However, she always missed her parents at home and sent money back every month. But now, her parents began to worry about her marriage.

They believed that their daughter had reached the age of marriage and should find a husband as soon as possible, so they kept urging her to get married.

After understanding Liang Ladi's troubles, Yang Ming said: "Leave this to me. I will go back to your hometown with you in a few days to meet your parents." He promised to solve this problem for her so that she could spend her life with him with peace of mind.

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Hearing this reply, Liang Ladi expressed her gratitude: "Thank you, Brother Yang. You are really my support."

"Is it necessary to express gratitude for this?" he asked softly.

"Since you are my partner, I will naturally share these daily chores with you in the days to come," he added in a softer tone.

Despite receiving such a promise, Liang Ladi still chose to express her gratitude with actions. She lowered her head slightly to express her gratitude to him.

Liang Ladi's hometown is located in a countryside near Fengtai.

Before leaving, Yang Ming carefully selected many gifts, because this time he was not only going to visit Liang Ladi's parents, but also to visit his father-in-law and mother-in-law as a future son-in-law.

Since they had decided to spend the rest of their lives together, Yang Ming felt that this was the proper courtesy.

In order to avoid attracting too much attention, Yang Ming did not choose to drive himself, but took public transportation with Liang Ladi.

However, the public transportation system at that time was not as convenient as it is now, and could not go directly to Liang Ladi's hometown, so they still had to walk a long distance.

While walking, Yang Ming discovered that even the villages near Sijiu City showed signs of drought.

This made him sigh at the huge impact that the natural disasters in the past three years had on the entire country. When they stepped into the village, they naturally attracted a lot of curious eyes.

After all, their clothing was obviously different from that of the villagers, so the villagers naturally wanted to know what the intentions of these two city people were in coming to this remote place.

Although Liang Ladi had not returned to her hometown for some time, she still remembered every tree and blade of grass here vividly. She introduced everything here to Yang Ming in detail.

Soon, a middle-aged woman came over. She looked at Liang Ladi carefully and asked uncertainly, "Are you...Ladi from the Liang family?"

"Yes, auntie." Liang Ladi responded with a smile, "I came back from the city this time because I wanted to go home and see my family. I also brought some things for them."

After confirming Liang Ladi's identity, the surrounding villagers gathered around and asked various questions curiously. Liang Ladi responded enthusiastically and briefly described her life and work in the city.

Many villagers knew that Liang Ladi had found a job in the city and became a city dweller, and they were full of envy.

At the same time, he did not forget to ask Liang Ladi how she managed to gain a foothold in the city.

"Ladi." Just when Liang Ladi was surrounded by villagers, her parents appeared in time to rescue her. They dispersed the crowd and warmly invited Yang Ming and Liang Ladi into their home.

In Liang Ladi's home, besides her parents and elder brother, there was also a young woman.

Although she has an ordinary appearance and a slightly dark complexion, she is hardworking and can be seen as a hardworking farm girl.

In the distant corner, a figure attracted everyone's attention. It was a child, and his presence was extremely eye-catching.

As expected, the strange woman and the child beside her were Liang Ladi's sister-in-law and nephew whom she had never met. The following development also confirmed this fact. Liang's father came forward and introduced Liang Ladi: "Ladi, this is your sister-in-law and your nephew." Then, Liang's father shifted his gaze to Yang Ming who was standing aside.

Obviously, even a child who had never seen the world could sense Yang Ming's unusual temperament. Therefore, without knowing his true identity, Liang Ladi's parents and brother were a little in awe of him and did not dare to approach him to talk.

"Mom and Dad,"

"This is Brother Yang. He is... a very close friend to me." This introduction was a strategy that Yang Ming and Liang Ladi had discussed in advance. They decided not to disclose their true relationship even to their family members. However, this was just a superficial statement.

Elders like Liang's father and mother had already seen through some of the truth. In fact, before this, they had always been suspicious of their daughter's life and work in the city. They speculated that their daughter might have been favored by a noble person and lived a different life from ordinary people. Now it seems that their speculation is not groundless.

Fortunately, Yang Ming was young and not as sophisticated as they imagined. This made them feel a little relieved.

Of course, whether they accept it or not, the facts cannot be changed.

Over the years, their family has been relying on their daughter's financial support. Otherwise, how could they build a new house and find a wife for their son? In this case, Yang Ming, as a "distinguished guest" of the Liang family, was naturally treated with great courtesy. In particular, he brought many gifts on this trip, and even gave Liang Ladi's parents 100 yuan and some food coupons.

These actions further confirmed their speculation about the relationship between Yang Ming and Liang Ladi.

If it weren't for that special relationship, how could he be so generous? So, the urging of Liang's father and mother to get married to Liang Ladi also disappeared. They were all adults, and from the moment Liang Ladi brought Yang Ming home, they understood their daughter's intentions.

Although they felt a little regretful, when they thought about their daughter's current living conditions and Yang Ming's care for her, what else could they not be satisfied with?

As for Yang Ming, with the warm hospitality of the Liang family, he decided to stay overnight and leave the next day.

After all, houses in the countryside can be expanded as desired as long as there is enough open space.

In the vast countryside, most homes are built of dark grey bricks and simple tiles.

Even families with slightly better financial conditions would only install a few crystal glass windows to block the cold wind.

If conditions are limited, you can simply choose to cover the windows with paper to keep out the cold.

Therefore, the material cost for building houses on this land is actually not high.

When it comes to manpower, in this rural society, neighbors often have intricate kinship ties. Even if there are no direct relatives in one village, there are always distant relatives or close neighbors in other villages who can support each other.

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