Transmigration: I Have Storage Space in the Apocalypse-Chapter 303 - 299: Dealing with Qi Chunlan as a Mother【1850 Votes+】
Chapter 303: Chapter 299: Dealing with Qi Chunlan as a Mother【1850 Votes+】
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Xiao Si and Xiaoqi returned home from school to find their own father standing in the yard splitting wood; they could hardly contain their excitement!
Seeing her fifth brother, Xie Jingzi’s depression from the past few days lifted, and she smiled at Xie Jingyang, showing all her teeth.
All of a sudden, the Xie Family was filled with laughter.
Seeing this, Zhang Shanni’s heart grew even more longing for her husband, whom she hadn’t seen for several days. She stroked her abdomen and thought, she wondered if he could complete his mission before she passed away.
That Rong Team and the terribly depressing confidentiality agreements were giving her a real headache.
After a nap, Zhang Shanni felt a little better.
At this moment, however, she couldn’t help but think: how did Zhang Baonni manage to find her way here?
Suddenly, she remembered the usually silent Zhang Yunni.
Zhang Yunni’s husband was none other than the youngest son of Captain Zhou’s family!
After all, only her uncle knew her family’s exact address, and she believed that her uncle’s family wouldn’t leak it to Zhang Baonni.
Therefore, it could only be Zhang Yunni, who could have used the convenience of her husband’s family to know her address.
Heh~ It seems that Zhang Yunni, the eldest sister, isn’t as simple and honest as she appears to be on the surface? Or is she also trying to get a share through Zhang Baonni’s hands?!
Indeed, how many in the Zhang Family had simple minds?
Hmm, can any person truly be innocent and harmless? It is simply a protective color of human nature.
Even the original host, at such a young age, could use their strength to sustain themselves and secretly store away food.
Sigh, this whole Zhang Family really has their own characteristics.
Zhang Shanni now realized that the original host must have been sick of living with the Zhang Family and her impulsive jump might have been just an empty threat. She didn’t know why it ended in death.
Without her arrival, Zhang Shanni’s corpse would have rotted away long ago.
Thinking about the Zhang Family made her feel terrible, especially due to the emergence of the Yan Family.
If the Yan Family could be a bit gentler, and Mother Yan didn’t outrageously come knocking when she showed reluctance to acknowledge them, she wouldn’t be so averse to the Yan Family.
She heard that the Yan men kept it a secret from Qi Chunlan and all got paired up, only to be disappointed that none were a match.
Thinking of this, Zhang Shanni remembered Yan Jinsi.
That young man really was frail, but as long as he rested quietly recently, he would be able to wait safely until she gave birth.
But with a mother like Qi Chunlan, she felt that Yan Jinsi’s luck really wasn’t very good. freewёbn૦νeɭ.com
With an illness like his, as long as there was good attention paid to boosting his immune system from childhood and blood supply from relatives, it wouldn’t have come to this point.
She didn’t understand her thoughts—doting on her daughter? Resenting her healthy daughter for taking nutrients away from her younger son, while still allowing that daughter to do as she pleased?
She had never met Yan Jinxian, but based on the melodramatic plots she knew from the future, Yan Jinxian must be quite similar to Qi Chunlan.
Qi Chunlan was originally a country girl and was born during the founding period of the forties and fifties.
Without deep thought, life must have been very hard then.
Yan Jinxian grew to resemble Qi Chunlan more and more; as a mother, wouldn’t she wish for ’herself’ to have a happier childhood?
Seeing her daughter grow up to look more like herself, she must have been tormented.
On one hand, there was her younger son, and on the other, a ’second self’ that looked very much like her—she must have been unwilling for this ’self’ to suffer.
The only hope left was for a ’miracle’ to happen for the youngest son, as they had missed the best treatment opportunity.
On the other hand, Qi Chunlan had never considered having herself, her husband, and her son tested for compatibility with the youngest.
