Chapter 69
Strict Wife Of The '70s Manages The Household
Sanwang pouted, âGrandmother, this- this is simply inedible. Even the poorest and laziest people of the village didnât have to eat this.â
These were basically food for the pigs, werenât they?
He ate two mouthfuls of the cornbread in his hand before proceeding to stuff it into his pocket, intending to bring it back to feed the ducklings.
Old Lady Han said angrily, âYou guys donât live here, but do you know that firewood, rice, oil, and salt are expensive? What else do you know besides eating? The family is about to live in shamblesâ are you aware of that?â
After such a scolding, no one spoke.
When Lin Lan heard Han Qingsongâs footsteps entering the yard, she asked the old lady, âMother, Xiaowang had diarrhea for the past two days; can I make some soup noodles for him?â
Old Lady Han slapped her chopsticks on the table harshly, âWhy are there so many problems? Why canât you just live according to the standards that you are? Weâre all poor and lowly peasants, so why are you trying to eat like the wealthy rich landlords?â
Lin Lan pretended to be aggrieved and said, âIâm not asking for it daily; I just want him to eat it when heâs sick. He canât digest the cornbread properly with a weak stomach.â
Han Qingsong walked in, washed his hands and came to eat; he knew what was going on as soon as he heard it.
He asked Erwang, âDid you tell your grandmother about it?â
Erwang pouted and said aggrievedly, âOf course I did, father, I said it several times even.â
Old Lady Han spoke angrily, âAnd do you think that the world will bend to your will once you say it many times? We donât have fine noodles here, so even the Gods canât help you. If you want to eat that, weâll talk about it later..â
Wheat was only distributed in summer, hence, it was impossible to say that there was no fine flour.
Han Qingsong, âIf you donât have any noodles, you can make eggs. Never mind, Iâll make them.â
âWhat are you trying to do?!â Old Lady Han became angry, âThere are only a few chickens in total and more than half of them still donât lay eggs. Youâre not earning any money now and we donât have any cash at home, so other than those chickenâs eggs, how else do you expect us to earn a living? If you eat them now, what do I exchange for kerosene and salt?â
Erwang pouted and whispered, âJust keep it for the youngest aunt and uncle to eat.â
Han Qingsong glanced at the dining table. Xiaowang was languishing as the little girl Maisui was nibbling on the black and hard cornbread discontentedly. Lin Lan was wearing a dress that was obviously patched over and repaired numerous times, which was many times more shabby than the dress of the second sister-in-law who sat across from her.
He had an indescribable feeling in his heartâ it was sour and a little tingling, but his chest was suffocating.
âAn egg is three or four cents,â Han Qingsong insisted.
âWhatâs the matter, you want to settle accounts with your mother? When you were making money, you were away from home all day long. Now that youâre home, not treating your parents with filial piety and youâre unemployed, I havenât even gotten some financial subsidy from you while you were living under my roof! You havenât gotten a cent of your money back this quarter and you want to eat the eggs? Where else would I find such ungrateful-â
âAlright already, itâs just an egg!â Old Man Han didnât say a word all along, but he couldnât take it anymore, âMake one for the child; heâs already so sick. Look at his thin and tiny figure!â