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Rebirth in the 90s: Melting My Devoted Mr. Iceberg

Chapter 66: The Child’s One-Month Celebration

Author: Uninhibited
updatedAt: 2025-07-13

CHAPTER 66: CHAPTER 66: THE CHILD’S ONE-MONTH CELEBRATION

Mu Qiancheng is a good subordinate. As his leader, he appreciates him, likes him, and also feels sorry for him. However, he decided that once the new dormitory is completed, he would definitely help Mu Qiancheng get a better room.

Back at the dormitory, Mu Qiancheng felt a bit down. He picked up the unfinished letter and continued writing.

He wrote and wrote, until the lights went out at night. Looking at the three full pages, Mu Qiancheng was satisfied. He put the letter in an envelope, sealed it, and planned to send it the next day.

After a good night’s sleep, the next morning, Mu Qiancheng delivered the letter to the mailbox. Just after breakfast, the task was assigned. So, Mu Qiancheng went to carry out the task with everyone.

Time flew by, and a month passed in the blink of an eye. November 5th was the child’s full month celebration, and Jiang Xue also finished her confinement.

After a month of confinement, Jiang Xue felt like she was about to waste away. Even if she spent time in space cultivating spiritual energy and occasionally went to the yard for some fresh air, she still felt stifled.

Now that it’s over, she finally finished her confinement and no longer had to worry too much about things. She could do whatever she wanted.

For the child’s full month, the Mu Family held a banquet. Even though Mu Qiancheng didn’t come back, the full month banquet was still held grandly.

The Mu Family invited everyone in the village, and Jiang Xue’s parents also came over from the neighboring Jiang Family Village.

Seeing her parents, Jiang Xue felt a mix of emotions. In her past life, while hating Mu Qiancheng, she also hated her own parents. Especially her father, because he was ill, she had to marry Mu Qiancheng.

In the past life, after giving birth and leaving the Mu Family, she stayed at her parents’ house for a while. But at that time, her parents constantly urged her to go back and advised her not to divorce Mu Qiancheng.

But she refused to listen, and finally, tired of their nagging, she used the excuse of returning to the Mu Family and went to the city instead, staying there for five years without once returning nor caring about her parents’ wellbeing.

Now, seeing her parents again, she no longer felt hatred, only guilt. She felt sorry for her parents, not fulfilling her duties as a daughter and even harboring resentment towards them.

If there were the best people in the world besides Mu Qiancheng, it would only be her parents. Unfortunately, in her past life, she was blind both physically and emotionally, unable to see her parents’ kindness.

"Xue’er, what are you daydreaming about? Quickly take your parents inside and have a good chat," Bai Yuhua said, seeing Jiang Xue staring blankly at Father Jiang and Mrs. Jiang, and gave her a little push.

With that push, Jiang Xue snapped out of it and said to Father Jiang and Mrs. Jiang, "Dad, Mom, you’re here, come in and have a seat."

Hearing Jiang Xue calling them, the previously apprehensive Father Jiang and Mrs. Jiang felt slightly relieved and followed her inside.

Their daughter had given birth a month ago, and they should have visited long before. However, due to Father Jiang’s health and his stay in the hospital for over twenty days, they hadn’t been able to come.

Today was the child’s full month celebration, and Mrs. Jiang originally planned to come by herself. However, Father Jiang insisted on coming along to see their daughter and grandson.

Left with no choice, Mrs. Jiang brought Father Jiang along using a cart.

Upon seeing Jiang Xue, they didn’t dare greet her, fearing she would get angry and chase them away. Fortunately, Jiang Xue didn’t.

Jiang Xue took her parents directly to the room where the child was, letting them have a good look at their grandchild.

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