20 years of restarting life

Chapter 3098 Bai Luzhu's Decision 2

Chapter 3098 Bai Luzhu's Decision

"It's better to wear thicker clothes in winter, although your legs are not too cold. Just like in foreign countries, such as Japan, many beautiful girls who love beauty still show their legs in such cold weather, but it's easy to get rheumatism when you get older."

Zhao Changan could now admire Bai Luzhu's thighs openly, and said with concern: "You still have to wear it."

Although Japanese girls like to show their legs when they wear clothes in winter, in fact not many of them suffer from rheumatism when they get older. It may be related to their diet. However, Zhao Changan knew it clearly, but in order to show that his words made sense, he just talked nonsense.

"It's no use. My dad told me this. What are you looking at me with? What's the big deal about wearing clothes? We are all family. There's nothing to be shy about!"

Seeing Bai Luzhu glaring at him, Ma Jingliang looked nonchalant as if to say, "Are you making a fuss about nothing?"

"Let's go. Little Ma Yingyan is so cold that she's stamping her feet. Please wait for a while, Sister Bai. I'll talk to them on the phone."

Zhao Changan hugged Ma Yingyan, slung a canvas backpack over his shoulder, held the sweater Yanna knitted for him in one hand, and walked forward first.

He could see that Bai Luzhu was almost crying because of Ma Jingliang.

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Bai Luzhu saw Zhao Changan holding his daughter and walking towards the breakfast shop in front with that bastard Ma Jingliang. Tears filled her eyes and she could no longer control them and flowed silently.

She quickly took out a handkerchief to wipe it, afraid that the neighbors coming out of the community would see it.

A husband actually told his father such private matters for no reason, and his father-in-law even made comments.

I really don’t know what kind of monsters they are!

Today I have completely lost face in front of Zhao Changan.

As for being angry at her husband, and feeling upset, and even hating him, that certainly existed, but more of it was her own helplessness.

When I graduated from junior college, I was assigned to a school. My home was four or five hundred miles away from here. Even the farthest place my parents had ever been to in their lives was a county town dozens of miles away from the mountains.

That was when I was admitted to Zhengzhou Normal Technical Secondary School. My parents sent me to the railway station in the county town to take the train. Before that, the farthest place my parents had ever been was to visit relatives in a town more than ten miles away from home, to sell mountain products, or to send rice and money to me when I was attending junior high school in the town.

I have a younger sister who is ten years younger than me. Her academic performance is also very good. My parents want her to follow my old path, but I strongly disagree. Now she is a sophomore in a key high school in the city. It is probably difficult for her to get into Tsinghua or Peking University, but there is still a great possibility that she can be admitted to a 985 university with a low score.

Bai Luzhu took care of all of her sister's expenses, including her going to school. This also saved her from the hard days when she was in high school, when she had to eat white buns and pickles every day and often went hungry.

After graduating from technical secondary school, Bai Luzhu was only 17 years old and knew nothing. She was thrown out of school and into society. She was full of inferiority and fear. She could become the daughter-in-law of the vice-principal, and her husband was also a teacher. What else could she be dissatisfied with? And if she refused, would the vice-principal make things difficult for her? How could she work in the future?

Looking back now, when my parents knew that I had become the daughter-in-law of the vice-principal of a school in a big city, they were ecstatic. The compliments from relatives, the envy from villagers, and the jealousy and envy from my classmates who did not get into technical secondary school or high school and were farming in the mountains, all made Bai Luzhu's heart float and fly.

However, if I could go back in time and go to Vice President Ma's office that afternoon, and face his warm concern and suggestions like a father, I would definitely say "No!"

Bai Luzhu's thoughts flew for a long time and far away, spanning a long timeline of more than ten years. Gradually, her mood calmed down and she couldn't help laughing at herself. Since she had chosen this shortcut, she had to bear the side effects and backlash brought by this shortcut.

Otherwise, there is no such thing as a perfect thing in this world. And even if there is, why would it fall on a silly girl like me who had no money, no power, was inferior, timid and ignorant at that time.

Thinking this way, she finally came to terms with it. In fact, as she grew up and became more sensible over the past few years, she saw through Ma Jingliang and his parents. They were not bad people, but they were definitely complete egoists.

In the eyes of this family of three, they have always been outsiders.

The only consolation is that Ma Jingliang's parents are really good to their granddaughter, even better than they are to Ma Jingliang.

This is a good thing. In fact, Bai Luzhu has already made up her mind. She now has 310,000 yuan in savings. Ma Jingliang's father will reach retirement age at the end of this year. There are many rumors that he will be transferred from the position of principal when school starts after the New Year.

But this is obviously nonsense. It would take a year for him to be transferred to a position where he can retire. It is not worth so much trouble for such a small position that is not even at the deputy section level.

The most likely scenario is that he will be allowed to work until retirement, and when he retires, either someone will be promoted from below, or a primary school principal will be parachuted in from outside.

As for Ma Jingliang's mother, who is several years younger than his father, she has been nagging that she will let her granddaughter live in her house and take care of her after she retires. Her retirement date is even earlier, which is next fall.

After they retire, it will be time for Bai Luzhu to officially divorce Ma Jingliang.

Just like why she didn't wear long johns in such a cold day. When the school started in the fall this year, a vice-principal was transferred from the Education Bureau. He was only in his early thirties and in the prime of life.

Bai Luzhu has a good relationship with the vice-president, so she has to pave a way for herself first, in case she and Ma Jingliang divorce and are criticized for being ungrateful. She is afraid that Ma Jingliang's parents will come to her workplace and demand an explanation, making it impossible for her to continue working.

As for whether he would make a fuss about her divorce from Ma Jingliang, Bai Luzhu had already seen through it. He was now hoping that his parents would retire as soon as possible so that his daughter could be taken care of by them. He could then almost let himself go.

The remaining small half cannot be released because I am still in a marital relationship with myself.

As a normal man with a beautiful wife, he doesn't use it all year round. He doesn't go out to have sex and just relies on renting those Japanese movies and satisfying himself.

Bai Luzhu really couldn't understand Ma Jingliang. Wasn't she less interesting than him in entertaining himself?

Moreover, as a woman, a wife, her normal physiological needs are simply not met. It's not that they are not satisfied, but that they are not met all year round. Bai Luzhu really can't see what meaning this marriage in name only has for her!

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