In fact, since Su He started working, she has helped her family members and even Su Shitou find jobs and brought them to the city.
After that, the villagers' attitude towards her changed, and they realized that their daughter's success would also be a way to repay the family.
Therefore, many families sent their daughters to school.
Su He also indirectly changed the fate of many girls in the village.
However, she was unaware of all of this.
After the villagers finally finished watching the excitement and left, it was already late, and Su He and the others were finally able to have dinner.
My second cousin and Su Mu also came back this time.
Su He hadn't seen them for a long time, so she first asked about her second cousin's wife.
"Isn't my second sister-in-law about to give birth? Aren't you and my aunt at home with her? It's not a big deal for me, there's no need for me to come back specifically for this."
The second cousin smiled and said, "Don't worry, it's fine. Your second sister-in-law originally wanted to come back, after all, it's a good thing that you can go to university. But neither Mom nor I allowed it. Mom wasn't planning to come back either, but your second sister-in-law persuaded her to come back. She can go back to her parents' house for a few days. Her grandparents are there, so nothing will happen."
Su He felt relieved after hearing him say that.
Then he looked at Su Mu and asked, "How's your work at the furniture factory? Has anyone been bullying you?"
Su Mu shook his head. He had matured a lot since starting work and was no longer as dull as before.
Hearing this, he smiled and said, "It's great. The factory manager takes good care of me and even let me work under the best master craftsman in the factory. He didn't hold back anything I was supposed to learn... Don't worry, I will learn well."
Su Mu knew that he owed his success to Su He, his "older sister," and he also knew that she should have been the younger sister, but his mother's selfishness made him the younger brother.
So after learning about this, he felt guilty and indebted to Su He, and he rarely called her "sister" because it always felt awkward. Gradually, he spoke less and less to her.
It wasn't until he started working that he realized what had happened and Su He was already married. All he could do was work harder. Although he might never be as good as Lin Jingyan, he could always support Su He when she was upset.
Su He didn't know what Su Mu was thinking, but seeing that his personality had changed a lot, she was happy for him and couldn't help but give him a few more words of advice, caring for her younger brother like an older sister.
Hearing this made Su Mu feel even more guilty, and he secretly resolved to work hard so as not to disappoint her.
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Having learned from his first experience, Lin Jingyan was smarter this time. He brought toilet paper with him to the bathroom that night, so he didn't experience the embarrassing situation again.
Su He chuckled as she watched him leave with the paper. Lin Jingyan saw it too, but pretended not to.
The next day, the Su family hosted a banquet. They originally only wanted to invite their clansmen, but everyone in the village wanted to come and share in the joy. Since they saw each other all the time, the Su family couldn't refuse. Besides, everyone came with gifts, so they were all welcome.
As a result, what was supposed to be a family gathering turned into a banquet.
Fortunately, Grandma Su had made preparations in advance. When she returned, she brought back a lot of meat and other things, and the vegetables were dried vegetables and mountain products brought by each family.
The guests also volunteered to help, so it was cooked quickly and quite a feast.
Everyone was very satisfied with the meal.
During the banquet, Su He, as the main character, was naturally flattered by everyone, and many people came over to toast her. However, she declined them all, citing that she was still breastfeeding her child. Even so, quite a few people still came over to talk to her.
When it was finally over, she was exhausted, but she was still a little worried. She hadn't expected it to cause such a big commotion, and now that there was a crackdown, she was afraid that someone would find something to use against her.
As a result, Grandma Su calmly reassured her.
"It's alright. We didn't accept any gifts this time, and everyone brought their own food. We just ate together. What, does the country not even allow relatives to eat together?"
Su He thought about it and realized it made sense, so she felt relieved.
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