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Grand Wedding Evening

Introducing the new story "Return to '81: The Struggle of the Eldest Sister" – a heartwarming pampering tale, a tale of marital love, a tale of a woman's self-empowerment. That year, Ning Yunxi willingly married. On the day she took her vows, everyone around doubted the union, and her family declared, she shouldn't expect to receive a single penny from home. Her husband was an orphan with a bunch of little radish head siblings? No one believed her soldier husband would one day become a high-ranking official, no one imagined her Second Uncle would become a great scientist, and no one conceived that her young aunt would be a future superstar, let alone that the fourth child would be a natural-born tycoon. But truly, one day, all the futures Ning Yunxi saw came to fruition. Today, she has married a poor soldier and has become the sister-in-law in the military; raising the children of soldiers without fear, convinced she's betting not just on one potential stock, but on a multitude of leading stocks – with her newly acquired special abilities, she becomes a super teacher for the people! ----------------------------------------------------- All along, she had been recognized by the Wen Family as the least promising daughter, unremarkable in appearance and unnoticed, still unable to marry at the ripe age of twenty-nine. He, the son of a military family, born with privileges, deliberately concealed his identity at the matchmaking banquet, posing as an ordinary man. When they married, people sneered, "A pair of worn-out shoes matched with a bankrupt family, just perfect." Then one day, the gold buried in the sand shone with an immense brilliance...

Kindhearted Mama · General
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1003 Chs

[144] Propose marriage_2

Jiang Mei carried the fruit into the kitchen, unaware that he had struck up a conversation with her dad in the living room, and they were chatting so enthusiastically and happily.

When Jiang's father heard that Luo Dawei was a front-line worker, he became even more interested. He spoke of the time he himself had started from the grassroots level, with fervor: "It's a pity that both of my sons are now dealing with logistics just like me. However, I can't blame them because they have their own choices."

Jiang Mei brought the cut fruit out and saw that the two men had suddenly immersed themselves in silence. She asked, "Where's Dongzi?"

"I was just thinking about the child," Luo Dawei remembered, saying, "I wanted to check on him."

"Dongzi—," Jiang's father called, "come out and meet Uncle Luo."

Little Dongzi had already been waiting for this call from his grandpa and promptly slid off the chair, heading straight for the living room.