Peasant Woman’s Decreed Life as a Wife

Chapter 44: Chu Qingxiang

  Chapter 44 Chu Qingxiang

   "If you go, your sister Qingyu will go too." Ye Muyu told her without crushing that the child is still young, just slowly become sensible, there is no need to know that it is because her father is crazy and insists on doing this.

   And Chu Heng did this because he was dissatisfied with the original master raising the two children.

  No matter how indifferent she is, she can't tell an eight-year-old child that her parents have a bad relationship.

  Back home, Ye Muyu put the things in the basket into the kitchen, and used the same basket to send the things to the old house.

  Ye Muyu just got ready when she saw Chu Heng walking over.

  She said: "I have prepared five catties of meat, one catty of tea leaves, two bags of sugar, and two bolts of cloth. As for the cloth, the brown one is yours, and you have another two bolts of cloth, enough to make summer clothes."

   "The other thing is to respect silver."

   "How much should I give?"

  Ye Muyu was very thoughtful, and Chu Heng felt more and more that Ye's pretending was real, and he didn't know who taught it.

  In the previous life, I had never seen her be so polite, but she was full of pettiness everywhere.

  Chu Heng hid these thoughts in his heart, and responded: "I have already given the filial piety silver, you don't need to worry about it."

   This is not even telling her how much I gave.

  Ye Muyu's expression became lighter, and he nodded to show that he understood.

  After Ye Muyu put on new clean shoes for Chu Ziluo.

  The family of four set off for the old house.

   Arrived outside the old house, the door of the old house was wide open.

  Chu Liu and eldest daughter-in-law Zhang are washing clothes.

  Chu Zhiwen and Chu Lin were not there.

  Chu Sheng and Chu Ming are both studying in the village school, and they are not at home right now.

  Only Chu Qingxiang, who is waiting to be married, does needlework at home.

   "Mother, sister-in-law." Chu Heng called out.

  Ye Muyu and the two children called out.

   "Ah Heng is here, let's talk first."

   "Boss, daughter-in-law, don't wash your clothes yet, go and call your father-in-law and A Lin back."

   "By the way, there are two of the second child's family. They both called over and said they have something to say."

  Chu and Liu originally hoped that Chu Heng would not come over, so it shows that what he said yesterday was just a joke.

  Unfortunately, he failed to fulfill his wish, Chu and Liu sighed in his heart, while making arrangements in an orderly manner.

  Ms. Zhang responded when she heard the words, got up and patted her pants before going out to call for someone.

  Chu Heng went straight into the main room.

  Chu and Liu yelled: "Qingxiang, come and make tea."

   "Understood, grandma." Chu Qingxiang has been learning the rules recently, and it was only last night that she found out that Chu Ziluo might come to learn the rules with her.

  She didn't care much. She was already much older than her two cousins. What she thought about day and night was her life after marriage.

  Chu Qingxiang brought the tea over and cooked it in a decent manner, although some movements were obviously wrong.

  Chu Heng saw it and pointed out aloud.

   "Thank you, Third Uncle." Chu Qingxiang was a little taken aback, thinking that Third Uncle was knowledgeable, fortunately he helped her correct it, otherwise it would be embarrassing to serve tea to guests.

   "Third Uncle, Third Aunt, drink tea."

   "Sister Ziluo, brother Ajin, drink tea." Chu Qingxiang moved smoothly, which shows that she has learned a lot.

  Chu Ziluo's eyes showed envy, holding a teacup, she whispered, "Thank you, Sister Qingxiang."

Chu Jin is much calmer than Chu Ziluo. He has been doted on by Mrs. Ye since he was a child. In addition, only his father was selected as a scholar, so he is the envied child in the village. Therefore, seeing Chu Qingxiang making tea .

  He thinks it looks good, but he doesn't envy it.

  (end of this chapter)