Chapter 282 Zhou Xinya's Ring



Sun Lifang understood this all too well.

In her past life, her mother-in-law came to help her during her postpartum period, and she harbored a lot of resentment.

She couldn't cook rice, she couldn't wash clothes, and after rummaging around in the kitchen for ages, she brought over a rotten fish. Sun Lifang noticed something was wrong and asked her, "Mom, do you not know how to cook?"

The mother-in-law was quite good at putting on an act. In front of her son, she exclaimed in surprise, "So it was a problem with the fish. I was cheated by the vendor. He sold me spoiled fish."

Zhou Yunshi knew that she couldn't cook.

As for not buying good fish, well, the seller meant well, so you can't really find fault with that, right?

A daughter-in-law can't be picky; she can only endure it.

Zhou Yunshi, caught between the two women and not fond of arguing, suggested, "I'll make you some plain noodles; it'll be ready in a bit."

As he was about to get up, his mother-in-law stopped him firmly, saying, "No, I'll do it."

They were very enthusiastic, but what was served in the end was undercooked noodles with lumps of raw flour in them.

What can Sun Lifang say about this?

She felt sorry for her husband who was busy until late at night and still had to come home to cook, while she was also annoyed by her mother-in-law's dramatic behavior.

"She has several younger siblings. She's the eldest daughter in a rural area. Doesn't she know how to cook?"

Who would believe that?

Getting angry at your mother-in-law is useless. Watching her dawdle while she does the work, it's better to do it yourself.

Sun Lifang couldn't bear to see Zhou Yunshi, who had been busy all day, still have to cook, wash dishes, and tidy up the house when he got home.

Therefore, in her previous life, Sun Lifang did everything she could herself during her postpartum period and was too lazy to argue with her mother-in-law.

Not only was my body exhausted, but I was also extremely frustrated.

At the time, Sun Lifang thought that she just needed to get through this, and that she could make up for it properly when she had more money and time in the future.

Little did they know that problems that occurred during the postpartum period could never be undone, no matter how much they tried to make up for them later.

Before I was fifty, I had arthritis and rheumatism, and my bones ached when I walked.

I have to wear a hat when I go out; even a little bit of cold wind feels like needles pricking my head, so I'm too lazy to go out.

Having learned from past mistakes, Sun Lifang is now much more obedient, wearing a rustic woolen hat and pretending not to notice the strange looks from others.

You still need to have confidence.

In my past life, I cared too much about what others thought.

Looking back now, there were better solutions to many of these problems.

However, those involved are often blinded by their own circumstances. When they feel that life is not what they want, they begin to doubt life, their husbands' sincerity, and the misery of their marriage.

If Sun Lifang didn't want to marry Zhou Yunshi when she was first reborn...

But after solving several thorny problems and dealing with orders that would be a matter of life and death for others, she suddenly discovered—

It's also possible that I'm not wise enough.

Every now and then I have a different state of mind. If I were to choose again, it would be like this: I'm in my current state of mind.

She would still choose to marry Zhou Yunshi.

Even after confirming that this person respected her, cared for her, had the ability to earn money independently, and possessed a sense of family responsibility, Sun Lifang was still willing to jump into this abyss.

"Perhaps I didn't have the ability to resolve the crisis back then?"

That's why it feels difficult and painful.

But looking back now, what was difficult for me might not have seemed so to others.

What was a tricky problem for Iltana was not difficult for Sun Lifang.

Iltana mostly praised her two sons in her chat, intentionally or unintentionally bringing them up, "Peiwen and Peiwu are so obedient, I really don't know how Peilin could be like this?"

"They don't play with the toys they bought at home, but insist on coming to your house to bother you."

"Not at all," Sun Lifang replied politely, choosing to be a good listener.

While the other party was engrossed in their conversation, they suddenly suggested, "How about we have Peiwen and Peiwu come over to our house for lessons? I'm planning to invite a teacher over next week to teach badminton; it'll be more fun with more kids."

They also have a lot of fun.

Sun Lifang had figured it out: the conflicts between the children were because they were on opposite sides.

What if we made them a team?

Together we fight the enemy, we learn the importance of our comrades in offense and defense, discover the strengths of others, and share the fruits of victory.

Think back to your childhood. Didn't your friendship with a friend often stem from having a secret, gossiping about others, and talking behind their backs?

At this point, you're all in this together.

Of course, with the An family triplets' current momentum, they can't function without guidance.

We're missing an atmosphere group.

Thinking of this, Sun Lifang looked at the little girl in the corner.

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