Because she knew, the sequelae after donating bone marrow, she couldn’t bear to let her youngest suffer, but did that mean she could bear her husband and other sons suffering?
Therefore, the first thing she thought of was that daughters were most likely to be a successful match.
Perhaps, deep down, Qi Chunlan was an extremely selfish person, sharing an innate disposition with Lin Zhaodi. After ruling out those she could sacrifice, she only left herself and her daughter.
She was unwilling to even let her own husband and sons get tested, so why would she go out of her mind and do it herself? Naturally, it was the daughter who had to be sacrificed.
After all, she had raised her daughter well for nineteen years; now it was her turn to sacrifice for the family.
Humph, Zhang Shan Ni sneered in her heart. She had seen through Qi Chunlan’s thinking after experiencing the apocalypse; she guessed eight or nine times out of ten what was on her mind.
Such people were not rare in the apocalypse, and often, they were the ones who survived in greater numbers because they were better at ’weighing’ gains and losses, doing what was most beneficial to themselves. So, they might not live the best lives, but they were amongst the most numerous survivors.
Thinking of Qi Chunlan’s brazen demand to go to the hospital for a blood test and compatibility testing, Zhang Shan Ni’s mind started to waver.
Technically, she wasn’t really Zhang Shan Ni, but since she had inherited Zhang Shan Ni’s body, she had to bear her karma. If it were at any other time, Zhang Shan Ni would grit her teeth and accept it; with the Crystal Core Liquid in her Space, the worst was just a bit of suffering temporarily, and it wouldn’t affect her much.
But now in her body was her most beloved baby. How could she possibly sacrifice her precious babies for a completely strange ’little brother’?
If Qi Chunlan’s son was a son, weren’t the babies in her womb alive too?
Yan Jinsi was her own flesh and blood, and so were the babies in her womb.
No matter who came to talk to her about this, she would not agree.
She listened to her brother-in-law talking to their parents, and thought his request was not unreasonable; Zhang Shan Ni felt it could be discussed.
This era was full of opportunities, and with her husband’s high rank in the Rong Zhi, a little gift and arranging for a teaching position was not a big problem.
This was the time when the college entrance examination was being restored. Every school wanted to return to normal, which first and foremost required knowledgeable teachers.
But in reality, most of the older educators were ’criticized’ to the point of poor health; how many of them could stand energetically at the teacher’s desk?
Thus, categorizing teachers was a natural course of action. The early stages of foundational education could be managed by the recent worker, farmer, soldier college students, while those truly knowledgeable old scholars could be more effectively utilized.
With this in mind, she felt it was quite suitable.
High school was out of the question for the moment because the state was focused on improving national culture. Hence, a middle school teacher would surely prefer scholars with a more substantial knowledge base.
It’s still possible to make some moves in middle school, but it would be easier in elementary school.
After overhearing for a while, Zhang Shan Ni suggested this to her brother-in-law.
Xie Tiesheng agreed that as long as his youngest son could work here, close to his two sons, he was not afraid of starting with an elementary school. With time and further studies, promotion was just a matter of time.
Xie Jingzi and Xie Jingyang, after hearing Zhang Shan Ni’s words, both lit up with hope!
Third Sister-in-law was speaking sense!
Zhou Xiuhua also nodded in agreement. The amount of money didn’t matter, she and her spouse were now able to earn money. Earning twenty to thirty yuan a day was no problem, and after deducting costs and labor, a clean ten yuan a day was guaranteed!
With that ten yuan, she felt confident!
According to her, the small western-style buildings were too upscale, but weren’t there suburbs and small towns outside the county town? If she and her partner worked hard and seriously for a year or two, they could surely settle down here!
As her daughter-in-law San’er said, living conditions were improving, and within ten miles, their marinated meat was the most aromatic; business could only get better.
With this in mind, Zhou Xiuhua looked at her daughter-in-law’s belly with a smile, thinking that once she gave birth, the family would have another pair of lovely grandchildren. Life was going to get better and better!