Rebirth in Famine: She Thrives by Lucky Space-Chapter 742 rest assured
"Mom, the day you went to the hospital, my sister and I went to Teacher Jiang’s house. My sister now drinks milk powder five or six times a day."
This made Yu Guiying finally relieved. "Second Uncle."
"Guiying, you need to take good care of yourself. The child is still too young, and she can’t be without you. It’s not a big deal; there’s always a place where you can find justice."
"Yes, Second Uncle, I’m going to embarrass the village."
"It’s okay, Second Uncle understands you. These are white bread buns brought by Teacher Jiang, ten dollars, and ten pounds of food tickets. Here are five pounds of food tickets from me. What have you been eating these past few days?"
Li Changjiang said bitterly, "It’s the doctor here who saw Guiying was pitiful and lent me ten pounds of food tickets."
"Alright, as long as you have food to eat, it’s fine.
Guiying, don’t rush to go back. Make sure you recover well. Your eldest daughter is being cared for by Teacher Jiang. Don’t worry about it; it’s better than following you two to suffer."
Yu Guiying heard this and burst into tears, "Second Uncle, I’m really useless. As a mother, I can’t even give my two children a full meal."
"Alright, don’t cry anymore. I have something else to do; I’ll come back to pick up Ga Zi."
Li Changjiang saw off Li Yungui. When he returned to the house, he heard his son and daughter-in-law talking about how good Teacher Jiang was to them.
"Teacher Jiang asks Aunt Liu every day to steam egg custard for my sister, with sesame oil added; it’s so fragrant, my sister is eating so well now.
I can eat refined grain every day, and there is meat to eat.
Mom, look, these are clothes Shi Jing gave me. Teacher Jiang found me several outfits and let my sister wear Feifei’s clothes, washed them clean, and they smell so good."
Yu Guiying nodded while crying. "Teacher Jiang is really a good person, Ga Zi, you must remember Teacher Jiang’s kindness."
"Mom, I know. Teacher Jiang said I don’t need to repay him, just study well. He said I shouldn’t be foolishly filial like my dad.
Mom, what does foolishly filial mean?"
The couple is illiterate, so how can they know what foolishly filial means?
"Ga Zi, go back and ask Teacher Jiang. I don’t know."
Li Changjiang came in, looking at his wife with red eyes. He felt truly uncomfortable.
"Li Changjiang, take me to the police station, I have to go. If they don’t give me justice here, I’ll go to the county, if not the county, then the city. There’s always a place where I can get justice."
"Okay, but first, eat. Now you don’t have to worry about your eldest daughter, I’ll definitely take you today."
Ga Zi jumped off the bed, took out a bun from the cloth bag, and handed it to his mom.
"This is the sugar bun Teacher Jiang prepared for you, saying mom should eat well."
"Okay, mom will eat. Mom must recover quickly. Mom won’t suffer anymore just for you two brothers; if anyone dares to bully us three, I’ll chop her."
Yu Guiying ate a total of two sugar buns. They tasted so good; she hadn’t eaten pure white bread for many years.
After eating, Li Changjiang helped Yu Guiying, and Ga Zi carried the cloth bag, following behind their parents. Li Changjiang let the mother and two children sit in the pushcart, and he pushed it to the police station.
The three of them entered the police station, and Yu Guiying started crying.
"Comrade, what’s wrong with you?"
"Police comrade, I came to seek justice from you."
"This lady comrade, don’t cry, tell me what’s going on slowly. This is the place that stands up for the common people."
Li Changjiang supported his wife and followed the police officer into the office.
Yu Guiying cried as she recounted the grievances she suffered in her husband’s family throughout their marriage.
"Comrade, if you don’t stand up for me, the three of us will have no way to live."
"Alright, alright, we’ll definitely stand up for you. Your mother-in-law almost caused your death; this isn’t a trivial matter, it’s a crime.
Don’t worry, we’ll definitely handle this severely according to the law."
"Police comrade, my brother-in-law and sister-in-law aren’t good people either."
"Since they weren’t involved in harming you, we can only educate them."
Yu Guiying gritted her teeth and nodded, "Okay."
"Police comrade, when are you going to arrest her? I want to go back with you. If I don’t see that old witch who tormented us three get caught, I won’t be able to let this go."
"Guiying, the doctor hasn’t allowed you to be discharged yet."
"I’m already well. I want to go back; I want to see if she dares to hit me again when she sees I’m alive."
"This comrade, let’s wait until tomorrow together. The road isn’t easy today."
Li Changjiang gratefully looked at the kind-hearted police officer.
"Alright, tomorrow then."
After seeing off the family of three, the police officer, about forty years old, sighed. Truly pitiful for this woman. Seeing them as thin as skin and bones, even when conditions aren’t good, they can still eat enough now.
Looking at the records from earlier, this mother-in-law truly is something.
The three returned to the hospital, where the doctor looked at them disapprovingly. "Do you not want to live?"
"Doctor, thank you. My mood is better now, and I’ll recover quickly. Tomorrow I’ll see the old witch’s retribution with the police officer. My two children are being well cared for by kind-hearted people; I have nothing to worry about."
"Then lie down quickly and get your infusion. I’ll have the nurse give you an infusion at four tomorrow so it’s done before you leave.
Today I’ll prescribe medicine; you must take it when you go home. For the sake of the children, recover quickly."
"Okay, thank you, doctor."
"No need, I just felt sorry for you."
Li Changjiang quickly took out ten pounds of food tickets and handed them to the doctor.
"Doctor, here’s your food tickets back."
The doctor didn’t refuse but took a look; it was a ten-pound nationwide food ticket.
Yu Guiying received the infusion with Ga Zi sitting nearby watching.
"Mom, does it hurt?"
"It doesn’t hurt. Mom’s fine. Later you’ll go back with your Second Grandpa and still go to Teacher Jiang’s house."
"Yes, Teacher Jiang also told me to go back today."
The couple knew their two children were well taken care of, their biggest worry alleviated.
But after lunch, the village chief still hadn’t come.
"Second Grandpa says he doesn’t know exactly when he’ll come to pick me up."
Li Changjiang bought a bowl of millet congee, along with sugar buns, for the family of three to have lunch.
Yu Guiying was in a good mood, so she appeared much more spirited.
"Mom, are you better?"
"Yes, mom is better. As long as you two are well, mom won’t have any illness anymore."
Meanwhile, outside, Li Yungui left the small clinic and went to find Xing Xiangzhang.
The two discussed continuously until noon, when they ate in the canteen and finally finalized some matters.
"Old Li, your village is about to become prosperous."
"Well, thanks to Xing Xiangzhang for facilitating us."
"As long as the common people’s lives can get better, I’ll do anything."
"Your village might harvest earlier than other villages this fall, right?"
"Yes, we’ll harvest earlier than other villages. We planted early, and quickly. It’ll ripen faster, so we can harvest sooner."







