Transmigration: On the Gossip Front-Chapter 1960 - 1961: The Passerby Female Intellectual Youth 103
The outsiders were unaware that the Han family had reached a desperate situation; everyone was shocked that Han Jun, who had been locked inside for a long time, was actually released.
Such a big event, of course, the Zhang Family quickly learned about it. Zhang Yu’s first reaction was that the matter must have been resolved, but it remained unclear how much the Han family had to bleed this time.
Indeed, the Zhang Family knew the other party kept biting and wouldn’t let go. For the Han family to be spared this time, it definitely wouldn’t be as simple as the way their own family was spared.
Everyone was surprised to know Han Jun was released, assuming the Han family had protected Han Jun again, albeit with some curses behind their backs.
What everyone didn’t anticipate was that Han Jun’s parents soon transferred their jobs, and the transfer destination was Xinjiang Province.
When people learned of this news, the Han family had already packed all their belongings, shipped what needed to be shipped, and gradually sold what needed to be sold.
Zhang Yu was shocked, "Are they planning to move the entire family to Xinjiang Province?"
"With Han Jun’s temper, he’s going to Xinjiang Province?" Currently, in areas with a lot of Han people, the security is fine, but in regions with ethnic minorities, dangers still exist.
Han Lei sometimes wrote about encounters at work that required attention, with absolutely no room for negligence because any negligence could result in personal injury and death.
Is Han Jun really spoiled rotten? Can he adapt to life over there?
"So Mr. Han is going along, worried that after he leaves, his youngest son and daughter-in-law back home might be scheming against them." Zhang Wei could understand why Mr. Han wanted to do this, "It proves once again the importance of educating children."
"If only he could have properly educated his children and grandchildren back then, things wouldn’t be like this. " Zhang Wei looked at his two children; if nothing went wrong, in a few years, they would get married and have children too.
"When you get married and have children in the future, you absolutely must not relax in educating them." The Han family’s predicament clearly showed everyone the need for vigilance in child-rearing issues.
Zhang Yu acknowledged, "Dad, rest assured, I will definitely educate my children well." Zhang Yu didn’t think there was any problem with these words.
Zhang Jie, although a boy, was still young and inexperienced, quite unlike Zhang Yu, who had truly been through a lot, "Dad..."
Zhang Yu laughed heartily at Zhang Jie’s embarrassed expression, and finally, Yao Ying stepped out to rescue the little son, "Alright, who knows if they’re going to Xinjiang Province to find refuge with Han Lei."
Upon thinking of Han Lei, Yao Ying suddenly felt that this young man was quite pitiful.
Is Han Lei pitiful? Zhang Yu admitted he was, but acknowledged that this person had a deep mind, despite his young age. She wouldn’t accept that she bore a grudge; it was fact.
The Han family of five finally arrived at the capital of Xinjiang Province after a bumpy journey.
The family looked at the scene in front of the station; Han Jun’s first thought was, "I want to go back." The place was truly too desolate.
Han Jun’s parents felt despair not because they didn’t know it was backward here, but because they hadn’t expected it to be so backward. Their hearts were filled with rebellion and unwillingness.
Was Mr. Han also feeling chill in his heart? He was incredibly dispirited, never imagining he would see such a downfall in his lifetime.
"Come on, we still need to keep taking the train." Regardless, they had no way out besides continuing northward.
Ah? The rest of the Han family was stunned; after days and nights of train travel, being told they needed to keep taking a train left them dumbfounded.
Upon buying tickets, knowing they still had a day and night of train travel, plus a day’s bus ride to reach the destination, the Han family members were all shocked.
"This is arriving at the city; you still need to get to the county and switch vehicles," said a traveler on work assignment from the Corps, briefly explaining the required time.
Han Jun was dumbfounded, having thought they had reached his destination once getting off the train only to discover there was another day’s bus ride to the city. The subsequent duration was unknown to him.
Han Jun’s mom couldn’t bear it, directly hitting Han Jun, "What did you do, if not because of you, would this be happening to our family?"
Back home, she was the envy of many colleagues, friends, and relatives, all thinking she married well. Even though her husband wasn’t much, her father-in-law had prospects.
Now, it turned into nothing but a huge joke. The more Han Jun’s mom thought about it, the angrier she got, giving Han Jun a thorough dressing down. 𝐟𝚛𝕖𝚎𝕨𝗲𝐛𝚗𝐨𝐯𝐞𝕝.𝐜𝗼𝗺
Mr. Han looked at his youngest daughter-in-law, who was crazily blaming his grandson, "That’s enough; shut your mouth."
In the past, the youngest daughter-in-law would have immediately shut up when hearing her father-in-law speak, but now she showed fearlessness, "You brought up the kids, claiming you knew how to raise them."
"Fine, you have experience; I thought you’d surely educate them well, but what’s the result? This is how you raise the kids." The youngest daughter-in-law didn’t chide her son, swiftly delivering a barrage of criticism at the parents-in-law.
The old couple from the Han family looked at the suddenly hostile youngest daughter-in-law, their faces full of disbelief. They knew she was two-faced but never imagined she would use it against them.
They never thought this day would come; the old couple was utterly incensed, more than saddened by the fact none of the children or grandchildren spoke up for them, only watching their wife/mom curse.
Mr. Han was trembling, shivering, and then collapsed.
The Han family was alarmed by this, especially the youngest daughter-in-law, who only sought to vent some anger; she never imagined Mr. Han would have trouble.
After all, Mr. Han held status there, with a high income and excellent treatment. More importantly, she hoped after a few years, once things calmed down, he would leverage connections to bring the whole family back.
Even if they can’t return home, returning to the mainland would suffice. She truly didn’t want to spend the rest of her life in Xinjiang Province.
Zhang Yu knew the Han family’s days in Xinjiang Province would be hard, but she didn’t expect Mr. Han to have a stroke soon after their arrival. If not for timely medical attention, he could have died on the spot.
Though they got treated in time, the medical levels there were average, leaving sequelae. Still, it was better than losing Mr. Han entirely.
As the Zhang family had suspected, the Han family’s destination was indeed where Han Lei resided.
Han Lei’s attitude towards their arrival was very aloof; while not indifferent, he only offered some minor help and visited the elderly couple weekly—after all, they were grandparents who raised him; not visiting would be unfilial.
As for more help for his young uncle or finding a job for Han Jun, he pretended not to hear the requests.







