Chapter 591 Regarding the issue of returning to one's parents' home

She didn't know whether the two daughters-in-law contacted their parents' families in private, but she knew that their parents' families never came to visit them.

 In my memory, when Lao Juren was alive, the two families still had contact every New Year.

Especially the Du family, Du's maiden brother comes here from time to time, and there seems to be a nephew of Du who is studying in a private school.

Eating and accommodation are at home. Du's care. Although the original owner is not very happy. Except for his bad face, he has no mouthful.

Since Lao Juren's death, the family has been in decline, and the Du family has never appeared again.

Thinking of this, Bai Yunxi looked at Li Shi and Du Shi,

"While it's still not cold, you can choose a day. I'll ask Xiao Si to bring back some souvenirs from the town later. In the blink of an eye, it's been more than three years. If I don't go back and take a look, I won't be able to find my home."

Hearing her mother-in-law's tone, Mrs. Du's eyes flashed with confusion. Before she could speak, Ms. Li shook her head with a smile.

“Mom, don’t worry, I met my dad a while ago. He went to the fields to see me, and Brother Yan also knew about it. After talking for a while, he left.”

Hearing Li's tone, Bai Yunxi was stunned, "Why don't you invite your father to our house for dinner?"

“Brother Yan invited me. My father said that as long as I live a good life, I can’t cause any trouble to my mother.”

Li Shi smiled, showing a rare embarrassed look.

"Actually, my father often visits me secretly. Sometimes he goes to the fields to have a chat, and sometimes he takes a look from afar and leaves. Dad never comes home, so Brother Yan and I didn't tell my mother."

 Baiyunxi: “…”

She didn’t expect this.

Looking at Mr. Li’s carefree smile, there is indeed a hunchbacked old Li Tou in his memory. Mr. Li lost his mother when he was a child and was raised by his father. Old Li Tou was also an honest and honest man.

"Don't worry, mother. I'll go back and see Lao Litou another day, and he will be happy for several days."

Bai Yunxi looked at her heartless look and glared at her, "You kid, how can you call yourself daddy?"

"Ha... I was called like that in my parents' family. I got used to it and couldn't change it. My mother passed away when I was very young. My brother and I were both raised by my father. Because of overwork, my father died early. He was hunched over like an old man. I was ignorant at the time, so I always called him Lao Litou."

As he spoke, Mr. Li lowered his head, his eyes a little red, then raised his head again and laughed.

“My father loves me. No matter how I yell, he is not angry and even smiles at me.”

Baiyunxi listened, feeling a little sad for some reason.

 The original owner liked the Li family at that time, and a large part of the reason was the Li family's honesty and duty.

"Your father loves you so much, so you have to go back and stay for a few days. Be filial to him. Cook him some delicious food, wash his clothes, and clean the room. This is also the filial piety that you, a daughter, should do."

 Alas, how pitiful the hearts of parents in the world are!

"Hey~, when the time comes, I will give half of the cloth my mother bought me to my sister-in-law to thank her for taking care of my father." Ms. Li patted the cloth in her hand. It was okay if she didn't mention it. She really wanted to go back to her parents' home. .

"You can make the decision on this. Mom will not participate." If you buy it for them, it is their own thing. She doesn't care how it is distributed.

“Sister-in-law, your natal family is farther away than mine. You should go back first. I have just met my father. It doesn’t matter if it’s a few days later.”

Looking at Mrs. Du's frown, Ms. Li thought she was worried about returning to her parents' home, so she spoke without thinking.

 (End of this chapter)

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