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Back To The 90s: The Resilient Daughter-In-Law-Chapter 167 - Bringing Back Home_1
Chapter 167: Chapter 167: Bringing Back Home_1 Chapter 167 -167: Bringing Back Home_1 “What’s wrong?”
“It’s nothing!” Seeing the package in Qingtian’s hand, Nan Fei quickly stood up to thank him, “Thank you, Qingtian.”
“Don’t mention it, we’re friends!”
Nan Fei showed a grateful smile and sweetly said, “Yes indeed. We are friends, and I’m so happy to have you as a friend.” She was astounded by the tacit understanding between them at the farmer’s market.
In her past life, Nan Fei had no friends, and after seeing the true colors of her only friend, Huo Jinlan, she came to dread the idea of friendship.
Only now did she realize how precious it is to have a true friend.
Lu Qingtian blushed and smiled. Seeing Zhou Yongxian, he quickly said, “Granny Huo, I just saw Aunt Yuan taking Huo Jinlan away at the farmer’s market. Do you want me to call her over?”
Qi Li Town isn’t big, everyone in town knows each other.
Zhou Yongxian shook her head, “No need.”
“Huh? What will you do then?”
“I will go to Nan Fei’s house.” Zhou Yongxian was already upset. Her son was not at home these days, and Yuan Xueshan avoided her, hiding in the room with Huo Jinlan, whispering together.
Although it seemed a small thing, with only three people at home, her actions could be interpreted as intentionally excluding her mother-in-law.
Zhou Yongxian didn’t pay it much mind at first, she couldn’t be bothered to quarrel with Yuan Xueshan over such things.
But now, she obviously didn’t want to tolerate it anymore.
“I’m going to leave home.”
“What?” Nan Fei was stunned. “Granny, are you sure?”
“What? You’re not welcoming me, either? Do you too consider this old woman a burden?”
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Nan Fei hastily waved her hands, “Of course not, I’d be overjoyed if you came to my house! My grandmother would be so happy to hear that you’re coming.”
“Well then, it’s settled!” Zhou Yongxian stamped her foot in agreement.
Lu Qingtian, listening to the conversation, also felt a sense of satisfaction. Huo Beijiang’s mother was too excessive. Her mother-in-law was sent to the hospital from a fall, yet she did not come to care for her, and instead kept revolving around her daughter.
Oh! By the way, the daughter isn’t even her own.
“Qingtian, could you go into town and hire a minivan for me? I can’t leave here.” Nan Fei was sure she’d have to walk if she went back, but that wouldn’t do for Granny Huo!
Even her father’s tractor wouldn’t do, the ride would be too bumpy.
“Okay!”
Lu Qingtian quickly left.
Zhou Yongxian needed time to heal her leg. It takes a hundred days to recover from bone injuries. After the infusion was completed, Nan Fei rented a temporary wheelchair from the hospital. Huo Linong was a well-known figure in Qi Li Town, having few who did not know him. The doctor in charge this time happened to be one of Huo Linong’s former students.
The biggest reaction to the news that Zhou Yongxian was not going home was from him.
He was reluctant to see her leave and gave endless reminders about taking care of her health. He was outraged at Yuan Xueshan for not showing up at all.
Upon their arrival in Xiao Wang Village, Guan Rufang personally greeted them at the doorway.
When the car stopped, the people helped Zhou Yongxian down and placed her in the wheelchair. After Nan Fei paid the fare, the minivan drove off.
“Tell me, old sister, how did you get into this terrible state?” Guan Rufang, notorious for her sharp tongue, was furious at the sight of Zhou Yongxian. “I mean, you’re a capable person. How did you manage to fall?”
“Ah! Don’t remind me!” Zhou Yongxian wouldn’t talk about how she had fallen.
Seeing that she didn’t want to talk about it, Guan Rufang didn’t press.
There was a clean, tidy spare room at home which, while not as good as the Huo family’s conditions, would do just fine. After a busy day, Zhou Yongxian was tired and they helped her to bed to rest.
“I’ve cooked some porridge with little millet, have some and then go to sleep.”
“Thank you!”