Back to the 70s: My Childhood Sweetheart Spoils Me Rotten

Chapter 1027 - 1029: The Importance of Having Another Child

Back to the 70s: My Childhood Sweetheart Spoils Me Rotten

Chapter 1027 - 1029: The Importance of Having Another Child

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Chapter 1027: Chapter 1029: The Importance of Having Another Child

Cai Ming originally thought this Spring Festival would be very comfortable.

Such as improving emotional communication with his wife and child, and it would be even better if he could persuade his wife to have another child in the United States.

Unexpectedly, before he could appease his wife, he heard a bombshell news that his son might be leading others astray.

Listening to Zhao Xuran’s recount, Cai Ming’s face lengthened.

Wan Qiweng was tense beside him, worrying that Cai Ming might severely lecture their son.

Cai Ming sighed, "Do you know who it is?"

Zhao Xuran, not considering it a betrayal, quickly reported the names Wan Yihui had inadvertently mentioned.

"However, I feel there’s someone behind it."

"They seem to be Wan Yihui’s followers, and even though their family’s conditions are okay, they’re not extremely prosperous." Most children of Wan Yihui’s age are single children.

Families with good conditions tend to spoil their children, raising them to have a willful and self-centered temperament. Even if they know Wan Yihui’s family is wealthy, the children still act according to their whims.

Even if Wan Yihui strives to restrain his temper, he still tends to lose his patience outside.

Cai Ming responded with a hum, "Thank you, Xuran."

Zhao Xuran knew the matter wasn’t something he could get involved in next, and seeing Wan Qiweng’s unpleasant expression made him worry whether she had developed an unfavorable opinion of him.

Zhao Xuran steadied his mind; regardless if she’s dissatisfied, he must speak out.

Once Zhao Xuran left, Wan Qiweng’s face fell. Although she was quite frustrated that Zhao Xuran had exposed the matter,

she had to thank him; had it not been for him, she would have definitely been unaware of it.

"What do you plan to do?" Cai Ming asked Wan Qiweng, feeling it’s essential for his wife to give a general direction on this issue.

"Once business gets on track, I’ll have my sister keep an eye on it a bit, or let Ni Zi watch over it while I go to the United States to have a child."

"Then I’ll take Xiao Hui to the United States." Wan Qiweng initially didn’t want to bring Xiao Hui along.

But thinking about abandoning her son domestically, stringently monitored by others, would certainly lead them to create trouble.

"I also want Xiao Hui to see how the outside world is." Wan Qiweng hopes her son realizes not to focus on the small territory at home.

"The world outside is vast, and should he become an elder brother in the future, even comparing not just to Xuran, but even to Rui Wen, it won’t match up." Wan Qiweng is really anxious.

"I truly can’t understand, I and Grandpa have been quite attentive to Xiao Hui’s upbringing." To say the least, his education exceeds that provided by Gong Ruzhi and the others.

Still, he could never catch up to them later on, leaving Wan Qiweng puzzled.

Comparing to Zhao Xuran and the others? Cai Ming wants to express the truth but restrains himself from saying anything after considering.

He’s mentioned things before, but did his wife listen? She essentially hasn’t absorbed it.

"Don’t worry, I’ll be mindful in the future." Wan Qiweng isn’t foolish; if her parenting hadn’t led her son astray, Cai Ming wouldn’t be mumbling.

But now she hasn’t educated or developed her son well, making Cai Ming definitely unsettled in his heart.

This is essentially agreeing with his opinion, "As long as Xiao Hui does well, I’ll be happy. He’s the eldest, he needs to shoulder responsibility."

"I don’t wish for the industry we worked hard to build up to be swept away by this kid; we can’t follow behind Xuran and the others for life." Cai Ming, a prideful person, definitely doesn’t want their branch to become the smallest among the families.

"How is it?" Gong Ruini was waiting at the door for Zhao Xuran, genuinely concerned. Seeing Zhao Xuran come out, she hastily surrounded him and asked quietly.

