Reborn in the 80s: The Smart Wife with a Secret Space

Chapter 231: So You’re Not Dead After All



Chapter 231: Chapter 231: So You’re Not Dead After All



When he returned home, he found that he couldn’t communicate with his wife, Wei, at all. After staying for a few months, he couldn’t stay any longer, and his heart was always thinking about his lover, Li Yuzhi, outside.


So he left home again, ignoring his family’s objections.


When he returned to Beiping, he learned that Li Yuzhi had regretted after he left. But she knew that Qiu Shaocheng had a wife back home, and the only condition she proposed upon meeting again was not to go back to his hometown with him but to live in a place where no one knew them.


After much consideration, Qiu Shaocheng agreed and wrote back to East Province, saying he had encountered some issues and urgently needed money.


Fearing for his safety, his family sent all their savings to him. Just a few days before he took the money to leave with Li Yuzhi, he unexpectedly ran into the widow who was pregnant with his child.


Because her in-laws despised her for being indiscreet and had kicked her out, when she saw him, the widow clung to him as if he were a lifeline. Perhaps due to excessive excitement, she went into labor early.


He had no choice but to take the widow to a nearby clinic. Unexpectedly, the woman had a thin life, and she died after giving birth to the child.


At least he had some conscience and arranged the cheapest coffin for her burial. But he couldn’t take the child back; otherwise, Li Yuzhi, who had just agreed to be with him, would never give him any attention again.


He didn’t dare to bring the child back to his rented place, fearing that people would find out, so he temporarily stayed in a hotel with the child for two days. During this time, he was not idle and was looking to find a family to adopt the daughter.


Unfortunately, during those years, no family was willing to take in another mouth to feed. Just when he was about to abandon the child, he unexpectedly ran into the couple Han Chuan Nian and Jiao Qiutang. He didn’t know what they were doing, only that someone was chasing them at that time.


His mind worked quickly, and he soon came up with a perfect plan: to entrust the daughter to Han Chuan Nian. Having been to the Han Family, he naturally knew their situation. He then deliberately acted noble, saying he could divert those people chasing them.


Just as the old lady of the Jiao Family, Cheng Yan Ni, said, they actually didn’t need him to divert those people; on the contrary, staying with the child made them more conspicuous. But he acted as if he didn’t understand human language, leaving the child and walking away, disgustingly saying that if he didn’t come back, they must take good care of the child for him.


At this point in the story, it’s clear that, evidently, he asked a favor from others but ended up making them feel indebted to him.


This is why the old lady of the Jiao Family, Cheng Yan Ni, never liked Han Chunli.


Han Jingchen’s eyes were full of disgust: "You’re truly a complete scumbag, harming others’ lives for your selfish desires."


Qiu Shaocheng didn’t quite understand what Han Jingchen meant: "Do you know Song Shanyu?"


Han Jingchen said coldly, "I don’t know the Song Shanyu you’re talking about, but you will pay the price for deliberately planting Han Chunli into our Han Family."


After he said this, Qiu Shaocheng still didn’t understand what Han Jingchen meant.


Before he could ask, Han Jingchen said coldly, "Let them in."


As his words fell, the side door was opened, and Qiu Jouxuan and Huang Yufeng appeared in the room.


When Qiu Shaocheng saw Qiu Jouxuan, he was stunned for a moment, then his eyes widened, and he stammered: "Is that you, Xuanzi?"


At this moment, Qiu Jouxuan’s eyes were bloodshot: "So you’re not dead; so you’ve done so many things outside to fail my mother and made her bear so much at home. If you didn’t like her, why did you marry her?


Do you know that back then, you said you encountered problems outside, and the family emptied their savings to send money to you? Later on, when grandpa and grandma fell ill, they didn’t even have money for treatment and had to sell my mother’s dowry, but what did you do?"


Qiu Shaocheng never expected that his eldest son heard what he had just said, his old face flushed with embarrassment: "Xuanzi, listen to me, I, I didn’t mean to."



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