Chapter 396 She is already dead (revised)



Chapter 396 She is already dead (revised)

Gao Qingmei couldn't help but chuckle when she saw Zhou Chengye's expression: "Chengye, is our daughter cute?"

Zhou Chengye nodded: "She's so cute! There is no baby cuter than our daughter."

Gao Qingmei thought of her daughter's fair and cute face and reminded her, "Look, our daughter looks a lot like her aunt."

Speaking of this, she looked very proud, as she had given birth to a smaller version of Yu Wanqing.

Zhou Chengye turned around and looked at his wife, and Zheng Zhong said seriously: "Wife, this is our child, she looks like me."

My wife just said that the child looks like her, why did she suddenly change her mind?

Besides, even if he really looks more like Xiaowu, you can't say that. It's a bit hurtful.

Seeing his resentful look, Gao Qingmei laughed even louder. Because she was too excited and pulled too hard, she pulled the wound and gasped.

Goldman hurried forward and asked worriedly, "Aunt, are you okay?"

Zhou Chengye also stepped forward and asked worriedly: "Where does it hurt? I'll help you apply medicine."

After he finished speaking, he realized that his wife must have had a tear after giving birth, which was why she was in pain.

His face turned red instantly.

Gao Qingmei blushed a little at her husband's words, and then she saw his face getting even redder. Gao Qingmei suddenly felt that it didn't matter. There was someone in this family who was more shy than herself.

Zhou Chengye went to the pharmaceutical factory to call Yu's parents and Zhou's parents to tell them the good news. The two mothers were extremely happy to learn that Qingmei had given birth to a lovely granddaughter.

Especially Ms. Zhu, who immediately packed up her things and took her eldest grandson back to her hometown to take care of her daughter-in-law during her confinement.

She had packed her things long ago, preparing to go back to her hometown to accompany her daughter-in-law for the birth in two days, but she didn't expect that she would give birth ahead of schedule.

When she got on the train, she was glad that she had packed her things long ago so she could just carry them with her.

Xiaobin looked at his grandmother and asked softly, "Grandma, now that I have a little sister, will my uncle and aunt still love me?"

Zhu Yun smiled and hugged her grandson into her arms: "How could that be? No matter how many brothers and sisters you have, you will always be the best and most wonderful Xiaobin in the eyes of your uncles, aunts, grandpa and grandma."

"You are also the best son in your parents' hearts. You are irreplaceable in our hearts."

"Especially in your parents' hearts, you are the most special, the most unique, and the most important."

Xiao Bin listened to his grandmother using the word "most" several times in a row, and he suddenly smiled: "You are also Xiao Bin's most important relatives."

"And Xiaosheng and my sister."

Zhu Yun rubbed her grandson's head and nodded with a smile: "Our Xiaobin is really a good boy."

"Xiaobin, you have to remember that even though your father is working far away in South Island, he loves you very much. You are never an unwanted, unloved child."

Ever since her eldest daughter-in-law left, Zhu Yun's biggest worry was that someone would talk about Xiaobin behind his back, or even say that he was a wild child that no one wanted.

Zhu Jun never believed that all children were beautiful and kind, because she had seen the dirtiest and most vicious children.

She still remembers that when she was young and accompanied her husband to work away from home, those were very chaotic times, and she witnessed with her own eyes a seven or eight-year-old child killing someone.

The person he killed was his own mother.

The reason was that someone used three big white steamed buns to lure the child, saying that as long as he killed his mother, he could get three steamed buns. Unexpectedly, the child did not even hesitate, snatched the knife from the hands of the rich young men, and really stabbed his mother's lower abdomen.

Worried that one cut would not be enough to kill his mother, he cut her twice more. Three steamed buns, three cuts. One life is worth three steamed buns.

Afterwards, he could still turn around and look at the young master with a smile and ask, "She is dead, where is my steamed bun?"

She will never forget that scene in her life, it was so shocking.

From that time on, she was no longer willing to believe that children are inherently good.

Having seen the evil of human nature, she is more concerned about the physical and mental health of her two sons, and is also concerned about the growth environment and health status of her grandson.

She asked her son to write to his eldest grandson frequently, and even required the father and son to live together for a period of time every year, in order to prevent Xiaobin from feeling that his mother was gone and his father did not love him.

Xiaobin smiled and said, "Grandma, I'm grown up now. I want to be a good brother who knows how to take care of my sister."

