Rebirth of a Village Girl Chapter 1406 - 359: She is a Generation’s Belief [Full Text Complete]_2

Previously on Rebirth of a Village Girl...
Zhao Yu's affection for her Fourth Aunt delights everyone, especially as the children eagerly engage with Ni Qingzhu. After a warm exchange, Ni Qingzhu enters the study to deliver New Year’s goods, leading to plans for lunch with her sister and a visit to Sister Xiaoxi’s. Mo Qishen’s tender care for Ni Yang leaves Ni Qingzhu surprised by his attentiveness, while the family prepares for their holiday gatherings. Together, they forge connections and uphold cherished traditions, setting the stage for a festive New Year amidst the snow.

Next year, we really should take the children and accompany the elders on a trip back to Jiangnan.

Shangguan Xi and Wu Chenjun had also arrived, bringing their children along with them.

Ni Cuihua cried out with a mixture of shock and delight, "Xiaoxi, you brought both the little ones? What about your in-laws?"

Although Ni Cuihua was thrilled that Shangguan Xi and Wu Chenjun could return for the New Year, she couldn't help but worry that Wu Chenjun’s parents might be feeling lonely.

Wu Chenjun was an only child, after all. If the couple brought the grandkids to the maternal home for the holidays, it would surely be difficult for the two elders left behind.

One cannot simply prioritize their own joy above all else.

Shangguan Xi chuckled and replied, "They actually went abroad for the New Year!"

Wu Chenjun’s parents were quite the romantic pair. While Wu Chenjun’s grandmother was still alive, they would stay home during the Spring Festival to provide her company. However, since her passing two years ago, they had completely embraced their freedom and were rarely found at home.

Hearing this explanation, Ni Cuihua beamed and said, "In that case, come in quickly! Come inside!"

Shangguan Xi asked, "Mom, is the New Year’s Eve feast ready at our house yet?"

"Not quite!" Ni Cuihua laughed. "Your father and I are still in the middle of preparing it."

"What kind of treats are we having tonight? Let me help you." Shangguan Xi rolled up her sleeves, walking into the house alongside Ni Cuihua.

"We're having hot pot tonight, and I'm also making several dishes that you sisters enjoy." Despite the many children in the family, Ni Cuihua never favored one over the other and made sure everyone was cared for.

Sincerity can only be traded for sincerity; otherwise, Shangguan Xi would never treat her with such kindness or view her as her own biological mother.

As they entered, Adelle followed close behind, "Mom, I’ll give you a hand as well."

"Count me in too," Ni Qingzhu added.

Ni Yang strolled in from outside at a relaxed pace, clutching a teacup. "You certainly can't leave me out of the work!"

Little Ni Yun approached carrying a small stool, "Then I'll handle building the fire for everyone!"

Observing her five daughters, Ni Cuihua felt her heart swell with a sense of complete happiness.

Back when she lived in Dam Village, she never could have imagined a day as wonderful as this.

In this moment of joy, Ni Cuihua couldn't help but think of Wu Yanyun.

If that child hadn't lost his way, he would surely be living a very prosperous life right now.

Zhao Yu rushed over to join the excitement, "Beautiful lady, let me help you out too."

With several elders around to watch them, those three little rascals didn't require her attention whatsoever.

Zhao Yu was currently feeling quite restless with nothing to do.

Ni Yang laughed and suggested, "Why don't you go outside and build snowmen with Kaikai, Xinxin, and Yuanyuan?"

Yuanyuan was just over a year older than the twins, Kaikai and Xinxin—the perfect age gap for them to play together.

"They're making snowmen?" Zhao Yu’s eyes sparkled. "Then I want to go as well."

The moment the words left her mouth, her figure vanished through the doorway.

Outside, Yuanyuan was indeed busy building snowmen with Kaikai and Xinxin, and even little Mo Zi’an was participating.

The two youngest ones, who were not yet able to walk, were babbling anxiously from the sidelines.

Zhao Yu rolled a snowball and said, "Don't you two worry! Big sister will build a massive snowman for you in a bit!"

Listening to the peals of laughter from outside, Ni Qingzhu smiled and remarked, "Sis, your Duoduo is still just like a big kid."

Ni Yang replied, "She has always been that way, as if she never truly grew up."

"By the way, has your Duoduo found a boyfriend yet?" Shangguan Xi joined the conversation.

Ni Yang shook her head. "I don't believe so."

"Zhao Xiaoyu is twenty-three this year, isn't she?" Shangguan Xi asked, sounding slightly uncertain.

Ni Yang nodded in confirmation.

"It's about that time, then; you're only a year older than her, and your own child is nearly a year old."

Ni Yang smiled and said, "I simply met the right person; perhaps Duoduo hasn't encountered the right one yet." Ni Yang was a very progressive and open-minded mother.

Even if Zhao Yu chose never to marry in her entire life, she was more than capable of supporting her!

It all depended on Zhao Yu’s own desires; she would never be forced into anything.

Shangguan Xi laughed and agreed, "That's true. If you don't meet the right person, you can't just marry anyone! There are plenty of men out there using sweet words to deceive people these days, so when it comes to dating and finding a partner, one must keep their eyes wide open."

Shangguan Xi had nearly been tricked by Zuo Ling in the past!

To this very day, she still felt a sense of lingering dread regarding that situation.

Had she actually married Zuo Ling back then, she couldn't even begin to imagine what her life would look like now.

With that thought, Shangguan Xi asked, "By the way, Yangyang, do you have any specific requirements for a future son-in-law?"

Ni Yang smiled and answered, "I don't have any major demands; as long as Duoduo truly likes him and the man has good character, that is enough for me."

For her future son-in-law, Ni Yang didn't care about family status or educational background—only a good heart mattered!

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