Time flies, and two months have passed in the blink of an eye.

During the initial period of time, Jia Zhang was unable to sit up from the bed independently because half of her body was paralyzed.

Not to mention urination and defecation, he could only rely on Qin Huairu to rush home to take care of him after get off work every day.

As the saying goes, there will be no filial son by the bedside of a long-term patient, not to mention that Qin Huairu is only her daughter-in-law.

Qin Huairu was exhausted after a day's work at the factory. When she got home, she not only had to cook and do housework, but also had to take care of her mother-in-law with a weird temper.

In addition, she often thought of all the bad things her mother-in-law had done to her before they got married, and she always felt it was not worth it.

As time slowly passed, Qin Huairu's patience was like sand in an hourglass, leaking away bit by bit.

At first, she only complained softly about Jia Zhang's behavior of peeing in bed, but later, she began to turn a blind eye to it.

When he saw the bed sheet soaked with urine, he just walked forward with an expressionless face and numbly tore off the dirty bed sheet.

Then I would throw it casually in the corner of the room. I would wash it when I had time, and if I didn't have time to wash it, I would hang it to dry and give it to her to use.

Then, she mechanically picked up a towel and wiped Jia Zhang's body a few times simply and perfunctorily.

Jia Zhang was angry but dared not say anything about such things. She was afraid that if she said something wrong, her daughter-in-law would ignore her.

I had to keep my grievances to myself, and in order to avoid peeing in bed again, I deliberately reduced the amount of water I drank.

The result of doing this has to be said to be surprisingly good. Sometimes she can lie in bed for a whole day without having to urinate.

As for the Banggeng brothers and sisters, they didn't care about Jia Zhang lying in bed. They were at the age where they loved to play and make noises, and their minds were all on the outside world.

They did not have much concern and care for their grandmother lying in bed. After all, Yi Zhonghai was the best person for them at this time.

Occasionally, when he passed by the room, he would just take a quick glance and then run away, as if Jia Zhang was just an insignificant stranger.

Looking at the children's indifferent attitude, Jia Zhang felt even more desolate.

Sometimes she would cry silently at night, missing the days when she could yell and shout in the yard and be surrounded by children to please her.

As the days passed, although Jia Zhang's condition did not completely improve, it showed some improvement.

She began to try to use the hand that could still move to support her body and slowly sit up. Although every attempt was followed by failure, she never gave up.

After trying again and again, Jia Zhang's movements gradually became more skillful, and she was finally able to sit up by her own strength.

However, her physical progress did not immediately change her status in the family, and the children still rarely took the initiative to get close to her.

Qin Huairu still showed a little impatience in her care for her, but Jia Zhang no longer complained about herself as before. She began to try to change the situation.

When the children passed by her room, she would try to smile and greet them in the gentlest voice possible.

The children felt that their grandmother seemed to be much kinder and no longer resisted talking to her, which gave Jia Zhang hope.

Sometimes, she would take the initiative to talk to Qin Huairu and say some words to show her understanding. Qin Huairu was a little surprised at first, but gradually got used to it.

After Auntie was discharged from the hospital some time ago, Yi Zhonghai took his wife back to the hospital, but Auntie recovered well and everything was back to normal within a few days of being discharged.

Yi Zhonghai doesn't have to worry about housework at all. Apart from handing over the passbook to her, everything else is no different from before.

In fact, at the beginning, Auntie was very unhappy that Banggeng and his siblings often ate and played at home.

But after being brainwashed by Yi Zhonghai, she began to take her children seriously, especially Banggeng, who was highly expected by her husband.

After spending some time together, Banggeng and the old couple got along very well, and Qin Huairu was very happy to see that.

Someone can help her take care of the food and drink of her three children. She only needs to shout before going to bed at night, and the children will go home and sleep.

This saves her a lot of effort and money. How could she not be happy about killing two birds with one stone?

After Banggeng felt that he had the support of an old man in the courtyard, he gradually began to behave in an arrogant manner.

When playing in the yard, he bossed other children around, as if he was the "boss" among them.

Sometimes when his friends expressed different opinions, he would stiffen his neck and say, "You can only listen to me on this matter. I have an old man to protect me. Don't mess with me."

After a few times, his friends in the yard were unwilling to play with him anymore, so he had to go to the alley to find other children to play with.

After Lin Dongyi got home from school and put down her schoolbag, the first thing she did was to take Hei Dou to the toilet. Hei Dou would always sniff left and right in the alley.

This is a habit formed since childhood. Once these steps are completed, it will run to a secluded place to urinate and defecate.

That day, when Banggeng was playing with other children in the alley, he happened to see Lin Dongyi leading Heidou walking out of the alley.

Banggeng has been holding a grudge against Heidou for biting his leg some time ago and has been waiting for an opportunity to take revenge.

Now he felt that he had an old man backing him up, and this thought became stronger.

He stood there, staring at the gradually receding figures of Lin Dongyi and Hei Dou, his eyes rolling around.

An evil and vengeful idea gradually emerged in his cunning mind, and he said to a cow egg playing sandbag throwing:

"I don't think this game is very fun. How about we try another game?"

The impression that Niu Dan left on everyone in this alley was that of a careless, simple-minded, silly boy with a dull brain who believed whatever others said.

Banggeng took advantage of Niudan's weakness and felt that his chance for revenge had come.

When he heard Banggeng say that he wanted to play a different game, he immediately became impatient and asked excitedly, "Banggeng, what game should we play?"

"Let's see who can throw the most accurately. See that black dog in front? Let's throw sandbags at him. Whoever hits it first wins."

When Niu Dan heard what he said, he clapped his hands happily. Bang Geng was secretly proud of himself and felt that his plan was perfect.

The two of them stood there, ready to start the "game".

Bang Geng held the sandbag tightly, with a hint of cunning in his eyes. His goal was not simply to win the game.

Instead, he wanted to take this opportunity to teach Hei Dou a lesson, while Niu Dan foolishly followed Bang Geng's rhythm, rubbing his hands, eager to try.

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