Reborn in the Eighties as a Housewife with a Space

Chapter 2126 - 2120: Driving Someone Out



Chapter 2126: Chapter 2120: Driving Someone Out

"What’s so good about getting married early? There’s so much pressure, so many things to worry about. I married your eldest brother, but what about Xiaoqiao? After she gets married, who knows what kind of family she’ll end up with, or what will happen. Why not let her enjoy a few more years of freedom?

Once you’re married, it’s hard to have fun, especially with someone as carefree as Xiaoqiao. Asking her to take charge of a family is really too much for her. Let her be free for a few more years." Qin Xue has freedom because she married Chu Molin without having to care for his parents, but it might not be the same for Chu Xiaoqiao.

"Sister-in-law, I understand what you’re saying, but it’s no use if only I understand. Mom doesn’t get it. She says she was having babies at that age, and Xiaoqiao is still immature. With her saying that, what else can I say?" Chu Yi really doesn’t know what to do.

After hearing this, Qin Xue remained silent. She wasn’t familiar with The Chus’ affairs, so she refrained from commenting further.

She had only said all this because Chu Xiaoqiao had stayed at their place for such a long time, and she genuinely liked Xiaoqiao. Now that Chu Yi brought up his mother, as the daughter-in-law not fully accepted by The Chus, she knew it was better to keep her mouth shut.𝓯𝓻𝓮𝙚𝙬𝓮𝙗𝒏𝙤𝒗𝙚𝙡.𝒄𝒐𝓶

"From now on, discuss these matters directly with Xiaoqiao. I’ve said I won’t meddle, and I won’t. Handle your issues within your family; don’t bring them to mine. Otherwise, even if something is done, it might not be appreciated." Chu Molin did not want his wife to be criticized by members of The Chus again.

The last time this happened, Chu Molin was angry. If it happened again, he didn’t know if he might just chase people away with a broom. If it came to that, neither side would look good.

"I understand, it won’t happen again." Chu Yi initially hoped Chu Molin would help speak up, but he didn’t expect such a firm refusal. It seemed he had to handle it himself, hoping his little sister would listen.

Chu Yi ate quietly, planning to move out with Xiao’ai after marriage. That way, there would be fewer conflicts. He didn’t want to end up like The Lis, making a mockery of themselves in the entire neighborhood. Even The Xiaos, such a good family, had issues with them. How could they not, after what happened to their precious daughter?

"Finish eating and head back. We understand what you’re saying. But don’t bring up things that won’t happen again. Living your own life well is better than anything else." Chu Molin originally didn’t want to say anything, but seeing him like that, he added this one remark.

"Understood, big brother. If you need anything done, just let me know." Chu Yi wasn’t sure if his big brother ever had any unresolved matters, but he offered anyway, just in case his brother needed help and had no one to turn to.

No matter what, he grew up in the Imperial Capital, and all his connections are there. His brother has been away for a long time, so finding help is not as convenient. That’s why Chu Yi spoke up, for his brother’s sake.

What Chu Yi didn’t know was that Chu Molin’s connections were much stronger than his, but being a low-key person, he never revealed a hint of it.

People truly are different. Some people want the whole world to know about any connections they have, while others won’t mention their life experiences once in a lifetime, like Chu Molin.


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