Faced with Li Chuntao’s question, Xiaoxiao had no choice but to speak the truth.
This Aunt Lan Hua really lost face completely, even after becoming in-laws with their family, she still didn’t restrain herself.
She openly tried to snatch soone else’s corn.
Even soone like Li Chuntao, who had never t them before, could see it and used ’that kind of family’ to describe them.
It was clear how bad this marriage was.
What Xiaoxiao said surprised Li Chuntao greatly; she never expected things to be this way.
If she had co earlier, would the outco have been different?
Would Yang Dong have noticed her?
But she knew there were no "what ifs."
The fact was, he was engaged, and the fiancée was not her.
At this mont, she felt like a frost-bitten eggplant, extrely dejected.
Seeing Li Chuntao in this state, Xiaoxiao was afraid she might take a wrong path, so she advised, "Chuntao, maybe you and he just weren’t ant to be. In my opinion, let this matter go. You’re still young, and now you’re so beautiful, perhaps you’ll et soone even better in the future."
"If you still want to marry Yang Dong, you’d have to break up Yang Dong and Yang Xiaocui. But breaking people apart is sothing I don’t think you should do; it’s sothing everyone would despise, and it would damage your reputation, don’t you think?"
Xiaoxiao originally wanted to say that if those two had problems on their own in the future, then Li Chuntao and Yang Dong being together wouldn’t be criticized by others.
But on second thought, she decided against it; who knows what the future holds?
If Yang Dong and Yang Xiaocui really end up together, wouldn’t that delay Li Chuntao with just what she said?
Such a good girl, it’s better not to delay her!
"Yeah, I know." Li Chuntao understood the aning behind Xiaoxiao’s words. Even though she fancied Yang Dong, she knew not to do sothing like breaking up soone’s engagent; if she did, she would be a bad woman.
Besides, she didn’t think that even if she did break up the engagent, Yang Dong would ever fall for soone with such malicious intentions.
However, since she’s here, there’s no reason to go back imdiately; might as well stay for a few days and visit Xiaoxiao.
She had heard about what Xiaoxiao had been up to this past year. If she wasn’t busy trimming down her weight, she would have visited sooner.
"Don’t worry, I’m just staying here for a few days and definitely won’t cause any trouble. I heard you’ve started a workshop and a fish pond, and I’d love to see them."
Seeing Li Chuntao in a better mood, Xiaoxiao thought maybe she could open up a little. Since she wanted to stay for a few days, she might as well, "Alright, I’ll take you around for a good tour these days."
The two exchanged smiles; Xiaoxiao didn’t even know what was interesting to see in this rural area, but since she wanted to wander, so be it.
"Xiaoxiao, you have a son now, and I didn’t even know until my mother told . I really didn’t expect it; you’re just a year older than , and you’re already a mother. I see you’re doing a great job with it."
"Haha, I didn’t expect it either." Xiaoxiao didn’t know how to explain, but since Li Chuntao didn’t ask for details, she just grabbed Little Liufu’s hand, "Look, this is your Aunt."
Little Liufu waved his hand, giggling, as adorable as can be, making Li Chuntao incredibly fond of him.
They chatted for a while longer, and seeing it was getting late, Xiaoxiao thought her relatives must be waiting for her, so she better hurry along.
So, she bade farewell to Li Chuntao, and the two agreed to et again the next day.
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