Chapter 769: 50’s bitter sister-in-law (2)

Chapter 769: Fifty-year-old sister-in-law (2)

Xu Yin was embarrassed and said, "Brother-in-law, you'd better check to see if the baby in Widow Hu's belly is yours."

"What do you know!" Tian Shoufu jumped angrily.

Xu Yin nodded: "Yes, I do know something, so I advise you to analyze it carefully and don't end up raising children for other people's families."

…”

Xu Cui saw that her little sister was backing her up, and she became adamant: "Tian Shoufu, do you hear that? Without enough support, you can never leave your child in our old Xu family. Besides, I don't want this money, so you give it to my little sister." Just let her use it on the child. I will also go to work in the city in the future, and my little sister will have to help raise the child."

As Xu Cui spoke, a string of words with bubbles appeared on her forehead:

I don’t want to stay in the country and take care of my children! Just let my little sister take care of it, since she has nothing to do anyway. }

Xu Yin said with a dull face: "Sister, I will raise my own children by myself. I signed up for the National Reclamation Team and will set off tomorrow!"

“What? Reclamation team? You are crazy!”

The whole family looked at her in disbelief.

Xu Yinxin said: I’m crazy if I stay at home to raise your children!

As the biological parents of triplets, one of you is willing to be taken advantage of and raise the children of others, and the other goes to work as a nanny to take care of other people's children at home, but you leave your own children at home.

Parents can leave at will, but aunts have to take over generously? Who is used to this habit!

Her words "joined the national reclamation team" were like a bomb, completely detonating the atmosphere at home.

"I disagree!"

Xu Cui’s opposition was even greater than that of Father Xu, the head of the family.

Once the dead girl is gone, who will help me take care of the child? }

Xu Yin glanced at her forehead expressionlessly: "Sister, this is my own business. It's useless for you to object."

"Why is it useless? What will happen to the family when you leave? What will happen to my parents?"

{What about my three children? }

Xu Cui decided to go to the city to find a job, either as a nanny or as a nanny, but she just didn’t want to stay in the village and be laughed at.

She wants to be strong at the top of her game, and she wants to compete with girls of the same age in everything. When she thought about getting divorced and having to raise three children for the Tian family, the women in the village might laugh at her, and she would be too embarrassed to stay.

You can go to the city to find a job, but you can’t take your three children with you. But she didn't feel comfortable leaving her to someone else to take care of her. Although her brother-in-law's family lived next door, it was strange that her sister-in-law was willing to take care of the child for her because of her sharp and mean temper.

Mom and dad are getting older. It’s okay to take care of one, but it’s definitely not enough for three.

Only my younger sister, who is young and kind-hearted, will never be mean to my nephew, so I feel most at ease leaving it to her.

I didn’t expect that my younger sister would join the Lao Shizi “reclamation team”.

At this moment, Xu Cui became anxious: "Why are you so stupid! Where did the reclamation team go? In the wilderness where no crops can be grown! You are asked to work as coolies. You are a girl, and even the people in the fields are... The work is miserable, how can you afford to open up wasteland? Who did you sign up for? I will refund it to you!"

 Xu Yin read the bubble words on Xu Cui’s forehead one after another and shook her head resolutely: “It’s still early to get married, I’m not in a hurry.”

"How can we not be anxious about marriage?" Xu's mother's tone became anxious, "You can still choose between eighteen and twenty. If it is not decided in two years, the initiative will not be in your hands. I don’t even have a chance to choose a good one.”

Xu Yin shrugged: "Then I won't get married." Wasn't the original person single all her life?

In the original article, a big girl was raising three nephews, but many people scolded her for being stupid behind her back. The two elders of the Xu family were really anxious at first, worried that she would not be able to find her in-laws, so they wanted to share the burden for her, so as not to let the triplets delay their marriage. As a result, The daughter-in-law scolded them and gave them away:

"Have you been kicked in the head by a donkey? If you have spare money and food, you will not use it for your own grandson, but instead raise crops for the Tian family? Is the grandma of the triplets dead? Is it your turn to pay? You are an old man! You must dare If you do this, it will work! Don’t come to us for your retirement in the future! Go to your eldest daughter!”

The old couple's character is called docile at best and cowardly at worst. They were afraid that their son and daughter-in-law would not care for them until they got old, so they really didn't help take care of the triplets, and they didn't even lend a hand to take care of them. I'm afraid my daughter-in-law will fall out.

Anyway, I have a little daughter, but I really can’t find a husband. From now on, I can ask the triplets to take care of her in her old age. It’s not a loss after all.

So Xu's mother seems to be wholeheartedly planning for Xu Yin. Once there is a conflict of interest, both her daughter and her grandson will be abandoned.

The only thing they can't live without is their son.

Even if the daughter-in-law scolds them as "old and immortal", she still does her best to take care of her grandchildren and organize and clean up her son's family.

I looked around at the bubbles on the foreheads of the Xu family. They were all planning for themselves.

It’s okay not to have such a family member!

Xu Yin didn’t give them a chance to continue lobbying. She clenched her fists and raised her arms and said loudly:

"Father! Mother! Eldest sister! Stop trying to persuade me! I have made up my mind! Motherland is facing a food crisis. As a child, how can I stay out of it? I know it is hard to cultivate wasteland, but as a child, how can I stay out of it? How can I ignore the pain my motherland is suffering when I work hard? I am willing to hold high the banner of reclamation and rush to the distant frontier! I am willing to go upstream and fight against the difficulties! Overcome desolation and hardship! With my hard-working hands, I will cultivate the hope of a good harvest. Let the granaries of the motherland be filled with grain as soon as possible!"

…”

{This **** girl is crazy! }

The Xu family, as well as Tian Shoufu, who was no longer the son-in-law of the Xu family, all stared at Xu Yin as if they were crazy.

“Ouch—” Xu’s mother cried, slapping her thighs, “How could there be such a stupid girl! It’s a thankless task that no one else has time to hide from, so she just ran into it stupidly…”

Xu Cui supported Xu's mother and wiped her tears with her: "Mom, why has my little sister become so stubborn? Isn't she possessed by an evil spirit? How about we find the blind man at the east end of the village to summon the spirits?"

Xu Yin: “…”

Enough!

Sister is very good!

She got up and went into the house, packing her luggage and saying, "Mom, Dad, I have to report for duty. If there is anything going on at home, please let my eldest brother and eldest sister pay more attention to it in the past few years. I will be back in three to five years at most."

Hearing that it would take three to five years, Xu's mother was stunned: "You are already eighteen, and you will be an old girl in three to five years. Will it be easy to find a partner by then? You want to **** me off!"

“Oh! Mother, you are not enlightened! Finding a partner is not as important as the food industry of the motherland!”

…”

These words made Xu’s mother think that she didn’t want to answer or not, and she was stunned for a while.

(End of this chapter)

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