Chapter 621 The Background of Mother Liu
Looking at the look of nostalgia on Liu's mother's face, she said, "It was really not easy to survive in those days. I wonder if they were as lucky as I was?"

"Mom, I've rarely heard you mention Grandma's house. Tell me about it."

Upon hearing this, Liu's mother seemed to be lost in memories.

After a long while, Liu's mother slowly began to speak: "I have never seen my biological father since I can remember. At that time, I was ignorant and often pestered your grandmother to ask about your grandfather. But every time, your grandmother was either in a bad mood or secretly crying somewhere. After I found out, I was so scared that I dared not ask again."

Your grandmother probably missed your grandfather for many years, and coupled with the heavy burden of the family, she ruined her health. When I was eleven years old, she could no longer hold on and fell ill and never recovered.

From then on, I depended on your two uncles for survival. Life was already difficult, but then this unexpected accident happened.

The village's white dog's son stole the firewood your second uncle was gathering on the mountain. How could your second uncle possibly allow that?

During the struggle, the two accidentally fell down the mountain. Perhaps it was just bad luck for the guy, but he bled from the back of his head and died instantly.

With such a big incident, that family naturally wouldn't let your second uncle off the hook. Not only did they smash up his house, but they also said they would make your second uncle be buried with him at his son's funeral.

If it weren't for the protection of the elderly people in the village, your second uncle would probably have been dragged away by that family on the spot.

The Bai family was a local tyrant in the village. Your eldest uncle was terrified, fearing they would really take your second uncle away, so the three of us fled overnight.

But misfortune never comes singly. Not long after we escaped, we encountered a riot, and the three of us were swept up by the crowd and separated.

A few days later, I finally found my way back to the place where we had been separated, but I waited for many days and still no one came.

After that, the area was placed under martial law without warning, and I couldn't even get into the place.

The food I brought with me had long since run out. I survived by begging for over half a month, living in constant fear, but in the end, I didn't see anyone. Exhausted and hungry, I collapsed by the roadside and was kindly taken in by your maternal grandmother (foster mother). After that, I eventually followed them back to their hometown in Changping.” Chu Xue naturally knew what happened after that. After all, before the original owner of this body, she had often heard her aunt say that a woman without a family line had given birth to a bunch of money-losing children, and now she herself had become a woman without a family line.

That's because when Liu's mother married Liu's father, her adoptive mother had already passed away, and she became an orphan.

Knowing that she had no family of her own and was her biological daughter, her aunt, with her snobbish nature, naturally looked down on her in every way.

As for the Liu family elders, they harbored a secret, and since she wasn't their daughter-in-law, they naturally turned a blind eye, which emboldened Ge Xiulan to take advantage of the situation.

Fortunately, Liu's father was there to protect them. The grandparents wanted the horse to run fast, and seeing the second son's attitude, they knew where his bottom line was, so they reprimanded their eldest daughter-in-law.

Even so, there was always endless work to do and constant scolding at the Liu family's house.

Chu Xue didn't dare mention Zhao Dujuan's matter, thinking that she would bring it up with her after the news was confirmed: "Mom, I'll help you work in the fields tomorrow. It's best to rest until the pregnancy is stable. After all, you know your own body best."

There's always work to be done, but if you overwork yourself and end up with serious health problems, then it's not worth it.

Liu's mother had originally planned to go to work tomorrow afternoon, but after her daughter said that, she also felt that what she said was right.

At her age, she was pregnant again, so she couldn't afford any mistakes: "Okay, I'll listen to you."

Just then, Chunxiao rushed in like a gust of wind: "Mom, I heard from the villagers that you're pregnant?"

(End of this chapter)

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