Chapter 13 - 13 13 Shouldn't Have Expectations for This Bad Woman
The Stepmother’s Counterattack: Raising a Child in a Bygone Era
Chapter 13: Chapter 13: Shouldnât Have Expectations for This Bad Woman Chapter 13: Chapter 13: Shouldnât Have Expectations for This Bad Woman Pei Ziheng gave the child a cold glance and remained silent.
Zhou Hao took the initiative to sidle up to Pei Ziheng and said, âMy clothes were also bought by my stepmother.
I donât want to wear them, but my grandmother insists I do, or she wonât buy me any toys.â
Seeing Zhou Haoâs annoyance, Pei Ziheng, as if possessed by some demon, asked, âDo you not like your stepmother?â
Zhou Hao gave a look that said âIsnât that obvious?â and whispered to Pei Ziheng, âIâve heard people say that stepmothers are really bad.
I definitely donât want one.â
A malicious thought crossed Pei Zihengâs mind, and he purposely said, âThereâs nothing you can do about it, your real mother doesnât want you anymore.â
Zhou Hao visibly became sullen, and stopped whispering with Pei Ziheng, clearly angry.
Yet Pei Zihengâs mood suddenly improved, and he cheerfully went off to play with other kids by the sandbox.
Not far away, several aunties from the residential compound were gossiping with animated fervor.
âComing from the same village, getting married in the same residential compound, even the kidsâ clothes are identical.
Isnât that a curious coincidence?â
âThough from the same village, these people are just so different.
Pei Yangâs girl, all delicate and tender, clearly isnât cut out to be a stepmother.
But Zhou Shuhuan, his wife is a good catch, you can tell sheâs industrious and deft.â
âDid you see the dress Pei Yangâs girl was wearing?
Tailored by that Old Li right across, it took a whole six chi of fabric.â
This remark made several people gasp.
âHeavenâs sake, six chi for just one dress?
This young lady will probably squander the little fortune of the Pei Family in no timeâ¦â
In those days, an ordinary woman would use just five chi of fabric for a whole set of summer clothing, but Shen Mingzhu had used six chi just for a skirt, no wonder people were making such a fuss.
Inside the bridal chamber.
The bride, Shen Baolan, sat on the marriage bed, covered with red bedding, while the matron of honor, women from the Zhou family, and Shen Mingzhu, along with about a dozen other women, surrounded her, praising her and keeping her company to relieve the boredom.
Although Shen Baolan was talking to others, her eyes kept darting towards Shen Mingzhu from time to time.
Shen Mingzhu wore a white short-sleeved blouse with a cyan skirt.
The design of the skirt was very unique, fitted at the waist and very wide at the hem, poofy like a partially opened umbrella, which made her waist and calves look exceptionally slender.
What drew the most attention was Shen Mingzhuâs blouse collar, which was adorned with a pretty big bow tie made of the same color silk ribbon as her skirt, and her hair was also tied into braids with a scarf of matching color.
The most amazing thing was Shen Mingzhuâs makeup.
Though everyone was dolled up, Shen Mingzhuâs face simply looked more stunning than the rest, as if she was a movie star from the picture magazines.
It wasnât only Shen Baolan who was constantly glancing at Shen Mingzhu, the other women were doing the same.
During the feast, everyone wore their best clothes, but in a room full of women, Shen Mingzhu stood out the most.
With her white blouse and cyan skirt, her figure slim and elegant, she looked fresh and pretty, just like a lily flower, even outshining the bride clad in bright red.
Seeing Shen Mingzhu looking better than herself, Shen Baolan felt all sorts of unpleasant emotions stirring inside her, yet she couldnât find any reason to complain.
She couldnât very well criticize her for dressing too plainly, could she?
Shen Baolan had married into the Zhou family to become a stepmother, so people naturally drifted into talking about parenting experiences, hoping to give Shen Baolan, the new bride, some tips.
As the conversation moved along, someone began to joke about Shen Mingzhu.
âActually, raising kids is also about natural talent.
Some have children but donât know how to raise them, while others, whoâve never given birth, seem to have a knack for it.
I think Pei Yangâs girl is quite adept at rearing kids.
That child used to be so skinny his chin was pointy, but look at him now, not long after, and the flesh on his face has filled out, all round and rosy.
He seems even healthier than when his own parents were around.â
Shen Mingzhu, who had intended to simply be a quiet presence, wasnât flustered when suddenly mentioned.
âIâm just feeling my way over the stones across the river, taking it one step at a time.
Iâll have to learn and seek advice from all of you in the future.â
âLook at you, being modest, no need to be, the publicâs eyes are sharp as ice, they can see whether itâs good or bad.â
âExactly, just by looking at Zihengâs clothes, you know his mom put her heart into it.
When I saw Ziheng today, I almost didnât recognize him.
He looks so handsome, like a little girl.â
âOf course, heâs handsome.
Didnât you see who heâs descended from?â
As soon as these words were uttered, the atmosphere suddenly became somewhat awkward.
There are two stepmoms in this new house after all.
Without mentioning how Shen Baolan felt, Shen Mingzhu didnât mind at all; instead, she smiled and took up the conversation, âZiheng looks like his dad, heâll probably grow up to be a handsome young man.â
Everyone laughed and agreed heartily, and the atmosphere returned to its lively state.
Shen Baolan smiled along with everyone else, but inside she was privately scoffing at Shen Mingzhu.
Keep laughing, when Pei Yang, that short-lived ghost, dies, and youâre left a widow with a kid to drag around, letâs see if you can still laugh.
âMingzhu, has Pei Yang gone out to sea?â
Although she didnât understand why Shen Baolan would give up Pei Yang, who was in better condition, to marry Zhou Shuhuan, Shen Mingzhu indeed found Shen Baolanâs behavior of wanting the best of both worlds quite repulsive.
âBaolan, today is your big day, letâs not worry about my Pei Yang.
If the groom finds out, he might get jealous.â
Shen Mingzhu spoke in a joking tone, others laughed it off without saying much, but they couldnât help but feel speculative in their hearts.
The fact that Pei Yang and Zhou Shuhuan had gone to Shenjiagou together to meet their potential matches was not a secret in the family courtyard, but the specifics were unclear to outsiders.
Now that Shen Mingzhu had put it so plainly, the looks that people gave Shen Baolan couldnât help but carry a bit more inquiry.
Shen Baolan realized that her words had been indiscreet and quickly tried to mend things, âMingzhu, look at what youâre saying.
Iâm just worried about you.
We grew up together, studied together, and now weâre both married into the same family courtyard.
That kind of bond is not common.â
Shen Mingzhu, seeing the situation turn in her favor, decided to quit while she was ahead; after all, it was someone elseâs big celebration day, and it wasnât nice to make it difficult for others to save face.
âLook how flustered you are, I was just joking with you.â
Shen Baolan, smiling apologetically, didnât dare to act mischievously anymore.
Suddenly, it was time for the banquet to begin.
Little playmates were being pulled away by their parents to take their seats, and before long, only Pei Ziheng was left alone, looking pitiful beside the sandbox.
He looked around for a while but saw no sign of Shen Mingzhu in her green dress.
He really shouldnât have expected anything from that bad woman.
He thought she had changed and wouldnât neglect him like she did in his past life.
Just as he was fuming, a womanâs voice suddenly sounded from behind.
âWhat are you hiding here for?
Iâve been looking for you for ages.â
Pei Ziheng turned around and saw the beaming Shen Mingzhu and blurted out, âYouâre one to talkâyouâre the one whoâs dumb.
Everyone else knows to look for people here, only you didnât!â