Rebirth: He refused to Divorce Again

Chapter 1733 - 1732: Unmarried Man, Unmarried Woman

Rebirth: He refused to Divorce Again

Chapter 1733 - 1732: Unmarried Man, Unmarried Woman

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Chapter 1733: Chapter 1732: Unmarried Man, Unmarried Woman

Nowadays, scientific farming is being advocated, especially as the greenhouse vegetables in Qingshui County have sprung up like mushrooms after a rain in recent years. 𝚏𝕣𝕖𝚎𝚠𝚎𝚋𝚗𝐨𝐯𝕖𝕝.𝕔𝐨𝕞

Qingshui County even gradually established the framework of a northern vegetable base.

Thus, the current leaders are very attentive, paying special attention to the agricultural bureau. They’ve hired a batch of newly graduated college students and have seasoned technicians go to the countryside frequently, and Jiang Xiaohua was sent to Lian Family Village, originally as a considerate gesture from the leadership, not knowing it’s a place of sorrow for her.

Before this, Jiang Xiaohua had naturally heard of her little uncle’s achievements from the Lian Family, as they were in the same county, but they had never met nor contacted each other.

However, this time, they unexpectedly reunited in Lian Family Village.

He was unmarried, and she was single.

Lian Family’s little uncle already harbored feelings for Jiang Xiaohua, and now having a successful career, heaven sent Jiang Xiaohua to him again, stirring his heart, which had been dormant for years.

However, this time Jiang Xiaohua was different from before, so Lian Family’s little uncle had to put in a lot of effort to win her heart. He didn’t dare to tell his family before things were confirmed, for fear that once the news leaked, Jiang Xiaohua might turn hostile and ignore him.

Lian Yuhong knew Jiang Xiaohua and had a very good impression of her. As she chatted with Gu Qiaoqiao, she pondered over preparing wedding items for her brother, considering it a match made in heaven.

After all, in the Imperial Capital, things were at the forefront of the times, and Lian Family’s little uncle had also bought a car, ready to take his partner to the Imperial Capital to buy wedding supplies in a few days.

There’s no need to take the train or carry large bags anymore; instead, they could drive their own car on the wide roads.

Both of them aren’t young, and those rural wedding procedures aren’t suitable for them, so they skipped the engagement, although they had been secretly in love for a long time. Engagement was just a formality, the important thing is to get the marriage certificate soon.

They set the wedding date for November, originally not planning to have a grand ceremony, but Lian Family Grandma insisted on it, as he was her youngest son. The family had been impoverished in the past, and he had been delayed because of it. Now, with better conditions and since he helped establish the family business alongside his eldest brother, it was only fair to throw a good wedding, although she worried about the elder sister-in-law’s pickiness and made up for it privately.

People say poverty shortens ambition, and when one is poor, they have to be frugal and calculate, or else face starvation. But when life gets better, with improved living conditions, one’s vision and mindset naturally change, so did the mindset of Lian Family’s eldest sister-in-law.

She wouldn’t fuss over whatever the mother-in-law gave to the brother and his wife; she wouldn’t do such a silly thing. Besides, things are different now compared to the past. She got married over ten years ago—how were the conditions back then, and how are they now?

Different conditions mean that she couldn’t expect the old lady to welcome a new daughter-in-law in the same way as the first one.

Nevertheless, she was pleased with the old lady’s additions. After all, now everyone has money, especially the old lady, possibly the wealthiest in the family. Her granddaughter Gu Qiaoqiao treated the old lady very well.

Lian Family’s little uncle’s wedding was set for November, two months away, giving them enough time to prepare the new house.

However, Lian Family’s little uncle had long entrusted Gu Qiaoqiao to buy two houses in the Imperial Capital; one for himself, the other for Lian Family’s eldest uncle.

Since returning to Gu Garden, Gu Qiaoqiao no longer yearned for a house, as Gu Garden was immense, and the Gu Family comprised only a few people. The future children of both uncles could attend school in the Imperial Capital and have places to stay, even potentially having their own courtyard.

But Lian Family Grandma is strong-willed.

Even during impoverished times, she never exploited her daughter’s family, and with improved conditions now, even less so.

After discussing with her two sons, they decided that once they accumulated enough money, they’d buy houses in the Imperial Capital, one set per family, ensuring that whether they visit or the children go to school in the future, they’d have their own place to stay.

After all, owning one’s property brings peace of mind.

Gu Qiaoqiao fully understood the mindset of the Lian Family, just like her father. Wasn’t it the same back then?

He’d rather live simply than make demands on the Qin Family and was careful not to affect his daughter’s life there, with the only concession being the phone installation and its cheap service.

Thus, Gu Qiaoqiao didn’t insist, finding a community with a good location, environment, and convenient transportation, placing the two houses a few buildings apart rather than side by side.

Now both houses were furnished, lacking nothing. When Lian Family’s little uncle brought his partner, they could move right in.

There were many specifics regarding the wedding that they’d figure out once Lian Family’s little uncle arrived.

Gu Qiaoqiao favored the idea of a travel wedding.

Heading south is perfect for this season, and since they have a house in Sky Sea City, they could stay there for a while. Their honeymoon trip would surely be their most beautiful and romantic time together.

Gu Qiaoqiao had been busy, with a new company starting and caring for her two babies. Despite being busy, she could handle it, especially with many helpers. Nevertheless, something lingered in Gu Qiaoqiao’s mind—Chang Qing.

Chang Qing hadn’t been in contact for nearly a year. Qin Yize knew where he went, but he wouldn’t tell Gu Qiaoqiao, who guessed he might have gone to the same place as in the previous life.

Though fate had drastically changed, many things strangely moved along their original track.

If no mistakes occurred, Chang Qing would return in a month.

And achieve remarkable success internationally.

However, his workplace had changed; it used to be the Institute of Physics and is now the National Security Office.

What impact this change would have on Chang Qing’s life, Gu Qiaoqiao couldn’t say.

She was also waiting for Yun Luo’s family from another world to rescue Chang Qing, trapped in the time vortex.

Though unsure what would happen after his rescue, since Chang Qing was trapped because of her, she couldn’t pretend nothing happened or abandon everything just because this life’s Chang Qing was doing well.

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