Parents are happy to reconcile (revised)
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Shi Fang fell asleep halfway through her talk, so Shi Huan had to let her go to sleep. Lying on the kang, Shi Huan's heart could not calm down for a long time.
As a person with higher education, Shi Huan is very clear about the harm of close relatives' marriage. Shi Dahai and Yang Liufang are uneducated, so they naturally don't know the harm.
This can't be blamed on them. As parents, they are all for the good of their children. They also hope that Shi Rong will not be bullied when he marries.
After an unknown amount of time, Shi Huan finally fell asleep in a daze. The first thing in her dream was to read a book. She wanted to know everything about Shi Rong.
Shi Rong married her cousin Liu Han, and her mother-in-law was her own aunt. The relationship between the mother-in-law and daughter-in-law was quite harmonious. But Liu Han was over 30 years old and still hadn't married. One reason was that his family was poor, but another important reason was that Liu Han was lazy. After all, no one was willing to marry their daughter to a lazy man.
Yang Liuzhi was over 50 years old and still had to work every day. Fortunately, Shi Rong was an honest man. Since she was married, she wanted to live a down-to-earth life. She followed Yang Liuzhi to work every day, and the family could still have food to eat.
Strangely, Shi Rong stopped wetting the kang three months after marriage. Six months later, Shi Rong became pregnant. The first child was a daughter, but she died within three days of birth.
After that, Shi Rong gave birth to twins again, but the twins could not cry when they were born, and they died six months later. The two deaths made Shi Rong feel so sad that she didn't understand why it happened.
There were three mouths to feed at home, so Shi Rong forced herself to work harder every day. Shi Dahai felt distressed every time he saw Shi Rong working so hard, and he began to doubt himself, was his decision wrong?
Shi Dahai and Yang Liufang always found ways to help Shi Rong's family, but Shi Rong didn't want to cause trouble for her family. After all, there were several brothers and sisters waiting for food at home, so she gritted her teeth and endured no matter how hard or tired she was.
Since Yang Liuzhi fell ill, she could no longer do heavy work. Liu Han's health was not very good either. There were three mouths to feed at home, and two mouths were waiting for medicine. The burden of the whole family fell on Shi Rong alone.
Shi Huan's hand was on the book. When these scenes appeared in her mind, she was shocked and more distressed. Perhaps it was because they had the same blood in their bodies that they could empathize so much.
Shi Huan seemed to understand why Song Shu's red thread was the same as Shi Rong's. Shi Rong and Liu Han's marriage was a mistake, and the three children who died in infancy were the best proof.
But if Shi Rong was allowed to divorce and remarry, Yang Liuzhi and Liu Han would probably starve to death.
We really need to think of a perfect solution for this matter.
As for Song Shu, Shi Huan also roughly understood him. He is a good person, a person worth entrusting his life to. If he is sincere to Shi Rong, it is not bad for the two of them to be together.
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Lin Genzhu brought two pounds of eggs to the female educated youth and apologized for Liu Cuihong. The female educated youth was willing to forgive Liu Cuihong because Lin Genzhu helped her.
The reason why Lin Genzhu wanted to divorce was because he was annoyed and scared by Liu Cuihong. As the leader of a production team, he also had to save face! When they were dating, although Liu Cuihong was a little arrogant, she was at least a reasonable person. Who would have thought that she would become like this now!
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Little matchmaker in the 70s
RomanceAuthor: Yueshu Genre: modern sentiment Status: Completed introduction︰ In a dream, she traveled to the 1970s, and Xiaobaicai Shihuan suddenly had a family. The fortune-telling father, the hot-tempered mother, the brother who will do anything if you...