Chapter 333: The Life of a Nun Returning to Secular Life 38
Chapter 333: The Life of a Nun Returning to Secular Life 38
The next day, Wang Ban came back from the college entrance examination with an unshaven face, dirty and smelly.
Wang Ban was so happy that he learned that he was going to be a father before he had time to wash up. He didn't care about anything else and wanted to go see Jingyan and the children.
But Aunt Wang, with tears in her eyes, grabbed him and said, "Wash first, don't let the children get irritated!" As she said that, she started to scoop water.
Wang Ban smiled broadly, picked up the steamed bun on the table and ate it in a few bites, then picked up the water and went into the house.
After washing up, with his hair still dripping with water, Wang Ban couldn't wait to go back to the house.
Jingyan happened to be holding one child and feeding him, while the other was crying. She was in a panic and saw Wang Ban, but she didn't feel any joy at all. Instead, she cried, "You're back! Hurry up and change his diaper!"
Wang Ban was stunned. Why two of them? His hands had already started working clumsily, but his brain hadn't reacted yet. Why didn't his mother say anything just now?
"Are both of these mine?" Wang Ban was overwhelmed by the stench and his thoughts turned back, so he asked.
Jingyan was so angry that she looked around for something to hit him with. Finally, she grabbed a handful of wet diapers and threw them at him, "How dare you talk like that? Get out!"
Wang Ban was kicked out holding a diaper and a cloth, and he was still in a daze.
"Mom, Jingyan gave birth to two children?" Wang Ban was still a little bit unbelievable. Could it be that people who came out of the Buddhist sect are particularly fertile?
Thinking of this, he frowned and looked next door.
Aunt Wang followed his gaze, took the diaper hanging from his body, and sighed, "That's what Mom meant. Did you see the room next door..."
Aunt Wang pointed, but she shuddered again, not knowing what she was thinking of.
"Son, you have to be sensible. It's not that I don't like children, but if there are too many, I'm... scared!"
As she spoke, Aunt Wang grabbed Wang Ban's arm and told him about how a clay doll came home yesterday and how several children in the family took turns crying and making a fuss.
After listening to my mother's nagging, Wang Ban gradually sorted out his thoughts. He breathed a sigh of relief with a serious face and let go of the shit cloth that he had been holding because of nervousness.
She breathed a sigh of relief, patted her mother's hand, and promised, "Mom, I know! Don't worry, I know what to do!"
Aunt Wang felt very relieved and wanted to wipe away her tears, but when she raised her hand, the sticky, warm lump came into view...
Wang Ban: “…”
Aunt Wang: “…”
……
At night, Wang Ban begged Jing Yan to give him a sterilization treatment.
As soon as he felt relieved, he, who was already exhausted, fell asleep and began to snore.
The two children on the bed began to hum, their hands and feet shaking rhythmically as they followed his snoring.
Jingyan, "...Heh, stinky man, I'll see how I can deal with you."
In November, the weather was cold and the children were wrapped up tightly.
Wang Ban held one child, Aunt Wang held another, and the two of them kept walking without stopping.
Wang Ban was so tired that he was sweating. He was thinking of what excuse he could use to give the child to Jing Yan so that he could have a rest.
A voice announcing good news came from outside the door. Now he didn't need to make an excuse. He quickly handed the child to Jingyan, who was eating melon seeds, and happily accepted the good news.
After giving the messenger some money and politely sending him off, he immediately went to buy some wine and roast chicken. As long as he didn't have to hold the child, anything would be fine.
Jingyan sneered to himself, "Want to take a break? No way!"
She casually took the child in her arms. The child was still making "oh oh ah" sounds of dissatisfaction, but he just glanced at his mother and immediately closed his eyes obediently and fell asleep in a short while.
My sister is doing better, at least Aunt Wang is holding her and she can sit down and rest for a while, but she prefers visiting grandma!
Under Aunt Wang's envious eyes, Jingyan smiled and took the child, "Mom, take a rest. We will have a good meal later. I am happy today~"
Aunt Wang's hands were sore from holding the child. Upon hearing this, she happily handed the child over. Looking at the child falling asleep in an instant, Aunt Wang could only sigh inwardly, "This child really loves her mother. She falls asleep as soon as she's in her arms. She's much better than Ban'er!"
"Mom, Wang Ban will not take the exam to become a scholar anymore. Are you happy with that?" Jingyan put the child aside, covered him with a quilt, and started eating melon seeds with Aunt Wang.
She had nothing to do anyway, and she hadn't discussed this issue with Aunt Wang yet, so as to avoid any conflicts in the future.
Aunt Wang was so excited when she heard this that she slapped her thigh and said, "Hey, what's there to be happy about, Mom? I never expected to have such an easy life now!"
"You don't know, it's good for Ban'er to be a scholar. He has food to eat and a salary every month."
"I can farm the land, and I don't have to pay taxes. I can rent it out and I don't have to work on it myself. Next year, I can become a teacher in the village. I'll be so respected!"
Aunt Wang drank a sip of hot tea comfortably and patted Jingyan's hand, "Mother is very satisfied!"
"Your father-in-law who died a long time ago once said something that made a lot of sense. What was it?!"
Aunt Wang couldn't recall, so Jingyan took over, "Studying isn't the only way out. Clinging to this straw to save your life and failing to adapt is also courting death."
"Hey, that's right. Anyway, that's the only thing Ban'er remembers about him, and Mom also thinks it makes sense."
"You don't know, back then, mother followed your father-in-law..."
"..."
Jingyan pricked up his ears, acting as a qualified listener, watching Aunt Wang unfold her memoirs and responding emotionally at the right time.
Aunt Wang was very happy with what she said, Jingyan was very satisfied, and the children slept soundly.
but……
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