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I don’t know if it’s because of the good example set by the four older children, but the three little buns have grown up so fast. It seemed like they grew up in the blink of an eye, becoming more sensible and obedient.
Perhaps it’s because they are siblings from the same mother and inherently share a strong bloodline connection. Most of the time, the three little buns don’t heed Xiao Si, but they always listen to Xiaojiu and Little Shier. As soon as this brother and sister duo shows their disapproval, the little ones would immediately quiet down.
Seeing how loving and affectionate the seven little grandsons are, Xie Tiesheng and his wife, as grandparents, were truly overjoyed.
The elders in the neighborhood, every time they see Yan Jinsu, they always say how lucky she is. Not only did she have five children in two pregnancies, but each child was also obedient and charming, which is very endearing.
Whenever this topic came up, Zhou Xiuhua felt incredibly proud. Meanwhile, Old Xie, who had a lot weighing on his mind, felt more troubled.
Whenever the neighbors mentioned this, Old Xie felt uneasy since his Third Son was always away from home due to his military duties, leaving his wife and children alone.
His Third Son’s wife comes from a good family background, is beautiful, skilled in raising children, and excels in making money – she is more successful than anyone else in Qingfeng Village!
Such a wonderful daughter-in-law, he was genuinely worried that some lowlifes would target her!
Therefore, whenever the neighbors brought up the Third Son’s wife, Xie Tiesheng’s stern face would look even grimmer, fearing theft.
Yan Jinsu’s house, which she bought originally, was in a great location; the families living nearby were all quite substantial. This increasingly spotlighted the prosperous lives of the Xie Family.
Moreover, Xie Tiesheng and his wife were very hardworking, and the private business they were doing was attractive enough, winning lots of praise from the neighbors for how well they treated Yan Jinsu.
People thought that Xie Tiesheng and his wife were really sensible and good in-laws.
This was something Yan Jinsu personally experienced and strongly agreed with.
The well-known harmonious relationship and sensibility among the Xie Family indirectly led to Xie Jingyang, the divorced man, catching the eyes of the neighbors.
Of course, regular visits by cars to see Yan Jinsu drew even more attention! The neighborhood’s interest in the Xie Family’s affairs grew significantly.
Especially since the Xie Family’s circumstances were improving, Xie Jingyang seemed slightly high in demand, with matrimony proposals flowing in, increasing the number of matchmakers who wanted to set him up.
It was unclear if Xie Jingyang had given up on the idea of a ’wife.’ No matter who came to propose, he always smiled and shook his head, which almost turned Zhou Xiuhua’s hair white with worry.
In fact, Yan Jinsu felt her brother-in-law was not really flawed; he was just too soft-hearted and not very discerning in his taste in women.
His experiences in two relationships had left Xie Jingyang rather indifferent toward women.
Besides, Xie Jingyang felt that now he had a son and a daughter, and he got along well with his children. To him, whether or not to marry was not very important.
After all, marriage is not about just one person; it connects two families. If a good woman came along, then fine, but if it were a troublemaker, it would definitely lead to strained relations between father and son, or father and daughter.
Additionally, Xie Jingyang wanted to save money to provide better opportunities for his two children. He had just started accumulating some savings and was reluctant to use it.
Also, he felt he was already old enough and was no longer willing to use his parents’ money to get another wife. He actually enjoyed his current life quite a lot.
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