Chapter 106: A Bit Strange
Rebirth of a Farming Wife
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Jiang Chunlanâs lips moved a few times, as she considered saying she wanted to stay, but she didnât utter the words. Not only did Yang Juxiang understand her daughter, but Jiang Chunlan also understood her mother â her motherâs attitude clearly showed she wouldnât be willing to let her stay. Yet, she was truly unwilling to give in. If she held this resentment and returned home, she would be suffocated by it.
Thoughts of what her third cousinâs wife had said bubbled up in Jiang Chunlanâs mind. She was really out of ideas now, and perhaps, just maybe, her third cousinâs wife might have some suggestions.
âChunlan, youâre here! Come, have a seat. I heard you were leaving tomorrow, and I was just thinking of saying goodbye to you. You know my situation; Iâm not well-liked in this family. I wonât be able to see you off tomorrow. Being disliked, letâs take this time to chat a little more,â she said.
âThird cousinâs wife, I donât want to go back, but my mother is determined, and I just canât bring myself to talk to her about it. Even if I did, she wouldnât agree. Cousin-in-law, you always have ideas, please help me think of something. I really canât stand the thought of going back just like this,â Jiang Chunlan said while affectionately shaking Mrs. Wangâs arm, completely unaware of the brief flicker of disdain and aversion in Mrs. Wangâs eyes. But Jiang Chunlanâs words struck right at what Mrs. Wang had in mind.
âAll right, stop acting like a spoiled child, itâs embarrassing. If you really donât want to go back, Iâll think of something for you,â Mrs. Wang replied, going along with Jiang Chunlanâs plea, looking very much like an affectionate older sister indulging her younger sibling.
âThatâs great! So, you really have a way, third cousinâs wife? Now I donât have to worry anymore,â an excited Jiang Chunlan almost hugged Mrs. Wangâs arm again but was avoided by Mrs. Wang. Chunlan was surprised at first but then assumed her cousin-in-law must have dodged because she was pregnant, and such actions were not suitable.
âChunlan, as you know, Iâm pregnant, so I need to be careful. Donât take it to heart, okay?â
âItâs fine, I donât mind at all. Please tell me, third cousinâs wife, what do I need to do to stay? I think my mother is really resolved this time. Sheâs just scared of Su Wenyue, that fox, because of her motherâs familyâs powerful background. As for me, I donât think thereâs anything so impressive about the Su family. Iâve targeted Su Wenyue before, and I never saw her do anything to me,â Jiang Chunlan said proudly, having observed how people from the main house fawned over Su Wenyue and seemingly taking pride in giving Su Wenyue a hard time.
âHave you really thought this through about staying? What your aunt said is not wrong; the Su family truly isnât one we can afford to offend. My motherâs family is in this mess because of Su Wenyue. I advise you not to oppose Su Wenyue. One must accept their fate. I didnât accept mine in the past, and thatâs why Iâve ended up in such an awkward position in the Han family, unable to speak freely; otherwise, I wouldnât have just stood by and watched Su Wenyue bully you,â said Mrs. Wang with a sigh, her hand sorrowfully caressing her slightly protruding stomach. Although her words seemed to be advice, they were clearly inciting Jiang Chunlanâs anger.
âDonât be so disheartened, third cousinâs wife. I refuse to believe Su Wenyue could keep acting so arrogantly. Stop talking so negatively, just tell me what I need to do to stay here,â Jiang Chunlan urged.
âWell, okay. Since youâve decided on this, Iâll think of a way for you, but it might involve some hardship. Are you sure you want to do this?â Mrs. Wang still seemed somewhat hesitant.
âCousin-in-law, Iâve made up my mind, please teach me. Donât hesitate any longer, I must stay,â said Jiang Chunlan, her resolve fortified by Mrs. Wangâs hesitation, sweeping away the last of her uncertainties.
Mrs. Wang felt a rush of triumph inside. Sometimes fools were much easier to use than smart people.
âAll right, come closer,â â¦
Since she had to go back home the next day, Yang Juxiangâs original intention had been to get some food from the Han Family, to ease her familyâs burden. Now, sitting in Mrs. Yangâs room, they were just engaging in idle talk, mainly to share her hardships and paint a picture of her own straits in hopes of prompting her eldest sister, Yang Guixiang, to offer help as usual. But today, even after talking for half a day, her older sister had shown no sign of willingness to help.
Mrs. Yang was not foolish. Although bound by sisterly affection, the events of the previous days had been eye-opening, and she no longer prioritized her younger sister as she once had. No matter what, her own family came first. She would help her sister where she could, but beyond that, she was powerless. The familyâs food had already been heavily consumed to entertain her younger sister and niece, along with the preparations for the old ladyâs birthday, leaving her desiring to help but unable.
âBig sister, why are you not saying anything? Do you look down upon me, now that Brother Yu has married Miss Su and your familyâs social status changed?â Yang Juxiang knew her question was sharp, but since her older sister wasnât responding, she felt forced into a corner.
Although Mrs. Yang felt unhappy hearing Yang Juxiang speak like this, she was overstepping. The sisterly affection of many years seemed to have soured. However, in the end, she was her own direct relative.
âJuhuang, what are you talking about! Weâre sisters; Iâd never think like that. But every family has its own difficulties. No matter what the Fourth Daughter-in-lawâs motherâs family is like, it has nothing to do with our Han Family. The days will go on as they must. Our old Han family isnât dependent on a daughter-in-law to survive. With so many men in the family, all capable of working, surely we can provide for ourselves?â n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âBig sister, Iâ¦â Yang Juxiang began to explain, only to be interrupted by Yang Guixiang.
âJuhuang, I got up early today and have a headache. Let me rest a bit. Iâve asked the Fourth Child to go hunting this afternoon. Maybe he can catch some prey for you to take back,â said Yang Guixiang, waving her hand in dismissal.
âWell, then, take care of yourself. Your health is most important, big sister. Iâll go back to my room and pack my things,â Yang Juxiang acknowledged, sensing from Yang Guixiangâs demeanor that there was no point in continuing the conversation. Besides, her sister had mentioned letting Brother Yu go hunting; even taking a few animals to sell was better than nothing.
âMother, have you finished talking with Aunt?â Jiang Chunlan, burdened with thoughts, was exceptionally well-behaved in front of Yang Juxiang.
âFinished? Your aunt couldnât care less about us poor relatives; she complained of a headache and wanted to rest. How could I have the audacity to stay any longer?â Yang Juxiang replied curtly, not needing to hide her feelings in front of her daughter, feeling genuinely frustrated.
âMother, Aunt has simply been charmed by that wretched Su Wenyue, which is why she canât see whoâs truly good. Donât be angry. After all, you and Aunt are direct sisters.â
Hearing this, Yang Juxiangâs anger subsided, but she looked at Jiang Chunlan inquisitively, sensing something odd about her daughter.