Peasant Woman’s Decreed Life as a Wife

Chapter 141: Take away the silver hairpin

  Chapter 141 Take away the silver hairpin

  Twenty cents a piece of pastry is not cheap, even in a shop, it is more than one tael a catty.

However, the rivers in Nanchang County are well transported, the flow of people is large, and it belongs to the south of the Yangtze River, and there are many rich people, so Chu Xing quickly finished his work, so he drove the mule cart and waited for Chu Liu and Chu Zhiwen at the gate of the city. up.

   "Ah Xing, here is your letter." When he walked to the teahouse at the gate of the city, someone called him. Chu Xing quickly went to get the letter and saw the word Chu Heng on it at a glance.

  Chu Xing knew at a glance that it was for his sister-in-law. He didn't know many words, but he knew the simple ones.

   And he followed Chu Heng to recognize the characters.

  In the village.

  Tang Rou suffered a loss from Ye Muyu in the morning, and went home angrily.

   Didn't meet Tang Wangshi and Tang Xueren, and there was no one in the room, so she turned around and went into her own room, trying to think about the way forward.

   Mrs. Ye obviously doesn't want to get along well with her, so it's inappropriate to enter the Chu family from Mrs. Ye's side.

  Then the only option is for Mrs. Ye to make way for herself.

   Tang Rou thought of Ye Muyu's body, gritted her teeth, and thought about how the chronic poison could be put into Ye Muyu's medicine.

   Before she could figure it out, someone came back from outside.

   Tang Rou didn't dare to show any flaws. Before marrying Chu Heng, she had to stabilize the Tang Wang family first, and she couldn't be married off first.

   Tang Rou thought so, and left the room.

  I thought it was Tang Wang who came back, but who knew that he bumped into Tang Chuan.

  Tang Chuan saw Tang Rou, and in an instant new hatred and old hatred emerged together. He walked up to Tang Rou in a few steps, and said aggressively and angrily: "Tang Rou, it's very good, because of you, now I'm in Class C."

   "Give me twenty taels, otherwise, I will definitely tell dad about this matter. At that time, no matter how you calculate it, it will be useless." After Tang Chuan gave a cold smile, he was not afraid that Tang Rou would not give it.

   Even, he knew that the fact that Tang Rou liked Chu Heng was a trick in his hands.

   Tang Chuan does not intend to drop out of the school. After all, no matter how bad the atmosphere in Class C is, he can still enter Class B with his own efforts, but if he returns to the village, his father may not want him to study.

  This is not what he wants to see.

   Tang Chuan also wanted to leave a way out for himself, and Tang Rou was obviously the best one to use.

   "What did you say?" Tang Rou screamed: "Twenty taels, why don't you grab it."

"I'm ashamed to say that if you hadn't come to me and wanted me to help you make an appointment with Chu Heng and accomplish good things with you, I wouldn't have been tricked by Chu Heng and thrown into Class C." Tang Chuan snorted softly: It's your fault, so if you don't have twenty taels, don't blame me for being rude."

   Tang Rou was angry and startled.

   "Twenty taels, you don't even have to sell me." Tang Rou gritted her teeth and didn't want to back down.

  She knew that the Tang family were all unfamiliar white-eyed wolves with big appetites. If it wasn't for getting close to Chu Heng and becoming the first-class wife in the future, she would definitely not want to cooperate with the Tang family.

   "Then I'll sell you, you're not young anyway." Tang Chuan nodded seriously.

   "You!" Tang Rou blushed with anger, wishing she could strangle Tang Chuan to death.

   Tang Chuan said impatiently: "What? Don't want to?"

   "I don't have twenty taels." Tang Rou took a deep breath and gritted her teeth.

   "Then how much do you have? Don't tell me it's only a few taels. I know that you still have a silver hairpin, which can sell for at least ten taels." Tang Chuan looked at her with a half-smile.

  (end of this chapter)