"So grandma doesn't have to hug me often, otherwise my sister will laugh at me when she grows up."

Zhu Jun couldn't help laughing when she heard this. Her grandson was really heartwarming.

She nodded: "Then I should hug my Xiaobin more when my sister is still young."

After hearing this, Xiaobin smiled and hugged his grandmother's arm: "Grandma."

Seeing this, Zhu Yun smiled even more happily.

Zhou Chengye was relieved when he saw his mother coming back. He only had three days of vacation and couldn't be with his wife and daughter all the time to take care of them. Now that his mother was back, she could help take care of his wife and daughter.

In fact, he thought about bringing Qingmei to his home in the county town to give birth and recuperate after the baby is born. This way, he could cook for Qingmei after get off work and help take care of his daughter and Xiaosheng.

But Qingmei was unwilling. She said she was not familiar with the neighbors in the county town, and after he went to work, she would have no one to help her with anything.

It was different in the Five Star Brigade. If she had any problems, she only needed to shout and a group of good friends next door would come to help. At the very least, the Zhou family was also here. They were all very united and could help if they needed anything.

It may not be the same in the county town because everyone is unfamiliar with you and they may not be willing to help you.

After Zhu Yun entered the house and looked at his daughter-in-law and granddaughter, he walked to the kitchen and looked at his youngest son busying around. He smiled and said, "Boy, now you know how difficult it is for women, right?"

Zhou Chengye nodded and said, "Mom, thank you for bringing me back home. You must have taken a lot of care to raise me. You didn't give birth to me, but you spent so much time and effort on me and suffered so much for me."

Only when you become a parent can you understand firsthand how difficult it was for your parents.

Especially during the two days when he was taking care of his wife during the confinement period, his daughter needed milk every two hours. He watched his wife getting sleepy, but he would still wake up as soon as the child cried and feed the child despite the pain.

She has poor sleep quality and doesn't get much sleep during the day.

These are just the beginning. How much does a mother need to contribute to a child’s growth?

This is immeasurable.

As a father, he needs to go to work, so he can only do more work and take care of the children as much as possible after get off work to reduce the burden on his wife.

Even so, what dad has given is still far less than what mom has given.

He didn't know what other people's families were like. As for his family, what he could do was far less than what his wife could do.

Thinking of this, he was even more grateful to his adoptive mother for raising him.

I am also grateful to my biological mother for giving birth to me, and for her unwillingness to give up after she learned the truth and traveled thousands of miles to her hometown to find herself.

After hearing this, Zhu Yun felt deeply moved that his son had really grown up.

She smiled and said, "I just did what a mother should do."

She went aside and started killing chickens to make soup for her daughter-in-law.

She said: "You don't have to feel indebted. Everything parents do for their children is not only a responsibility, but also something they do willingly because they love their children."

"You are a father now, you raise your child with all your heart, but don't think about getting anything in return from your child. You gave birth to her, and her happiness and health are more important than anything else."

Chengye was in poor health when he was a child, and all she could think about was the child's health.

As for becoming extremely rich and powerful, I never dared to think about these.

But her children grew up well and were very filial, which were the added bonus of a good education.

"Conscience cannot be taught."

Zhou Chengye heard this and thought about it carefully. He felt that from childhood to adulthood, his parents never seemed to talk about how much they had given, or asked him and his elder brother to do this or that in the future. They only taught him and his elder brother how to be human beings and how to do things.

What they saw the most since they were young was that no matter where their parents worked, they would always care about their grandparents in their hometown. Whenever they had something good, they would divide it into two parts, one part would be sent back to their grandparents, and the other part would be kept for him and his brother.

Filial piety has always been taught through words and actions.

He smiled and looked at his mother: "Mom, I understand. The love Qingmei and I have for our children is the same as the love you and dad have for your children."

In the courtyard of Shangyang Steel Factory, Li Xiulan walked home smiling. Seeing her mother-in-law so happy, Zhang Chunyu couldn't help asking, "Mom, you are smiling so happily. Did something good happen to you?"

Li Xiulan laughed: "Good news, very good news, Qingmei gave birth to a daughter."

Zhang Chunyu smiled immediately after hearing this: "It's indeed a good thing. I even got a milk powder ticket yesterday. I will send it to Qingmei when the time comes."

She had no milk in her life, and the child was still crying because of hunger after drinking porridge. Later, her father-in-law found a way to get a packet of milk powder, and the child stopped crying after eating.

