Chapter 1553 Unscrupulous Parents
Chapter 1553 Unscrupulous Parents
Chapter 1553 Unscrupulous Parents
Grandpa Fu treated his two sons equally, and he didn't interfere when his grandchildren went to the countryside.
Whoever has the ability can send their child back to the city, but the premise is that it cannot be done in his name.
He didn't think going to the countryside was a bad thing; on the contrary, he saw it as an opportunity to grow. If he couldn't even endure that hardship, he wouldn't be able to take on important responsibilities even if he returned to the city.
Not wanting to discuss the matter any further, Old Master Fu looked at his second son: "Where is the fourth son's family holding their one-month celebration for the triplets?"
After pouring a glass of wine for the old man and filling the glass for his eldest brother, Mr. Fu coughed lightly and said, "We haven't asked Yancheng and his wife yet. Dad, what are your thoughts?"
Grandpa Fu picked up his glass and took a sip of wine: "It's rare to have twins, let alone triplets. The full moon celebration should definitely be a grand affair."
What he didn't explicitly say was that he would also completely retire in the second half of the year. The situation was not like it had been in previous years, and the triplets were a good omen, so he thought he would have a proper celebration.
Upon hearing this, Mr. Fu looked at his eldest brother and, seeing that his brother did not object, said, "Then I will ask Yancheng and his wife for their opinions before I come back to talk to Dad."
Old Master Fu wasn't one to make decisions unilaterally: "This matter really depends on the opinions of the couple."
Seeing that the old man wanted to throw a big full-month celebration for the triplets of Yancheng, the eldest daughter-in-law, Pan Peilin, was very unhappy. He didn't even help with his granddaughter's affairs, but he wanted to interfere with his great-grandchildren's full-month celebration. He was really biased.
To put it bluntly, it's because the first wife had three daughters and one son, while the second wife had four sons and one daughter. No matter how nicely they put it, it's still a case of favoring sons over daughters.
Chu Xue had no idea that the Fu family would be making a special mention of them at their New Year's Eve dinner.
They had just finished their New Year's Eve dinner and the couple were busy taking care of their children.
One was tapping her eldest son's nose, while the other was tickling her youngest son's toes. The two little ones were crying loudly. When Aunt Wei came in, she saw this scene: "Oh dear, how old are you two? How dare you bully the little ones like this."
Chu Xue said a little shyly, "I just thought it was fun."
Aunt Wei picked up Sanwang, whose feet had been tickled, and said, "Look what you've done! The child is crying." Aunt Wei coughed lightly, "What kind of parents are you?"
The two who had been disciplined felt a little uncomfortable: "We won't tease them anymore."
After coaxing Sanwang, Aunt Wei said, "Chuxue is still in her postpartum period, so don't stay up late. Feed the baby and go to bed early."
As darkness fell, it started snowing again outside. Chu Xue glanced outside and asked, "Aunt Wei, is it still snowing outside?"
Upon hearing the question, Aunt Wei flipped over the diapers that were drying by the stove and replied, "It's snowing, and quite heavily at that. A good snow promises a good harvest, that's good."
Visiting relatives and friends this year will be a bit tiring.
Chu Xue thought about how the children would be almost a month old after the New Year: "We're going to pay New Year's visits this year, but the first month of the lunar calendar won't be over by the time the children turn one month old. Should we make up for it?"
Aunt Wei stopped what she was doing: "Logically, it should be made up."
Fu Yancheng looked at Chu Xue and then at him, and then shared his thoughts: "The children will be one month old on the sixth day of the first lunar month. Mom mentioned that we can only hold a full-month celebration after 42 days. What I'm thinking is that it's still too cold in the first lunar month, so why don't we skip the full-month celebration and just have a 100-day celebration instead?"
Chu Xue naturally had no objection: "That would be best."
Fu Yancheng saw that his wife agreed: "I'll call my parents and tell them about it later."
It was the Lunar New Year, and Aunt Wei didn't want to disturb the young couple's conversation, but she still reminded them as she left, "You can't bother the little ones any more."
(End of this chapter)
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