"Not bad." Zhao Xuran certainly wouldn’t foolishly tell Wan Qiweng’s expression wasn’t pleasant.

Really? Gong Ruini didn’t believe it, "Would Aunt’s expression be nice?"

No matter how Wan Qiweng maintains herself, that inherent superiority when facing them seemed ingrained in her bones, and Gong Ruini could still sense it.

Criticizing Wan Yihui now, would she be happy? Gong Ruini thinks it’s definitely impossible.

You knew it already, why ask me—Zhao Xuran led Gong Ruini outside, "Since it’s fine, let’s go for a walk; otherwise, when Uncle Gong and the others arrive, we won’t have freedom again."

Zhao Xuran couldn’t fathom how Uncle Gong knew they were vacationing in Hainan, and even quickly booked plane tickets, bringing his wife, kids, and in-laws here for a vacation.

"Really doesn’t care about plane ticket costs." Not thinking the ticket price for six people round-trip to Hainan could afford a richly celebratory year back home.

What could Gong Ruini say? Suggest her own dad was nonstop boasting about the great house and her brother raving about the delightful food, the fun, even going into the sea.

Oh, plus they could rent a boat to fish at sea, overall living a life that’s not just comfortable.

Wouldn’t Gong Jiaming stir hearing about it?

"Perhaps Uncle is here checking the land, then will build a house; you know Uncle follows how we do here." Now Uncle Gong isn’t just the couple working anymore.

Miao Cuihua’s few brothers are also keeping pace in their shadow, how could Uncle Gong not feel pressured, if they weren’t careful, several families wouldn’t have a comfortable life.

"Seems Gong Qiang is quite dissatisfied." Uncle Gong went to Shen City to develop, yet couldn’t abandon their home business.

Uncle Gong and his wife wished to leave a retreating path, thus entrusted Miao Cuihua’s brothers with the business, resulting in Gong Qiang being variously disgruntled.

"He even called my dad, hoping my dad could speak for him." Gong Ruini truly doesn’t understand how Gong Qiang had such thick skin.

Knowing they haven’t been in contact for years, the so-called brotherly bond is long gone, yet he plans to let Gong Tao mediate, that guy’s brain truly isn’t ordinary.

Oh, is there more to this? Zhao Xuran can affirm that Uncle Gong definitely hasn’t told his dad.

Oh dear, she seems to have spilled things a boss shouldn’t disclose, sigh, she’s so quick-tongued, knowing her dad will surely severely criticize her for blabbing everything.

"Rest assured, I won’t tell." Apparently even keeping it from her own dad. 𝒇𝙧𝙚𝓮𝔀𝓮𝒃𝙣𝓸𝒗𝒆𝒍.𝙘𝒐𝒎

"That’s good, especially when my uncle arrives."

"I won’t speak either; this matter’s past, arguing over it is needless." If Uncle Gong learns, Zhao Xuran’s certain he’ll rage at Gong Qiang furiously.

Despite Zhao Xuran feeling no matter how many times Gong Qiang is scolded, his brain remains oblivious, only following his own thoughts, but being a snitch doesn’t suit them.

Gong Tao waited in a car at the airport entrance for Uncle Gong and family, while the flashy car behind him nearly startled Uncle Gong upon exiting.

"Brother, isn’t this a bit too extravagant?" Uncle Gong’s mouth twitched.

After greeting the Miao Family elders, Gong Tao nudged Uncle Gong, "Lending a car here is already fortunate, besides there’s many of us, having a car makes outings easier."

Though there’s a bus, it’s some distance from home, and without a car, outings are problematic for the elderly and children.

Uncle Gong initially felt buses diminished status, but hearing Gong Tao’s reasoning, didn’t dare dismiss it, calling his in-laws, wife, and children into the car, the brothers loaded the luggage onto the vehicle.

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