After going back home to eat breakfast, Mo Yan said, âIâm going to deliver the drunken dates to the back yard.â She grabbed a full bowl, and while Mrs. Liang wasnât looking, quickly put a few in a handkerchief to give to her second grandma.
She put the handkerchief in her sleeve and went to the back yard. Her second grandma was getting some sun. When she saw Mo Yan, she pointed at the north room without saying anything, meaning: Your grandmotherâs there, go!
Mo Yan took out her handkerchief with one hand and gave it to her second grandma, whispering, âSecond grandma, drunken dates!â
After looking at the northern room and seeing no movement, she took it and hid it in her pocket. Mo Yan went to the northern room, involuntarily shivering after thinking about the old womanâs grim stare. She coughed once, then mustered the courage to knock.
A sound of acknowledgement came from behind the door before she stepped in, seeing the old woman seated at the table. She had a walking stick in one hand, and she looked as unpleasant as always. Mo Yan handed the bowl in her hands.
She glanced at the drunken dates inside before harrumphing, âPut it down. You canât even squeak out a single word? You really are useless.â
Mo Yan put the bowl down and immediately turned to leave, not wanting to stay a second longer than necessary. She thought, itâs not that I canât speak, I just donât want to speak to you.
Seeing her second grandma standing by her room, Mo Yan gave her a fleeting look before running out.
In the courtyard of the Mo family, Mrs. Liang was drying the sorghum ears, while the chickens circled them. When Mrs. Liang wasnât looking, they sneaked a few bites, infuriating her, âWhy didnât I cook all of you during the Mid-Autumn Festival?â
Mo Ling beat on the ground using a stick, the sudden sound scaring the chickens and causing them to flee.
That night, Mo Ling went to the Cao family to change her medicine once more. Mo Yan knew what she was doing, but was powerless to stop her.
Ms. Li had came to buy salted eggs from them again, and said to Mrs. Liang as soon as she entered, âI need to congratulate you early. When are Lingâer and Mr. Tian getting engaged?â
Mrs. Liang expressed slight anger, âWhat are you blathering on about!â
âDonât you know how close those two are? Of course theyâre going to get engaged!â
âHow, how are they close?â
âLike that,â Ms. Li said without further elaboration. Mrs. Liangâs face went green, âDonât spread rumours, did you see it with your own eyes? Donât sully my Mo Lingâs good name!â
Ms. Li was shocked to realise that she was actually angry, âWait, did you really not know? The entire village has been talking about how compatible your Mo Ling is with Mr. Tian!â
Mrs. Liang couldnât care less about Ms. Li right now and bolted towards the school. Mr. Tian was teaching his student when she asked from outside, âMr. Tian, can you come outside quickly? I have something to ask you!â
She could hear a student say from inside the classroom, âIs this about your engagement?â
Mr. Tian put down his textbook and bowed towards Mrs. Liang, âHello Mrs. Liang, what do you need to ask me about?â
Since the entire village already knew, she didnât bother with subtlety and just spoke in her normal voice, âYouâre a scholar, and youâre supposed to be well-mannered. How could you do such a thing!â
Mr. Tian didnât understand. âIâm sorry, but what are you referring to?â
Mrs. Liang was so furious her face went green again, âYou seduced my Mo Ling and made us the laughingstock of the entire village, thatâs what you did!â
âIâ¦we never did such a thing.â
He just admitted that they had met in private before, and all the students could hear him!
âAlright then, her dowryâs twenty silver taels. If you can afford that, Iâll let you marry her.â
âThatâ¦â
Seeing him hesitate, Mrs. Liang started mocking him, âAre you so poor you canât even afford that? How dare you try and marry my daughter? Do you want her to starve with you?â
By this time, people passing by the school had come over to watch the drama, and Cao Zhang came out of the school to try and mediate. âMrs. Liang, letâs talk this over civilly. Continuing like this will make us all laughingstocks!â
Although Mrs. Liang was fiery, she cared deeply about her face. She had never been disrespected like this in all the years sheâd lived in Chenzhong Village.
âSince Mr. Tian has slapped my face so hard, I donât want it anymore. As soon as you give me twenty silver taels, you can get married to Mo Ling any time you want.â
It was universally accepted that you had to give your wifeâs parents a dowry, but it wasnât very polite for them to outright state a price.
Mo Ling and Mo Yan had rushed over, with the former going over to pull on her motherâs sleeve, whispering, âMum, what are you doing here? Letâs go back home!â
Mrs. Liang flung off her hand and started scolding her, âYouâre the one whoâs losing us face, what am I doing here? Since you want to marry him so badly, Iâm telling him that to marry you, he has to pay twenty silver taels and not a dollar less.â
Mo Ling was being treated like a commodity and her face turned purple, âStop scolding me, so you just want to exchange me for an ox? Iâll buy you an ox, is that enough?â
Mrs. Liang harrumphed, âThen youâll have to work yourself to the bone? In that case, why are you marrying this man! Youâll still have to work like a slave for him!â
âIâm willing!â
Since things had escalated to this level, Mo Ling dropped all pretence as well.
Mo Yan walked in front of the two and glanced at Mr. Tian, âSis, thereâs no use even if youâre willing. Has he ever said heâs willing to marry you?â
If Mr. Tian had said he was willing to work to pay off the dowry, Mrs. Liang wouldnât have made him pay it. But he didnât, he backed down!â
Mo Ling didnât believe that her sister, who normally cared for her so much, was antagonising her right now. But when she looked at Mr. Tian, he avoided her gaze.
She grabbed his waistband, the one she made for him. âIâm asking you, are you willing to marry me or not?â
It was a gift from her, hoping that heâd be moved and decide to marry her. But it turns out her heart was given to the wrong person.
Mr. Tian tried to pry open her hand and back away, âMo Ling, I really canât afford to pay twenty silver taels. I donât have that kind of money.â
Mrs. Liang, who was watching from the side, harrumphed again, âCan you see now? He had never intended to marry you!â
The people surrounding them increased, and Mo Yan took her sisterâs hand off Mr. Tian, ordering him coldly, âTake off your waistband.â
Mr. Tian did as she said, and she took it before leading Mo Ling home. The crowd parted when they left. Right now, Mo Ling felt like she wasnât in Chenzhong Village, but an entirely different and foreign place.
When they returned home, Mo Ling laid on the kang, looking at the ceiling blankly. She neither spoke nor ate.
Mo Yan put the waistband away wordlessly. She had to work through this herself.
Post-edit notes: Poor Mo Lingâ¦I hope she recovers from heartbreak soon.