Chapter 160: Impressions after Listening (Extra chapter for the children's song of Monkey King Nao Nao fans) Part 3



(Happy belated birthday! I prefer the nickname Naonaofen. Little girl registered the id Naonaofen after reading my book about traveling back to the 1970s and undergoing transformation. The nickname "Nursery Rhymes" is a high-level V, and I bought the high-level V because my book about traveling back to the 1980s required monthly passes. Thank you for being with me all the way, little girl. I hope I can add more chapters on time next year to celebrate for you. I wish you find your partner soon this year!)

Listen, it's a conversation that leaves you speechless.

What does it mean to marry an older woman even after divorce? The man doesn't suffer any loss. After divorce, the woman is no longer an older woman and can only marry an older man!

Aren’t they women? If this wasn’t an elder, she would have rushed in!

Also, what are you afraid of when you touch and search? What are you afraid of? If you don’t take good care of your children, you should have a bottom line when you don’t educate them…

Chu Yiqing placed the small aluminum basin on the windowsill. She folded her arms around her chest and looked at the backyard, at the icy world outside.

At this moment, she didn't go into the house to chat with him because she was afraid that she would not be able to control her emotions.

She couldn't go downstairs either. What if grandma remembered the frozen pears she wanted and yelled at her mother? It would be a hassle for her mother who was cooking downstairs.

Chu Yiqing sighed.

How could my mother bear it? Whenever Chu Yiqing thought of this question, her heart was filled with pain.

In the past few years, there was no such thing as divorce. It was considered a flawed political stance or a problem with one's thinking. If a couple had a big fight, they would easily be called in for a talk.

At that time, her mother ran away from home and lived in the dormitory of her workplace. Xiaofeng was not born yet, and her mother was not the type to accept things passively.

At that time, I was really fighting with my grandmother. When the situation was tense and we were not sure who was going to win, it was her...

She had two small pigtails and went to look for her crying because she was hungry. Her grandmother went out to watch the fun and the "red armbands" criticizing people, and forgot to go home on time to cook.

I was hungry and looked for my mom, but I almost got lost.

She was lost for the whole afternoon, which frightened her mother so much that she hugged her and cried all night. From then on, her mother treated her like an eyeball, and no matter how angry she was, she would always remember to take her and Xiaofeng with her.

Maybe she was afraid of abandoning them, afraid that being angry with grandma wouldn't be worth it, and the price she paid was that they would grow up crooked. Also, if she and Xiaofeng had grown up under grandma's care, I really don't know what she would have become, and whether Xiaofeng would have been so outstanding now.

But now that she's a mother, she understands that life is like a balance. If you compromise during the struggle, you'll really be suppressed!

Her mother has been suffering all the time. She is not tolerating her grandmother, but she is afraid. However, this fear is maternal love.

She was afraid that she and Xiaofeng would go hungry again, and she was terrified that the day would come when she and her brother would be ruined.

My father is very responsible in all aspects outside, but when it comes to the relationship between the mother-in-law and daughter-in-law and the relatives at home, he is always insincere and has no sense of right and wrong.

Perhaps because her father was only weak in this area, and was otherwise very responsible, her mother endured it. As she and Xiaofeng grew up, her mother began to consider how her in-laws would view her marriage, and whether Xiaofeng's family and career would be affected by the divorce. Wang Jianan closed the hospital room door and touched the tip of his nose as he walked through the small living room.

Women, what is the purpose of this life? It seems that after giving birth to a child, it is as if you live for the child.

There is no hardship that cannot be endured and no anger that cannot be tolerated, just because she has an identity called mother.

Chu Yiqing faced the glass window, tears falling but with a smile on her face.

She didn't know why today, when she heard the two old ladies' nonsense, she actually burst into tears.

Feeling powerless about my own "funny".

Her grandmother has been the same for decades, never reflecting on herself!

Ever since my father survived many life-threatening situations and won several military exploits, his status has been rising. My grandmother has perfectly demonstrated the meaning of "bullying the weak and fearing the strong."

There were so many stupid things her grandmother had done, and if she listed them one by one, she was afraid that she would never be able to muster the courage to respect her again.

Take my aunt, my grandmother’s younger sister, for example. She was stunned when she arrived today.

In their Chu family, from her father, the general, to her 6-year-old son Wang Xintong, no one has ever bullied anyone for no reason.

But what about auntie?

He forced a country girl with two long braids, who was obviously passing through Kyoto Station and had to leave the station and go back to the ticket office to buy a ticket to go somewhere else, and he pulled her and cursed at her.

The little girl kept saying sorry and was even scolded to tears. Her aunt called her name Chu Yiqing and her father's name, but these were nothing. The key was that she affected the order of the train station. She stood there blocking the exit. If she didn't go out, others had to queue. She scolded her for ten minutes without stopping. She was really a headache.

Why did they dare to shout like that? Because there were so many ordinary people getting off the train at the station, and they only picked on the "soft" ones.

The old hen is actually more important than a little girl. She almost got pissed off!

Stop her? Chu Yiqing didn't know her aunt, but she knew her own grandmother. She stepped forward to persuade her and winked at the girl who was crying so hard. But when she turned around, she realized that something was wrong.

My aunt was too emotional. If I dared not to "protect her", she would definitely slap her thigh and cry and make a fuss, and then start telling me the story of how her father was hungry as a child and was raised by others!

The farce ended when she drove away with a red face.

As a result, when she arrived at the gate of the military compound, she opened the car door, got out and signed the registration certificate, but something even more embarrassing happened.

Her aunt slipped out of the car, saluted when she saw the people wearing wide-brimmed hats, and bowed three times to the sentry at the door with a smile on her face.

People coming and going in the compound all knew her and talked to her and greeted her... Oh, I can't even think about how embarrassing it would be.

My dear, there is more to this chapter. Please click on the next page to continue reading. It will be even more exciting later!

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