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Chapter 910 Common Sense

This is like watching Uncle Lin get slapped in the face from the sidelines. I have to say that Uncle Lin is really redundant, and everyone can find a way to get along harmoniously with each other.

After everyone left, Aunt Lin went over and asked Uncle Lin: "Erlang and Erlang's wife have done a good job. I have made my sister look good. Is my sister very happy?"

Uncle Lin's smile was a little forced, he coughed twice, and brought the topic away, saying that Madam was like a mirror in her mind, and came here specifically to shame him.

Uncle Lin knew in his heart that if his sister continued like this, how could he and Erlang get along well in the future. If he continued like this, his sister would probably not be welcomed by his wife in the future, and she would be left alone and helpless.

But when I insisted on letting my sister remarry, I should have thought about the current situation. Now that my sister has remarried, it is right to focus on my current husband's family. Who knows that my sister is not a charming person?

My sister was right, and my nephew did better. His mistake was that he thought clearly about his sister's affairs, but he forced it on his nephew.

My sister is focused on living her own life and no longer thinks about her nephew. How can I make my nephew be as loving and filial to my sister as a normal mother and son?

Uncle Lin: "As a husband, I have figured it out these days. There are some things that cannot be forced. My nephew and my nephew's wife have already done a good job. You can just take more care of my nephew and my nephew's wife in the future. As for my nephew and my nephew's wife, I can't force you."

As long as it goes well, there will be a young man next to my sister."

Aunt Lin said in her heart, now you understand, you were able to survive after eating enough before: "Don't take it seriously. My nephew and his wife are living well there. They don't need me to take care of them much. Don't go over and cause trouble for others."

That’s pretty good.”

What an ironic thing to say. Aunt Lin really complained about Uncle Lin's troubles. The Zhou family and the Li family got along well with each other. Why did your uncle named Lin mess around and make your nephew angry? Are you unjust?

Uncle Lin had long lost face in front of Madam: "Madam, I haven't done enough for my husband, so Madam, please save some face for me."

Mrs. Lin said to herself, you want face, but I don’t want face. For this matter, I made my niece and daughter-in-law go through so much trouble, it’s so shameless: “Face is something you earn by yourself. As long as you don’t put your face on the ground, let others step on it.”

That’s it. I’m going to be a grandmother too.”

Uncle Lin touched his nose and acknowledged: "Madam." After saying that, he bowed and clasped his fists. He really bowed his head and admitted his mistake.

After all, Aunt Lin wanted to give Uncle Lin face: "Forget it, this matter is over. You should think more about Erlang and his family's affairs in the future. Erlang is older and has established a family to live together. His sister has remarried and is with Erlang."

We are no longer a family. My sister can think about it, so you should think about it too."

Uncle Lin: "I understand, there is nothing wrong with Erlang's behavior. My late brother-in-law must have been very proud. As for my sister, she has her own happiness. As an elder brother, I should trust my sister's abilities and let go when I need to."

Mrs. Lin said to herself, I hope you can always understand this.

As for the news from her sister-in-law, Mrs. Lin didn't have the nerve to push on Uncle Lin anymore.

After all, he is the father of the child, and they have been married for so many years. Aunt Lin is still soft-hearted and soft-handed.

Zhou Lan knew that Jiang Changxi had people compile the events of the past two days into a book and send it to Uncle Lin.

The daughter-in-law felt sorry for her, but she didn't expect that Jiang Changxi had been quarreling with his uncle for so long because of him. This was not in line with the wife's philosophy of making money through friendship.

After putting the child to sleep, Zhou Lan pulled Chang Xi: "Chang Xi feels sorry for my husband and protects my husband. My husband understands that, uncle."

Jiang Changxi directly blocked Zhou Lan's conversation: "Don't worry, I dare to act like this just because my uncle feels sorry for you. I understand your uncle's kindness as well as your husband."

Then they changed the topic again, meaning they didn't want to hear about Uncle Lin from Zhou Lan's mouth.

This was the second time Zhou Lan tried to discuss Uncle Lin with Zhou Lan, but failed.

My daughter-in-law is protecting her, and it makes me heart-broken when I think about it. As for Uncle Lin feeling aggrieved, let's just be a little aggrieved. Just think of it as an uncle who feels sorry for his nephew.

Again, what Mr. Zhou knows more deeply is that although Chang Xi has a good temper and is generous enough, if someone really touches her, it means she really cares about him.

Then he unexpectedly thought that he was the inverse scale on Chang Xi's heart, and Mr. Zhou felt his heart beating a little fast.

When looking at Jiang Changxi, Mr. Zhou felt a little embarrassed. His inner activities were a bit rampant.

Jiang Changxi looked up and saw that Zhou Lan's face was red. She thought that the weather was cold and she was afraid of being frozen. She raised her hand and touched Zhou Lan's forehead lightly with the back of her hand: "Don't catch a cold or have a fever."

After saying that, he stood up, brought Zhou Lan a large glass of warm water, and asked Zhou Lan to drink it.

Zhou Lan drank all the water before coming back to his senses and coughed uncomfortably: "No, it's nothing." Then: "The room is too hot."

Jiang Changxi felt the temperature all over his body: "Is there any? Is it very hot? I don't think so."

Followed: "Otherwise, I'll ask someone to put a basin of water in the house to save the air from drying out."

Then there was a lot of busy work, and people were asked to put a basin of water in the children's house.

Zhou Lan was anxious. It was cold and he couldn't torment the children like this: "No, no, don't let the children get cold. You just let them put wet towels in the room before going to bed every day. Why do you put water in the room? It's so cold in the winter."

This can’t be done.”

Jiang Changxi: "When charcoal fires are strong in winter, some water should be put in the house to increase the air humidity." In fact, Jiang Changxi rarely lets people put charcoal fires in children's houses. Such things are dangerous to Jiang Changxi.

Zhou Lan is very strict when it comes to children's problems: "Who said this? Is there any basis for it?"

Jiang Changxi: "Everyone's home is filled with compacted land, and they have to sprinkle water on it in winter."

Followed by: "The ground in our house is covered with blue bricks. There is no moisture in the ground, so the humidity naturally needs to be increased."

Jiang Changxi thought that these days the house is not tightly sealed, so the air circulation in the house is no problem. Putting clean water in the house is of little use, so no one has this concept.

But if you are here and your house is well-sealed in winter, you cannot miss out on clean water.

Seeing Master Zhou's serious expression of disapproval, Jiang Changxi said directly: "This is how I brought Chang Le here."

Zhou Lan's expression immediately changed: "Okay, that must make sense. From now on, we, Yuanyuan and Jiang Jiang, will have a basin of water in their house."

If you look at only one successful experience, you can use it to convince others countless times.

Jiang Changxi discovered that, no matter what happened, as long as Chang Le was mentioned, Zhou Lan would be fine. To be honest, he was a little jealous.

Sometimes Jiang Changxi wonders if Zhou Lan wants to copy Chang Le. Raising a child like this should put a lot of pressure on Yuanyuan.


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