Mother Qi stared blankly at her daughter, who was crying out loud, holding her grandson and feeling a bit at a loss. She looked at her husband and said, "Are we just going to stand by and watch her mistreat Baobao?"
She also didn’t understand the Zhang family’s wicked old hag, who had been yearning for a grandson and finally got a great-grandson. Wasn’t she supposed to cherish and pamper him, wishing to give him all the best things in the world? But now, it seemed not to be the case; the old hag was more concerned about her step-grandchild, preferring her own grandson to eat less so that the step-grandchild could have the formula!
What kind of nonsense was this, who does that!
"Is Baobao only eating formula now?" Father Qi asked.
Qi Fenglian wiped away her tears and said, "He also eats porridge and meals, but everyone says that formula is high in nutrition."
"Nonsense, people need food like iron needs steel. The most nourishing thing is rice. Can the foreign devils’ stuff be better than our rice?" Father Qi glared at her and said, "Formula is a luxury item; it doesn’t necessarily raise a child to be healthy. In fact, in my opinion, it’s not as good as rice porridge. All the children in the countryside are raised tough, aren’t they?"
"Yes, yes, when you all were little, didn’t you also grow up eating sweet potatoes and porridge? And you were all raised to be strong and healthy," Mother Qi agreed.
Qi Fenglian’s face turned slightly red as she said, "When I went to Qing City, I forcibly weaned Baobao off breast milk, thinking about feeding him formula. I..."
She couldn’t continue.
After pulling out some tobacco, Father Qi rolled it in paper, licked the edge to seal it, and lit it with a match. He took a drag and said, "All in all, it’s really the in-laws who are not doing their duty. If formula isn’t filling, won’t rice mush and gruel be filling?"


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