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Chapter 41 Come to pick up the woman doll

Chapter 41 Come to pick up the woman doll
"This..." Second Su's face was a little unnatural, "She didn't say anything."

"What's the matter with you, did you have a fight? Jinyue doesn't look very good when she comes back this time." Father Chen glanced at Older Su, "I'm still your uncle anyway, just tell me what you have."

"No, she just misses you. Come and have a look. I went to the field early in the morning, but she didn't tell me. Father, don't worry, Jinyue and I have been in a good relationship for so many years."

When Father Chen thought about it, it seemed to be true.He was even more convinced that Jinyue had a conflict with her mother-in-law, but no matter what, it was not bad for the second son Su to come and pick up the doll.

So he changed the subject and asked, "How are your parents?"

"All good, all good."

"Is your mother about to give birth?"

"Well, soon, years ago."

"Jinyue has a quick temper and loves to be impulsive, but the doll's nature is not bad, so you have to be more tolerant."

"I know, Dad, I know."

After dinner, Mrs. Zhou, who went to the side room to sew a cotton coat for her little grandson, came in to say a few pleasantries when she heard Su's second child coming.

Jinyue actually heard Su's second son coming, even when he just entered the house and parked the bicycle borrowed from someone in the yard, she saw it through the kitchen window.

But she just pretended not to know, wiped the two dishes over and over again, and kept dawdling in the kitchen.

In Yuan Shen's memory, she had never quarreled with Su Lao Er, because no matter what conflicts they had, they were usually trivial matters.

Su's second child rarely speaks up, and most of the time Jinyue complains a few words and it's over.

As for her mother-in-law, no matter how hard her mother-in-law made things difficult, she has always maintained a state of silently enduring it, and never even told Su Laoer that her mother-in-law made things difficult for her.

So she never knew that Su's second child was so unreliable and unreliable in terms of the relationship between mother-in-law and daughter-in-law. She even doubted whether he had the correct three views.

Su Lao Er was able to come to Huaigou to find her precisely because he knew that she had no other place to go.She didn't have a sister who could talk like others, and the only mother who was really good to her also passed away early.

Although Su Laoer went too far today, Jinyue felt disappointed and angry all day long.

But the only thing that made her feel gratified was that the second son Su came after all. This not only gave her a new step, but more importantly, it also gave her face in front of Mrs. Zhou.

Jinyue dawdled for a long time, until Mrs. Chen finally couldn't bear to look for her, she pretended not to know anything, took off her apron, and went back to the main room.

"Boy, since Su Cheng is here, you should follow him back."

Although Jinyue was still angry in her heart, she didn't want to give Su Laoer a bad look in front of Father Chen and Mrs. Zhou, so she could only pretend that nothing happened and asked some trivial matters.

Su Shen, who came back from playing with his uncle, was very surprised to see Su's second child, and threw himself into his arms, pointing to the bicycle in the yard, and asked Dad if he bought a horse?

Only half a day apart, the father and daughter seem to have not seen each other for several years, and they are extremely affectionate.

In fact, Su Lao Er was really angry today, he never thought that Jinyue, who has always been virtuous and sensible, would contradict his mother and make her sad like that.

In his view, parents always come first, and those who are juniors must be respectful.

So after Jinyue ran away from home, he still listened to his mother's words "don't let her get used to it", and let her go.

(End of this chapter)

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