During the year he lived, besides taking care of Su Changqing, the thing he did most was sit at the door and scold his unfilial son.
Even before he died, he held Li Yueniang's hand tightly and told her to raise Su Changqing and Su Changzhi well.
And she was told to send her unfilial son, Su Yi, down to keep him company as soon as possible.
In that era, Li Yueniang, a widowed woman with two children, suffered greatly.
After enduring countless hardships until the founding of the People's Republic of China and the liberation of the whole country, Su Yi finally gained a foothold in Kyoto.
But before Su Yi could take them to Kyoto to enjoy a life of luxury, they received a divorce letter from him.
Li Yueniang's decade-long forbearance finally erupted at this moment.
He immediately took his two children and went to the capital to find Su Yi.
Just one glance.
Su Yi, a regimental commander who fought his way up from the battlefield, was stabbed into the hospital by Li Yueniang.
If it weren't for the political commissar and several other cadres stopping her, Su Yi might have actually gone to see her great-grandfather.
In Su Yi's words, Li Yueniang was the mother who raised him.
She was his older sister who accompanied him during his childhood.
She was also his wife who fulfilled his filial duties and bore him children.
He did have feelings for Li Yueniang, but they were more familial than romantic.
He and Qin Xiangxiang, the nurse who accompanied him in the army, were more compatible in terms of age, aspirations, and spirit.
Moreover, Qin Xiangxiang was already pregnant at that time.
One was a strong-willed middle-aged woman in her forties.
One is a young, beautiful, gentle, and charming nurse who has been by her side for many years.
Li Yueniang lost miserably.
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