'll cause trouble for him."
Su Qingci only realized after she grew up that being a daughter under her mother's do-gooder parenting style was incredibly happy.
While other children were doing their homework late into the night, she and her mother were at the movie theater discussing who the ghost would kill first.
While other children were being forced to attend all sorts of training and tutoring classes, she and her mother were enjoying barbecues, arcades, and ice rinks.
While other children were attending intensive summer classes, she and her mother were traveling all over the world, seeing the beautiful rivers and mountains of their motherland.
She and Ms. Xu Jia seemed to be constantly bickering and arguing. After she went to boarding school in high school, she began to miss the days when she and Ms. Xu Jia were arguing.
Unfortunately, that was the end of it.
Three days passed quickly.
Wang Dachui and Liu Siqing, who went to the county town for closed training, have returned.
Seeing the two of them in such a miserable state, Su Qingci subconsciously exchanged a glance with Song Jingzhou.
They both saw the word "thankful" in each other's eyes.
"Big Hammer, the Four Cleanups?"
"Did you go to a training course or to put out a fire at a volcano?"
"Why does it look like a snake spirit? The skin on the back of its hands, neck, and face is starting to peel!"
"And this forehead, why are there patches of black and white? It looks like I have vitiligo."
"Oh my gosh~ There's a ring of blisters around it, this is too bad! Even the harvesting team didn't do this badly!"
Wang Guoqing circled around the two men, who were noticeably darker-skinned, and sighed with pity.
He knew that anything Captain Su and Captain Song were unwilling to get involved in was definitely not a good thing.
It's a good thing he didn't go, otherwise he would be standing here looking like a lump of coal.
Liu Siqing moved slowly with a duck-like gait, as if he had just had hemorrhoids removed, and slowly sat down on the chair next to him.
"Brother, you've really ruined me. Now I'm in pain all over my body."
"My arms hurt when I lift my arm, my feet hurt when I take a step, and my neck hurts even when I turn my head."
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