"The three sons of the Cao Family, their parents fell ill and were hospitalized, and they borrowed a lot of money. His salary had to be used to pay off debts every month, leaving only a little for their living expenses. So now, they're not making ends meet, robbing Peter to pay Paul, it's very difficult. The Cao Family's Sister-in-law is also quite sloppy, nobody likes her, and the children, who are already in their teens, still haven't had any schooling yet!"
The sense of relief in Tong Zhan's words was almost too obvious. In fact, around the times of liberation, there was indeed a batch of soldiers who abandoned their first wives and married new ones. She estimated that Commander Cao's family situation was also related to the parental mandate of those times. Back then, marrying a wife to leave an heir was already very difficult, where would one have the luxury to choose well?
