Chapter 202: Absolutely Effective
Rebirth of a Farming Wife
Translator: 549690339
Su Wenyue prided herself on trusting Han Yu, but sometimes, some things werenât as simple as trust alone. When too many other elements got mixed in, thoughts could become complicated. In some ways, it wasnât that Su Wenyue didnât trust Han Yu, but rather she lacked confidence in her own status in his heart compared to his parents who raised him.
Xiao Xi saw that her mistressâs face looked troubled and felt somewhat worried. She had been by her side throughout the entire affair, and was acutely aware of the details. The importance of both her parents and her daughter-in-law placed her in a dilemma. She was uncertain about which side the master would ultimately take, but regardless of what she thought inside, Xiao Xi had to advise Su Wenyue to stay calm. She mustnât let negative emotions affect the child in her belly. Presumably, the master would consider this as well.
âMadam, donât overthink it. The master usually treats you quite well. He definitely wonât take the old ladyâs word for it. Besides, youâre pregnant with his child. Heâs bound to stand by your side.â
âItâs not that Iâm overthinking, itâs just that they are his parents after all. Even if Han Yu stands by my side, Iâm afraid heâll still harbor thoughts inside, feeling that Iâm not respectful enough to my mother-in-law. Itâs also possible that Han Yu shares the same opinion as his father-in-law and mother-in-law, thinking I shouldnât have taken in Aunt Feng and her child. I have my reasons for what I do, but some things simply canât be said right now. Doesnât the fact that he thought of going to his motherâs place first reveal certain issues?â
In the end, Su Wenyue was truly bothered by the fact that Han Yu had not come to her immediately, but instead had gone to Mrs. Yangâs room. After all, under normal circumstances, Su Wenyue would not do this. It was a rare occasion that she sent a servant girl to wait for him, yet Han Yu hadnât come over.
Han Yu had no idea that his actions would give rise to so many thoughts in his daughter-in-law. When he noticed that she had sent a servant girl over, he knew there must be some trouble at home. After making sure his daughter-in-law was alright and seeing the servant girl hesitating, he guessed there must be a conflict between his wife and his mother.
This morning, before he left, he had a heart-to-heart talk with his mother specifically to prevent her from making things difficult for his daughter-in-law. She had agreed readily, and even if she was uncomfortable, she shouldnât have made a fuss. He surmised something must have cropped up in the meantime.
Han Yu did not know what had caused the conflict, but he had a rough idea, so he decided to see his mother first, hoping to resolve the matter with her. His intention naturally leaned toward supporting his daughter-in-law.
As Han Yu expected, Mrs. Yang indeed poured out a litany of complaints to him about Su Wenyue, criticizing her faults and especially the matter of Feng Susu and her son moving in, to which she was adamantly opposed. Even though Mrs. Su had said it was her dowry, the house still belonged to her son.
âYuer, I know your wife comes from a wealthy family, and she may be a bit more delicate than the average daughter-in-law. Even if there are some things weâre dissatisfied with, weâve been putting up with it. But sheâs disrespecting me far too much, completely disregarding me. Your wife scorns my meddling, but am I not doing it for your sake, without coveting a penny of yours? Some of the things I said arenât wrong. Your wife is going overboard, who brings outsiders into their home like that? Who knows whether that mother and son are good people? You need to talk to your wife. Iâm absolutely against this.â
âFourth child, normally I donât want to interfere in matters between you and your wife, but this time sheâs truly out of line. You should advise her, donât just spoil her. Ultimately, the major decisions at home still have to be made by you, the man of the house!â Madam Yang said, after which Old Man Han also surprisingly added a few words.
Seeing that even his father was speaking up, Han Yu knew his wife must have taken a very firm stance this time. Regarding Feng Susu and her child, although his wife hadnât informed him beforehand, she had been treating the mother and son rather differently before, so there must be a special reason for it.
By the time Han Yu left Madam Yangâs place, an hour had passed, and when he returned to their room and pushed open the door, he found it completely dark inside. If it werenât for Xiao Xi and Grandma Chen guarding the door, Han Yu might have thought that Su Wenyue wasnât there.
The silence indicated that the situation was more serious than he had anticipated. His wife seldom behaved like this; she would usually just throw a tantrum. Today, she mustâve been truly upset. Han Yu didnât believe his mother had the ability to best his wife. It was likely his mother said something excessively hurtful that made his wife so angry.
âWhy is the room so dark? Why isnât the lamp lit? Madamâs pregnant; everything should be handled with care. How can we leave her alone in the room? What kind of service is this?â Han Yu looked at Grandma Chen and the others at the door disapprovingly, clearly dissatisfied with their actions. Even if his wife was upset, the servants should have persuaded her, rather than leaving the mistress in danger.
Had Han Yu reprimanded the servants like this on an ordinary day, Su Wenyue would have spoken up in their defense by now. But today, there was no response from her. Han Yu couldnât help but feel a sense of anxiety as he walked swiftly to the bed. Just then, the servants lit the lamp, and he saw a lump under the covers. Pulling back the blanket, Su Wenyueâs back was revealed.
Han Yu carefully turned her around, only to find his delicate wife with tears streaming down her face, her eyes swollen from crying, which made his heart twinge.
âWife, whatâs wrong? Why are you crying so hard? Have you been wronged?â Han Yu hadnât expected his wife to be so emotional. Had he known, he would have come back sooner, rather than trying to mend the rift between his mother and wife first.
âWhy do you even care about me at all? In the end, youâre all family, and Iâm just an outsider!â Su Wenyue attempted to push Han Yu away but was held firmly in his embrace. After a few futile shoves, she turned her face away as tears continued to flow unchecked.
Inside, Su Wenyue felt hurt, but more than that, she wanted Han Yu to know she had been greatly wronged. Since Madam Yang had gotten ahead by complaining first, Su Wenyue wasnât without her own strategy, and this tactic was definitely effective against Han Yu.
âWife, listen to me. Tell me your grievances, and stop crying. Otherwise, our baby will be sad too,â Han Yu was distressed and confused as he frantically tried to console her.
âYou only care about the child in your belly, not about my feelings at all. You leave me alone at home to be bullied by your mother, and you never heard what she said about me. Itâs bad enough that she always criticizes me, but she also called me a house-ruining wife. Clearly, you brought those servants, yet she shifts the blame to me. Iâve been so wronged⦠and she says Iâm being delicate, saying I still have the airs of a young rich lady. How am I being delicate? If she really despises me that much, she might as well divorce me, after allâ¦â
Su Wenyue hadnât finished speaking when the expression on Han Yuâs face darkened, âAfter all, what?â