So since my sister-in-law became pregnant, she started trying to collect milk powder coupons.

I was worried that Qingmei would not have milk like me, and the baby would be hungry.

She has now collected several milk powder coupons.

Li Xiulan patted her daughter-in-law's hand and said, "Chunyu, you are a good girl."

I am so lucky that the two daughters-in-law I married are so nice, filial and considerate.

Zhang Chunyu smiled and hugged her mother-in-law's arm: "Mom, you are good to me, and I am good to my brother and sister-in-law, so our family can be harmonious."

Li Xiulan laughed and thought that Zhang Chunyu was right. Only if they united with each other could their lives get better and better.

"By the way, Dad and the third child have already bought the tickets to go back home."

Zhang Chunyu and Li Xiulan, the mother-in-law and daughter-in-law, sat on the sofa. Zhang Chunyu asked quietly, "Mom, are you really going to let Dad go back?"

Li Xiulan sneered, "How can you not go back? They have already written several letters to urge you to come back, and they also said that if you don't come back by the end of September, they will expose their secrets."

"I am also very curious about what secrets they are hiding."

He wrote letters and sent telegrams to urge Lao Yu to go back.

If she could get a leave, Li Xiulan would also like to go back and see what was going on.

Zhang Chunyu had a bad impression of everyone in her hometown because of the exchange of her second child. She whispered, "Who wrote those letters?"

"We used to send money and gifts back home every year, but after my second brother's incident, we severed our relationship with them and have not been able to send any gifts or money back. They must be very anxious."

I used to think that the uncles in my hometown were pretty nice, but now I think I was a bit naive.

The uncles are all beneficiaries, so they can naturally speak nicely. Now that there are no benefits, they will definitely stand on the same side as their parents.

"Dad might bleed profusely when he returns this time."

If the news really affects the family, Dad will have to buy the information and pay hush money. All these things added up will definitely cost a lot of money.

Li Xiulan thought of the two unlucky old guys and sneered: "Nothing will happen without profit. They were called back just for money."

Lao Yu was already prepared, but he didn't know how they would open their mouths.

Zhang Chunyu looked at her mother-in-law and said, "Mom, you and Dad don't have any doubts about this matter? If there was a direction of doubt, we wouldn't have to worry so much."

If they have a suspicious direction, maybe they can find out the secrets hidden by those people in their hometown by themselves.

Li Xiulan thought for a moment, then slowly said: "When I first met Old Lady Yu, I remember she was wearing a jade bracelet on her wrist. The water head of that bracelet was very good, and it didn't seem like something a servant of a wealthy family would be qualified to wear."

The more Zhang Chunyu thought about it, the more she felt something was wrong. No matter how generous the master was, it was impossible for him to give such a good jade bracelet to his servants. "Mom, why did they come from such a far place to work in Shangyang?"

"Even if I really want to go out and earn money to support my family, it's impossible to go from the northwest to Shangyang."

They were able to come to Shangyang, so they must have been brought by an acquaintance. So who was the person who brought them to Shangyang?

Li Xiulan said: "I asked them before, and they said that they were from the same village and were the manager of a wealthy family, so they brought them out."

"It's just that I haven't met the fellow villagers they are talking about."

Now that I think about it, the biggest problem lies with this fellow villager.

Zhang Chunyu joked, "Mom, could it be that Dad is not the child of the old couple of the Yu family?"

When thinking about his second brother, Zhang Chunyu thought about his real and fake sons.

They used this to threaten my parents, and it was very likely that there were serious problems with the identities of my father's biological parents. The more Zhang Chunyu thought about it, the greater the possibility became.

"No way, your dad and his older brothers look a bit alike, they look like brothers." Li Xiulan thought this possibility was very small.

"Cousins ​​may also look alike." Zhang Chunyu reminded: "Mom, you and Dad should find out who brought those two people to Shangyang in the first place."

"Okay, I'll talk to your father about this when he gets home from get off work." Seeing her daughter-in-law's suspicious eyes, Li Xiulan was not so sure anymore.

Is it possible that there is really something wrong with her family's Lao Yu's identity?

At night, when preparing to rest, Li Xiulan told her husband about Chunyu's suspicion. She walked up to Yu Zhian and stared at his face: "It shouldn't be like this. You look a bit like your brothers."

"Besides, your parents can't be so kind as to help others raise children."


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