Chapter 72 - 72: Go Home and Cause a Fuss!
Spatial Farm Life: Raising My Kid, Abusing Scum, and Keeping Busy With Life
Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation
In the meantime, her other hand continued to pull and tug at her hair. The pain was excruciating, causing the plump girl to beg for mercy.
âLet go of me, please! I didnât want to come either. It was Brother Yuanâs parents who persuaded me to come.â
Yuan Jiaqi watched Qiao Mai hold her own in the fight and didnât step in to stop it. When he heard the plump girlâs explanation, he approached.
âWife, release her and listen to what she has to say.â
Qiao Mai released her grip on the plump girlâs hair, pushing her into the snowy ground.
âTell me. Who sent you?â
The plump girl sat on the ground, wiping away tears that smudged her makeup. Her hair was disheveled, and her maid rushed to pick up her hairpin and help her up.
âIt was Brother Yuanâs parents.â
âWhat did they say? Let everyone hear and be witnesses.â
âThey said you stole him from me and wanted me to come settle the score.â
âI donât know you. Besides, I was married before and has a child. Whatâs the truth behind this marriage matter?â
âYour parents arranged the match through a matchmaker and praised you exaggeratedly. I was moved, so they brought me to see you secretly once.â âDid they tell you where I live as well?â
âYes, I knew where you lived when you were there, and they brought me here too. So when they mentioned you, I knew where to find you.â
With the plump girlâs hair still in Qiao Maiâs grasp, she divulged everything when Yuan Jiaqi asked her.
âDidnât you know I am now a part of the Qiao family?â
âI know, but your parents received benefits from my family and havenât returned the money. They know theyâre in the wrong, but theyâre holding onto the money.â
âLook for them, or even go to the local authorities if needed. My relationship with them is severed, and coming to me wonât help.â
âBrother Yuan, I know you donât like her. Look, sheâs not even prettier than me. Why not leave her family and come to mine? I promise to treat you and your son well.â
Qiao Maiâs eyes narrowed. She moved forward, ready to grab the plump girlâs hair. Startled, the girl hastily retreated a couple of steps.
Yuan Jiaqi held Qiao Mai back and said, âYoung lady, please go back. Thereâs no point in this. My wife and I will never be separated in this lifetime.â
After leading Qiao Mai back into the yard, he closed the gate.
Qiao Mai shook off his hand. giving him a stern glare that turned his face red
âRight, sorry. I caused you trouble.â
âMore than just trouble.â
Qiao Mai ignored him, returning to the kitchen to wash her hands and continue making candied chestnuts.
With the crowd outside dispersing, the plump girl stormed out of the alley, fuming. She got into her carriage and left.
Determined to reclaim her lost pride in this place, she headed back home to seek revenge.
She couldnât afford to cause a scene in Tianshui Town, not because she was afraid of Qiao Mai, but because of the mayor.
She had heard her father talk about the mayor, knowing that causing a disturbance here would be irrational. Even if she suffered a loss, she could only swallow her anger and return home, nursing the resentment.
However, back in Tiannan Town, no one dared to bully them.
Apricot Blossom Village is closest to Tiannan Town. Those two geezers not only refuse to return her money, but they also incite her to cause trouble. This debt must be settled.
They act as if they can take money from anyone. Today, sheâs determined to find that pair of old scoundrels, reclaim her familyâs money, and give them a good beating. Otherwise, this pent-up anger wonât dissipate.
As for that woman from the Qiao family, sheâll find an opportunity to deal with her. She wonât take a beating in vain.
From now on, Qiao Mai has acquired another enemy.
Yuan Jiaqi stoked the fire and added firewood in front of the kitchen hearth. âThe Yuan family wonât hold up much longer. Madam Qiao, please bear with this situation for now.â
âWhat did you say to them?â
âItâs not just me whoâs had enough of the Yuan familyâs troubles. My other brothers canât stand them either. I believe a family split will happen soon. At that point, they wonât have the energy to bother me.â
âI wonder, if the Qiao family treated me this way, how would I react?â âIf the old ones canât move anymore, nothing else would matter, right?â Qiao Mai laughed. âI wouldnât care about a mere grasshopper.â
âEven though a grasshopper is small, a bite can still be painful. Donât underestimate any enemy. Sometimes, the more inconspicuous they are, the more they can harm the ones you care about.â
Qiao Mai squinted, unsure if she was ready to resort to violence as she came here for an ordinary life.
