Chapter 65 Aunt Wang
Luo Chunhua knows her man well. "If your father really disregards our family and goes to help your grandfather and the others, then tell him that your mother wants a divorce."

Before Xiaojing mentioned divorce, she had never thought about it.

Now that her children's reputations are being tarnished, she has no choice but to consider divorce.

That way she can get rid of that family of vampires.

Her reputation is nothing compared to the fact that it can improve the lives of children.

"Mother." Bai Jing was deeply moved. Only a mother would do so much for her child.

Of course, this is not to say that all fathers are bad; at least in her experience, only her mother was bad.

"Silly child, why are you crying?" Luo Chunhua wiped away her daughter's tears with red eyes. "As long as you are all well, I will do anything for you."

As the mother and daughter were moved, a cheerful voice came from outside.

"Hey girl, guess what I just heard?"

The person who came was none other than Aunt Wang.

That is, the caregiver the nurse hired for her mother.

Bai Jing had met her before, but they hadn't spent much time together.

"Oh, my dear sister, your daughter is back! That's wonderful! Now you can finally get a good night's sleep." Aunt Wang seemed a little awkward when she saw Bai Jing, after all, it had taken her two days to adjust to Luo Chunhua before she dared to show her true nature.

If the employer in front of her has a bad impression of her, then her job is over.

"Of course, you don't need to worry about it every night anymore. Everything is fine at home, that's better than anything else." Luo Chunhua smiled and continued, "Sister Wang, what happened outside?"

Fearing that Sister Wang would feel embarrassed, she quickly changed the subject.

Bai Jing smiled and called out "Aunt Wang".

When Aunt Wang called out "Aunt Wang," Aunt Wang felt relieved; the employer wasn't angry.

"I heard that someone injured several police officers. They are being treated in the hospital. I don't know who is so bold as to dare to injure the police." Aunt Wang immediately told Luo Chunhua, who was bedridden, the information she had gathered.

"Is that so? It seems things aren't very peaceful in town either," Luo Chunhua remarked.

Bai Jing made way for them to have a proper conversation, while she listened from the side and went to make her mother a cup of milk.

She only interjected after the two had calmed down, saying, "These things are far removed from us, and we'll never encounter them."

“That’s right, Xiaojing is right. We’re just ordinary people, we might never run into each other in our lives.” Aunt Wang agreed wholeheartedly. “Don’t be afraid, little sister, the police officers are very capable.”

Luo Chunhua smiled and said, "Yes, Aunt Wang is right."

"Mom, have some milk with Aunt Wang. You must be thirsty after talking for so long." Bai Jing handed two cups of warm milk to the two of them.

Luo Chunhua has been drinking several cups a day these days and has already accepted this extravagant lifestyle. She readily takes the cup, puts it to her lips, and slowly drinks it.

Aunt Wang dared not accept it; such expensive things were beyond her means.

“I don’t need it. Save it for your mother to take care of her health. Your health is too poor, and if it weren’t for your capable nature, I don’t know how long your mother would have lasted.”

Speaking of this, she also envied her younger sister for having such a capable daughter.

It's a pity there's no suitable one in the family, otherwise she would definitely ask to marry him.

"It's alright, my mother has more. Aunt Wang, you can drink it." Bai Jing handed the cup of milk directly to Aunt Wang.

"This, this, this is too much trouble." Would you like a drink?

Of course she wanted to. But she was too shy.

"It's alright, one cup won't affect my mother at all," Bai Jing smiled.

With the addition of this glass of milk, Bai Jing also joined Aunt Wang's gossip group.

"The family next door is arguing again. If you ask me, they might as well just sell the house and bring the old folks back to their son's house. Once the daughter-in-law gets the money, she'll surely take care of the old folks, won't she?"

As they were talking, they heard a commotion outside, and Aunt Wang sighed.

"Aunt Wang, what's going on?" Bai Jing perked up immediately when she heard that the house was being sold.

If they have a house in town, their household registration will be easy to resolve; they won't have to wait until they get a job.

Seeing that Bai Jing was interested, Aunt Wang immediately told her the reason for the noise from next door.

It turned out that the old man was sick and bedridden. Everyone in the family had a job, and no one was willing to stop working to take care of him, feeling that they would lose their wages.

The old man's daughter-in-law wanted her two married sisters-in-law to take care of him, since neither of them had a job.

But my sister-in-law is heartless. She said that once a daughter is married, she is like water spilled from a bowl. There are so many things to do at home. Who can come and serve the old man every day? Besides, the old man left all his things to his son. Why should they take care of the old man?

The daughter-in-law and son had a huge fight over this, a really fierce one.

The elderly person is paralyzed and needs a caregiver to change their clothes every day. But no one can afford to hire a caregiver to take care of them every day, not to mention that it would be a considerable expense.

These days, who would be so willing to spend that much?

Sure enough, they argue about it every day, almost every single day.

It's just that the old man is paralyzed and can't speak, otherwise he would probably beat these unfilial brats to death.

“This family all have jobs and a decent income, so why can’t they afford to hire a caregiver to look after the elderly?” Bai Jing was very puzzled.

Aunt Wang glanced outside the ward and whispered in Bai Jing's ear, "This is hedonism. That family even has a minor official position!"

Although the sound was soft, Bai Jing heard it clearly.

"It's fine if it's in the hospital, since the hospital provides this service to relieve some of the pressure on the unemployed in the neighborhood. But inviting them home is a different matter."

Bai Jing immediately understood that these were turbulent times, and such behavior was definitely not acceptable.

"Then I'll just have to take care of them myself," Bai Jing sighed in response.

"Exactly, that's why this is causing trouble."

Bai Jing then thought of the house sale, "Why did Aunt Wang say that their family was selling the house?"

"Well, I'm just saying this because I don't know if that family will actually sell it," Aunt Wang said, her eyes sparkling.

Bai Jing thought Aunt Wang was right. She could wait and see what would happen if the family also thought of this.
If she spends money to buy it, will that family be able to escape that quagmire? After all, she doesn't want to go back to the village.

Bai Jing smiled and didn't say anything more about it, instead listening to the commotion outside.

"You make it sound so easy. If I lose my job, who knows how your sister will treat me? I don't want that." A woman's voice was choked with sobs.

“They are also Dad’s daughters. Our family is in trouble now, so what’s wrong with letting them take care of us? It’s not like I’m not going to pay them for their hard work. All they want is the house in our house. Let me tell you, no way.”

"Oh, there's such a thing?" Bai Jing glanced at Aunt Wang.

His eyes held a questioning look.


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