My Happy Daily Life After Being Reborn-Chapter 302 - 20 After Discharge_2

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Chapter 302: Chapter 20 After Discharge_2

Little Douzi resembled Su Qianqian with her rosy lips and pearly teeth, which almost everyone found irresistible; Lin Xiaoguai almost couldn’t cope.

Su Qianqian, blushing, glared at her son, "Stop talking nonsense!"

"I’m not talking nonsense, grandpa, grandma, dad, and even you, mom, all say I’m the treasure of the family, your very life," Little Douzi said cheekily, as if shamelessness came naturally to him, without a blush or shortness of breath.

Su Qianqian’s head ached, and she attempted to change the subject, "Little Douzi, come over and see if your little brothers and sisters are cute."

Although Little Douzi was smart, children’s attention spans are often scattered, and since he usually played alone, he was indeed curious about his younger siblings, so Su Qianqian’s diversion worked easily.

"You see, this is what I just can’t stand about him. He has a good memory, we say something private at home, and the next thing, he’d blurt it out smoothly," Su Qianqian murmured to Lin Xiaoguai.

Hearing this, Lin Xiaoguai paused, imagining Little Niangao spouting Shen Chi’s "words of the heart" to her... Her face stiffened, then she felt relieved, thankfully, that rascal belonged to someone else’s family.

"Plus, my parents dote on him so much. Whenever he frowns, they’d rush to comfort him with heartache. And Han, it’s clear he says something about how fun it is to discipline children, which my parents won’t object to, but he insists his son is quite amusing. Isn’t that infuriating?" Su Qianqian continued to complain.

Lin Xiaoguai, speechless, couldn’t see that Chen Han had such a wicked sense of humor, and... such thick skin.

Chen Han’s family had been in the Capital for half a year, but Chen Han was busy helping Shen Chi and familiarizing himself with new responsibilities. Mr. Su and his wife were also busy reconnecting with old friends, and the only idle person, Su Qianqian, was kept busy arranging a kindergarten for her son. Though both families interacted, due to Lin Xiaoguai’s pregnancy, which ought not to be known to outsiders, the family circled around taking care of her. This casual gathering was their first since they had reunited.

"Mom, great-grandma asked me where you put that can of tea from the other time, she can’t find it," said Shen Yinian, running up.

"It’s in the storage room, inside a white storage box, on the very bottom shelf," Lin Xiaoguai replied.

"Got it." After replying, Shen Yinian ran off hastily.

"Time flies so fast, in the blink of an eye, Little Niangao has grown so much, and our Little Douzi will be attending kindergarten," Su Qianqian exclaimed.

"Isn’t that the truth," Lin Xiaoguai agreed, then asked, "I heard from Shen Chi Mr. Su is turning seventy next month, are you going to have a big celebration?"

"No," Su Qianqian frowned, "my dad’s health isn’t great. He was diagnosed last month with some liver issues. Mom heard it’s bad luck to celebrate birthdays when you’re not well, very inauspicious, so don’t even mention it when the time comes."

Lin Xiaoguai, who hadn’t heard of this belief, nodded in acknowledgment.

"What about you guys, are you planning a celebration for the baby’s full-month?" asked Su Qianqian.

"We’re not doing the full-month celebration. We’ll have a big celebration after their first birthday," Lin Xiaoguai had already planned it.

"That’s good too. Quadruplets are weaker than the average infant, it’s better to wait until they’re stronger after reaching their first birthday," Su Qianqian agreed upon hearing this.

The matter of the quadruplets caused quite a stir in the courtyard. Aside from those who envied Lin Xiaoguai, many were jealous of her ability to have a second child.

After all, not everyone living in the courtyard could have a son on their first try, much less someone like Lin Xiaoguai who already had a son from her first pregnancy, causing those who had sons to be jealous of her.

Lu Rong was somewhat frozen when she heard the news.

"Sister!" Lu Lei, seeing her sister was zoning out during daytime, was somewhat displeased.

"Sorry, Leilei, I was daydreaming," Lu Rong apologized with a smile.

If Zhu Huixi saw Lu Rong looking so serene, she would be utterly astounded.

"All right, forgiven," Lu Lei pursed her lips, "Sister, are you really going back to the Guo Family?"

"Elsewhere?" Lu Rong gently touched her son’s head and fell silent.

"They treated you so badly. Haven’t you heard what mom said? Even if you divorced, she could still get you remarried," Lu Lei said, annoyed.

"...No," Lu Rong responded wistfully.

Before Lu Lei could further persuade her, Lu Rong said, "Leilei, how about marrying into our family instead?"

"But mom says marrying into a family won’t get you a good man. She’s got money, and when she’s old, she can hire a nurse; she doesn’t need us around," said Lu Lei naively.

"Consider it a request from your sister," Lu Rong said earnestly.

Lu Lei paused, perplexed, but still agreed, "Okay." She always had a close relationship with her sister, and this was the first time Lu Rong had made such a serious request. She had no reason to let her sister down.

Lu Rong breathed a sigh of relief, believing her sister wouldn’t go back on her word. If she and her sister both got married, she feared their mother would be utterly without purpose.

Although their mother had always been indifferent to her and her sister, she was very fond of her grandson. Maybe, after Leilei got married and had children, their mother’s heart would settle down?

No more resentment.

Lu Rong felt her life was split in half; the first half was ignorant and foolish, while the second half was painfully lucid.

"Sister, don’t change the subject, please don’t go back to the Guo Family," Lu Lei pleaded, pulling on her.

"I can’t," Lu Rong looked down at her naive, world-unaware sister, and said with a faint smile, "I have to stay in the Guo Family for Mingming."

Sometimes she wondered, having been so selfish in the previous twenty years, but from now on, she would dedicate herself completely to her child, as a mother. fгeewёbnoѵel.cσm

Perhaps, the reason their mother had never severed ties completely with Uncle Yu was because of that sparse maternal love for her and her sister.

Lu Lei felt envious upon hearing this; their mother had never been so willing to sacrifice for them.

The sisters each harbored different thoughts, both equally melancholic. (To be continued. If you like this work, you are welcome to come to Qidian (qidian.com) to vote for recommendation tickets, monthly tickets. Your support is my greatest motivation. Mobile users please visit m.qidian.com to read.)