Chapter 691: Meet the Zheng family again

Chapter 691 Meeting the Zheng family again

Xinyan heard the old lady's words, and then looked at her disgusted expression, and laughed outright: "Old lady, acquaintance is fate, bring your bowl, I will serve you a small bowl of fish soup, Try my Aunt Chen's handicraft."

When the old lady heard that there was fish soup to drink, she stopped nagging her daughter-in-law and grandson-in-law, and said with a cheerful smile: "Then I'm really welcome, this is delicious, I've been hungry for a long time."

The daughter-in-law sitting on the side was a little embarrassed, and coughed lightly: "My old lady has loved food all her life, but unfortunately, our daughters-in-law and the granddaughters-in-law who married into the family later did not have a single cooking skill. It’s handy, and the cooking skills are average.”

The old lady said: "What do you think is my fate?"

Everyone in the room laughed.

Grandma Zhang answered: "One's life, how can everything go well, your daughter-in-law and grandson-in-law are all good, and you can tell at a glance that everyone in the family is kind. You are so lucky."

When the old lady heard Grandma Zhang's words, she had a proud face: "Looking at you, you should be younger than me. I'll let you be big and call you a big sister. It's not me. I have two daughter-in-laws and three grand-daughter-in-laws in my family. The products are all this."

As he spoke, he gave a thumbs up.

Grandma Zhang also responded with a smile: "It can be seen that she is very filial to you."

The ward was very lively for a while, and they ate their meals while chatting.

I also know that the old lady’s surname is Cui. Although the family is not a big family, the children and grandchildren are very competitive. Except for the granddaughter-in-law married by the second wife, the family members do not have a job. The adults in the family all have jobs, and the family conditions are not bad.

After eating, Xinyan said to Mrs. Chen who came back from washing the dishes: "Ms. Chen, I will stay with you tonight. You can go back to rest early, and you can bring breakfast tomorrow morning."

Sister-in-law Chen felt sorry for Xinyan who just returned to Beijing today, and wanted her to go back to have a good rest, but she also knew that Aunt Zhang would feel more at ease if Xinyan stayed, so she didn't object anymore.

After Mrs. Chen left, Xinyan took the washbasin to fetch water, and wanted to scrub Grandma Zhang so that she could rest earlier.

As a result, I ran into Zheng Yuezhong at the water fetching place, who was the youngest son of the old man who was rescued at the Beijing City Hotel before: "Comrade Zheng."

Zheng Yuezhong didn't expect to run into Xinyan in the hospital: "Xiao Han, why are you here?"

Xinyan walked to the side to fetch water: "An elder in my family is sick, and I'll come to accompany the bed, what are you?"

Zheng Yuezhong looked haggard: "My mother is sick and hospitalized, I'll come and take care of her."

Xinyan was about to say something else when she heard someone walk in: "Yuezhong, let you get a basin of water, are you hiding here again to smoke?"

Zheng Yuezhong quickly extinguished the cigarette in his hand: "Isn't this a little annoying, I only took a few puffs, I really didn't lie to you."

Fearing that his wife would get angry, he quickly changed the subject: "Qifang, this is Comrade Xiao Han who saved Dad before."

As he spoke, he said to Xinyan, "Xiao Han, this is my lover Liang Qifang."

Xinyan rushed to the person and nodded: "Hello, Comrade Liang."

Liang Qifang has a carefree personality: "You are classmate Xiao Han, you are so beautiful, thank you for saving my father-in-law before."

Xinyan has received thank-you gifts from the Zheng family before, but she doesn't want them to keep mentioning this matter: "Anyone who encounters it will do it if it's a matter of little effort, and besides, Comrade Zheng has given a lot of thank-you gifts, so I don't want to accept them." , there is no need to mention it again.”

(end of this chapter)

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