Peasant Woman’s Decreed Life as a Wife

Chapter 57: leave home

  Chapter 57 Leaving Home

  Seeing that he packed it up, he didn't ask any more questions.

  It's getting late.

  At the door, Chu Xing, the third son of Uncle Wu’s family, was already at the door, driving a mule cart and waiting.

   "Brother Heng, you can go." Chu Xing was at the door, and came in with the sound of the snorting of the mule.

  The courtyard door was pulled open.

  Chu Heng came out with a bag on his back and a bookcase.

  Chu Xing jumped down from the mule cart with a smile, took the bookcase in his hand, and placed it on the mule cart skillfully. Seeing Ye Muyu, he also enthusiastically called out: "Sister-in-law."

  Ye Muyu nodded lightly: "Thank you for your hard work, let's have some wine."

  Ye Muyu handed seven or eight copper coins to Chu Xing.

  Chu Xing was stunned for a moment, and wanted to return it, but Ye Muyu had already stopped. He rubbed his head and subconsciously looked at Chu Heng.

  A look of surprise flashed across Chu Heng's eyes, and he quickly regained his composure. Seeing him looking over, he nodded: "Your sister-in-law told you to hold it, so take it."

   "Then...thank you, sister-in-law." Chu Xing accepted it without refusing.

  Chu Heng told Ye Muyu: "If you have anything to do, you can go to your mother, or you can wait until you learn how to write, and then write to me. When the time comes, just ask Ah Xing to send it to me."

  Chu Xing was embarrassed to interrupt the couple's conversation, and had already sat at the front of the mule cart.

  Hearing his name, he hurriedly turned his head and smiled heartily at Ye Muyu: "Sister-in-law, if you need anything for Brother Heng, just give it to me, and I will definitely deliver it to Brother Heng."

  Ye Muyu nodded to show that she knew about it, and with Chuxing helping to deliver things, she felt much more at ease.

  Chu Heng saw that he had nothing to say, so he got into the car.

  Looking at the two children, and after admonishing them, he turned his gaze away. Chu Xing drove the mule cart and walked away slowly.

  Ye Muyu adapted quickly, after all, she has no relationship with Chu Heng now.

   "Go back to the house." Ye Muyu said.

  Chu Jinfeng ran into the courtyard like a wind, and shouted to the sky: "Hahaha, dad is finally gone, no one is watching me write anymore!"

  Chu Ziluo didn't speak, and obediently followed Ye Muyu. Hearing what his younger brother said, he subconsciously looked up at her mother.

  Ye Muyu didn't have any special reaction. Chu Heng left. If Chu Jin was unhappy, she would be surprised.

   "Although your father is gone, you have to write your homework every day. Your father has already told your grandfather, and your grandfather will check it later."

  Chu Heng didn't believe that Ye Muyu could treat Chu Jin harshly.

  Ye Muyu also breathed a sigh of relief, she never liked to force her, and she had never disciplined her children. She felt that if she persisted, the effect might not be good.

  Naturally happy to be leisurely.

  When Chu Jin heard this, he didn't refute, but looked up at her: "Mother, after that, I finish memorizing and writing every day, will you let me play?"

   After all, it was a playful age, Chu Jin didn't dare to resist in front of Chu Heng, but now he wants to struggle, at least, he can't keep studying or playing.

   "Of course, reading also pays attention to the right amount."

  Ye Muyu answered affirmatively, and Chu Jin grinned instantly.

   "Mother, you are so kind, then can you cook delicious meat for me in the future?" Chu Jin said coquettishly.

  Ye Muyu reached out and tapped his forehead, showing a doting look on his face: "Just be obedient, and mother will cook delicious food for you every day and send it to you."

   "The same goes for Ziluo."

  Chu Ziluo was worried that her mother would stop loving her when her father left, but when she heard this, she immediately grinned happily.

  (end of this chapter)