Zhong Cheng opened the door and let Ze Wu drive the carriage in.
No wonder the Zhong familyâs courtyard was so big; their home was actually two houses, connected together. They had a total of ten rooms, and each house had three main rooms and two side rooms. There was a row of open sheds on the west side of the courtyard, which held the stables, chicken coops, as well as storage for wagons and farm tools.
The house nearer the streets was where Zhong Chengâs parents lived.
After Ms. Liang, Mo Feng and Mo Yan entered the house, Ze Wu came in with goods that were in the carriage, âMadam, where should I put this?â
Mrs. Liang waved her hand towards a table, âJust put it here!â
Zhong Chengâs mother said politely, âYouâve come here from so far away, you shouldnât have brought us a gift!â
Ms. Liang said casually, âItâs just a few snacks most households have at home. I just took a couple to thank someone for asking for directions, since I didnât expect to find this place so soon.â
Mo Yan sat beside her mother, secretly observing Zhong Chengâs mother. Her clothes are clean, but plain. When she was talking to Ms. Liang, her eyes were flickering, but she definitely wasnât scheming, instead being rather unconfident and cowardly. She reminded Mo Yan of Ms. Hua and most of the women in the countryside.
Mo Feng took a sip of tea, then frowned and put the tea cup down, âWhy is this tea so bitter? Itâs far worse than the ones sold in my familyâs firm.â
If he hadnât mentioned it, Mo Yan wouldâve forgotten that she hadnât asked him why he took her Mengding Huangya tea leaves.
Zhong Chengâs motherâs eyes flickered again, but she still smiled and said, âWe donât drink tea normally, and Chengâer brought this tea back.â
Ms. Liang took a sip and said, âThe quality doesnât matter, itâs just to quench our thirst. Fengâer, donât be picky.â
At this time, two children, a boy and a girl, ran in. The girl was five or six years old, and the boy was three or four years old. Their clothes were correctly sized, but were all faded and clearly just adult clothing, re-tailored for them.
Theydidnât dare to speak when they saw strangers, and snuggled up to Zhong Chengâs mother, staring straight at the Mo family. She said these were her eldest sonâs children.
Ms. Liang opened the gift box on the table, took out the candied fruit, and gave it to them. The children looked at their grandma, who nodded and said, âTake it!â They ran out after taking the candied fruit.
Then, a chubby woman came to the door, grabbing the two children and starting to reprimand them, âWho told you to run over here? You need to learn manners.â
Mo Yan remembered she was the woman who first sold them duck eggs at the market, and she was Zhong Chengâs sister-in-law. She stood up and greeted her, and the woman nodded with a silly smile, âMiss Mo Yan, Madam.â
Zhong Cheng asked his sister-in-law to come in and sit down, but she refused repeatedly, and took her two children away.
Zhong Chengâs father spoke for the first time, âSince you are here, letâs discuss the childrenâs marriage! Letâs settle the dowry first.â
Ms. Liang sat upright and said, âI told Chengâer that Iâm not selling my daughter, and itâs not like our family canât afford a dowry. According to tradition, the dowry is six and a half silver taels. The other parts of the dowry can just follow tradition as well.â
Mo Yan tugged Mo Fengâs sleeve under the table to make him talk. He cleared his throat and said, âMy sister is the head of the family and has done a lot for it. When she gets married, we canât let her suffer. We did a rough calculation at home, and her dowry costs a few dozen silver taels! This is discounting the clothes and jewellery she bought herself.â
Zhong Chengâs motherâs expression became more and more embarrassed, âThe dowry will be hers in the future. We donât want any of it.â
Ms. Liang proudly said, âOf course, but I want to ask, where will they live after marriage? Will their residence be able to accommodate Mo Lingâs dowry?â
Mo Feng echoed, âThatâs right, a whole set of mahogany furniture!â
This time, Zhong Cheng spoke up, âOur house was built last year, but it hasnât been tidied up yet. I want to hear what you think about it! How about we go and have a look?â
His father also echoed, âYes, letâs go and have a look! See if there are any more requests for the house, so we can change anything if necessary.â
Mo Yan helped Ms. Liang get up, and Zhong Cheng led them out of the courtyard, before going to another home to the south.
It was almost identical to the Zhong familyâs first home, and the two houses were connected together again. The windows of the house near the street have been pasted over with paper, and it looked like people were living in them.
Zhong Cheng explained, âAuntie, my second elder brother and second sister-in-law live here, and the house further away from the street is mine.â
Ms. Liang looked around, âThe place seems spacious, so both families will go through the same gate in the future?â
âWe didnât think that far ahead when building the house. My parents only made one door for the sake of convenience.â
The other house didnât even have paper on the windows. They looked in; nothing was tidied up inside, but it seemed spacious.
Mo Yan looked towards the west side of the courtyard, âIs there also a street there? Could you make another door?â
Zhong Cheng nodded and said, âYes, since itâs at the edge of the village and there are no other residents. We can install a door easily.â
âLetâs go and have a look!â
Then, the door of the house on the side opened, and a young woman in green clothes with purple flowers on her hair stood at the door.
âChengâer, who are these!â
The womanâs eyes fluttered wildly as she tried her best to show off her charm, but itâs a pity that she had a plain appearance with thin eyebrows and small eyes.
Zhong Cheng greeted his second sister-in-law and introduced her to everyone. He clearly stated that Ms. Liang was his future mother-in-law. The woman, but she looked up and down at her, before saying to him, âDidnât you say you were going to cancel the marriage?â
Zhong Cheng explained, âIt was a misunderstanding. Since my future mother-in-law had come all the way here, we decided to take the opportunity to settle the marriage.â
âThen congratulations, brother!â The woman turned and went back to the room with a strange look on her face.
When they all left the courtyard, Mo Yan was the first to run to the lake. Zhong Cheng smiled indulgently and said, âShe misses her ducks! Iâll accompany her to see them. Father, Mother, please rest at home with Mother-in-law!â
Ms. Liang said helplessly, âThis child is very energetic.â
Mu Feng didnât want to sit there awkwardly, so he followed them. Ze Wu and Lu Junming naturally followed as well.
There were weeping willows planted by the river, and their branches were already green.
Mo Yan ran all the way to the river, almost falling after she stepped on a smooth pebble, but fortunately, Lu Junming stopped her.
The river water shimmered in the sun, and Zhong Cheng pointed to some small white dots in the middle of the river and said, âLook, Yanâer, those are your ducks.â
The breeze blew gently, and the branches of the weeping willows brushed against their faces, causing them to itch. Zhong Cheng broke off a willow branch casually, and pulled out the core, leaving only the bark. Then, he made a small hole with his fingernails, before putting it on his lips and blowing on it, making a âwoo-wooâ sound, which was very loud and can be heard from far away.