Returning to the city in the 1980s and pampering my daughter-in-law (八零年代回城娇宠媳)
Author : 雨中花慢
Chapter : 87
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Su Yan penetrated into the Chronicle, other educated youths returned to the city with big bags and small bags, Su Yan returned to the city with two small buns. The male baby is the villain, and the female baby is the heroine. She is the single mother of the two children who have been impoverished all their lives. The scumbag father scolded her for marrying in the countryside privately and kicked her out of the house, telling her to give away the child, or go back to the countryside. Su Yan wrote a short essay "Father is Like a Mountain" overnight and showed it to Dad Scumbag: "My two children and I have to settle down. If you don't cooperate, I will immediately submit an article to the newspaper." Dad Scumbag's face was gloomy, and he gritted his teeth and said, "Here you are!" Settled down." With the pension in hand, while raising buns, he ran wildly on the road to becoming rich, and who knows, the baby's father came back. Su Yan was sent to the countryside as an educated youth in her teens, married a country man, brought back two children, and played a good hand of cards. At the step-sister's wedding, Su Yan was "concerned" by everyone, and everyone pointed her to three ways: marry an old widower; give away the child; take the child back to the countryside to find a husband in the countryside. Head Gu's eyebrows were slightly frowned, his eyes were dark, he held the two babies in one arm, and Su Yan in the other, and said in a low and cold voice, "Shut up, this is my wife and child." Everyone was shocked, and the Gu family in Jiangshi Gu Ye, the grandson of Mr. Gu, is the "farm man" that Su Yan married?
Carly Atwood always remembered the man that used to live in the loft above the barn when she was a little girl. John was her childhood crush, he was the guy she wrote about in her diary, and when he left her in his army greens, he was the first man she ever cried for.
Nine years later, Carly isn't the eleven year-old girl John left behind. She grew up and moved on with her life, taking over the Atwood Ranch following her father's death.
John isn't the man he used to be either; physically and emotionally scarred following his last deployment in Afghanistan, John is returning to the only place he ever called home, back to the loft above the barn and to the pretty blonde girl that's been holding onto his dog tags for all these years.
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Title inspired by the song of the same name by Tim McGraw.