People in the alley: A woman dressed as a man shouldn't be foolishly filial, Zhuang Chaoying

Chapter 336 Mom and Dad, I Want to Marry Wanshu



Chapter 336 Mom and Dad, I Want to Marry Wanshu

Chapter 336 Mom and Dad, I Want to Marry Wanshu

Huang Ling knew the origin of these items in her home. When she was a child, she had followed her parents into the dark room of the house and seen those dazzling treasures.

The memories from that time are still vivid in her mind. Now, her parents are taking out these precious things and distributing them to their grandchildren, which touches her heart deeply.

If those things hadn't happened, I might have gone to university and become a college student. Now, Tu Nan and Xiao Ting have indirectly fulfilled her wish.

I must remind Tu Nan and Xiao Ting to keep this safe later. "Dad, Mom, don't go back this time. You two are getting older and need someone to take care of you."

Huang's mother nodded, glanced at Old Huang, and then said, "Your father and I have already thought it through. We'll stay a while longer this time. Once Xiaoting goes to school, your father and I will go back to Changcheng to make arrangements, and then we'll come and stay here permanently."

Tu Nan carefully wrapped the jade pendant again, gently placed it in the wooden box, and then carefully put it on the sofa behind him.

He could tell from his parents' expressions that this thing must be expensive. He was usually clumsy and was afraid of accidentally breaking it.

From his earliest memories, his maternal grandparents always lived in an apartment building and were well-off.

Their family's financial situation only started to improve after he entered fifth grade.

My maternal grandparents are here today, so I need to tell them about my relationship with Wanshu.

He took a deep breath, pursed his lips, swallowed, and looked a little nervous. "Mom and Dad, Grandpa and Grandma, I have something to tell you."

Huang Ling swallowed the beef in her mouth, put down her chopsticks, and looked at her son. "Speak, Tu Nan."

The atmosphere inside the room quieted down, and everyone's eyes were focused on Tu Nan.

Zhuang Tunan sat upright, his eyes resolute. "Mom and Dad, Wanshu and I want to take advantage of this holiday to get our marriage certificate, get married first, and then focus on our careers." "We've both been admitted to graduate school, and now job placement is no longer guaranteed. Once we graduate, it will be a two-way selection process, and Wanshu and I will definitely be able to be assigned to the same place. I've been considering this decision for a long time."

He glanced at his family members sitting around the table, expecting surprise or opposition, but to his surprise, his parents, grandparents, and sister all looked like they already knew.

Huang Ling put down her chopsticks and looked at her son with a serious expression.

"Then let's set a time and bring this girl named Wanshu over to our house for a chat. Your dad and I only met briefly at the movie theater last time, so let's have a proper meal and chat this time. Once you've really decided to get your marriage certificate, your dad and I will definitely go with you to formally meet the girl's parents."

Zhuang Chaoying echoed, nodding slightly.

“Your mother is right, let us meet first.”

Upon hearing this, Zhuang Tunan jumped up excitedly, his voice rising several decibels.

"Dad, Mom, does this mean you've agreed?"

Xiaoting quickly tugged at his clothes and whispered, "Brother, don't get so agitated."

She chuckled to herself. Her brother was usually quite composed, but when it came to Wan Shu's affairs, he seemed to become a completely different person, acting like a simpleton.

Thinking of this, Lin Dongzhe's image suddenly appeared in her mind. She wondered if that guy was used to the food in Fujian Province and when he would be able to come back.

“Zhang Wanshu is from Suzhou, the same age as me, and we were classmates in college,” Zhuang Tunan quickly added after sitting down, as if afraid that his family didn’t know enough about Wanshu.

"Her father is a teacher at Suzhou University, and her mother is a doctor at Suzhou People's Hospital. Wanshu also has a younger sister who was admitted to the Economics and Management Department of Jiaotong University this year. They live in the staff housing next to Suzhou University. Mom and Dad, is there anything else you want to know?"

Upon hearing this, Huang Ling raised an eyebrow slightly and looked at Zhuang Chaoying. "Isn't he from the same school and major as Pengfei?"

Zhuang Chaoying nodded. "Yes, Pengfei is also from the Economics and Management Department of Jiaotong University."

As Huang's mother listened to her grandson talking about getting married, she felt a pang of emotion.

Time flies. In the blink of an eye, Tu Nan has grown up and reached the age to get married.

She and Lao Huang exchanged a glance, thinking to themselves that while they were still healthy, they might be able to help Tu Nan take care of his great-grandson.

"My dear grandson, marriage is a major life event. Whether it's a boy or a girl, you should think it over carefully."

"Bring that girl named Zhang Wanshu to our house so we can meet her. Girls need to see our family situation too," Huang's mother said earnestly.

Zhuang Chaoying completely agreed with what her mother-in-law said.

In his view, if a girl is considering marriage, she should indeed visit the man's family in person, feel the attitude of the man's parents towards her from the family atmosphere, and observe the way the parents get along, since parents have a great influence on their children.

A girl can only take someone to meet her parents if she feels it's a good match.

This is a crucial part of the marriage process.

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sunset.

The room on the second floor of the neighboring courtyard.

Huang's mother sat on the edge of the bed, holding a face cream in her hand. She scooped out some with her fingers and applied it to her face.

Old Huang, who was sitting next to him, had already fallen asleep and was snoring away.

Huang's mother smiled as she recalled the days when she and Lao Huang lived in the north. They used to live in a thatched hut, and only when they heard Lao Huang's snoring did they feel safe and dare to sleep. This habit has continued to this day.

She gently picked up the towel blanket from the side and covered Lao Huang with it.

Moving to their youngest daughter's place was not a hasty decision; she and Lao Huang had thought about it for a long time.

The eldest son's house is too small; the whole family is already cramped, and if the elderly couple moved in, there would be no room for them. Besides, the eldest son is working and taking care of his mother at the same time, and they really can't bear to add to the burden on their children.

Ah Ling's place has a spacious house with many rooms.

Originally, I didn't want to cause trouble for Ah Ling and Chao Ying, but the children invited them over. They also like places with lots of people and are more lively. Having their children with them is definitely much happier than living alone as an old couple.

Once Xiaoting starts school, they'll go back to Changcheng to pack up and move everything they need here.

Changcheng and Suzhou are not far apart, and it's convenient to live on both sides. Every month when I go back to get my salary, I can see my eldest son's family, see my old neighbors, and enjoy family time with my children and grandchildren.

I spent the whole day playing with my children and two grandchildren. Although I'm a little tired, I'm happy.

At home, she used to toss and turn, and it was difficult to fall asleep in less than an hour. But here, she feels that her sleep has improved.

Less than ten minutes later, Huang's mother's even breathing could be heard softly in the room.

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