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On this side, after parting ways with Wang Xiuxiu, Zhang Shanni’s mood soured, and she decided to go to the supply and marketing cooperative to buy some daily necessities.
She always remembered to replenish these daily necessities and would go and ’buy’ them openly, without leaving any small gaps for others to grasp.
Even if she didn’t want to go out, she would ask her little aunt or mother-in-law to buy them.
As for the ’extra’ items at home, whether it was her in-laws, children, or the little aunt, all had been privately instructed by her own man not to show off the ’good stuff’ at home; otherwise, there would be no more next time.
If it was divided up by others, there wouldn’t be enough for their own family to use!
So, the entire family wouldn’t casually talk about it, and sometimes when shallow acquaintances visited, they would even be cautious to prevent discovery.
However, with Zhang Shanni as an added ’bonus’, she personally made many of the food items, so later on, it wasn’t too strange for Zhang Shanni’s family to have various goods in the house.
Particularly for Li Xiaxia and Qin Yanzi, they were no longer surprised to see new snacks every time they visited Zhang Shanni’s house.
It’s just a pity that Lin Aifei ultimately had to move away with her husband due to her family’s unbecoming behavior.
The four of them had been getting along well, but she had to return to her husband’s family to recuperate due to her body and her husband’s career.
Truth be told, Rong District’s Mrs. Rong felt noticeably colder without her.
Lin Aifei was always good at handling situations, and initially got along well with all the military spouses; without her as a buffer, the interactions among the Mrs. Rongs felt like something was missing.
Zhang Shanni wanted to buy goods from the supply and marketing cooperative because she felt that with Sunday around the corner, the two good friends would probably come over to hang out during the weekend.
Both Li Xiaxia and Qin Yanzi were career-oriented women. Their children were relatively older, all above the age of ten and already of school-going age, and could take care of themselves at this point.
At this age, kids around eight or nine could already cook rice; even if they were not good at stir-frying vegetables, as long as they could cook rice, they would not starve.
The simplest white rice with soy sauce was delicious enough, and anyway, at that time, wives generally could make some pickles, so the children always had vegetables to go with their rice.
She had met both of their children, who were exceptionally well-behaved and didn’t require any further parenting concerns.
Now, the two women were wholly focused on advancing in their respective careers.
One was striving to become a team leader and outstanding teacher in the school, and the other was planning to upgrade from her position in preschool education. Plus, with Qin Yanzi’s support from both her husband’s and her own family, a promotion seemed imminent.
As for Li Xiaxia, she had been teaching children in a kindergarten for seven or eight years and had been working as a childcare provider ever since her child was old enough to attend kindergarten.
At that time, her junior high school education wasn’t considered low.
Qin Yanzi’s fondness for Zhang Shanni was truly simple, as she had the support of her family and didn’t need to be submissive to anyone, making her interactions with Zhang Shanni more genuine.
But Li Xiaxia’s role was also significant; she was the kind of confidante who could moderate things when Qin Yanzi’s straightforwardness led to inadvertently offending people, preventing Qin Yanzi from becoming a universally disliked military spouse.
Zhang Shanni felt that she could communicate well with these two military spouses, who were almost a generation older than her — the same way she felt about Chen Xiufang.
Perhaps it was because her psychological age was already in the thirties.
However, just as she was in a good mood preparing small sweets to entertain her friends, dramas big and small were unfolding far and near, and the victims were closely linked to her.
And an ’accident’ she thought would not happen was actually a premeditated ’accident’ in progress!
One such place was in a key hospital, where in some discreet corner, a young nurse received something from another person, and after seeing the individual leave, she picked up the tray in front of her and naturally opened the door marked ’Yan Jinsi’, who cooperated silently as she was taken a syringe full of blood and left quietly.
Yan Jinsi didn’t notice anything amiss, for at that time, he was still asleep under the influence of medication. If not for a small red dot left on his elbow, nobody would have known that someone had tampered with the place.
Could it really be so peaceful wherever Yan Jinxian was? Xie Jingzi, who was very responsible and kind, didn’t realize that this trait of hers nearly cost her own life.
It was only later that Yan Jinxian was angrily upset, wondering why, despite her detailed planning, an accident still occurred? In the end, which despicable woman benefited from her ’good medicine’...
Like the dark nightfall, the events occurring in the shadows were covered up tightly... the outcome, and how the ’fruit’ would be, remains to be seen.
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