Transmigration: I Have Storage Space in the Apocalypse-Chapter 734 - 730: Yan Jinsu’s Eyes Turn Red with Suppressed Tears

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Chapter 734: Chapter 730: Yan Jinsu’s Eyes Turn Red with Suppressed Tears

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Yan Jinsu originally thought that after feeding the children, her husband would definitely return to the room to discuss the trip itinerary with her, but all she got was a kiss on the cheek from her little princess who said it was on behalf of her dad—

Upon hearing this, Yan Jinsu’s eyes brimmed with tears.

As another year has gone by, she and the children have been well taken care of, and now that her husband was gone, Yan Jinsu no longer wanted to stay in Beijing.

Having lived here for more than half a year, Yan Jinsu still preferred the simplicity of the county town of X, and the natural environment of her hometown, as opposed to Beijing’s surrounding walls being so heavy that it made her feel oppressed.

After her husband’s passing, Yan Jinsu took the children back to the Yan Family for a visit, shared a meal with several blood relatives, and then mentioned that she was planning to take the children back to their hometown.

Yan Xiqing had indeed been feeling down due to Yan Jinxian’s criminal charges, causing his health to suffer for a while, but at his age, what is there not to let go?

Once he thought things through, the family gradually regained their usual liveliness.

Especially since Qi Chunlan and Yan Jinsi returned, and Yan Jinsi’s health was good enough to be announced officially—that he’s recovered from his illness.

Previously tall and thin, after a year of rest, he had grown even taller and, most importantly, much more robust.

At a glance, no one would imagine that he had been an invalid for over ten years.

Yan Jinsu harbored no resentment, so she wasn’t too cold towards the Yan Family members, but with Qi Chunlan there, she couldn’t feel warmth in her heart either.

Fortunately, it was just two or three hours of interaction, and with the children’s innocent banter to amuse them, the time wasn’t too hard to endure.

Returning from the Yan Family the next day, Yan Jinsu announced her firm decision to take the children back to her hometown.

After all, she had given birth to children but had not yet shown them in her hometown. According to her in-laws’ wishes, she should pay homage to the ancestors at least once.

Moreover, since the twins had their celebration, it made no sense for the triplets not to have theirs.

Without Xie Jingchen, Yan Jinsu was still able to handle these matters according to the customs.

Upon hearing Yan Jinsu’s decision, Xie Tiesheng and Zhou Xiuhua were both happy and worried.

The Third Son’s Wife’s declaration clearly indicated that she was annoyed with the Third Son. Yet hearing that the Third Son’s Wife was willing to take the children back home made them genuinely happy.

Old folks always have the deeply ingrained belief that no matter where they are, leaves must return to their roots.

This being so, no one in the Xie Family opposed the idea. Zhou Zhenghui, seeing the situation and having not yet returned to Qingfeng Village for his own banquet, took this opportunity to accompany his Third Sister-in-law home.

It was like a double celebration.

Before leaving, Yan Jinsu accompanied her in-laws to visit the Zhou family, and both sets of parents had a good discussion about the official wedding banquet for the little aunt and Zhou Zhenghui, as well as details about the dowry and bride price.

In the end, the conversation was very satisfactory, and the Xie Family had no special requirements.

They only hoped that Zhou Zhenghui truly cared for Xie Jingzi, as that would be the best promise to their family.

With so many children to take, Yan Jinsu arranged two train compartments through the Zhou family’s contacts, which were just enough to accommodate all of the Xie Family members.

On the other side, Zhou Zhenghui took Xie Jingzi back to the hometown, accompanied by a few attendants.

Before leaving the siheyuan, Yan Jinsu privately inquired about the status of Nanny Chen and the two female guards.

Upon learning that they were willing to follow her back to the countryside, Yan Jinsu breathed a sigh of relief—she had feared that these three capable helpers would all reject her, and she wouldn’t know where to find suitable people to help her with the children at the last minute.

What surprised Yan Jinsu most was Wang Chunmei.

