Chapter 366 - 366: Shocking
The Sickly General's Wife With A Spatial Ability Is Loved By All
Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation
Ding Wan went to Shi Cuiâs house after visiting Zhou Wenâe. Shi Cuiâs family was relatively poor, and her shabby thatched house was very run-down. That was because Shi Cui and her husband did not know how to farm, causing their yield to be insufficient even though they planted crops.
Two years ago, Shi Cui found her son a wife, but the bride ran away with all the familyâs money. Thus, Shi Cuiâs family situation worsened and became severe.
Shi Cui was away when Ding Wan arrived. Ding Wan was confused and wondered why she had not returned since it was already noon. She was about to leave when she saw Shi Cuiâs figure nearby.
Shi Cui was washing her clothes in the river and had just returned. âMadam Ding?â
She was stunned when she saw Ding Wan, thinking her eyes were tricking her.
âShi Cui, Iâm here to discuss something with you.â
Shi Cui tightened her grip on the basket and ran a few steps forward. She put the basket down when she reached the door and then stood on her tiptoes to take a key from the door frame.
Then she opened the door and said, âI didnât expect you to come here, Madam
Ding. Fortunately, I just finished washing my clothes and returned in time.â
Shi Cui had a big heart and was not afraid of people finding out where she hid her key. Her family was poor anyway, so she did not fear others coming into her house to steal things.
âQuick, come in, Madam Ding.â Shi Cuiâs house had tiny courtyards, and she did not have a brick bed either. She was too embarrassed to let Ding Wan into the house.
She could only use a broken bowl to scoop some water and offer it to Ding Wan.
âHave some water, Madam Ding.â
Ding Wan looked at the house and noticed that the roof was leaking. She looked at the family and did not know how to start. After some time, she asked, âDid your son and husband leave for work?â
Shi Cuiâs family had the surname Yang, and their sonâs name was Yang Sitan. Some Su Teng villagers gave him this name because they felt it would be easier to raise him.
âSitan and his father went to the back of the mountain to chop firewood. Theyâll probably be home later,â Shi Cui said, âThe two donât know much, so they can only do some work. Since itâs getting colder, we can cut more wood and sell them in town for some money.â
It was still challenging to sell wood in town, but it was better than nothing and staying home. Moreover, Shi Cuiâs family was reluctant to use the wood they chopped. The family also ate cold and hard food to use as little firewood as possible.
âShi Cui, can you still do embroidery?â Ding Wan asked after a moment of silence.
âI stopped doing it long ago. Youâll know what Iâm talking about when you look at my hand.â Shi Cui showed Ding Wan her finger as she spoke.
Ding Wan looked at Shi Cuiâs hand and was astounded. âWhat happened?â
Shi Cuiâs hand was full of cuts, and now it was bruised and swollen. It was a dreadful sight. âMy hand gets like this whenever it gets colder. I canât do needlework this way, let alone embroidery.â
She felt bitter when she said those words but had also seen through them. She knew life had to go on.
âYou must rest your hand and keep it warm.â
Shi Cui sighed. âMadam Ding, you know farmers arenât so delicate. They need to be raised. Whoâs going to do the housework? I need to wash my clothes too. Besides, what will we eat if my son and husband donât work?
âThe situation is more difficult with my hand like this since I canât fight to work at the tofu factory.â She recalled the past and felt sad as she spoke.
She stopped the topic and asked Ding Wan, âBy the way, whyâd you come to visit me, Madam Ding?â
Ding Wan said, âBinglan will open an embroidery shop soon and needs to hire people. Sheâs looking for a few people from our village to work with her first. When the shop is complete, sheâll hire more people.
âShi Cui, I know you used to be good at needlework and knew how to embroider, so I wanted you to work in the embroidery shop.â
Shi Cuiâs expression changed when she heard this. She was a little excited. However, she felt suffocated when she looked at her hand.
âMadam Ding, thank you for thinking about me, but I canât do needlework in my current state, let alone embroidery.
Ding Wanâs heart ached as she pulled Shi Cuiâs hand over to take a look. She said, âBinglan will be giving free consultations again tomorrow afternoon. You should get this checked out. Maybe she can cure your hand.â
Shi Cui shook her head. âMadam Ding, I know Miss Su has excellent medical skills and is a good person. The cheapest medicine she can get is only five coins, but to be honest, we canât even afford five coins.â
Ding Wan said, âShi Cui, you must think about it. You can do many things when your hand is better. You can also earn back the money you used for the medication. Your health is most important, so you must go for the consultation.â
She knew Shi Cuiâs hand would freeze whenever it got cold, especially if she did not keep it warm.
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Ding Wan could not imagine how Shi Cui washed her clothes in the cold river. Ding Wan remembered Shi Cuiâs hair was all black, and she looked better a few years ago.
However, Shi Cui had a hunched back, and her hair had turned white, looking much older than her peers.
âI honestly took things for granted. I used to think I could do many things if my hand wasnât like this,â Shi Cui said with a lowered head, âBut what can I do with this hand? I must do housework and wash clothes, so my hand will freeze again even after it recovers.â
âIt wonât be like that, Shi Cui.â
Shi Cui knew Ding Wan was doing it for her good, but Shi Cui dared not think about such things anymore and would just go on with her days. She did not know if she would freeze to death during the winter, but she thought it would be okay if that happened.
Ding Wan felt that Shi Cui no longer had the vigor to live as she did in the past. âItâll be easier for her to get sick if she stays like this. Itâs just like Binglan said, and Shi Cui will get depressed.â
âShi Cui,â Ding Wan said thoughtfully, âI have money. You can take it to get medicine.â
She removed ten coins from her purse as she spoke. She did not have much on hand then, but she received some for emergency use when she returned.
Shi Cui quickly shook her head and waved her hands. âNo, no, thereâs no need, Madam Ding.â
âShi Cui, listen to me,â Ding Wan said, âThis embroidery shop is excellent. Iâll get at least 60 coins a month or two coins a day. Thatâs the basic pay, but the more work you do, the more money you get.
âFor example, if you make one more item, you can earn one or two more coins.
Youâll even get a subsidy at the end of the month. You will earn a lot, and itâs possible even to earn a few silver taels a month.
âHow can that not be enough for your medical fees? Iâm not lending you this money for fun. You can pay me back after you get paid for working at the embroidery shop.
Shi Cui was astounded when she heard Ding Wanâs words. She became as stiff as a statue and could not return to her senses as she wondered how she could get that much salary in just a month.
Shi Cui felt embarrassed when that unfortunate situation with the runaway bride happened. She almost stopped communicating with the villagers.
She knew very little and did not know how much money the tofu factory workers had made, but she heard how much she could get every month for working at the embroidery shop.
âThe more I do, the more I earn?â