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Chapter 1396 Pills

Qiao Nan closed her eyes: "It's a good day. She's getting married. As a relative, the gifts that should be given must be included. If they shouldn't be given, no matter how much they think about it, I won't give it." As for the gifts,

Even if Qiao Nan did it, it would be impossible for her to do it for an astonishing amount.

When she got married, Qiao Zijin didn't even have a dime.

For this reason, Qiao Nan has already planned. She only needs to pack more gift money than the average person, so that everyone can live up to her reputation, and she will never fill in more money. As for whether Ding Jiayi and Qiao Zijin will be satisfied with this, they don't care at all.

It's within Qiao Nan's consideration.

Instead of wasting all her thoughts on Ding Jiayi and Qiao Zijin, Qiao Nan would rather spend more time thinking about how to compete with Deng Wenchang after arriving at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs tomorrow.

Qiao Nan has always wondered whether to find an opportunity or find a fault in Deng Wenchang to get Deng Wenchang out of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. I don’t know what his intention was, but to this day, Peng Yu has not given up on letting Deng Wenchang enter the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Ministry’s thoughts.

The more Peng Yu pays attention to it, even if Peng Yu is trying to make an attack in the east, Qiao Nan is not ready to give up and will fight to the end with Deng Wenchang: "By the way, Brother Zhai, did you see Zhu Baoguo and Shi Qing before you came back? Don't tell

I, have they returned to Pingcheng?" She just graduated, and these two guys completed their life dreams one step ahead of her, joining the army and becoming soldiers.

In the past few years, Qiao Nan has had quite a lot of contact with Shi Peng and his wife. As for the Shi family, Qiao Nan has never even entered the front door. She has never met the legendary Mr. Shi even once.

Say hello once.

Perhaps under the influence of Shi Qing, Feng Cheng was very close to the Feng family, and he was even more submissive to his natal family. No matter what his natal family said to him, Feng Cheng could not listen. This included Shi Qing.

My daughter will do things that will make the Feng family happy and satisfied.

When Shi Peng and his wife first returned to the capital, Feng Cheng was unable to correct this problem for a while.

Shi Qing couldn't see it at National University, but Shi Peng couldn't do it. After getting in touch with people from the Feng family a lot, Shi Peng realized that his wife had developed this temperament.

Example.

Fortunately, the Feng family did not teach his wife carefully because she was a girl. They just asked her to obey her mother's family's words and instilled in her the idea that her mother's family would never harm her. Otherwise, Shi Peng felt,

His marriage to Feng Cheng is probably a "pill".

Every time this happened, Shi Peng couldn't help but feel a cold sweat for himself and Feng Cheng.

He thought that the Shi family with Qi Minlan was like a dragon in a tiger's den, and simple Feng Cheng couldn't stay there. In fact, the situation of the Feng family was not much better than that of the Shi family. During the years he was in Pingcheng, he always let his wife stay

What my mother-in-law did was really walking a tightrope. She was really not afraid of death.

After regaining consciousness, Shi Peng consciously continued to distance himself from the relationship between Feng Cheng and the Feng family. Feng Cheng was not happy at first. After hearing what his mother-in-law said, he also thought that Shi Peng had returned to the Central Committee on his own merit.

, he felt that he was great, looked down upon his father-in-law’s family, and felt that his father-in-law’s family could not help him.

The reason why Shi Peng did not let Feng Cheng get close to the Feng family was because he disliked the Feng family as "poor" relatives and was afraid that the Feng family would take advantage of him.

In this regard, Shi Peng felt that he had died unjustly. (To be continued)


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