Reborn in the Seventies: Pampered Wife, Owning some Farmland

Chapter 132 - 132 - Fear Not The 10,000, But Just In Case_1



Chapter 132: Chapter 132 – Fear Not The 10,000, But Just In Case_1

“Perhaps he hasn’t returned from his mission yet, you know, Ahao is often on duty, maybe the letter is on its way.”

Meng Yunhan could only console herself in this way.

Yun Hao does care about her. She had subtly hinted at her due date before, he should know. Perhaps the place he’s assigned to is confidential, and he has to wait until the mission is completed before he can write her a letter to reassure her, or even prepare to come back to see their mother and child.

“Mother, you’re right.”

Mother Yun breathed a sigh of relief, spoke a few words to Meng Yunhan, mentioned the gift list, and said she would send it over once Father Yun had sorted it out.

Then she took the opportunity to leave.

Meng Yunhan knew in her heart that her mother-in-law was definitely hiding something from her. However, for the sake of the child, she had to pretend that she knew nothing.

She tried to recall again, what happened at this time in her previous life?

She remembered that in her previous life, Yun Hao seemed to have come back around June or July, but because it was so long ago, she could not remember clearly.

More often, the events of this life overlapped with those of the previous one.

Mother Yun looked at Father Yun who was organising things and sighed.

“What’s wrong?”

Didn’t she go to see her little grandson? How come she came out sighing like this?

Mother Yun glanced at him, withdrew her gaze, and continued sighing.

Father Yun put down the pen in his hand and asked again, “What’s wrong? Is it something Yunhan said to you?”

Mother Yun sighed again, then slowly said, “I told Yunhan that when we two get old, we’ll live with them, and she agreed.”

Father Yun was even more confused, the daughter-in-law had agreed, why was she still sighing?

“Did she ask for any conditions?”

Mother Yun shook her head, sighing again, “Yunhan mentioned Ahao, saying that Ahao had written her a letter when he went back to his unit three months ago, but there’s been no letter since. Old man, could something have happened to Ahao? He’s never gone this long without writing home before.”

Mother Yun was very worried about this as well, fearing that something had happened to Ahao. Ahao’s son was only a month old. If something really happened, how would they go on!

As Mother Yun brooded, her eyes began to redden slightly.

Father Yun thought Mother Yun was being overly cautious and quietly comforted her, “All these years, Ahao has always been safe. Now that he knows his wife is going to have his child, there’s no way any mishap could occur. He’s probably on a secret mission, hence the lack of contact. Once he finishes this task, he might write back.”

That’s the way to say it, and that’s the logical conclusion, but they were leaning toward the best possible outcome. However, it’s always the unexpected that happens.

If something happened, how would they live? How would Yunhan deal with it?

“Let’s wait for half a month, if there’s still no news, we’ll go and check at Ahao’s unit.” She really can’t stop worrying.

It always feels like her heart is in her throat.

On the day Yunhan was giving birth, she had seen her son covered in blood, walking further and further away, not stopping no matter how much she called.

Just thinking about that scene made Mother Yun’s heart clench.

She didn’t tell her husband that for those few days, every time she closed her eyes, she would see her son like that, often waking up in a cold sweat.

She consoled herself that it was due to her anxiety in the day carrying over into her dreams at night.

Her son must be safe and sound.

Even if he wasn’t doing it for them, for Yunhan and the child in her belly, he would definitely return safely.


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