Chapter 125 Please Cherish Your Life, Host

Gao Chongyi went out with Zhou Zhenghua.

One went to borrow a car, and the other went to ask someone for help.

It's easy to borrow a car; we're all from the same village. It's a matter of life and death, and unless it's a family with a mortal feud, the villagers won't make things difficult for us.

Gao Chongyi was only thankful that there were still two barrels of oil in the village, so the car could still move.

Zhou Zhenghua was the village secretary, and he was willing to pay extra, so the person was successfully invited over.

Huang Ying and Guihua were preparing things for the baby's delivery at the Zhou family's house. They also asked Zhou Lao Er to bring the quilt to spread on the car and help lift the sweating Chunfang into the car.

Zhong stayed at home, while the rest of the Zhou family got into the car.

"Sister, please come with me, otherwise I won't be able to put my mind at ease." Zhong asked the midwife to go with her, and slipped her a red paper packet.

The midwife hesitated, then squeezed the red paper packet and nodded. "Alright, I'll go with them, so they don't do anything reckless on the way since they don't know anything."

As the tractor rattled and clattered toward the town, Zhong's straight back instantly went limp.

Fortunately, Huang Ying reacted quickly and caught her, otherwise she would have definitely fallen.

"Thank you for your help. It's alright now, go back to sleep," Zhong said somewhat awkwardly.

Gao Qinghe stood on the bridge, flashlight in hand, and called out, "Mom and Dad, I'm sleepy, let's go home."

Gao Chongyi: "They're here, they're here."

Huang Ying was a little worried about Zhong Shi, so she took her back with her and saw her into her home before going home herself.

The Zhou family didn't actually have any relatives in the village.

In earlier years, the situation was complicated. Some people moved away, while others distanced themselves from the situation.

If the Gao family hadn't been there today, Zhong would have had no idea who to ask for help.

She was also the type of person who looked down on everything and had an arrogant personality, so she wasn't popular in the village.

Things have gotten better in recent years. We welcomed our two daughters-in-law, Guihua and Chunfang, into the family, and they've started interacting more with people in the village.

Zhong sat in the empty main room for a while, then got up and went back inside to get a bamboo basket. She picked up half a basket of eggs from the kitchen, went out the door, and came to the Gao family's gate, where she put down the basket.

She couldn't bear to part with that basket, nor could she give it away.

The second son's wife is about to give birth; it will be the family's first grandson, so we need to save eggs for her to nourish her body.

Even after sending out half a basket of eggs, Mr. Zhong was still feeling the pinch.

But she didn't want to owe the Gao family a favor, and she was even more afraid that Old Lady Tian would scold the Zhou family for not knowing manners.

Anyway, it's been paid back! Zhong thought to herself.

After tossing and turning all night, I was exhausted and sleepy.

Huang Ying and Gao Chongyi went home and told the old lady Tian, ​​who had been woken up, that they were fine. They then quickly lay down to catch up on sleep so they wouldn't be unable to get up the next day.

Gao Qinghe returned to her room, but couldn't fall asleep.

She could hear the furtive commotion outside the door very clearly.

But since she was already lying down, she was too lazy to open the door to get her things.

In her previous life, Chunfang was born around these same time, but she was born at home.

I went into labor in the middle of the night and gave birth smoothly in the morning.

Not as many things happened tonight.

Gao Qinghe believes this is a butterfly effect of rebirth, and its impact is constantly expanding.

The advantage is that her and her family's fate will definitely take a different turn than the plot in the book.

The downside is that she can no longer predict what will happen next.

The system said: "Therefore, host, you should obey instructions to ensure a 100% positive outcome."

Gao Qinghe chuckled, "If everything is 100% certain, what's the point of living? I might as well just die now, since everyone is destined to die anyway."

System: [Please cherish your life and stay away from danger.]

Gao Qinghe pulled the blanket up to cover her head, ignoring the nagging.

He closed his eyes and slept peacefully.

Poor system, it has to act as an alarm clock to wake up this awful woman every morning.

Grandma Tian was the first to get up. She opened the door and saw a half-basket of eggs placed there. "Hmph, at least you have some conscience."

He accepted the eggs without a second thought and even cooked five for the whole family for breakfast.

I packed my things yesterday.

After finishing breakfast and locking the door, the family went to the stone bridge at the village entrance, squeezed onto the early bus, and went to the town.

It's still a bit early, let's wander around the town first, then go to school.

Huang Ying couldn't remember the last time her family went shopping together like this.

Even though few shops were open on the street, she still had a great time shopping.

At nine o'clock in the morning, the family arrived at the entrance of the town's middle school, just as the report cards were being posted.

Not many people came to see the results. Gao Chongyi pulled his youngest daughter to the front row and soon saw Gao Qingya's name on the list.

"First place?"

Gao Chongyi could hardly believe it and turned around to look at Gao Qingya several times.

Gao Qingya put her hands in her pockets and nodded, looking like there was nothing to be surprised about.

Gao Qinghe was more concerned about the score, and asked with a smile, "How many points did you get?"

Gao Chongyi suppressed his smugness and gestured a number with his hand: 708!

The whole family was so shocked their jaws almost dropped.

The person involved shrugged, "It's alright, I guess."

Gao Chongyi patted his youngest daughter's head in an annoyed tone, "You're so bright, you're almost as smart as your uncle."

"Uncle?" Gao Qingya asked, puzzled.

This was the first time in her life that she had heard her father mention his brother.

Gao Chongyi said with a smile, "Your uncle is exceptionally good at studying."

There's another half-sentence left unsaid: it's a pity he was born in the wrong era.

But the situation is different now; the eldest brother's family should have emerged from the darkness.

Gao Chongyi didn't want to say much, and asked his youngest daughter what reward she wanted.

Gao Qingya shook her head. "I don't want anything. I just want my grandma, parents, sister, and brother to be healthy."

"Alright, since you're so sweet-talking, I'll treat you to popsicles when we get to town," Gao Qinghe said with a smile.

Gao Qingya's eyes immediately lit up, "Then I want to eat two!"

Grandma Tian: "Eating too much will give me diarrhea."

“It’s okay if it happens occasionally,” Gao Chongyi said.

Huang Ying just laughed, glancing at the names and scores on the list, feeling a sense of smug satisfaction.

These two smart and beautiful children in front of me are her babies!

"Now I can rest assured, let's just wait for the notification to be delivered to our home." Gao Qinghe reminded her family that it was time to go to the county town.

The family boarded a minibus bound for the county town and arrived there at noon.

Gao Qinghe first took her family to the rented house to put their things away and to give them a tour.

Huang Ying already thought she was incredibly awesome, and seeing that her children were now living in city houses on their own, her pride never faded.

After looking around the room, Grandma Tian immediately took out the boiled eggs she had brought from home and distributed them to the employees' families who were sunbathing outside.

Please help look after your children.

A short while later, the old lady returned carrying a basket of small gifts from her family members.

"Grandma, why don't you stay in the city? You can just make a couple of things and sell them. People in the city will be in for a treat."

Gao Qinghe never forgets to encourage her family to work hard, start businesses, and make money, while she herself enjoys freeloading.

Grandma Tian had never lived in the city before. She had just taken a tour of the workers' compound and thought it was a really nice place.

Surprisingly, she didn't immediately refute Gao Qinghe, saying she was worried about the chickens at home.

He chuckled happily, "This place is really nice."

(End of this chapter)

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