Chapter 2201
Married at First Sight
Even her clothes were dirty, and the straps of her schoolbag were ripped off by those students. So
Serenity didnât dare to go back to the rented house, for fear that her sister would be upset if she found
out.
When her sister was in high school, there was a lot of pressure on her to study. At home, there wasnât
much money.
After their parents died in a car accident, the compensation they received was divided among the
grandparents, leaving only a small amount to the sisters.
The elder sister said that they should live frugally, and that little money would be enough for the two
sisters to finish college.
Therefore, Serenity felt that if the schoolbag was damaged, her sister would have to spend money to
buy a new schoolbag for her, and she would not dare to go home if it cost money.
Fortunately, her classmate Jasmine who had been playing well with her took her back to the Sox family.
Mrs. Sox was shocked and distressed at that time.
She held Serenity into her arms distressedly, comforted Serenity, and promised to help Serenity fix the
strap of her schoolbag, so that her sister would not find out.
After washing the dirty clothes, Serenity could change back into her own clothes after they were dried
in the sun.
Mrs. Sox also found that Serenityâs school uniforms were too big.
Serenity told Mrs. Sox that the previous school uniform didnât fit well and became smaller, so she
picked up her sisterâs school uniform to wear, but her sister was five years older than her, so she wore
her sisterâs clothes too big.
Mrs. Sox was a person who could make clothes and trams, so she helped Serenity change the unfit
school uniforms to fit them.
For Mrs. Sox, Serenity was just her daughterâs classmate. When Serenityâs clothes didnât fit right, she
helped her change them, which didnât take much work.
âMomâs chickens also laid eggs. Iâll pick up a basket later, catch a few more chickens, and send them to
Serenity.â Mrs. Sox muttered, âItâs not something precious, itâs just a little thought. Itâs not easy for
Serenity and her sister. Serenity is finally pregnant, and I can let go of my heart. Let me just say, God
opened my eyes. After giving Serenity such a good in-lawâs family, how could she not give her a
child!?â
âSeren will be very happy. She wonât dislike it.â Jasmine said with a smile, âMom, give her a bag of the
pickled vegetables you prepared; she must now enjoy eating pickled vegetables.â
âPut a little on it so she can try it. Itâs good, but you canât eat too much of it, and you should eat less
pickled things. I pickled our familyâs this year, and they are still very fresh, so Iâll give you a taste, but if
you eat more, it wonât work.â Mrs. Sox turned around and opened the freezer of the refrigerator, took
out a bag of dried cucumbers, and said, âI dried the cucumbers and sent a bag to Serenity. She used to
like to eat plain porridge with dried cucumbers.â
Jasmine: âMom, I want it too. You canât just focus on Seren. Iâm also your daughter and Iâm pregnant.â
âIf you want to eat, go home and eat.â Mrs. Sox refused to bring her daughter back to her in-lawâs
house to eat.
The nutritionist at the in-lawsâ house was very good, and when they saw it, they would definitely throw
away the things.
Jasmine curled her lips and let out an oh.
See, after her mother made her feel better, she was also afraid that her husbandâs family would throw
away those things. Even if her motherâs family brought them back, if the nutritionist said they couldnât
eat them, they would throw them away.
Mrs. Sox prepared a lot of things for Serenity, including nutritional products, home-grown eggs, and
free-range chickens raised by herself.
Then she made the fresh ones at home by herself, and she also prepared them for Serenity.
Mrs. Sox could drive on her own. She pulled a car out of the garage and filled it to the brim with things
she was going to give to Serenity.