Rebirth in the 60s: A Path to Counterattack-Chapter 377. Opportunity has always favored those who are prepared.

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Chapter 377: 377. Opportunity has always favored those who are prepared.

Wu Hao, who was being heavily teased, widened his eyes. He was really just saying it casually to lighten the mood!

Who would have thought this guy already has three daughters and is still so naive?

Not marrying? You know older girls can’t be kept at home, right!

Even though Xinqing is only twelve, and his eldest son is only thirteen. Talking about marriage is indeed a bit early.

But, isn’t it the early bird that catches the worm?

Opportunities are always left to those who are prepared.

Wu Hao thought that he hadn’t returned to the Liu family village in many years, maybe he should take his wife and children back for a visit.

Perhaps with frequent interactions, the two kids might just take a liking to each other!

Thinking about Lianshan shaking his head like a rattle drum, saying no a hundred times, and eventually pinching his nose to accept him as an in-law, Wu Hao felt extremely amused, particularly eager to give it a try.

And it’s not just him who thinks it’s a good idea, everyone feels that becoming in-laws with Lianshan is a good idea.

Although this couple has always been sticking to the Liu family village, without the slightest thought of moving up.

But with the years of brilliant achievements and outstanding connections, no one dares to underestimate that couple, right?

Moreover, Lian En, Chenchen, and Xinzhi are all exceptional kids; with such excellent parents and siblings, the remaining younger ones under their education are bound to be just as outstanding.

Good family, good family upbringing, personal looks, and intelligence are all on point, and future prospects are quite promising too.

Such a perfect son-in-law or daughter-in-law must be a first-come, first-served situation; if you’re late, you won’t catch them!

All the families know each other well, more or less know about the younger ones, at least he’s met them.

If there’s really a fate to become in-laws, Lianshan naturally would be happy to see it happen.

But the premise is, the other party wants to marry one of his four sons.

All three daughters are his precious jewels, cherished beyond measure, how could he bear to marry them off?

When he said this, everyone was dumbfounded.

They all have a single son, either a troublesome stinky boy at home, and for daughters, only Wei Lai and Feng Anhuai each have one, but they are already about thirty, and their children are quite grown!

As for grandchildren, it seems they are a bit too young?

If it weren’t for someone like Wu Hao, who was relatively young and only started a family after returning, whose kids could be that young?

Lianshan stared intensely, guarding against this group of people trying to snatch away his precious daughters like wolves and tigers.

He didn’t notice at all that Jiang Shengnan had already used her gender advantage to smoothly strike up a conversation with Xinzhi, mentioning her eldest Jiang Ming is also at Qing University, now a sophomore in civil engineering, considered a senior to Xinzhi and Chenchen. When there’s a chance, she’ll introduce him to Xinzhi, so in the future, any major or minor issues, Xinzhi can feel free to seek him out.

Regard him like her own brother, no need for formalities.

Xinzhi nodded with a smile, just feeling that after not seeing each other for a few years, Aunt Jiang was still as enthusiastic and cheerful as ever.

She always thought it was because of gratitude for her parents saving Grandpa Jiang back then, and coincidentally, since Jiang Ming was also at Qing University, Aunt Jiang wanted to repay the kindness by extending the gratitude to their siblings.

And Jiang Ming’s gesture of always bringing snacks in pairs, shopping, and often taking her out to enjoy the sights and culinary delights of Beijing perfectly confirmed her guess.

Even though the Jiang family seemed overly grateful, having good character is a good thing, right?

Besides, Jiang Ming is knowledgeable and humorous, and in many matters, his views align with hers, particularly in sync.

He’s thoroughly familiar with Beijing, able to find many private restaurants and specialty dishes that are hard to find, truly an invaluable guide.

The girl, who particularly loves studying cuisines and aspires to open a chain hotel, fell easily into the trap.

Until Jiang Ming asked, feeling wronged: Everyone at Beijing University and even all of Beijing know I’m pursuing you, persistently, and that you’re the only one for me. When do you plan on giving me a status? Xinzhi was still full of surprise: Eh, weren’t you just repaying the kindness of my parents saving your grandfather, taking care of me and my second brother as a form of reciprocation?

Defeated by her slowness, Jiang Ming shrugged: He could say he didn’t want it this way either, felt his mom was being too much?

It was under the guise of his mother’s orders to care for her, who would have thought he’d be defeated by the girl’s pure and straightforward nature!

Caring for someone became enjoyable, and he didn’t want to entrust it to anyone for the rest of his life, what should he do?

Of course, it’s to take action first, marry her, and take care of her forever!

Setting the status early, he could scare away those idiots sneakily trying to steal her from him, right?

Finally, after much persistence, Xinzhi gave him the status and took him to meet her parents.

Seeing the father-in-law’s face suddenly darken when realizing his status change from Uncle Lian to father-in-law, Jiang Ming suddenly realized he might have been too early in feeling relieved.

Compared to those genteel students at school, the father-in-law and big brothers-in-law in front were the real life-long adversaries.

One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten...

He counted more than he could on his two hands, the real, cousin, and distant cousins, all of whom showed expressions of wielding knives at him. Jiang Ming felt his head spinning, for the first time truly feeling that the implementation of family planning might have been a bit late.

Of course, that’s a story for another time, so let’s not dwell on it.

Now, just saying that a group of people joked around for quite some time, causing Feng Ju to urgently page Lian En on the BB machine.

The message, urging him to hurry up, was seen by everyone with laughter, and they promptly headed out to their cars.

On the way, Old Yang teased Lian En, saying that Feng Ju, as a master, was too stingy. The disciple has achieved so much, and he only bought a beeper to fool around.

Unlike himself, already planning to buy a mobile phone for Chenchen!

Recalling that device with poor signal, ugly appearance, expensive call charges, and costly connection fees, Shuzhen felt completely averse.

But with the disciple admitted to Qing University, the wealthy and indulgent Old Yang was delighted!

Besides gifting a complete set of three-entry courtyard houses, he also added a mobile phone for Chenchen and Xinzhi each, along with connection and call fees.

Feeling she didn’t have that level of friendship and couldn’t refuse, Xinzhi, like Chenchen, felt indebted and treated Grandpa Yang as her own grandfather.

While at home, she would often cook the dishes he liked, help organize household affairs, and do some chores within her capability.

After going to school, she often thought to call and inquire about him, and whenever she found suitable and possibly liked items, she’d buy them and mail them back whenever possible.

Over time, she and Grandpa Yang developed some genuine feelings for each other.

When it came time for Xinzhi’s wedding, Old Yang, who always firmly stated that all his wealth would belong to Chenchen, surprisingly prepared a generous dowry for Xinzhi.

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