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Reborn in the Eighties as a Housewife with a Space-Chapter 599 - 594: Going Shopping with Two Kids
Chapter 599: Chapter 594: Going Shopping with Two Kids
Time passed quickly, and two days flew by. Today, Qin Xue had to go to the city to talk to her brother and also check on Fang Xiu.
Qin Xue found it troublesome to manage both children by herself. She couldn’t carry both of them at once, but since they were too small to be carried on her back, she hesitated to put them in her spatial tool for fear of being questioned.
In the end, Qin Xue used a baby stroller to take the children out by car, running into Miao Qingqing at the entrance of the military region who had come to see the children.
“Qin Xue, are you going out?” Miao Qingqing stopped her.
“Oh, Grandma, are you coming to our place?” Qin Xue thought that Miao Qingqing seemed familiar with their home.
“Yes, I haven’t seen the children for several days, so I came to visit them,” Miao Qingqing said while looking at the children in the stroller.
“Um, Grandma, I have some things to do in town, and there’s nobody home,” Qin Xue said awkwardly.
“That’s alright, can I go with you? You can’t take care of both children by yourself, can you?” Miao Qingqing asked Qin Xue with hope.
“Well, okay, it’s just a bit of a burden for you,” Qin Xue agreed. Due to Miao Qingqing’s presence, Qin Xue and Miao Qingqing each held one child, and the stroller was left at the security guard’s room.
Qin Xue had a good impression of Miao Qingqing, and Chu Molin hadn’t said anything or tried to stop her from visiting the children, indicating that he didn’t have strong objections to Miao Qingqing.
So Qin Xue respected Miao Qingqing, who had a good attitude after all.
“Thank you, Qin Xue,” Miao Qingqing was touched. Although her daughter-in-law hadn’t acknowledged her yet, she hadn’t done anything nasty to her either.
Miao Qingqing assumed that Qin Xue was considering her grandson’s feelings, so she had no complaints and was more satisfied with Qin Xue.
Only a woman who considers her husband can live a life with him.
“Grandma, I’m not worthy of your thanks. Although I don’t know the reason for some things, that doesn’t mean I’m clueless,” Qin Xue smiled.
“Ha ha, I was wondering why you didn’t have your guard up against me. I’ll tell you about it when I have the chance,” Miao Qingqing understood after hearing Qin Xue’s words.
At first, she thought Qin Xue wasn’t very vigilant and had a low sense of caution, but it turned out that she knew Miao Qingqing was Chu Molin’s biological grandmother and the children’s great-grandmother. It all made sense now.
“It’s up to you, but we’re leaving for the Imperial Capital tomorrow, so it may not be convenient later,” Qin Xue didn’t know where Chu Molin’s hometown was.
This was embarrassing for her since she didn’t understand a thing about her husband’s family. She had set up Chu Molin without understanding him, and ended up marrying him, barely knowing anything. Fortunately, Chu Molin was a good man; otherwise, she would have been the one suffering. After all her efforts, she benefited from it.
As for the matter of Chu Molin’s marriage, Qin Xue’s feelings were mixed. Although she took possession of the woman’s body after her death, the hard-earned husband was indeed her merit, and in the end, she was the one who gained from it.
Qin Xue resolved to raise her two children well as payback for taking the woman’s body and hoped that the original occupant could be reborn in a good family and live a good life.
“Oh? You’re going to the Imperial Capital? What for?” Miao Qingqing asked excitedly. ƒгeeweɓn૦vel.com
“Chu Molin is going to study there, and he doesn’t want us to stay here without him, so we’re going together,” Qin Xue thought she might as well tell Miao Qingqing since there was nothing to hide.
“So, Lin Lin has taken a position in the Imperial Capital?” Miao Qingqing asked.
“It seems so, but I’m not entirely sure about the specifics. Why?” Qin Xue indeed wasn’t fully aware of Chu Molin’s job, but since he wanted to take her and their children with him, that must be how it was, right?