Chapter 149: Empathy (2/2)
In a blink of an eye, Sunday afternoon, Su Mian drove to my aunt's house. My sister-in-law’s 20-minute car ride to the school, Su Mian got off the car and bought some apples and oranges at the vegetable market. In the northeast of this era, there are only these fruits in winter, and then there are sugar cane and persimmon cake.
After paying the money, Su Mian was just about to leave when he saw a man and a woman walking in front. The woman was still pulling a three or four-year-old child.
Su Mian's heart sank, and the man was her little uncle.
The previous life my sister-in-law did find a woman outside, and then divorced her.
It turned out that at this time he was getting along with other women, and the woman was still holding a child, not sure if it was the little uncle's.
Su Mian did not dare to continue to follow. She was inconvenient to carry a bunch of things. Seeing the two of them led the child out of the market door, she walked in the opposite direction.
When Su Mian entered the house, my aunt was cleaning the kitchen, and the two younger sisters were doing homework on the kang.
Seeing Su Mian coming, my aunt hurriedly wiped her hands with her apron, ”Xiao Mian, why did you come here when you have time, and why do you buy so many things!” My aunt smiled and took the fruit, pulling Su Mian to sit down. on the sofa.
My sister-in-law’s house is a two-bedroom house. The two of them live in one room and the two children live in one room. Because it is an old house, there is no bright outside in the house.
Su Mian turned on the light, ”My sister's eyes are broken!”
In this era, there are no TVs and mobile phones, and there are very few short-sighted people. People who are short-sighted will be ridiculed as ”blind”.
One of the two younger sisters looked white like a sister-in-law, with single eyelids. The other looks like a little uncle, blackish with double eyelids.
Su Mian took out the medicine she had prepared earlier and told her how to take it. She checked her body and recovered well. She also told her to do as little physical work as possible in the past two months.
The little aunt took Su Mian to the house inside. When she got to the house, her eyes were red, ”Who I'm not doing? I don't know your little uncle at home. He puts down his chopsticks and turns around every morning. Go, walk for a long time, I don't know what I'm doing, and I'm more punctual than when I go to work.” My aunt was wronged, she didn't even say this to the two sisters.
(End of this chapter)