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Chapter 255 - 248: Eating Meal

    Chapter 255: Chapter 248: Eating Meal


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    The family enjoyed their meal cheerfully,ughter spilling out into the courtyard. The passing vigers on their way home felt envious as they thought about how harmonious the Qin family always was, filled withughter, unlike other families that were constantly bickering, with small quarrels every three days and major arguments every five days.


    After everyone finished eating, Nangong Shn tidied up the dishes and chopsticks.


    Mr. Qin and Qin Yu continued to clean up the materials they used for making green balls.


    Grandpa Qin and Qin Jiale continued with their ongoing, evenly matched game of chess, while Grandma Qin sat nearby watching the two y.


    Once Nangong Shn had finished tidying up, she brewed a pot of chrysanthemum tea and set it on the table.


    “Mom, would you like some tea?” Nangong Shn asked Mrs. Qin.


    “Give me a cup, and have a seat,” Grandma Qin motioned to a chair nearby, inviting her daughter-inw to sit.


    Nangong Shn ced a cup of tea in front of Mrs. Qin and sat in the chair indicated.


    “Mom, do you have something to tell me?” Nangong Shn inquired, unsure what Mrs. Qin wanted to say.


    “Yes, I heard from Xiao Yu that Qin Xue is pregnant. Is this true?” Mrs. Qin asked her daughter-inw.


    “It’s true. Qin Xue wrote about it in her letter,” Nangong Shn said, fetching the letter to show Mrs. Qin.


    “Here, mom, this is the letter Qin Xue wrote.” Nangong Shn handed the letter to Mrs. Qin.


    Mrs. Qin took the letter and began to read it. She was literate, which was part of why she had been so easily epting of Nangong Shn as her daughter-inw.


    Perhaps this was the difference in perspective between those who were educated and those who were not. Different perspectives led to different views of the world.


    After Mrs. Qin finished reading, she folded the letter and put it away before returning it to Nangong Shn.


    “So what are your specific ns?” Mrs. Qin asked, looking at her daughter-inw.


    “I want to go see Qin Xue and tell her about some things she should be careful of.


    And I want to give her some guidance on how to handle things. Everyone pampered her when she was at home, loving her dearly, but no one told her how to face these challenges and how to survive on her own.


    She has been away from us for several months, and I’ve been worried all this time.


    Now that she’s about to be a mother, I can’t help but worry if I don’t go see her,” Nangong Shn said wistfully.


    “It’s good to go see her, so you can be more at ease. Don’t worry about the house, I wille over regrly to check on things,” Mrs. Qin was also missing her eldest granddaughter.


    The child in Qin Xue’s belly would be the first great-grandchild in the Qin family.


    “Alright, thank you, mom,” Nangong Shn said to Mrs. Qin with gratitude.


    Nangong Shn had originally nned to go visit Qin Xue in the army, but she wasn’t feeling secure about leaving the house. Now that her mother-inw had reassured her, she felt more at ease.


    “You’re being too polite! Qin Xue is my granddaughter too. Now that she has such good news, I can’t be there, but I should help you watch the house so you can go see her.”


    “That way, everyone can have peace of mind, right?” Mrs. Qin’s face was filled with kindness.


    Nangong Shn was deeply touched. This elderly woman had helped her when she was most helpless and always treated her like a real daughter. It was something she never dared to dream of, but it happened to her.


    Sometimes, Nangong Shn wondered if she had done some extraordinary good deeds in her past life.


    That would exin why she had such wonderful family members in this life.


    Even if she never found her lost rtives, Nangong Shn would have no regrets.


    Because there were no inws as open-minded as hers in the entire Qin vige, and no daughter-inw in other families could happily carry on with what they wanted to do without interference from their mother-inw. So, wasn’t her luck truly good? Therefore, she had to cherish this hard-won fate..
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