Chapter 117 - 117: Black-Hearted
Spatial Farm Life: Raising My Kid, Abusing Scum, and Keeping Busy With Life
Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation
âWhat can they complain about? When we severed ties back then, neither Jiaqi nor I had anything. I earned this house over the past year. Even if they take this to court, I have a strong case.â âSigh, they are as annoying as flies.â
âHow is Xinâer doing?â
âSheâs doing well. Her father-in-law and mother-in-law treat her kindly, and they havenât probed about her dowry. Itâs mainly the nanny by her side who takes care of things. As for the shop, itâs just been renovated, and a few cooks are practicing recipes. It will officially open in a few days.â
âThatâs good. After the New Year, are you planning to arrange the wedding for Ruyi?â
âSheâll come of age in September. Thereâs no rush; we can discuss it later.â
Qiao Maiâs eyes flickered, wanting to bring up the topic of the education of the children from the Lu family, but she thought better of it.
Shopkeeper Lu had no temper about her family, let alone from an outsider like her. If she said something that didnât sit well, it might lead to resentment. âHow is Liu Ye doing with Xiu Hong and the others?â âIâve talked to Xiu Hong. She wonât treat her differently. You can rest assured.â
âYes, sheâs your worker, not a guest of my Qiao family.â
âUnderstood.â
During this time, the talk of the town was all about Madam Qiaoâs ownership of Lucky Garden.
Unconsciously, it spread to the Qiao, the Tian, and the Yuan family.
Qiao Shichengâs family felt like their hearts were scratched by a cat. âThat girl, how could she keep this big matter a secret from us? Sheâs afraid weâll share in her glory?â
âSheâs a heartless person. None of them deserve a good ending.â
âI heard your sister went to the town after you drove her away, and Qiao Mai arranged for her daughter to work at the Embroidery Workshop?â
Qiao Shicheng gritted his teeth. âMore than that. Cuihuaâs son also started working at Jingtai Restaurant.â
The family seethed, almost wishing they could swallow Qiao Mai alive. âSheâs messing with us. What should we do?â
âTomorrow, letâs go to the town separately. One will look for Cuihuaâs daughter, and the other will look for her son.â
âIs that a good idea? Youâve severed ties with her, and besides, if we cause trouble in the town and affect her business, she wonât take kindly to it. If we stir things up like this, that girl will resent us even more. How can we mend our relationship?â
âHumph, that girl is obstinate. I donât expect anything from her.â
âShouldnât we report her to the authorities?â
âWhen we severed ties, she had nothing. Reporting her wonât do much. At most, we can complain about the insufficient retirement funds she provides.
We can request the magistrate to reconsider, but itâs best if we can invalidate the severed ties.â
âIâm afraid we might end up in jail.â
âThatâs what Iâm worried about. Iâve been delaying it so long; letâs wait until after the New Year.â
âAre we still going to the town then?â
âI just mentioned it casually. Thereâs no need to go.â
Old Tianâs anger was so intense he nearly smashed his bowl. He had a dark and furious expression.
âThat wretched woman. She can do double-sided embroidery, relying on her small business to buy such a big house.â
âOld man, donât get angry. It might not be hers, after all. Why doesnât she put the Qiao family name on her signboard? Itâs merely rumors among the common folk.â
âWhere thereâs smoke, thereâs fire. You donât understand anything.â
âJust let it go. What can you do even if itâs hers? Anger only harms your health.
How about we have our meal?â âAh, if only my third son were here.â
âWhat use would he be?
âShe was deeply in love with him back then. Otherwise, she wouldnât have allowed you to torment her for so long.â
âSheâs already with another man, and heâs handsome and educated. Letâs forget about it. We should focus on providing a good education for Yaohui.â
Madam Tian Li was genuinely afraid. She feared provoking Qiao Mai again, which could lead to more misfortune for their family. Although there was no evidence, Qiao Mai was the most likely to target the Tian family.
She dared not send her family members to provoke her again. If Yaohui got into trouble again, the Tian family would have no way out.
