Chapter 131.2
Struggle in Ancient Times
âDonât worry, Iâve got it under control,â Liao Ming nodded, confident in handling things without burdening his son.
Considering his sonâs recent busyness, there was no need to fret over such trivial matters.
âAlright, you can help me bring some items to visit Zilanâs father. I heard heâs blessed Zilan with a younger brother. As a son-in-law, I should pay a visit, but I canât make it this time, so my father will handle it.â
âSure, you prepare the items, and Iâll handle the delivery,â Liao Ming agreed, thinking it would be a good opportunity for everyone to be informed.
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Mother Deng, upon hearing Liao Mingâs plan to return, suggested, âWhy not bring some sheep? The local ones are different, and include milk powders; theyâre valuable. I doubt even the big shots there would be unwilling to buy, so prepare some.â@@novelbin@@
Liao Ming questioned, âYou donât plan to accompany me back?â
âIt depends on your plans. My two sons are here, and I have no close relatives there. Thereâs no point in going back,â Mother Deng explained, content with her current prosperity.
Having possibly desired to impress others before, now Mother Dengâs desire of it had faded during her time here.
Now, she was the county magistrateâs mother, wherever she went, everyone would pay her a respect.
She ate well and slept well here; why should she suffer the pain of running around?
Liao Ming saw Mother Deng had made up her mind, he stopped trying to persuade her. He just went back to see his old brothers and pay homage to his ancestors. He had no other plans.
âOkay, Iâll go back alone. If you need anything, prepare it early. Iâll go find the escorts tomorrow and ask them to escort me.â
âBe careful on the way. Donât be cheap. Just ask for help and use your money,â Mother Deng urged.
âDonât worry, donât worry. Iâm not the type to worry about one or two taels now. But shouldnât you give me more travel expenses? I canât get enough of these five taels of silver on the road.â Liao Ming looked at himself and smiled bitterly at the scrap of silver in his hand.
âYou couldnât get enough with five taels now, in the past, you could go back with one penny. Sure enough, my son is right; it is easier to be rich and thrifty,â Mother Deng said with a grin.
âThisâ¦â Liao Ming had a black line on his head.
Mother Deng looked at his pitiful and stupid look and said, âIâll give you some and put the rest in your close-fitting clothes so that you wonât be robbed. If you need something, just use the money. My son has told me you can take money from the county town.â
âBy the way, you canât spend too much; there is two children at home. Donât go overboard with your private money,â Mother Deng warned.
âDidnât our money be deposited in the bank?â Liao Ming asked doubtfully.
âCan you afford it with the few taels of silver you save every month? The threshold for entry is always over a thousand taels. After working for so long, you have only accumulated more than fifty taels. You canât even get in. You donât know how good my youngest son is at making money, but as long as he put his hand in it, the entire countyâs business is his,â Mother Deng said proudly.
âI donât know who this kid took after. Why does he get everything? You mentioned that others who have worked here for decades are not as successful as this kid who has been here for a year.â Liao Ming sighed.
âOf course, he took after me. Do you think he looks like a fool like you? Besides, am I afraid he canât do well? Do you still hope he canât succeed? If he fails, do you think you can have such a good life with the eldest son? Can it remain as beautiful as it is now?â Mother Deng said with wide eyes.
âTsk.â Liao Ming now knew he had ignited the explosive barrel, so he shrank down, pulled the quilt up, turned around, and fell asleep.
No matter how hard Mother Deng shook him, he never responded.
Mother Deng looked at the lump of meat and said, âCoward.â Then she turned around and faced the other side.
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Early this morning, Huang Zilan looked at Mother Deng and Liao Ming; one ignored the other, while the other talked with enthusiasm.
He secretly asked Liao Tingyu in private, âWhat happen to mother and father?â
âI donât know; it must be because father did something wrong again, and theyâre ignoring each other. We still have things to do. Letâs buy something for your father,â Liao Tingyu said.
âOkay. Itâs true; itâs been so long, and he hasnât come to see us. Now I guess all his thoughts are on that little guy, and he has long forgotten about his oldest childâ¦â Huang Zilan said unhappily.
It was okay before, and his father sent him a few letters from time to time, but now?
All that was written in was about that little guy. He resembled a clueless dad who didnât properly care for his other child.
In reality, this situation was truly unjust. Huang Yujin had to write several letters each time, especially expressing concern for him. Surprisingly, when Huang Zilan replied, he wrote a letter filled with family affection, making Huang Yujin⦠Being a father was both exciting and joyful.
However, since Huang Zilan wrote a letter showcasing their happy life as a family, he assumed it was okay to talk about his youngest son. After such exchanges, it completely led to the current situation.
Yet, Huang Zilan was also misunderstood. When Huang Yujin inquired about his current situation, his relationship with Liao Tingyu, the well-being of his children, and the dynamics between mother-in-law and daughter-in-law, how did he respond? Their family relationships were currently very good, and the crucial point was that he still managed Liao Tingyuâs finances.
In Huang Yujinâs eyes, this was a significant matter. People with even a bit of wealth like them wouldnât allow their wives touched such funds.
It was said that the wife managed the household, and the man oversaw external matters. However, the money in the household wasnât the manâs private property but belonged to the entire family, and the wife wasnât permitted to touch these private assets.
Seeing this, Huang Yujin wasnât worried at all. Moreover, his child had already borne a son for Liao Tingy. The key point was Liao Tingyu currently had no intentions of taking a concubine. Even if he gained wealth in the future, his child had established himself with stronghold, and there was no need for concern.