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Rebirth Era: The Educated Youth Became Rich Raising Children in the Compound.

Chapter 169: Consider Them Meddling. [168]



Summary

Su Qi finishes her needlework and decides that only one person can stay with their mother-in-law at the hospital, which leads to the realization that it must be the man since the sisters-in-law need to care for their children. In the same room, Zhang Gui Hong, who has been recovering, asks Su Qi to let her leave early, claiming she feels better. Su Qi refuses, insisting that Zhang must stay for at least seven days for proper recovery. Zhang becomes anxious, recalling her mother-in-law's earlier scolding and feeling humiliated. Despite her pleas, Su Qi remains firm, stating that if Zhang insists on leaving, her husband must sign a waiver. Other patients, including Old Lady Huang and the sisters-in-law, express sympathy for Zhang, encouraging her to stay for treatment instead of facing her mother-in-law's harshness at home. Zhang, feeling increasingly embarrassed, tries to defend her mother-in-law, but the others are left confused by her denial of her situation.

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