Chapter 13: He does not mean that

Chapter 13 The speaker has no intention, but the listener does

Did not answer Yao Hui's words, but said to Lu Juncheng: "There are still a lot of things at home, I'll go back first."

Walking to the gate, he still said earnestly: "Juncheng, this matter can't be delayed, you'd better coax him back as soon as possible."

After finishing speaking, he nodded at Yao Hui, and went straight back to his own yard next door.

Yao Hui saw that sister-in-law Tian didn't pay attention to her, and she couldn't care less about being annoyed. She understood that sister-in-law Tian wanted to persuade her brother-in-law to bring that country woman, Yu Xinyan, back.

How can that work.

Walked a few steps to Lu Juncheng's side: "Brother-in-law, don't listen to Mrs. Tian, since she doesn't want to come back, let her hang out for a few days, so that she won't feel like a sweet potato."

Lu Jun was still a little undecided about the cost, but after hearing Yao Hui's words, he also felt that it made sense.

It’s only been a few days since he’s been here, and he’s put up with it if he doesn’t go home to take care of the child, but he’s still going to make trouble after he’s discharged from the hospital. If she doesn’t cure her problem, she won’t be able to ride on him in the future.

Seeing that her brother-in-law had listened, Yao Hui raised the stewed meat and shochu in her hand: "Brother-in-law, look, I have heard about what I bought. The factory has heavy tasks these days, and your No. 3 workshop has added several It's time for the day."

Of course Lu Juncheng knew Yao Hui's thoughts, and it wasn't that no one persuaded him. Marrying someone else is worse than marrying a sister-in-law. At least she cares more about children than outsiders. But when Yao Qian was dying, Yao Hui said that she would take care of the family for her, Yao Qian shook her head No answer.

Coupled with the mother-in-law's disapproval, he stopped thinking.

The speaker has no intention, but the listener has intention, he kept these words in his heart.

It's just that he was more thoughtful, thinking that he would look for people in the village anyway, so it's better to go back to his hometown to look for them, knowing the basics, being far away, and less troublesome.

If you look for it in the nearby villages, the daughter-in-law and her mother’s family are very close. I’m afraid that she will have to supplement her mother’s family from time to time.

Seeing Yao Hui, Lu Juncheng turned cold: "Xiaohui, why are you here again? Didn't our mother tell you not to let you run this way?"

Yao Huicai didn't care what Lu Juncheng said, and hummed softly: "The legs grow on me, and besides, I am an aunt, can I come and see my nephews?"

Lu Juncheng thought of what his mother-in-law said before: "Juncheng, I believe you can see Xiaohui's thoughts, but my mother disagrees with this matter. She is still young, and many things are too simple to think. In the future, if you stay away from her, even if mother I beg you. '

The talk has reached this point, what else can he say, besides, if he is really with Yao Hui, he will feel sorry for his late wife.

Hearing her say this now, although it is not easy to drive her away directly, she still said it out: "Xiaohui, I have remarried now, and Xiangyang and the others will take care of themselves in the future, so I won't bother you, so as not to mess with my mother." Happy."

When Yao Hui heard this, she couldn't do it: "Brother-in-law, what do you mean? I came to see you together. It's a mistake. People say that if you marry a stepmother, you will have a stepfather. This is my sister. My sister is gone. You don’t even have the right to visit your nephews?”

Before Lu Juncheng could explain, she blamed Lu Juncheng with red eyes, "I just remarried, and you treat me like this, are you worthy of my sister?"

Lv Juncheng saw Yao Hui's eyes filled with tears similar to those of his wife Yao Qian, and couldn't help but soft-heartedly said: "That's not what I meant."

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(end of this chapter)

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