Chapter 161 The Daughter Sold 25

Chapter 161 The Daughter Sold 25
Ge Sangen scratched the back of his head and said a little embarrassedly, "Mom, I was in a hurry at the time and forgot your instructions."

Yuanchun smiled awkwardly, "Grandma, I forgot too. My mom's water broke first. I heard from my classmates that it is very dangerous to give birth to a child first. My mom gave birth to twins, which was even more dangerous. We were so busy sending my mom to the hospital that we forgot to go to the Qian family to inform them."

When Mrs. Qian heard this, she was worried for her daughter and two grandsons. "What did the doctor say? Your mother fainted from exhaustion. Is she okay?"

"It's okay. The doctor said my mother will wake up after she gets enough rest."

In fact, if Yuanchun had not fed Qian Xiaoying a rejuvenation pill in time to give her the strength to give birth to a child, and if she had not used her mental power to protect the two children in her belly along the way so that they would not be suffocated, the mother and her two children would not have been able to save their lives.

Otherwise, Qian Xiaoying would definitely have a difficult birth.

Qian Xiaoying woke up soon after.

Uncle Qian rode his bicycle to the state-owned restaurant to buy breakfast. After everyone finished eating, Ge Sangen and Mrs. Qian stayed in the hospital to take care of Qian Xiaoying and her two children, while everyone else went to school or work.

The school had five days left for summer vacation. In order to keep Qian Xiaoying's job as a scorekeeper, Mrs. Qian asked her daughter-in-law to take five days off from school and return to the village to take over Qian Xiaoying's shift.

Uncle Qian and another teacher at the school took over for Aunt Qian.

Because Qian Xiaoying had a normal birth and the baby was healthy, the mother and child stayed in the hospital for one night and were discharged the next morning.

After her adoptive mother and two younger brothers returned home, Yuanchun went to the mountains and hunted two fat pheasants. She asked Mrs. Qian to make soup for her adoptive mother.

Old Man Qian also went to the mountain and brought back a wild rabbit.

Uncle Qian bought a pig's trotter, a bag of brown sugar, and a bottle of malted milk from the supply and marketing cooperative. Qian Xiaoying didn't have a mother-in-law, so it was Aunt Qian who took care of her during the confinement period. The Qian family brought the rations and ate together with the Ge family. Because there were three hunters, there was meat for every meal. When Qian Xiaoying finished her confinement period, she not only didn't lose weight, but gained weight.

After Qian Xiaoying finished her confinement, she went back to work. Mrs. Qian came to her daughter's house to take care of her two grandsons during the day and returned to the Qian family at night.

Maybe the two younger brothers were nourished by the rejuvenation elixir in their mother's womb. They are very healthy, never get sick, never cry or make a fuss, and are very easy to take care of.

In the blink of an eye, five years later, my cousin Qian Zhongxin was admitted to Beijing University. The Qian and Ge families were very happy. On the day when my cousin set off for Beijing, both families started to send him to the train station.

When the cousin went to the toilet alone, Yuanchun pulled him aside and whispered a few words to him, "Cousin, I heard that Jingshi is a bit chaotic. When you go to Jingshi University, just study hard. Don't follow the trend and do things that will make you regret for the rest of your life. Don't get involved in anything. Just treat yourself as a blind and deaf person and just study hard."

"If there are any changes in the school, don't rush back. Wait a while, maybe there will be unexpected benefits."

Qian Zhongxin was completely confused by what his sister said.

However, he knew that his sister was not the kind of person who would speak without reason. She said this because she must have received some news that he didn't know.

He took his sister's words to heart.

When we came back from the train station, before entering the village, we saw a lot of people standing at the entrance of Gejia Village. More than half of them were from the village, and there were many strangers. There were even people crying in the crowd.

Mrs. Qian walked over and pulled an old sister aside, "Grandma Pengzi, what happened? What happened to someone in the village?"

(End of this chapter)