An Yan and An Hong didn't hold a wedding banquet; they simply moved into An Yan's husband's family home.

Later, he was extorted for several tens of yuan by his older brothers, which meant he completely cut off contact with them from then on.

The men they married were poor and of questionable character, which is why they resorted to such methods to get a wife.

Moreover, knowing that they no longer had their maternal families as a fallback option, they didn't treat them like human beings at all, so they were fearless and could torment them however they wanted.

So An Hong and An Yan thought that by escaping such a family, they could live a good life. Little did they know that they were just jumping from one fire pit to another.

Later, in Daben Village, there was a woman with two children whose husband had passed away. An Gui, through a matchmaker, became her son-in-law.

This woman was five years older than An Gui. She saw that An Gui had never hit his disabled older brother or his two younger sisters. Moreover, An Gui was tall and handsome, and usually quiet and had no bad habits. That's why she agreed to let him marry into her family.

However, the woman's condition was that she would not take care of her brothers in the future.

Because the three older brothers are all over forty years old, it seems unlikely that they will be able to get married in the future. When they get old and sick, they will only be a burden.

Only after receiving a clear answer from An Gui that he would no longer care about his brothers did the woman agree to marry into his family.

An Rong died of illness at the age of forty-nine. It wasn't a serious illness; he just had a cold and a fever, but no one took him to the hospital for treatment.

Actually, when he first fell ill, he could have gone to the village clinic to get some medicine. A few pills wouldn't have cost much. But when he was lying in bed, he suddenly remembered that in that dream, Da Ya had died of illness at the age of forty-nine.

At that time, he returned from military service and became a deputy county head. He then divorced Daya. Three years after the divorce, Daya fell ill and passed away.

The woman An Rong married after his divorce was a nurse working at the county hospital. An Rong went there to inquire, only to find that this woman did not work at the county hospital in this lifetime.

The woman was from another county. An Rong had no money to go out, so he didn't inquire about her whereabouts any further.

Moreover, in this life, given his current wretched state, even if he found out where that woman was, she wouldn't pay him any attention.

That woman is far more snobbish than Daya. Even Daya despises him now, seeing him is like seeing a fly. Who knows how that woman will humiliate him!

An Rong thought sarcastically, in his dream, he despised his wife of more than 30 years because he became the deputy county head. Now, the whole world despises him.

As for Daya, in her previous life, she couldn't be the wife of the deputy county magistrate, but in this life, she is the daughter-in-law of the county magistrate, and later the sister of the county magistrate.

It was destined that they would have this noble and blessed nature.

So, in his past life, was his good fortune brought to him by Daya?

Probably! After all, when he married Daya, he was just a platoon leader, and his career progressed smoothly afterward.

An Rong has always been resentful about his experiences in this life, feeling that the difference compared to his previous life is too great.

He often recalled a sentence his second uncle had once said.

They are here to pay off their debts in this lifetime.

Why should he be here to pay off his debts?

In his past life, the only people he had wronged were Daya and his younger siblings. He had taken good care of them, but now they all beat and scolded him, despising him and thinking he was a burden to them.

He owes them nothing, so why are they treating him like this?

So An Rong always felt wronged and aggrieved, but now, as he lay in bed, feeling increasingly uncomfortable, he occasionally overheard An Hua and An Fu saying, "He's just wasting food if he's alive, it'd be better if he died."

An Rong felt relieved in an instant.

His life is truly worthless and he is despised by everyone, so he should just die sooner rather than later. The sooner he dies, the sooner he will be reborn. Maybe he can start over after he dies. In any case, it will be better than what he is like now!

As a result, An Rong's cold dragged on for a few days until it became so severe that she fainted and never woke up again.

After An Rong died, only the two brothers, An Hua and An Fu, remained in the family. They never married and lived out their lives.

……

Qi Zhengyang couldn't find An Xin and An Ran's contact information. Later, he saw An Xin appear on TV and excitedly mailed many letters to the TV station, but those letters disappeared without a trace.

Later, Qi Zhengyang changed his strategy. He wrote a letter to the leaders of the TV station, expressing his grievances and inquiring about An Xin's situation.

Such letters, too, are never answered.

In fact, An Xin was aware of both the letter to An Xin and the letter to the TV station leaders.

An Xin received Qi Zhengyang's letter, but tore it up without even reading it.

After receiving the letter, the leader came to An Xin and asked her what was going on, why she didn't even care about or contact her own biological father.

An Xin: "Boss, I'm sorry for causing you trouble."

An Xin recounted the background and consequences of her mother's divorce from Qi Zhengyang.

The leader sighed, "What your biological father did was truly shocking. How could a dignified school principal, an intellectual, do such things that betrayed his wife and children? Regardless of gender, such moral issues can be deadly!"

An Xin: "He looks down on my mother because she never went to school. But in my heart, my mother is much smarter and more capable than him. If we compare her overall strength and overall quality, my mother is far superior to him. So, it doesn't matter to my brother and me that he doesn't support us. But we will never forgive him for abandoning my mother. How stupid must he be to throw away a pearl to pick up a piece of trash?"

The leader said, "However, no matter what, he is still your biological father. Legally, you and your brother have a responsibility to support him. In his letter, he said that he is old, in poor health, and has no ability to work or income. Why don't you give him some living expenses? Your family is not short of money."

An Xin: "Boss, I know. I will fulfill my responsibilities. From now on, when you receive his letters, just throw them in the trash."

Qi Zhengyang wrote letters for over a year without receiving a response. Gradually, he lost interest in writing letters. After all, someone like him, who was extremely frugal, needed to buy stationery, envelopes, and stamps to write letters.

However, six months after Qi Zhengyang stopped writing letters, the village team leader Sanbao found him.

He took out two hundred yuan and gave it to Qi Zhengyang.

"This is money from the village committee. Because you taught for a few years before, and now that you're getting older, the village is giving you some living expenses to take care of you. I will give it to you on time at the beginning of each month. Please sign here and put your fingerprint on it."

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