Reborn in the Eighties as a Housewife with a Space

Chapter 598: 593 Nangong Shulan and Her Mother Return Home



“Lele, make sure to do the exercises assigned to you when you go back. It’ll be good for you, understand?” After advising her mother, Qin Xue began instructing her younger sister.

“Okay, sis, don’t worry. I’ll be coming to the Imperial Capital to find you too.” Qin Jiale nodded after taking a bite of her steamed bun.

“I’ll be waiting for you in the Imperial Capital.” Qin Xue didn’t say anything more, seeing that her sister seemed to understand.

After the three finished their meal, they brought their belongings to the living room, waiting for Chu Molin to return.

When Chu Molin came back, he had a quick bite to eat, grabbed the luggage, and went downstairs to drive his mother-in-law and aunt to the station.

After a long silence, Nangong Shulan finally couldn’t help but speak:

“Molin, Qin Xue can be stubborn, and she doesn’t always think things through. If she says or does something wrong, please be patient with her. Just tell me if there’s a problem, and I’ll deal with her. Don’t get mad or argue with her, okay?”

“Mom, don’t worry. I won’t get mad or argue with her,” Chu Molin replied after listening to her words.

He cherished her far too much to engage in an argument; his mother-in-law was merely overthinking things.

“I’m glad. When you move to the Imperial Capital, make sure to keep Ping and An updated so we don’t worry, okay?” Nangong Shulan advised her son-in-law with concern.

“Of course. Please take care of yourselves. If there’s anything, write to us. We’ll give you our address once we’ve settled down in the Imperial Capital.” Chu Molin spoke a few more words than usual just to assure his mother-in-law.

“Alright, will do.” Nangong Shulan nodded.

No one spoke during the rest of the ride, and the car fell silent.

When they arrived at the station, Chu Molin helped carry the luggage inside, bought tickets for his mother-in-law and sister-in-law, and sent them off before sending a telegram to his father-in-law. Only then did he return to his wife to report back.

“Xue’er, I’m back,” Chu Molin called out to his wife in the room as soon as he got home.

“Did you take them to the train?” Qin Xue asked, nursing their baby and unable to do more than call out.

“Yes, I came back after getting them settled,” Chu Molin replied, putting away the keys before entering the room.

“Alright, thank you.” Qin Xue smiled and said.

“I deserve a reward.” Chu Molin leaned in closer.

“Hey, be careful. Our child is here.” Qin Xue shielded her son in her arms.

“I didn’t touch the baby.” Chu Molin lifted Qin Xue’s chin with his hand and pressed a kiss on her lips.

“Enough, go to work. Don’t let anyone find fault with you.” Qin Xue pushed him away with her hand.

“Xue’er, pack up the important things in the next few days, and get rid of anything else that’s not useful. We’ll be moving to the Imperial Capital in three or four days at the most.” Chu Molin had come back to tell Qin Xue about this.

“Okay, I got it.” Qin Xue nodded, knowing that she could carry more if she needed to, but she had to leave some things behind so as not to arouse suspicion.

“Alright, do as you see fit. I’m off to work.” Chu Molin tousled her hair.

“You really plan to treat me like a child, always wanting to touch my head.” Qin Xue looked at him helplessly.

“Mhm, pampering you like a child and loving you like a wife.” Chu Molin hooked the corner of his mouth, leaving a remark before leaving.

He was such an annoying tease, always provoking her.


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