After Marrying Him, the Ending Has Changed-Chapter 895 - 896: He’s Not One to Spoil Kids
"Hmm, I’ll work hard, Uncle Wu." Jiang Mianmian earnestly promised Reporter Wu.
"Brother Jiang, Big Sister-in-law Jiang, Mianmian, if there’s nothing else, I’ll be leaving now."
"Okay, goodbye, Uncle Wu." Jiang Mianmian waved her hand.
After Reporter Wu left, Jiang Changhai warmly said, "Mom, Dad, Village Chief Lin, Secretary, thank you for coming over to support Mianmian. It’s just around mealtime, why don’t you come to our house for some food before heading back?"
"Yes, Mom, Dad, Village Chief, Secretary, I bought all the groceries yesterday. It won’t take half an hour before the food is ready," Su Wanyu quickly added, trying to persuade them.
Upon hearing this, Village Chief Lin waved his hand, "No need to stay, Changhai. If we head back now, we can still get some work done in the afternoon. You know it’s the busy farming season, and we can’t afford any delay."
"Changhai, we appreciate your intention. With all the work in the village, we won’t stay for the meal," the Secretary also expressed.
So many people coming to eat would cost a lot, and Zhang Guihua was reluctant for her son to spend much. She quickly said, "Yes, Eldest, if there’s nothing else, we’ll head back. Maybe when we have time, we’ll bring Mianmian to stay for a few days."
"Alright, Mom, I understand." Jiang Changhai, seeing they were eager to return to work, didn’t insist further.
He also knew this was the time to hurry with the harvest; if it rained someday, the crops in the field would be ruined.
Zhiwen, noticing they were all planning to go home, quickly shook his grandma’s hand and said, "Grandma, we want to stay at Uncle’s for a couple of days."
He had been helping with the fieldwork for the past few days, leaving his back sore, and the meals weren’t great.
Now that he finally came to town and heard that his aunt had bought a lot of groceries, he naturally wanted to stay in town for a few days to eat better before going back.
"Yes, Grandma, I miss Mianmian too and want to stay in town for a few days to play with her," Zhiwu quickly added.
"Grandma, Grandma, I also want to play with my brothers," even Yuanbin, who had just learned to speak, chimed in with his two older brothers.
Zhang Guihua saw that they didn’t want to return and understood their little thoughts. After all, they were her grandsons. Wanting to be lazy and eat well was normal.
"Alright, you three can stay in town for a few days, but you must listen to your uncle and aunt, understood?" the old lady instructed.
"Got it, Grandma, don’t worry." Zhiwen said happily when his grandma agreed.
"Yes, Grandma, we’ll definitely behave," Zhiwu nodded repeatedly.
"Behave, behave," Yuanbin echoed.
"Eldest, these three kids staying here, is it okay? Can you manage?" the old lady asked, realizing.
"No problem, Mom. Zhiwen and Zhiwu are sensible and can look after their little brother. I don’t have to worry," Jiang Changhai said nonchalantly.
He wasn’t the type to spoil children—anyone who dared to misbehave would get disciplined!
"Alright, Eldest, we’ll leave these three kids to you and head back," the old lady said, preparing to leave.
"Mom, wait a minute," Jiang Changhai said, then went rushing out.
Leaving everyone confused, not knowing where he went.
After five or six minutes, they saw Jiang Changhai coming back holding a box of popsicles.
"Dear friends and neighbors, thank you for coming out in this heat to support Mianmian. We have popsicles and soda here, come, take one to cool off," Jiang Changhai opened the box, inviting everyone to come and take one.







