Huo Jingrui skillfully placed the washed dishes into the cupboard: "His excuse for accompanying Qiao Wenyu to the countryside was just a pretext. In fact, it was because he was worried his second sister’s time in the countryside would delay her marriage, so he took action first and reported later.
Back then, his second sister was crying her eyes out; he really stepped up to take responsibility."
Yunyi thought for a moment and asked, "How are his family members? Are they good?"
Huo Jingrui laughed: "Starting to gather intel this early?"
Yunyi pinched his waist: "Stop diverging and quickly tell me what you know."
Huo Jingrui smiled indulgently: "Alright, alright, I’ll tell you now."
While tidying up the kitchen, he gave Yunyi an overview of the Zheng Family’s situation.
Zheng Xuewen’s mother is indeed a bit picky, but the people in the courtyard more or less have these tendencies. After all, everyone wants their children to marry someone of equal standing, and that’s understandable.
The Zheng Family, overall, is quite decent, but they definitely have their little schemes. For example, their eldest sister-in-law is worried that the Zhengs might support their other children with money, and their younger sister likes to assert herself in the courtyard.
During these times, it’s normal for every family to have lots of kids, each with their own ideas, as long as they don’t go too far.
The Huo Family is no different. The siblings have close relationships, but the eldest sister-in-law likes to have the final say, the third sister-in-law likes to assert herself, although the two sisters-in-law are quite nice.
Although I didn’t meet everyone when I visited the Huo Family last time, I could tell from their conversations that what Huo Jingrui said was true.
Huo Jingrui completed the chores, didn’t stay long, snuck in a moment of intimacy, and then left for the headquarters.



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