An Wan thought Lu Sen and Yun Ping were adorable, and even paid a fine of 20,000 yuan for having a daughter.
This would never happen in country Z. Most people who have more children than allowed do so only so that they can have a son, and that's why they are willing to pay the "social support fee".
Of course, it's unknown who this money ultimately went to support.
After giving birth to Lu Zhili's twins, Yunping was not giving up and kept taking care of her health, preparing to get pregnant again in a few years and have a daughter.
I'd accept even a fine of tens of thousands of yuan.
But if her fifth child is also a son, she doesn't plan to have any more children.
After all, pregnancy is very hard, childbirth takes away half of your life and health, and raising a child can also cost you your life.
As it turned out, Yunping's wish came true. After a difficult ten months of pregnancy, she gave birth to a very lovely daughter in late spring and early summer.
daughter?
An Wan then realized that she hadn't seen Yunping's daughter yet; she should be several years old by now.
When she tried to ask Lu Jiayan, she noticed that his eyes were red.
Lu Zhili burst into tears, crying, "Wanwan is gone! Waaaaah—"
Gone?
Does it mean "lost"?
And it's very similar to her name, is it fate?
"Brother Zhili, don't cry. My heart is aching. If you keep crying, I'll cry too."
An Wan wiped the tears from his face with her hand. Seeing him cry, she also felt like crying.
"Waaaaah..." Lu Zhili burst into tears, and no amount of persuasion could stop him.
He missed his little sister. It seems that he had been playing with a ball and asked his fourth brother to look for her in the room. Then he took his sister to play in the yard outside, but she was taken away by bad guys.
"Wanwan, my little sister was taken away. We've been looking for her for years and still haven't found her."
Lu Jiayan lowered his head, not wanting An Wan to see his tears.
Several years ago, it was because he was playing around and didn't keep an eye on his younger sister that she was kidnapped by bad guys.
This is his fault.
It caused my parents so much pain and turned our once wealthy family into this impoverished one.
That's why he contracted an incurable disease; it's all retribution.
He ruined his sister, his parents, and his brothers.
So that's how it is.
An Wan was heartbroken when she learned that Yun Ping had lost her daughter.
The precious daughter, whom they had worked so hard to have, was stolen by bad people when she was only one year old. She has not been found since, and they don't know if she is dead or alive, or if she is doing well.
How much pain Lu Sen and Yun Ping must be in.
Just thinking about that scene made An Wan feel the same way. In the apocalypse of her previous life, Yu Jiayan died in the mouth of a zombie while trying to save her, and she felt like the sky had fallen.
He was the only one who cared about her and liked her.
He was the only one who ever gave her warmth.
Now she also knows the reason why the Lu family is poor.
The Lu family was so wealthy back then, but after their youngest daughter had an accident, they exhausted their entire fortune searching for her for a year, only to find neither her nor their money.
Unfortunately, things couldn't get any worse at that moment.
The Lu family was struck by misfortune once again: Lu Jiayan was diagnosed with a terminal illness, and Lu Zhili was struck by an accident and became mentally impaired.
With so much on their shoulders, Lu Sen and Yun Ping must be having a very tough time!
Lu Jiayan is seriously ill and there is no cure for her. She must be in great pain and feel that she is a burden to her family.
An Wan hugged the crying Lu Zhili. A thousand words were not as good as a warm hug for him.
Now that she has come to this family, she is a member of this family, and no matter what it takes, she will do her best to change the current situation.
Being poor is nothing to her.
In her past life, she worked dozens of jobs, including two or three years at a breakfast shop, where she learned to make steamed buns, dumplings, fried dough sticks, and other similar products.
I worked for three years in a handmade Chinese pastry shop, where I learned to make all kinds of pastries.
She also worked at a bakery for a year, where she learned to make bread, cakes, and Western-style pastries.
She likes baking pastries, but dislikes cooking because of the fumes.
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