Chapter 299: 299: Familiar Faces to Meet
Joyful Motherhood in a Rural Family
Liu Zhiâer shook her head, and it took a while for her to squeeze out a sentence: âYou donât understandâ¦â
âHow do I not understand? Iâm not a kid anymore, Second Sister, do you still think of me as the old Liu Sisi?â
Liu Sisi was also a little bit angry.
âYou say it so easily, but what about the three children? What are they going to do? Iâ¦Iâm their mom!â
Liu Zhiâer suddenly stopped talking, biting her lip hard. After saying that, she turned her face inwards and closed her eyes to sleep.
Liu Sisi opened her mouth wide, her momentum deflated all of a sudden.
Suddenly, she remembered her past when she wanted to divorce Di Yelei, and the heartbreaking past when she saw YingEr crying.
YingEr wasnât even her biological child, and she was so reluctant to let go of both.
If Second Sister really did get divorced, according to the customs here, she might not be able to take the children away with her. How sad she must beâ¦
For a moment, she couldnât say anything more.
Before going to bed that night, Liu Sisi carefully checked on Ah-Huang who was lazily lying by the brazier.
Zhang Peng had never treated an animal before, and he could only roughly judge that Ah-Huang had suffered a head injury.
âThereâs no need for special treatment. Since it woke up, it means it has passed the most difficult hurdle. Itâs said that cats have nine lives and dogs have seven lives. Just let it recover on its own, give it some more refined food, and it should be fine.â
At this moment, Ah-Huang was lying on its side in the temporary nest prepared for it. If it werenât for the occasional blinking of its eyes and the rising and falling of its chest, Liu Sisi would have doubted whether it was still alive.
Di Yelei also came over, standing by her side, watching her carefully stroke Ah-Huangâs fur and gently pat its back.
âDonât worry, Ah-Huang will be fine.â
Di Yeleiâs words were very low.
âMmm, I know. I justâ¦I miss Ah-Hua.â Liu Sisi buried her head, still stroking Ah-Huangâs fur, not lifting her head.
Perhaps hearing the name Ah-Hua, Ah-Huang quickly raised its head, searching for something around it. Only a moment later, it lay down again, closing its eyes and not moving.
âAh-Huang is also grievingâ¦â
âMmm, I can see that. It grew up with Ah-Hua after all.â Di Yelei sighed.
Ah-Huang moved its ears but didnât get up to search this time.
It probably understood that Ah-Hua was not coming back.
For a while, the husband and wife quietly stroked Ah-Huang. Di Yelei then said softly:
âWhen we were eating earlier, Uncle Land Officer spoke. The gist of what he said was that he wanted you to talk to Second Sister, telling her that since Old Man Li is dead, the best thing to do is to let the matter go. After all, no matter how you look at it, this is not a glorious affair.â
Liu Sisi remained silent. She was not interested in this topic and casually kicked the issue away.
âI canât make decisions for my Second Sister, and Iâve never heard of a younger sister making decisions for her elder sister. Letâs wait until after some time, when Second Sisterâs injuries are healed before we talk about it.ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âMmm! Thatâs what I told Uncle Land Officer too! Letâs wait for Second Sister to decide on her own.â Di Yelei agreed.
Liu Sisi didnât say anything more, just watching Ah-Huang silently fall asleep.
âCome on! Letting Ah-Huang get some sleep will definitely make it feel better.â Di Yelei gently pulled Liu Sisiâs hand.
Liu Sisi didnât refuse, she got up and scooped some water to clean her hands, âHowâs your injury? Have you taken any medicine?â
âMmm, Iâve taken it.â
âYou still laugh! Donât you ever think of me and the children?â
Looking at Di Yelei, who didnât seem to care at all, a bitter feeling spread in Liu Sisiâs eyes.
âIâve said before that no matter what you do, thereâs only one thing I want you to do, and thatâs to take care of yourself. If anything really happened toâ¦you know, what would happen to the two kids?â
âDonât the two children still have you as their mom?â
He leaned in shyly.
Liu Sisi felt a rush of urgency in her heart: âYou! â¦â
Seeing her with red, teary eyes again, he finally panicked!
âSisi, donât cry, itâs my fault, I said the wrong thing. You can hit me! Or you can bite me a couple of times to vent! Just donât cry, Sisi, donât⦠â
âGo away! Whoâs interested in hitting you?â
Liu Sisi pushed him away, picked up the towel, wiped her hands and tried hard to blink back the tears in her eyes.
âSisi! My little kitten -â
Di Yelei hugged her from behind, resting his head on her shoulder, his face close to hers, âSisi, Iâm sorry, I made you worry again. I really didnât do it on purpose; the situation at the time didnât leave me any choice. So⦠â
Liu Sisi angrily brushed his hand away: âYou always say that, but next time you do it again knowingly!â
âAlright, alright! My dear Sisi, I promise you! This is really the last time, okay?â He raised one hand.
Liu Sisi didnât even glance at him.
He shyly approached her and grabbed her hand, smiling warmly, no matter how hard she tried to shake him off, he held her hand tightly.
âItâs you who said it! If thereâs a next time⦠spit, spit, spit! There must be no next time!â
Liu Sisi realized she had misspoke and quickly corrected herself, âYouâre injured, just take a good rest for now. Besides, Laba Festival is coming soon, and then itâs the Minor and Major Lunar New Years and the Spring Festival. Weâll be busy!â
âAlright, alright, as long as itâs my wifeâs command, how could I not obey?â
Di Yelei kept making faces, trying to amuse Liu Sisi, âMy dear Sisi, tonight your husband is injured, what should I do?â
âWhat should you do?â Their thoughts were not on the same wavelength.
âWhat do you think? My good kitten⦠â
âOh! Youâre so heavy, donât press on my shoulder.â She tried to push him away.
âSisi â I miss you!â
He whispered softly in her ear.
Liu Sisi felt a shiver run through her entire body, almost losing her balance, âStop fooling around! What are you thinking when youâre injured? Rest now!â
âNo! Sisi, my dear Sisi, I miss you so much⦠â
âStop messing around, I have to steam the buns tomorrow morning, my dough hasnât risen yet, and you havenât added the night grass for the horse, let go⦠â
âI wonât let go! We can do those things later. As for now! My dear Sisi⦠â
Di Yeleiâs low, ingratiating voice of a man courting continued to come from behind the makeshift screen.
âYou, uh⦠you bastard, Di Yelei!â
Not long after, there was a series of barely audible rustling sounds coming from behind the makeshift screen.
Behind the door, Liu Zhiâer silently walked away.
She returned to her room and looked out at the scattered light snow falling outside, the light in her eyes becoming increasingly dim and obscure.
She seems to be living very happily, doesnât she?
Is this what she meant by finding someone who truly loves her?
Looking back at her own life and comparing it to Liu Sisiâs current situation, Liu Zhiâer could not sleep at all.