Reborn in the Seventies: Pampered Wife, Owning some Farmland - Chapter 995
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Chapter 995: Chapter 996 Why Is This Kid So Long-Winded Chapter 995: Chapter 996 Why Is This Kid So Long-Winded Meng Yunhan was taken care of by Yun Hao until Little Huzi was on vacation, and only then did her health start to improve.
“Little Huzi, when you go back, you must listen to granddad, help your aunt take care of your younger siblings, don’t be naughty, and don’t let your aunt buy you snacks. Don’t complain about the meals not being good enough, and no fighting…”
Little Huzi nodded to each and every one of the instructions.
“Mom, I will miss you.” He then kissed Meng Yunhan on the face, ignoring Yun Hao’s murderous glare.
Meng Yunhan kissed him back, “Be good, and do you remember the phone number of mom’s office? You can call me.”
Yun Hao coughed lightly, “Wife, the train is about to leave.” And that kid had already taken advantage a few times, his wife was his wife, and if that kid wanted to kiss someone, he should kiss his own wife.
“Mom, don’t worry, I will be obedient. Remember, you must miss me.”
Meng Yunhan hugged her son tightly, unable to bear Little Huzi’s departure.
Thinking that Little Huzi would be away for almost two months, how could she bear it?
Yun Hao’s face was so dark it could drip ink.
Why was this kid so long-winded?
“Mom will miss you, too.” Meng Yunhan truly couldn’t bear to let go of her son.
Yun Hao quickly gave Little Huzi a stern look, then turned his head to look at Old Zhao, his expression softened a lot, “Dad, if Little Huzi disobeys, you can spank him.”
Little Huzi glanced at his father with a wronged look, wanting to tell him that he was already grown up and could take care of himself and wouldn’t make granddad angry.
Watching them board the train, watching the train slowly depart, with that clattering sound, Meng Yunhan couldn’t hold back her tears, and they streamed down her face.
Yun Hao wrapped an arm around his wife, gently patting her back. That kid should remember this, daring to make his wife cry; when he came back, he’d intensify the training.
“Wife, shall we go home?”
Meng Yunhan drew back her gaze, looking at him as he wiped away her tears with his rough hand.
“Yeah, let’s go home.”
And that’s how Little Huzi went back to the village.
Over in Qingzhao Village.
“Old man, did you visit Xiaoshuang?” Yun Men thought of the fruit at her daughter’s place. Her grandson was coming back, and there were no wild fruits left in the village, so she’d been thinking about the fruit from her daughter’s house.
“I’ll go tomorrow. In two days, when Little Huzi comes back, he’ll be able to enjoy the fruits. The corn cobs are also good, we’ll get some tender corn to boil.”
Yun Men said with a smile, “I will definitely boil them, absolutely.”
Previously, when their son sent a letter back home, he told them that Little Huzi would be coming back for the summer holidays. He also sent them money, instructing them not to spoil him and that they should make him work, to let him know how food is grown.
Thinking of her son’s reminders, Yun Men still found it amusing to this day.
“Ahao really, Little Huzi is so young, how can he be put to work?”
Yun Men’s father knew well how sturdy Little Huzi had grown, “He’s as tall as Little Zhuzi, he must have grown taller this year.” During the New Year’s comparison, he was as tall as Little Zhuzi. It seems he might have grown taller, and in the future, he probably won’t be shorter than his father.
“Kyoto is a bit hotter than over here.”
Back at Yunhan’s home.
“Little Zhuzi, in a few days Little Huzi will be coming back, you have to take good care of Little Huzi.”
Little Zhuzi patted his chest, promising, “Mom, don’t worry, I will take care of Little Huzi.”
Thinking of that clever younger brother, they had played together during New Year’s, hadn’t they?
“Your aunt sent you three brothers some new clothes by mail a while ago.” These past few years, their sister-in-law had been mailing clothes to the children. She’d hardly needed to buy any clothes for them, and those clothes, not even available in town, made the children so hesitant to wear their new outfits out to play.
