Reborn embroidered girl

Chapter 824 Standing in the Snow

Chapter 824 Standing in the Snow
Osmanthus Village.

Chu family.

"Ah!"

Mother Chu, who had just put the food on the table, sneezed heavily.

Hurry up and rub your nose.

"It's getting colder every day, and I don't know how Xiaofeng and Xiaxia are doing over there?"

Father Chu, who was sitting on the hot kang, said to himself.

Mother Chu "glared" at him.

This old man, it was she who sneezed. He didn't even ask her a question, but instead thought of his son and daughter-in-law.

"Don't worry about them. You didn't hear Jia Le come back and say that everything is fine with them over there. Xia Xia has also done a big business, making money is as easy as drinking water."

Speaking of this, Mother Chu's face blossomed with joy.

Originally thought that after marrying Chu Xia, they would have to depend on Chu Feng for the rest of their lives, but they didn't expect their daughter-in-law to suddenly become so capable.

Now there is no family in the whole Osmanthus fragrans village that can live a better life than theirs.

Even the village head came here every now and then, fawning, fawning.

Mother Chu filled a bowl full of hot porridge and handed it to Father Chu.

"But it's okay, I don't know when they will come back."

In a blink of an eye, it was almost the end of the year, and Chu Feng almost didn't come back for a year, how could a mother like her not want to.

Usually it's okay, especially when it's holidays or something, other people's homes are bustling, but there are only two of them left in their home, at most it will be Chu Jiale's return for a few days.

"Okay, don't be so sentimental, as long as they are outside, it doesn't matter whether they come back or not."

Father Chu was very open minded, put down the pipe and pot, and picked up the porridge bowl to drink.

"You don't want a son, I do."

Although Chu's mother complained, she knew in her heart that there was no way around it.

If I had known earlier, I really shouldn't let my son go to such a far place, and it would be so difficult to meet him.

"I don't care. I will definitely go to see my eldest granddaughter when Chu Xia is born."

It's so far away from Philadelphia, even if the child is born, they won't be able to come back for a year or so.

She couldn't wait that long before seeing her eldest granddaughter.

Father Chu thought for a while, but neither agreed nor disagreed.

Anyway, it will be after the next year, and we will discuss it then.

Night falls.

Kang Ya sat in front of the dressing table with red eyes, slightly pulling down the collar of the clothes on her shoulders.

A red and swollen mark, excruciatingly painful.

This time her mother was really angry and hit her seven or eight times.

Before she goes back to the house, tell her to pack her things and get out of this house!

It was the first time for her to see her lose her temper so much, but no matter what, she would not back down.

After fastening the buttons of his clothes, he stood up lonely.

The heavy snow outside the window is still fluttering.

Snowing.

What a nice view.

But she is so "miserable" now.

Go to the window and look at the snow scene under the night sky.

Then I saw the jeep parked under the dim street lights, and the figure standing upright.

Is he still gone?
Kang Ya's heart suddenly became chaotic.

He opened the glass window in a panic, and the howling cold wind hurt his face.

"Qi Gang, Qi Gang..."

She didn't dare to make too much noise, for fear that Kang's mother in the other room would hear.

In the cold wind, the motionless figure suddenly moved because of her shout.

Wang Qigang raised his head stiffly, and searched in the direction of the sound.

The eyes of the two met in mid-air.

When Kang Ya saw Wang Qigang standing in the snow, his whole body turned white, he couldn't control his tears anymore, tears fell like broken beads, patter, patter, falling...

(End of this chapter)

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