He, Qi Taiguo, is a man blessed with good fortune!
That’s probably true. As a young man, he joined the army and fought his way up to his current position as a commander—not by luck, but through blood, fists, brains, and bravery. However, it’s also a kind of good fortune.
Later, he married Cheng Su, the woman he had never wanted or wished to marry. Only after marrying her did he realize her value. It has to be said, he fought at the front whereas she provided him a lot of support and looked after things behind his back.
For example, if it hadn’t been for her taking charge behind the scenes, his eldest sister would probably not be around anymore, right?
And when it came to their home, whatever was asked for—be it money or gifts—she never hesitated or said a word against it.
Whereas for other families, let’s not even mention those far away, take Chen Shouwang for example. Such difficulty he had, criticized from all sides, ultimately forced to sell his blood. Wasn’t it all because of money?
There’s truth to the saying, "Poverty brings a couple a hundred woes," isn’t there?
In their case, because they were financially comfortable, those kinds of issues never arose. Cheng Su was generous, not one to hide things, and even when he wanted to help Chen Shouwang, she didn’t hesitate to take out the money.
Having such a reasonable and understanding wife, isn’t that his good fortune?
Yet he, Qi Taiguo, just because of his machismo and pride, negated all her past efforts, blamed her for being restless, blamed her for causing trouble.
Even he himself felt like he wasn’t a man!
Qi Taiguo’s face burned with shame.
Returning home, he saw Cheng Su folding clothes with a serene expression. It made him feel all the more uncomfortable inside.
"You’re back? You didn’t flatten that kid, did you?" Cheng Su glanced at him and asked.
Qi Taiguo walked over and wrapped her in his arms.


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