Reborn in the Seventies: Pampered Wife, Owning some Farmland
Chapter 1078 - Chapter 1078 Chapter 1079 This is Fate

Chapter 1078: Chapter 1079 This is Fate Chapter 1078: Chapter 1079 This is Fate He could write calligraphy, knew martial arts, had excellent grades, and had even skipped grades–polite too.

Looking at the child, one could assess the education in this household.

“It’s been so many years, yet the couple from the third family still remember it with such clarity.”

At first, they had merely concealed the matter.

They had truly thought the third son would lie bedridden for life, and since his wife hadn’t mentioned leaving, she and Little Huzi would inevitably have to depend on the eldest and the second son from now on.

So when the matter came to light from the two daughters-in-law, she subconsciously ignored it.

“Such a significant matter, they would surely remember it quite clearly. If the second son’s wife hadn’t run away, would it have taken six years for the second son to stand up?”

“This is fate,” lamented the mother in the end.

“It may be fate, but it also depends on the relationship between the spouses. Initially, the third son’s wife had only been married for over a year, whereas the second son’s wife had lived with him for over a decade. In the end, she not only thought of leaving, she actually did–and took the money with her, something the third son’s wife would never match.”

Sometimes, regardless of whether one accepts their fate, there’s no choice.

“Old lady, there’s no shortage of disrespectful daughters-in-law, but Hanhan has always been very good to us. Reminisce about the year she started her factory; we didn’t help her at all. Previously, when I was in Kyoto, our relatives mentioned to me that Hanhan would sell steamed buns during the winter break; she would sell them despite the snow, causing her hands and feet to develop chilblains, which doesn’t happen here easily. Last year, didn’t we leave Kyoto because we couldn’t stand the cold, and then we came back to our village?”

With this much said, the father hoped to persuade his wife to let go of the matter.

Whether their children bring fortunes or misfortune is all part of their destiny.

“Now that the second son can stand on his feet again, let’s not worry about them and just live our own lives well. Hanhan didn’t send us seeds for grains this year, which shows it all. From now on, aside from the maintenance payments, let’s not expect anything else.”

The third son had also sent them a letter about the seed situation.

Mentioning that the seeds are no longer being produced, consequently, there will be no seeds from now on.

With the change in seeds, this year’s harvest seems much worse compared to the last, with the ears of rice weighing less than the previous year’s.

From next year onwards, they’ll only grow enough rice to sustain themselves.

“Old man, I’ll listen to you,” the mother eventually let herself be persuaded by the father.

However, the father didn’t breathe a sigh of relief but felt that there were still complications to come.

Yun Men and Meng Yunhan ultimately decided on renting a small storefront in the city to sell some of the products from Meng Yunhan’s factory, ceasing to grow their crops at home. Initially, when opening the store, both were quite introverted and couldn’t call out to invite people into their store; it was actually their little girl who helped attract customers.

Today, the income from the store is obviously much better than what they had at home.

With the business underway, their outlook dramatically broadened. Yun Men and Zhang Jiang discussed buying a small apartment in the city, planning to soon become urban residents.

Not only had the couple moved to the city, but they had also relocated their children’s registration there. They initially thought it was quite effortless and harbored no suspicions about the ease of the process, which, of course, involved Yun Hao’s help.

Otherwise, the children could have only attended school in the county town.

As for Yun Shuang’s family, they kept a vineyard and an orchard, also raising chickens – this grain, too, was grown only for their consumption and not for sale.

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