Unexpectedly, An Hua shook her head and said, "Let's just build a small path. I still need to plant vegetables in other places. I have already asked Sister Mei Xi for seeds. We will start planting after the path is built. You need to be there to guide us."
Xiao was born into a peasant family and preferred to grow vegetables in the yard. Hearing this, he said happily, "Then the fertilizer in our manure pond will be useful."
An Hua's face turned pale, "No! You can grow vegetables, but you can't use... that thing to water them. I can't stand the smell."
I was about to praise her just now, but the next moment I exposed my bourgeois hypocritical style.
Xiao Chen grumbled in his heart, but he didn't really have any objections. An Hua came from far away to join the army, cooked for him, and grew vegetables in the yard. She was already doing enough for him.
As for the rest, just let her do it.
What if she runs away again?
Thinking of this, a gloomy look flashed across Xiao Chen's face.
Previously, when An Hua wanted to divorce him, he could accept it because their marriage was indeed not happy. She wanted to pursue a happier life, and he agreed.
Now, An Hua said that she was reborn. Her performance over the past few days alone painted a picture of incomparable happiness for him. He could imagine that if he and the reborn An Hua continued to live like this, their days would definitely be beautiful.
He was very scared, afraid that he was dreaming and that the day he imagined would never come.
So he didn't touch her even though he felt like he was about to explode.
If they had another child, he would never let her go.
He wanted to remain a little sober and give her some wiggle room.
There were many thoughts in his mind, but they did not show on his face, so An Hua was unaware.
After dinner, Xiao Chen washed the dishes without An Hua telling him to.
An Hua told him to clean the stove, and he immediately cleaned it until it was sparkling.
An Hua said she wanted to make a cupboard that could hold bowls vertically for easy draining, and he agreed to do it without hesitation.
Its docile and well-behaved appearance is in stark contrast to its appearance.
After Xiao Xiao went to work, Wen Xueman came to the door not long after.
An Hua made some tea for her. She took it and looked around for a while.
There is nothing special about An Hua's home decoration. It can only be said to be clean and tidy, just like most people's homes.
Wen Xueman took a sip of tea and said, "Longjing? The tea is good."
An Hua smiled and said, "My father gave it to me. I don't know how to drink tea."
Wen Xueman didn't exchange pleasantries with her and went straight to the point, "I heard that you were beaten by Xiao Xiao?"
An Hua paused, "Who told you that?"
Wen Xueman shrugged. "It has reached my ears. You can imagine that everyone in the family compound should know about it."
An Hua held her forehead with her hand in pain, "This is a rumor."
Wen Xueman nodded, "Since you said so, I believe it."
An Hua breathed a sigh of relief. She had thought the explanation would take a long time.
Wen Xueman continued, "You burned down the house while cooking that day. I was planning to come over to take a look, but I saw there were so many people and you didn't have anything to do, so I didn't come."
An Hua smiled and said, "Thank you for your concern."
Wen Xueman: "Xiao's salary is not low, he can afford a nanny, you don't have to do the work of a nanny... If you need a nanny, I can introduce one to you."
An Huan waved her hands quickly, "No, no, actually I really like cooking." There was only two more days before things got messy, so how could she dare to hire a nanny?
Wen Xueman originally thought that An Hua was the same kind of person as herself and wanted to make friends with her, but after two contacts, she found that there were not many things in common between her and An Hua.
Wen Xueman stood up and said, "Well, I'll take my leave now."
An Hua hesitated for a moment, then called Wen Xueman and said, "There are quite a few people living in the family quarters. I don't think I've seen other families hire nannies. Most of them hire relatives from the countryside to do the work."
Wen Xueman immediately understood An Hua's meaning.
Strangely enough, Chen Gang had quarreled with her twice over the nanny issue, but Wen Xueman didn't take it seriously. Instead, she felt that Chen Gang was inconsiderate to her and was unwilling to let her do housework. But when these words of advice came from An Hua's mouth, and An Hua even just gave a side reminder, Wen Xueman was much more receptive.
She smiled and said, "Thank you for your reminder. I understand."
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