Translator: Dragon Boat Translation Editor: Dragon Boat Translation
Han Qiaoâs heart tightened.
âI owe you an apology.â
âAnd also owe you a thank you.â
Han Qiao was silent.
âAll these years, we all know about what happened to Sister in the Sun family. However, Sister never went home to tell us. We thoughtâ¦â
âAh-Ming, donât talk about this anymore. 1 donât want to talk about the past.â Han Qiao interrupted Han Ming.
She wasnât the one suffering in the Sun family.
She had no right to say that she had forgiven him or that she had no grudges.
âAll-Ming, people always have to look to the future. If you continue to say these things, Iâm not willing to listen, and neither will your brother-in-law.â Han Qiao said.
Han Ming suddenly came back to his senses.
Yes.
Han Qiao remarried.
Who would want to hear your wifeâs ex-husband?
Han Ming felt bad.
Something stings his eyes.
He didnât dare to look at Han Qiao and say these words, afraid that he would feel uncomfortable seeing the indifference in her eyes.
Han Qiao didnât know why Han Ming suddenly did this. Was he trying to stir things up? Or was he planning to do something? Or rather, it reminded her of the brother-sister relationship she had in the past, and she agreed to his rude request.
However, with his sudden actions, she was on high alert and did not give him a chance to speak no matter what his request was.
If he didnât say anything, she didnât have to reject him.
She patted Han Mingâs shoulder and said, âItâs a little uncomfortable for you to press down on my leg like this.â
Han Ming immediately sat up straight.
He felt a little uneasy and opened his mouth, but he didnât know what to say.
âItâs already late and Iâm a little tired. You should sleep early. You still have to go to the Zhou family tomorrow.â
âSister, you should rest early tooâ
When Han Qiao returned to the house, she was still wondering what Han Ming wanted to say.
Han Ming returned to the house dejectedly. Madam Mu quickly asked him, âDid you tell Third Sister?â
âNo, I havenât.â
âWhy didnât you say anything?â
Han Ming swallowed his saliva, â1 only said a few words while laying my head on Third Sisterâs knee, and Third Sister interrupted me. She doesnât want to listen anymore.â
Madam Muâs eyes widened, âHow old are you? Why would you lie your head on your sisterâs lap? Sheâs pregnant too, that canât be comfortable for her.â
Han Mingâs eyes were also wide open, âDidnât you lie on my knees the other day and say that women are soft-hearted and that itâs fine to talk while doing things like that?â
Madam Mu looked at her husband in surprise.
To be honest, she had chosen a good husband. He was good-natured, tall, handsome, and kind-hearted. He had never said anything bad to her.
It was just that her stomach was not up to par, and he did not give her any face even after giving birth to a few daughters.
He had always been smart and capable.
However, he did something stupid this time.
âThen how can I be the same as you? 1 was acting coquettishly like that to you.
It was a coupleâs interest. You and Third Sister are both adults. Is it appropriate for you to lie on Third Sisterâs knee like that? Think about it yourself,â
Han Ming thought about it and his face turned red.
âIf Brother-in-Law did something like that, then itâs also a coupleâs interest.â Madam Mu said.
Madam Mu was not stupid.
The only thing she had been obsessed with was having a son, and she had neglected her daughters.
Fortunately, now that she had turned around, she also understood that her daughters were doing very well.
They were considerate to everyone.
As for a son, she could talk about it later. She was still young. There would be more time for her to conceive one.
âThen⦠Then, what should we do?â
âForget it. Iâll tell Third Sister tomorrow.â
Early the next morning, Heng Yi and the others set off for Zhou Family Village. This time, the head of the Han Family and the Xishan Village Chief went with them.
When Han Qiao woke up, the sun was already high up in the sky and the children were whispering to one another in the courtyard.
Sun Xiu and Sun Yi taught Han Yuan and the others the needlework they learned.
Han Chi and the kids were digging earthworms outside the courtyard to feed the chickens.
âThird Sister, youâre up.â
The matters in the kitchen didnât need to be handled by Madam Mu.
Han Qiao had brought along maids and old women, so they could do these trivial things well.
After Han Qiao washed her face and combed her hair, she ate a bowl of porridge.
Only then did Madam Mu help her to sit in the central room.
Seeing her like this, Han Qiaoâs heart skipped a beat.
As expected, she couldnât hide.
Madam Mu did not beat around the bush and said directly, âThird Sister,
Brother Ming and I have been discussing for a few days. We plan to buy a small courtyard in town.â
Han Qiao thought that they would be borrowing money.
Borrowing money was fine.
âWe still owe you money, so we wanted to discuss with you if we could pay you back later.â
Madam Mu knew that her sisters-in-law had already saved up enough money to pay off their debts and were thinking of returning them to the county one day.
If she didnât buy a courtyard, she could still pay it back.
However, the courtyard was quite nice. Han Ming had also gone to take a look.
It was in a good location and was spacious as well. It was close to the river and they could catch some fish.
If Han Ming couldnât make it home in time, he could stay there.
There was no need to rush back overnight. They could rush over in the morning.
âAnd this courtyard. If we move to town, I want to give this house to
Ah-Xiang.â
Han Qiao looked at Madam Mu.
She was surprised that Madam Mu would suggest that.
âIn this family, all of us have let you down, but we have no choice. Sometimes, we have no choice.â
âItâs not easy for Brother Ming to run a business outside. I didnât want him to worry about Ah-Xiang.â
âI like this house very much. The children like it very much too. We have protected every blade of grass and tree in this courtyard very well.â
âThese days, Brother Ming came back and told me that he had been running around outside for more than half a year. Only then did he realize that it was not easy to be a woman. He was very apologetic about what happened to you in the Sun family, but he did not know how to say itâ¦â
Han Qiao suddenly understood why that happened last night.
âIf there is a courtyard that you fancy, buy it. You can pay the money back slowly.â
Madam Mu heaved a sigh of relief, âSister, do you hate your family?â
Han Qiao was silent for a moment. She couldnât say whether she was resentful or not. After all, ten fingers had different lengths, and hands had different palms and backs. Her heart was only one, and it was still long. âIf I really hated them, 1 wouldnât have come back.â
âMy request to the Han family is that they do not do evil, do not bully the weak, and do business fairly. 1 wonât force you to do anything else.â
She had a lot of things to do every day.
There would only be more after she gave birth. She didnât have the time or energy to think about whether the Han family was biased or not.
Han Xiangâs current state was half due to her own fault, half due to Father Han, Elder Brother Han, and Han Yuanâs favoritism, and half due to her being a bystander and adding fuel to the fire.
Did Han Qiao regret it? She had thought about it for half the night last night, but she did not regret it.
Han Xiang was a person who would shine brightly with a little sunlight and would get carried away when someone was just a little nice to her. Moreover, the Zhou family was greedy.
If she showed Han Xiang a good face, she might still cling to herself and Heng Yi.
As for the Han family, they had helped her before, and now she had repaid them.
At least she didnât forget about her parents.
âWhat about this courtyard?â
âItâs up to you. Iâll give this house to you and you can do whatever you want with it. Whether you give it to Han Xiang or sell it, I wonât object.â
As Han Qiao spoke, her gaze swept across the hall.
It was indeed well protected.
But she cherished Heng Yi who slept beside her pillow and her children around her knees more.
See, she was also a biased person.
She could also rationally distinguish who was her family, who needed to be repaid, and who was someone she could not abandon and had to take care of.
Therefore, everything was open and casual.
If we unite, we will gather together; if we donât, we will scatter.
Everything had followed this pattern since ancient times..