In addition, you don’t have to bear the label of being a jinx.

Song Jiaojiao left that sentence unwillingly, turned around and walked towards the staff residential area, with a sneer on her lips as she turned around.

Although she didn't read the book carefully at the time, she still remembers the things about the Qin family.

The whole family is dead!

The reason why it is still remembered now is that the Qin family is the biggest cannon fodder in the book.

As a background board and a topic of conversation among the Song family, they died one after another and were cannon fodder, which was meaningless.

Speaking of which, Qin Yanzheng's family was indeed cannon fodder, such as background boards and passers-by, in the original plot.

It is just a topic of conversation among other people and has no effect on the development of the plot.

The death was unjust!

"I want to see, when Qin Yanzheng dies, when everyone in the Qin family dies, what will you do?"

Song Jiaojiao muttered silently to herself, her eyes flickering: "I don't know that 'odd things change but even things don't change', which means that you and I are not from the same background, so what else should I care about?"

Muttering to herself, Song Jiaojiao decided not to pay attention to Song Lan. In her opinion, it didn't matter if Song Lan didn't divorce and married into Deputy Director Qian's family. After all, in Chen Dongze's eyes, a married woman with a tarnished reputation, even if she could not be completely erased from his heart, would no longer be the bright "white moonlight" that he would think about all his life!

Naturally, there was no need for her to continue caring about Song Lan and focus her energy on someone who was destined to be a "grain of rice". She had to go to the Youth League Office as soon as possible to sign up to go to the countryside with Chen Dongze and intercept the heroine and Chen Dongze from becoming a couple.

Qin family.

After lunch, Song Lan called Qin Boyan and the others to the living room and told them that they were going to settle down at the branch factory. After hearing what she said, Qin Yaxin immediately jumped up and said, "I don't agree! I want to stay in Beijing, in my current home!"

The branch factory was located in a remote mountain area. She didn't want to settle down there and live in such a place. She refused to agree to it!

"This is not a question of whether you agree or not. My job has changed. If you can stay here and live on your own, I respect your choice."

Song Lan's expression was hard to tell whether she was happy or angry. She said indifferently, "But I need to tell you one thing. The factory will definitely take back this house. So, before I take your eldest brother, second brother, and Xiao Wu and Xiao Liu to the branch factory, you have to find a place for yourself to live first."

"Where can I find it? Why does the factory want to take back our house?"

Qin Yaxin glared at Song Lan angrily.

"It's up to you where to find it. As for the factory taking back the house, they are just following the rules. After all, the house we live in now was allocated to Dad by the factory..."

Song Lan didn't say what happened next, but Qin Yaxin could easily guess it.

My father is now in the forest farm. The factory has allowed them to live in this house until now, which is already a way of taking care of them. Thinking of this, Qin Yaxin's eyes were filled with tears. She asked Song Lan: "Do we have to go to the branch factory? Can't we find someone to help us and continue to stay in Beijing?"

She is not a three-year-old child who knows nothing. Now the family depends on her sister-in-law whom she doesn't like very much. If she doesn't go with them, she will end up wandering the streets.

Maybe they will be sent directly to the countryside by the street office.

If she goes to the branch factory, at least... at least she can go back to school to finish junior high school and then high school.

This was much better than going to the countryside - going to the countryside meant going to the farm to farm. She had heard from classmates that farming was very hard, the food was very poor, and the most important thing was that they often did not have enough to eat. Those classmates had brothers and sisters who went to the countryside, and they wrote many letters home to cry and ask their families to find a way to get them back to the city, or to send money and food to fill their stomachs.

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