Chapter 798: Disappointment
Peasant Woman's Decreed Life as a Wife
Editor:Â EndlessFantasy Translation
However, once Chu Heng was disappointed and was no longer willing to accept someone, even if they cried and begged him, he would not be soft-hearted at all.
Unfortunately, Wang Shichu did not know that he was destined to be depressed for a long time in the future.
Over hereâ¦
Ye Muyu, Chu Xingjun, and the others were in the central room.
Chu Xingjun held her hand and patted it gently with some reluctance. âAh Yu, itâs been hard on you and Ah Heng this time. Without you, Eldest Aunt wouldnât even know how to take advantage of the mountain, let alone earn money.â
âEldest Aunt, youâre welcome. Iâve always wanted the poor to live a better life. Youâre still relatives, so naturally, Iâll help if I can.â Ye Muyu smiled.
âAh Yu and Ah Heng are so kind. Youâll definitely be rewarded.â Chu Xingjun smiled lovingly.
âI look forward to Ah Heng becoming an official.â
âThank you for your kind words, Eldest Aunt.â Ye Muyu knew that Chu Hengâs goal was to become an official. She had felt this very clearly in the past two days. She had a strange feeling about it.
Chu Heng clearly had not become an official yet, but he knew the way of being an official very well. He even had his unique aura.
âMother, Iâm here.â The eldest daughter-in-law of the Xiang family walked over with a bag of mushrooms.
Chu Xingjun took out a cloth bag and handed it to Ye Muyu. âAh Yu, these are some mountain products that I picked up previously. There are different mushrooms inside. Take a look. Itâs delicious to stew soup with.â
âEldest Auntâs family doesnât have anything rare. Take this thing. Itâs not worth much.â
âOh right, thereâs also some sugar cane here. Eat the roots inside. Theyâre very sweet. Give them to the children as snacks.â
âThese days, the villagers have all gone to the mountains and caught a lot of pheasants. Although this thing isnât delicious, itâs more or less a wild game. It tastes different from domestic chickens.â
âOh right, thereâs also a pigeon. Look, itâs still alive. Itâs a gray pigeon. I heard that the rich families in the county eat it and itâs good for your health.â Chu Xingjun took out all the things she had prepared beforehand and handed them to Ye Muyu.
The daughters-in-law of the Xiang family helped to pack the bags.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Ye Muyu said, âEldest Aunt, you donât have to prepare so much. Leave it for your family. The children at home can eat too. I have them all in my area.â
âEven if you have them in your area, itâs hard to catch them. This is your cousinâs kind intention. Please accept it.â Chu Xingjun insisted.
Ye Muyu saw that she could not reject it, so she accepted it helplessly.
âOld man, come here.â Chu Xingjun waved at him.
Xiang Zhifu walked over with a hoe. Chu Xingjun said, âGo and dig some ginger from the ground later.â
Thatâs right, the Xiang family did grow ginger, but not much. They planted it in the vegetable field next to the house to keep out the cold in winter.
September was the time to dig for ginger. The Xiang family valued the harvest of the land, so they planted ginger very well.
Ye Muyu had asked Chu Hengâs caravan to bring back some ginger a while ago. They were waiting for the seedlings to be planted in January, but that would be next year.
âUncle, you donât have to give me too much of this ginger. Keep it. Next year, you can grow more and sell it in the county.â Ye Muyu reminded.
Xiang Zhifu patted his head. âIâve heard that the rich families in the county usually buy ginger. However, I thought that they wouldnât want things from small farmers like us, so I didnât think of selling it.â
âAlso, these are only enough for my family, so I donât plan to sell them.â
âHowever, since we can earn some money from the wood ears this year, we can buy more cotton. We donât need to use so much ginger.â
âOther than that, we donât have much land at home, so we canât split the land to grow ginger. The whole family has to eat, and we donât dare to gamble with food. What if they donât buy it?â Xiang Zhifu smiled helplessly.