Reborn in the Seventies: Pampered Wife, Owning some Farmland - Chapter 979
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Chapter 979: Chapter 980 Rejected by Me Chapter 979: Chapter 980 Rejected by Me After all, this daughter-in-law leaves behind her own parents, who raised her, to marry into this family and serve and take care of your parents.
She also bears the responsibility of giving birth to and raising children.
Yun Men sighed, “Actually, after the new house was built, Zhang Jiang wanted to bring over his parents, but I refused. If they had treated me and the children well back then, or even just visited and talked to the children, I would have supported Zhang Jiang’s decision. But they did not, acting as if Little Zhuzi and the others were not their grandchildren. I don’t want to bring them to our home, dealing with things going missing today or tomorrow. Although building the house didn’t put us in debt, we don’t have that kind of financial base to let them take things day by day.”
Every family has its own difficult scripture to chant.
Who can really make that clear?
“We’ll just have to wait until they get old and can no longer work before we discuss how to take care of them in their old age.” It’s not that Yun Men is heartless, but she really has lost all warmth for her in-laws.
Not to mention, they have always favored the eldest uncle; after they got married, everything in the house was moved to the eldest uncle’s home. They keep themselves entirely in the dark about these things. And when the eldest uncle’s son nearly caused me to miscarry, they still protected him. Is the eldest uncle their biological child and Zhang Jiang is not? Why is there such a big difference?
She couldn’t make this decision on her own.
“Sister-in-law, thank you for mailing the clothes back for Little Zhuzi and the others. You have no idea how happy the little ones were to know they had new clothes to wear.”
Yun Men was genuinely grateful to Meng Yunhan.
Without the seeds, their family could never have built the new house so quickly.
Meng Yunhan said with a smile, “As long as you don’t mind that the clothes are made from scrap fabric.”
Yun Men didn’t consider those clothes to be made from scrap fabric; they were filled with real cotton and were especially warm to wear.
Everybody talked about not feeling cold anymore.
“I don’t mind at all, not at all.”
Today, Meng Yunhan had prepared a big red envelope for each child.
Inside every red envelope was ten dollars.
“If there’s anything, just write me a letter or send a telegram,” said Meng Yunhan, also moved by how little it took to touch their hearts.
Some people, even if you give them everything, still believe it’s what you owe them. Yet for others, even a small act can elicit a profound sense of gratitude.
Meng Yunhan and her family were invited to stay for a meal at Yun Men’s home, which included Yun Shuang as well as Yun Men’s parents.
This was done early, to avoid eating in the dark.
Of course, Meng Yunhan helped with cooking.
Yun Hao returned to his unit without having met with Yun Hai and Yun Lei.
At the invitation of Yun Shuang and Li Yong, on the third day Meng Yunhan brought Little Huzi, carrying gifts, to visit Li Yong’s home.
It was also a chance to check on those fruit trees.
Because of Meng Yunhan, Yun Shuang’s family lived a good life, and her mother-in-law greeted Meng Yunhan and Xiaohu with a welcoming smile.
The Li Family could now be considered one of the more well-off households in the village.
After returning from her elder sister’s place, Meng Yunhan found guests at home.
She prepared to entertain them.
Old Zhao stopped Meng Yunhan.
“Yunhan, there’s no need for such trouble; they are your eldest uncle and his family, no need to entertain them.”
Meng Yunhan looked over at them and saw her father like this, somewhat angry–why?
It was rare to see her father talk about his relatives on this side.
“This is your niece, right? Your dad has acknowledged you, following you into good fortune,” said the eldest uncle, grinning.
