Reborn in the 1970s — Married a Proud Rough Man
Chapter 332 - 123: Jie Jingchen Lacks Wude
Qin Mei froze, looking in surprise at the approaching Mr. Xie. ’He’s calling me Xiao Mei again. It looks like my mother-in-law had a talk with him.’
’Her mother-in-law was sincere with her, but her father-in-law was just putting on a false front.’
Qin Mei didn’t call him out on it. She didn’t really care about her father-in-law’s attitude. Getting along with him wasn’t important; all that mattered was that she and her mother-in-law were on good terms.
Qin Xiang stood up again. This time, he didn’t wait for Qin Mei to introduce him and introduced himself. "Hello, sir. I’m Qin Mei’s older brother." 𝚏𝐫𝚎𝗲𝕨𝐞𝐛𝕟𝚘𝐯𝚎𝗹.𝕔𝐨𝗺
"Hello. Welcome to our home. Don’t be so formal, make yourself at home," Mr. Xie said with a smile.
"Okay, sir. I will," Qin Xiang replied with a smile and a nod.
"Don’t just stand there, please sit," Mr. Xie said, gesturing for Qin Xiang to take a seat.
Qin Xiang was about to sit, but seeing that the other three had no intention of doing so, he felt it would be awkward. He would feel uncomfortable being the only one sitting while they all stood.
"Sit, sit, let’s all sit." Mrs. Xie, ever so perceptive, pulled Qin Mei down onto a stone stool. Qin Xiang sat in a wicker chair, and Mr. Xie placed his briefcase on the stone table before sitting in another wicker chair.
"Xiao Xiang, our Jing Si told me you’re from Yangcheng City?" Mr. Xie asked.
"Yes, sir, we’re from Yangcheng City," Qin Xiang nodded.
"Xiao Xiang, when can we arrange for our two families to meet?" Mr. Xie asked.
"Do you even know how to talk? What do you mean, ’when can we arrange for our two families to meet’? We should be the ones going to visit his parents," Mrs. Xie corrected her husband.
"Right, right, you’re right. We should be the ones visiting them," Mr. Xie quickly caught on and agreed with his wife.
"Ma’am, sir, whenever you have the time is fine." Only then was Qin Xiang satisfied. ’For his little sister’s sake, he wouldn’t mind having their parents come to Shijiu City, but it would just give the villagers something to gossip about.’
Mrs. Xie patted the back of Qin Mei’s hand and said to her, "Once things at the hospital aren’t so busy, I’ll ask the director for a long leave of absence."
"Let me know before you take your leave, so I can arrange my work schedule in advance," said Mr. Xie.
"Okay." Mrs. Xie gave her husband a satisfied look. ’He hadn’t tried to make any excuses. She’d already made up her mind: if he didn’t accompany her to visit the in-laws, then after the visit, she wouldn’t be in any hurry to come back. She’d just take the children straight to Xiangjiang to stay with her parents for a while.’
’Other than the life-saving debt she owed to Zhang Hongyan, she didn’t owe anyone a thing in this life—except her parents, who had worried themselves sick over her.’
"Xiao Xiang, what do your parents do for a living?" Mr. Xie asked.
"My parents are farmers," Qin Xiang replied with a smile, without specifying what they did.
Seeing that Qin Xiang was reluctant to share too many details, Mr. Xie didn’t press the matter and asked another question. "How many brothers and sisters do you have?"
"I have three older brothers," Qin Xiang answered.
"So you’re the fourth child?" Mr. Xie asked.
Qin Xiang shook his head. "I’m the fifth. My sister is Little Six."
Mr. Xie didn’t ask any more questions. There had been six siblings, but now there were only five. Everyone understood the unspoken reason why.
Qin Mei was a little surprised. ’The original owner of this body actually had four older brothers. No wonder they implemented the family planning policy.’
"So Xiao Mei is the only daughter in your family?" Mrs. Xie couldn’t help but ask. ’Their only daughter married so far away—could they really bear to let her go? If it were her, she could never bear to marry off Jing Qi so far away.’
’As for Jing Ling, there was nothing she could do about the national policy. She couldn’t keep Jing Ling from being sent to the countryside; if Jing Ling didn’t go, Jing Er would have had to.’
"Yes." Qin Xiang nodded, his gaze toward Qin Mei full of affection. "My parents just really wanted a daughter, so they kept having children. The first few didn’t fulfill their wish, but they didn’t give up. It wasn’t until my little sister was born that their long-held dream came true, and they finally stopped. My mom often says that if my third brother had been a girl, they wouldn’t have had me, and if I had been a girl, there wouldn’t be a little sister."
"Thank heavens you weren’t a girl," Mrs. Xie said, feeling incredibly fortunate. ’If Qin Xiang had been a girl, Qin Mei would never have been born. And without Qin Mei, who would her son have married? Without Qin Mei, who would have treated Jing Qi’s leg? It must have been fate.’
"Don’t worry, Ma’am. If there were no little sister, I’d just marry Jing Si instead," Qin Xiang joked.
"..." Qin Mei pictured the scene in her head: Qin Xiang running ahead with Jie Jingchen chasing after him. The image made her shudder uncontrollably.
’The image was too horrifying. She didn’t dare think about it any further.’
"..." Mrs. Xie glanced at Qin Mei, then back at Qin Xiang, and squeezed Qin Mei’s hand a little tighter. ’She was perfectly happy with Qin Mei as her daughter-in-law. As for Qin Xiang... better not to think about it.’
"..." Mr. Xie also looked at Qin Xiang with distaste. ’He just couldn’t picture Qin Xiang as a woman.’