Chapter 83: Status Position
Rebirth of a Farming Wife
Translator: 549690339
Jin Qiao finished speaking and kowtowed three loud times to Jin Dacheng, knocking her forehead until it bled. When she stood up, her face was devoid of any expression. It was only then that Jin Dacheng truly felt heartbroken, as if he had just realized that he had lost a daughter.
âQiao Qiao, itâs Dad who has wronged you. But Dad really had no other choice. Donât blame me, please? The child your mother is carrying is your direct younger brother. You wouldnât want your brother to endure days of going hungry either, right?â Jin Dacheng still attempted to salvage his daughterâs affection. Perhaps it wasnât out of fear of losing a daughter, but hoping that once she was in the Su Family, she would be able to help out at home.
âThatâs not my mother; my mother died long ago. If it werenât for my motherâs death, I wouldnât have been abused by my stepmother, nearly beaten to death, living like a child who is unloved by both parents. And Uncle, you should stop calling yourself âDadâ. Iâve already sold myself to the Su Family, and the money from selling myself is still in your hands. From now on, whether I live or die, I belong to the Su Family, and I have nothing to do with the Jin family anymore. I donât have a brother either. Now that youâve taken the money, you should leave quickly.â
Jin Qiaoâs determined detachment from the Jin family was not just empty words. Su Wenyueâs appreciation for Jin Qiaoâs demeanor grew, and seeing Jin Dacheng speechless, she felt a sense of satisfaction.
Jin Dacheng had initially felt some guilt, but seeing how cold and unyielding Jin Qiao was, he became angry. Thinks to himself that his wife was right, this girl was ungrateful. Even though he was her real father, she didnât show a hint of affection and declared she was severing ties, no longer a member of the Jin family. He thought that selling her was the right decision, at least it would bring some money to buy food.
What Jin Dacheng was thinking, nobody knew, but his earlier actions gave everyone a clue. Su Wenyue never had a good impression of Jin Dacheng, an irresponsible father to Jin Qiao, and now her disdain for him grew even stronger.
âQiao Qiao is right. Since she signed a death contract and became part of the Su Family, she has no further connection with the Jin family. Jin Dacheng, since you took the silver, you ought to understand this principle. Donât come harassing Qiao Qiao again, or our Su Family wonât be so easy to talk to. You better weigh your options!â
Jin Dacheng might not take Jin Qiaoâs words to heart despite his dissatisfaction, but Su Wenyueâs words were different. She spoke on behalf of the Su Family. Jin Dacheng was just a farmer scraping out a living from the fields, and he was no match for a prominent family like the Suâs. He quickly agreed and left.
Mrs. Liu Jin didnât follow Jin Dacheng out when he left; perhaps she had more to say to Jin Qiao. While Jin Qiao had not spent much time with her aunt, although the emotional connection might not have been deep, gratitude was definitely there. If not for Mrs. Liu Jinâs intervention, Jin Qiao might have remained at home to be tormented by her stepmother and could have been worn down to death, never having the chance to end up with the Su Family.
âQiao Qiao, donât blame your father. Heâ¦â Ultimately, it was her own flesh and blood brother, and Mrs. Liu Jin wanted to say something in defense of Jin Dacheng. But once she began, she couldnât find any words to excuse him. Her brother had truly been neglectful of his daughter, Qiao Qiao.
Jin Qiao didnât blame Mrs. Liu Jin for speaking on Jin Dachengâs behalf. Instead, she knelt before Mrs. Liu Jin: âQiao Qiao thanks Aunt for her great kindness and for giving Qiao Qiao a chance at life. I will remember Auntâs favor in my heart and will certainly repay you if the opportunity arises. But please donât bring up the Jin family again, as my life from now on belongs to the Su Family.â
Having said that, she then approached Su Wenyue: âQiao Qiao is also grateful to Miss Su for giving Qiao Qiao the opportunity to live.â
Su Wenyue nodded, then took out five taels of silver and gestured for Jin Qiao to give it to Mrs. Liu Jin. Jin Qiao looked both surprised and puzzled at Su Wenyue, but without much questioning, after a moment of hesitation, she followed Su Wenyueâs intent and handed the silver to Mrs. Liu Jin.
Mrs. Liu Jin was also visibly surprised and astonished. The Liu Family wasnât wealthy, and faced with so much silver, she was naturally tempted. Yet, she couldnât just accept it blindly. Mrs. Liu Jin was a tactful and astute woman with a line she wouldnât cross, which actually made her better than Mrs. Liu. Mrs. Liuâs eyes had practically stuck to the silver when Su Wenyue took it out, too bad the silver wasnât meant for her.
âFourth Daughter-in-law, what is this about?â
âMrs. Liu, this silver is given on behalf of Qiao Qiao to repay your kindness. If not for Auntâs careful arrangements for her, God knows what would have happened to the child. Now that Qiao Qiao belongs to my Su Family, I will repay this debt of kindness for her.â
When Mrs. Liu Jin heard Su Wenyueâs intention, she felt as though this silver was meant to cut off her connection with her niece, which was hard for her to accept. She didnât orchestrate everything for the sake of silver but out of gratitude for the kindness her sister-in-law had shown her and because Qiao Qiao was her niece. To take the silver would seem as if she were motivated by profit.
However, Mrs. Liu Jin was just an ordinary woman, and it was impossible not to be moved by the silver laid out before her. In these hard times, so much silver could greatly improve her familyâs life and ensure her children were well-fed. She hesitated for a moment.
On the surface, Jin Qiao appeared decisive and resolute, but internally she was a sensitive child, acutely aware of peopleâs emotions. Although she felt bittersweet about her auntâs reaction, she understood her auntâs predicament.
She had been to the Liu Family with her aunt before. The living conditions there were not much better than the Jinâs, with her younger cousins looking emaciated and their clothes only slightly better than hers, adorned with many patches. Yet with these five taels of silver, her cousins could be well-fed. Moreover, her auntâs reaction, compared to her fatherâs, was already much better. At least, she didnât completely ignore her existence. It was clear that she genuinely cared for her niece, but now she had caused Miss Su to spend so much silver on her behalf. In the future, she would surely find a way to repay her.
âAunt, please take the silver. With this, my cousins can lead a better life.â
âThisâ¦â
Before Mrs. Liu Jin could decide, her niece had already advised her. She wasnât sure if her niece understood the meaning behind the silver. In the past two days, her nieceâs behavior had changed so much that she no longer recognized the timid child who was afraid to even speak aloud. She must not judge her niece with past understandings. But her niece was still young, and even if she was clever, she might not fully understand everything.
Su Wenyue saw Mrs. Liu Jinâs dilemma and understood that giving the silver was not solely to sever the connection between her and Jin Qiao. It was more about making them aware of their statuses and positions so that if they were to have a relationship in the future, they could maintain proper boundaries and limits.