Peasant Woman’s Decreed Life as a Wife

Chapter 1382: shortcoming

  Chapter 1382 Disadvantages

   Then he opened the letter and asked Chu Zhang to read it.

   Mrs. Wang can barely read a few words, and she is not yet able to read letters directly.

  Chu Zhang read every word and sentence.

  The following content stabilized the happy Wang's mood, "Does the Yang family want to get married or not? What did you say about the series of shortcomings of that girl?"

  Chu Zhang originally wanted to hide the later shortcomings, but considering that his mother might find someone else to read the letter, he rejected this idea.

  He didn't want to hide it from his mother either, and he was equally puzzled.

  Chu Cai was watched by the two people, and he couldn't make up his mind: "Otherwise, why don't you write a letter and ask again? Marriage is a big event, so don't force it at all."

   "However, you should first consider whether you can accept this girl's shortcomings." Chu Cai felt that this was the most important thing.

   Wang was a little puzzled: "You mean, the other party is still willing to marry us?"

"The main thing is your attitude." Chu Cai thought for a while, and said: "If you think you can accept the shortcomings of that little girl, then continue to talk about this marriage. If you can't accept it, you will naturally refuse it. The county magistrate Just find a reason."

"Of course, if you can accept it and the other party is unwilling, it's nothing to waste. The main thing is that we have thought it through clearly, and there will be fewer things to discuss in the future. After all, there must be an active party. As the elders of the man, we should be more thoughtful. " After Chu Cai finished speaking, he did not forget to ask her opinion: "What do you think?"

   Wang nodded: "You are right."

   "It is written in the letter that the county magistrate's daughter is simple-minded and not commonplace." Mrs. Wang frowned and asked the two of them for their opinions: "Does this mean that she can't manage the house?"

   "But Zhang'er is the eldest son, and the eldest daughter-in-law doesn't know how to run the house. This..."

   "I said later that I don't know how to do farm work, but only simple cooking and needlework."

   "It's okay if you don't know how to do farm work. Anyway, our family has rented out the fields now, so we don't need to do it ourselves." Wang analyzed: "As for cooking and sewing, it's enough. After all, no one is a cook."

  Chu Cai listened and nodded: "Actually, in the final analysis, this girl is a young lady raised in a deep boudoir, not a peasant woman."

  Chu Zhang nodded, and his conclusion was still reasonable.

  Actually, he has been with Yang Shan before, and he knows that she is indeed a boudoir lady, but she has a good temper. He doesn't care if she can do housework. Now that there are servants in the family, there is no need for the master to do it himself.

  However, the only thing that is more difficult for my mother to accept is probably how to behave in the world.

   She doesn't know how to run a family, so she is really not suitable to be the eldest daughter-in-law.

   But in Chu Zhang's eyes, it's not a big deal. Miss Yang is sensible, and he will teach her sincerely, and she will learn it slowly.

  However, since his wife hasn't married back yet, he naturally won't help her like this in front of his mother.

   "Oh, I'm afraid that this young lady won't be able to live sincerely with Zhang'er after marrying her." After hearing this, Mrs. Wang sighed for a while.

  Chu Cai was surprised: "Didn't you go to see this girl in person, isn't it suitable for living?"

  Wang was stunned: "I didn't say that."

   "Then what do you mean?" Although Chu Cai had the heart to go to work in the shop, she also knew the importance of her son's marriage, so she tried her best to sort out her thinking.

   "Aren't I afraid that she will always have the temperament of a young lady, and she will not be able to live a life." After being chased and asked, Wang also sorted out her own thoughts, glanced at the two of them, and told the truth.

  (end of this chapter)