Sheâll deal with it when the time comes. Yuan Jiaqi might be saying all this, but his parents had forced him to marry into the Qiao family, yet he hadnât taken action. Why should she rush?
During the morning, she fried ten pots of candied chestnuts, leaving a small bowl for the children and sealing the rest in jars, even though they would be in her space.
After lunch, she wasnât idle either. She fried five pots of peanuts and melon seeds. Seeing she had extra time, she made two pots of fruit candy, producing over twenty kilograms of candy blocks.
In the evening, too exhausted to cook, Qiao Mai reheated some buns and drank rice soup.
The three older children took excellent care of Lingâer, who also liked her brothers. They fed her whatever she needed, and she didnât cry or fuss. When she saw them, she smiled, making all three brothers fond of her, unsure how to treat her even better.
That night, Qiao Mai didnât return to her space. She and Lingâer slept on the warm bed.
Over ten months old, Lingâer was now eating egg custard and porridge in addition to nursing.
Her stomach wasnât too strong due to the umbilical hernia, so she often ate smaller meals. Since birth, she hadnât been sick, thanks to Qiao Maiâs careful attention.
On the twenty-seventh day of the twelfth month, Yuan Jiaqi took the children and cleaned the house thoroughly.
Meanwhile, in Apricot Blossom Village, the Yuan familyâs home was in complete disarray. Madam Yuan Xu sat on the bed, crying, while Old Yuan sat on a low stool, puffing on his pipe.
None of their sons were around, each staying in their rooms.
Inside the main room, a woman spoke in hushed tones, âHusband, we canât go on like this. Greed for money is one thing, but they shouldnât hold onto the money they donât deserve. They know they canât handle the consequences, yet they refuse to let go. Theyâre causing all this trouble, and in the end, they must return the money anyway. Weâll suffer a beating for nothing. I donât understand what theyâre trying to achieve.â
âDonât worry. Iâve discussed it with my other three brothers. After the New Year, weâll tell our parents we want to split the family. Whether they agree or not, itâs happening. The inheritance theyâve amassed over the years must be distributed. If they donâtâ¦â
The eldest sonâs eyes glinted with determination and ruthlessness.
âWill that work? What if they report us?â
âOn the second day of the new year, weâll visit your family together. Weâll ask for their help. If things get tough, theyâll help us.â
âHow will they help?â
âIf our parents insist on pushing us to the edge, we wonât hold back, whether through persuasion or force. If they refuse to agree, theyâll face the consequences. We might accidentally hurt themâ¦â
His wife widened her eyes. âBut thatâs a serious crime of unfilial conduct. Will we end up in jail?â
âWho said that? If thereâs a dispute and physical altercation between in-laws, what does it have to do with us? By that time, they wonât be able to move, let alone crawl to the government office. Even if thev go to the government office, itâs an internal family matter, and the town magistrate wonât meddle much. In the end, it will likely be resolved without much fuss.â
âCan we really do it?â
âDonât worry. Nothing major will happen. With so many of us, the mayor wonât punish all of us.â
âBut who will take care of our parents?â
âAfter we divide the money, weâll build our houses and move out. Let them live here in their old age. When the time comes, Iâll discuss with my brothers to take turns bringing them food.â
âI feel uncertain about this.â
âCome what may, itâs worth a try. If we donât resist now, weâll be under their thumb forever. Iâve already discussed it with my brothers. Just make sure the children are safe.â
The eldest son of the Yuan family had been contemplating this issue since he returned from Yuan Jiaqiâs place.
After decades of oppression, rebelling required a strong determination. Under the threat of their lives, filial piety seemed insignificant
He had secretly discussed the matter with his three brothers. They were all on the same pageâ¦