She had assumed that after Wang Chunmei had experienced the splendor of Beijing, the young girl would prefer to stay in the city to find a good husband.

Who would have known that the first person to readily agree to return to her hometown with her godmother was actually the young girl, Wang Chunmei.

Having lived in Beijing for nearly a year, her expectations for the ’city’ had already cooled down.

In the end, she realized with her own conditions, if she were to settle down in Beijing, relying on her Third Brother and Third Sister-in-law’s connections, someone would indeed marry her.

But it would be too hard. Men would look down on her at heart for being a country girl, and while they were Third Brother and Third Sister-in-law indeed, they were still outsiders—no matter how good the relationship was, it couldn’t compare to a blood relative like Xie Jingzi.

Therefore, in the end, the help offered to her wouldn’t be much, and in the long run, the only one who could truly help her was herself.

In this strange city, far from her parents, not to mention whether she could see them once a year, she feared she wouldn’t be able to return to her parental home for three to five years!

Marriage is not just about two people; it’s also about two families. If the levels of both families differ too much, the couple would naturally fall into primary and secondary roles. How could a country girl like her ever stand in the primary position?

So, in the future, the person who would definitely be wronged would be her, Wang Chunmei.

What’s the use of such a marriage?

What was she after?

Bearing that thought, she kept asking herself ever since Third Sister-in-law had given birth to her child.

Third Sister-in-law seemed very happy, but with Third Brother often away, if she wasn’t capable herself, and didn’t have good in-laws to look after her, could Third Sister-in-law be so at ease?

Not to mention triplets, even dealing with one, could Wang Chunmei manage to give birth and raise the child all by herself?

Being Mrs. Rong was truly not an enviable position.

Anyway, Wang Chunmei had become daunted.

Based on her Third Brother and Third Sister-in-law’s jobs and living environment, if her marriage was left to their decision, becoming Mrs. Rong was an 80% probability.

But she didn’t want to be Mrs. Rong anymore.

She wanted a husband to strive with her in life, someone to warm her cold hands when it’s cold out, someone to fan her when it’s hot, and to take care of her when she was sick or giving birth to a child.

Having thought it through, Wang Chunmei was no longer enchanted by the big city, and she put away her previous little cunning thoughts, devoting herself wholeheartedly to taking care of the three little ’steamed buns’.

Later, Yan Jinsu pulled Wang Chunmei aside for a private conversation, and was met with such a response:

"Third Sister-in-law, I want to go back to my hometown. The capital is beautiful and nice, but there are no blood relatives of mine here. Even if I find a good husband, once he realizes that I’m incapable of helping him, this marriage would reach its end.

I’m not like Xiaozi, who has you and Third Brother to rely on, and has Brother Zhou’s heartfelt love. Me, I have nothing.

I’ve thought it over; I don’t want to be Mrs. Rong, I want to go back to my hometown, find someone close by in the county town, or if that doesn’t work, it’s also fine to find someone from my own village." ƒrēewebnoѵёl.cσm

Wang Chunmei had lost the ’great dream’ of making something of herself that she had at the beginning.

She had always thought marrying into the county town or somewhere beyond would make her feel incredibly proud, and her parents would bask in glory.

There may be a moment of glory, but if she has to pay with the second half of her life for it, what a losing trade that would be! Her mother never had the intention of ’selling’ her for wealth, so why should she overthink things?

Only when she truly felt happiness, would it be a genuine happiness!

Yan Jinsu saw the suddenly bright and cheerful young girl, nodded in agreement secretly, but pretended to be angry as she rebutted:

"Silly girl, how can you say you have no one to depend on? Aren’t your Third Brother and I here for you? Don’t worry, as long as you know what you want, your Third Sister-in-law will definitely support you.

Don’t lose hope, our hometown may be poor, but the people are kind and pure. And marrying locally means you can return to your parental home whenever you wish, which can be much happier than marrying away!"

"Yeah! Third Sister-in-law, that’s exactly how I feel!" Wang Chunmei showed a big smile.

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