This prompted her to advise Old Tian to give up his greed. Nonetheless, he had lost a lucrative source of income and couldnât simply let it go.
The Yuan family was in an even worse situation than the Tian family.
Their son was married into another family, and upon learning that the house belonged to Madam Qiao, they were eager to move in.
They fantasized about choosing the best rooms and having all the servants obey their commands.
They regretted their decision and couldnât help but bash their heads against the wall.
If only they had let their fifth son do as he pleased. Instead, they caused a rift between them by pushing him too hard. If they had left things be, they could have benefited from the situation.
The two of them didnât sleep a wink all night. The next day, they visited their sons and discussed the matter with them.
The tour brothers sat down together to discuss their next steps.
âJiaqi is not a heartless person. If it werenât for our parentsâ unreasonable actions, he wouldnât have become so estranged. After all, we are brothers. Even after splitting up, we could still get by. Why donât we pool some money, buy decent gifts, and visit him? Letâs not mention helping him financially for now. Letâs take this step first and see how he reacts. What do you think?â
The other three nodded simultaneously. âI think itâs a good idea. As long as we sincerely show our goodwill to Jiaqi, he wonât reject us.â
âYes, letâs not tell our parents. They canât control their insatiable greed and might ruin the bond between us siblings.â
âAgreed, thatâs the plan.â
Regardless of the rumors circulating in the town, the Qiao family continued to live their lives as they saw fit.
One day, Mayor Qian sent guards to invite Qiao Mai.
Upon arrival, she learned that the beggars in the town couldnât find a place to stay. Mayor Qian wanted to inquire if she could spare one of her unused shops temporarily, allowing them to sleep inside. The mayor would provide clothing and two meals a day.
âOkay, as long as they keep the place clean and tidy. Iâm a clean person.â
âIâll make sure to convey your instructions.â
Therefore, the Qiao familyâs southernmost shop was cleaned out, and two rooms in the rear courtyard were prepared. The mayorâs men purchased mats for the beggars and provided them with blankets and two meals a day.
The mayorâs hospitality made them even lazier, as they had grown accustomed to idleness.
Qiao Mai agreed with the arrangement but planned to find some work for these beggars after the New Year, helping them earn a living. It was better than them living off charity.
This unintentional action once again stirred up a controversy among those families.
They all felt that Qiao Mai was provoking them, as she was more willing to let beggars stay in her house than offer help to her own family members.
It must be said that these people were constantly trying to make their lives worse.
This unintentional action garnered even more attention and praise for Qiao Mai.
She was seen as a person who accumulated great virtue by assisting the mayor in doing good deeds. Business in her shop continued to thrive, and her familyâs fortune grew.
Qiao Mai paid no mind to the empty praises. These days, she was busy in the kitchen, dealing with two pigs.
She separated the pork into pieces, processed the soy sauce, and soaked the meat, ensuring it absorbed the flavors.
Afterward, she placed the meat in a large jar and soaked it in soy sauce, removing it every few days to let it air dry naturally under the eaves.
The meat prepared this way was much better than regular cured meat.
She used the four front legs for pickling, while the hind legs were separated into meat and bones. She stewed a large pot of it and fed her two dogs.
The rest went into the ice cellar to be used in cooking.
As for the two pig heads, she inspected them and found that the butcher had done a clean job. She felt at ease.
She divided the work between two stoves, stewing them for two hours. After they cooled down, she separated the meat from the bones and taught the kitchen maids how to prepare pigâs ears and mix the head meat. That evening, every one tasted it, and they all agreed it was delicious.
The butcher had already delivered several batches of pigâs feet and small intestines to her shop.
Qiao Mai considered them insufficient and delayed her preparations for the cured meat. She instructed everyone not to touch the small intestines, as she planned to use them to make sausages before the New Year, which she would keep for personal consumption.
Time flew by, and before they knew it, it was the twelfth lunar month. The vegetables in the five-acre backyard were growing exceptionally well..