Chapter 227 - 136: Pointing Fingers and Giving Instructions
Rebirth of a Farming Wife
Su Wenyue woke up, and Han Yu stayed by her side for another day or two, only returning to the military camp after ensuring that Su Wenyue was truly fine. Having been away for many days, a considerable amount of work had piled up, including that matter which required ongoing preparations and strategies. Han Yu had no choice but to immerse himself completely in his busy schedule, becoming even stronger to ensure the protection of his wife and child.
It was not advisable to move around during confinement, so Su Wenyue had to stay at the Su Family to recover. Since she didnât have breast milk, the three children were all fed by the nannies. The childbirth had taken a toll on Su Wenyueâs health, leaving her with little energy to nurse the children herself. The nannies brought the children to her daily, and seeing the three little ones sleeping sweetly, Su Wenyue felt her heart brimming with contentment.
âMadam, the three children are very well-behavedâthey donât fuss or cry. Itâs as if they understand what the adults say, and they are truly adorable,â the nanny said with a smile, intending to compliment Su Wenyue while genuinely feeling that way. Over these days, the children had grown quite a bit, no longer the red, wrinkly little figures they were at birth. Such tiny babies truly change by the day.
Hearing someone praising her children, Su Wenyue felt joyful: âIndeed, theyâve gotten much plumper just in these few days.â
âItâs our Lady Yue who is blessed. Despite appearing fragile, she managed to give birth to three children all by herselfâwho else has such ability as our Lady Yue?â said a hearty voice from outside. Su Wenyue looked over and saw a beautiful woman in her twenties helping her eldest aunt enter, followed by a delicate young girl about fourteen or fifteen years old.
Su Wenyue had already been informed by the An Family about the visit of her eldest uncleâs female relatives, so she wasnât surprised. Her big brotherâs injury was sustained because of the niece of her eldest aunt, and seeing the group coming in, she already guessed who they were.
âEldest aunt, Cousin-in-law, and this must be the Second Cousin from eldest auntâs family, right? Sheâs very pretty,â Su Wenyue said with a smile. Although she was not particularly happy about her cousin because of her big brotherâs injury, she still had to maintain surface pleasantries to avoid making her eldest aunt feel uncomfortable.
âYes, this is my niece from my motherâs family, Pei Yuhan, the daughter of the governor of Jiangzhou, Pei Hai,â Mrs. Pei, the eldest aunt, introduced, allowing them to get acquainted.
âThat day when I came to see you, you were still unconscious. Itâs good to finally see you awake now, looking much more spirited, and the children have grown so well too,â Mrs. Pei said with a smile. She genuinely took pleasure in Su Wenyueâs recoveryâafter all, Su Wenyue was the only daughter in this generation of the Su family, and since she only had two sons, she cherished Su Wenyue as her own daughter.
âThank you, eldest aunt, for your concern. I have indeed recovered significantly. However, it is I who should come to greet you, and yet youâve had to come to me instead,â Su Wenyue responded.
âChild, we are family; thereâs no need for such formalities. You just focus on resting and raising the children wellâthat would be the best,â she replied. âYour grandfather will also be coming over in a few days. If he knew what you had been through, he would be so heartbroken.â
âIndeed, the men of our family dote on Lady Yue the most. Not just Grandfather, but Husband and Second Brother would be distressed to learn of her ordeal. Luckily, Lady Yue pulled through,â Mrs. Chu chimed in, supporting what Mrs. Pei had said. This, however, made Pei Yuhan, standing to the side, feel quite uncomfortable. The Su family cherished Su Wenyue the most, so where did that leave her? Besides, Su Wenyueâs father was just a Wealthy Merchant, and now she was married to a country Man, hardly an equal match in Status, nowhere near comparable to herself. n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Pei Yuhan kept her thoughts to herself and did not express her discontent. Although her father was a prefecture governor, she had a stepmother who disliked her in every possible way, wishing she could be rid of herâhence her coming to the Su Mansion for refuge. Now dependent on her Aunt for a living in the Su Mansion, Pei Yuhan had to be careful with her words and behavior to avoid displeasing her Aunt, a far cry from Su Wenyueâs carefree life.
Seeing Pei Yuhanâs mournful expression, Mrs. Chu kept her face neutral but felt annoyed inside. The Pei family had not mistreated her, treating her with the same regard as the first lady of the Su family, yet this good cousin always seemed pitiful, as if wronged, which was irritating to others. Now acting like this in Lady Yueâs presence was nothing but seeking trouble.
At this point, Su Wenyue still didnât fully understand the nature of her Miss Cousin. Seeing Mrs. Chuâs discomfort, she felt obliged to ask, âCousin Yuhan, whatâs wrong? Why are your eyes red? Is it that youâve been poorly taken care of in our home, causing you unhappiness? You can speak up, and I will reprimand them.â
âNo, no, no one has neglected me. Itâs my own doing. Iâve heard that once a cousin is married, she shouldnât boss around at her motherâs home. It would not be good if word of that got out,â Pei Yuhan replied, indirectly criticizing Su Wenyue despite her own discomfort.
Su Wenyue felt somewhat unable to accept Pei Yuhanâs words. What did they implyâthat she was being reprimanded? But from what position was Pei Yuhan speaking? If it were someone from the Su family, that might be one thing, but to be a mere guest in the home and speak so was another.
Mrs. Pei was somewhat embarrassed by her nieceâs words. This child really didnât know how to speak. It was Lady Yue who had spoken up for her benefit, but now she was retorting with such statements. It was quite inappropriate. However, she didnât want to be too harsh, considering the nieceâs sensitive temperament due to issues at home.
Mrs. Chu simply thought Pei Yuhan was out of her mind, giving her a speechless look. She couldnât fathom how the Pei family raised their daughter to turn out this disagreeable. During her time at the Marquis Mansion, Pei Yuhanâs behavior was already questionable, but now she was causing trouble outside, embarrassing whose family!
Su Wenyue wished to retort to Pei Yuhanâs comment, but out of respect for her eldest aunt, she hesitated, not knowing what to say. Exchanging glances with Mrs. Chu, they shared a sense of frustrated kinship.
Seeing that Su Wenyue didnât respond, Pei Yuhan felt justified in her remarks, adopting a âIâm saying this for your goodâ attitude: âCousin, Iâm only looking out for you. Thereâs a saying, âA married daughter is like spilled water.â Now that you are married, you shouldnât interfere in the Su familyâs affairs anymore. Otherwise, even if Master Su and Madam Su dote on you, your Sister-in-law might not be pleased.â
âMiss Pei is mistaken. Although Yue has gotten married, she will always be the daughter of the Su family. Not only do Father-in-Law and Mother-in-Law cherish her, but I, as her Sister-in-law, do the same. Miss Peiâs words sound like they are trying to sow discord between us,â came a voice from the doorway.
Feng Ruolin had just reached the door when she heard someone bullying her little sister-in-law. Being straightforward and intolerant of dust, she cared little for complex relations. The Father-in-Law and Mother-in-Law, as well as her Husband, all treasured the little sister-in-law like a precious jewel, and she too was fond of her. Bullying her little sister-in-law was unacceptable. She immediately spoke up.