Chapter 113: Slight Change in Complexion
Rebirth of a Farming Wife
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âMother, you truly understand me. I do have something I need your help with,â Su Wenyue cooed, latching onto An Familyâs arm with an air of entitlement.
âTell me, what is it this time that you need Motherâs help with?â The An Family drew Su Wenyue to sit down and felt comforted to see her daughter not behaving in a distant manner.
Su Wenyue opened the bundle she had brought and presented several embroidered pieces to the An Family, âMother, what do you think of these embroideries? Are they a cut above what our familyâs embroiderers can produce? If we were to sell them in our workshop, they would surely fetch a good price.â
âIs this?â The An Family examined the embroidery in her hands. Initially, she thought these pieces were her daughterâs work, but upon closer inspection, she wasnât so sure anymore. Such fine embroidery was beyond her daughterâs level, and she knew itâeven a sudden improvement couldnât account for such a leap in quality.
âThe craftsmanship of these embroideries is indeed good. Selling them in our workshop would indeed fetch a good price. Not even the finest embroiderer in Changâan can do much better than this. Lady Yue, where did you get these embroideries from? Who is this embroiderer? If possible, invite her to join our family. Weâll offer her a good salary.â
Although the An Family was merely a woman of the inner house, she had her own way of handling business affairs. She managed her dowry properties meticulously. At first glance at these embroideries, she knew their maker was truly talented. It would be a great coup to lure such a star to work in her workshop; after all, there was competition among the embroidery workshops.
âMother, you must believe me, these were all embroidered by me. Howâs that for skill? Your praise doesnât come easily.â Su Wenyue said cheerfully. She hadnât intended to keep it a secret from the An Family and couldnât have even if she wanted to. Not just this time, but in the future, her embroideries were to be sold in her motherâs familyâs workshop. Besides, what couldnât she share with her own mother?
âYueyue, youâre joking with Mother again. How could Mother not recognize your embroidery? I can tell at a glance whether itâs your work or not.â The An Family flatly refused to believe what Su Wenyue said, knowing her daughter all too well.
Su Wenyue understood this too well and didnât argue with the An Family. Instead, she took a needle and thread and demonstrated a few stitches right before her motherâs astonished eyes, feeling somewhat smug about it.
âMother, do you believe me now? These embroideries were indeed made by me. Your daughter is capable of anything, isnât she?â
The An Family, having seen much in life, recovered quickly from her surprise. She was both annoyed and amused at her daughterâs smugness.
âAlright, alright, I believe youâre talented, my daughter. To think you can produce such exquisite embroidery, youâve really grown up. When you were still at home, I could never persuade you to practice more; now, on the other handâ¦â The An Family began with pride, but then her heart ached. She remembered that her daughter intended to sell these embroideries at the workshopâto think her pampered daughter was now toiling away at a task meant for a professional embroiderer.
âYueyue, tell Mother the truthâis it because the Han Family treats you badly that youâre laboring over these embroideries to make money? Didnât Father and Mother prepare a generous dowry for you? Thousands of silver coins, even for lavish spending, wouldnât run out so soon. Why would you need to sell embroideries for money?â
âYes, Daughter, if youâre short on money, just tell your Father. Thereâs no need for you to work so hard and sell embroideries for money. It pains me to see you like this,â said Master Su, whose thoughts werenât as complex as the An Familyâs, but who was nonetheless reluctant to see his daughter working so hard.
When Su Wenyue left the family for marriage, Master Su and Madam Su did not prepare an extensive dowry, considering practical circumstances. They worried that too much might be hard for their daughter to manage and could attract ill-intentioned people. Furthermore, given her character, it wasnât wise to entrust her with too much at once. Rather than having her spend it all immediately, it seemed wiser to offer support when she matured and truly needed it. n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âFather, Mother, youâre worrying too much. I havenât spent much of the dowry you gave me, and Iâm not short of money. I just want to earn money using my abilities. I donât have many skills, but my needlework is decent, so I came up with this idea. I still need your help to sell it in the workshop.â
Mr. and Mrs. Su were about to dissuade their daughter from putting in so much effort, but seeing her determination, they held back. If their daughter was willing, that was all that mattered.
âIt seems our daughter has truly grown up. Alright, Iâll personally take charge of these few pieces of embroidery,â conceded the An Family, pulling out five hundred taels of silver from a box and handing it to Su Wenyue. The price was obviously higher than the market rate, but selling them wouldnât result in a loss for the workshop. Su Wenyue didnât decline the offer and accepted the silver with a beaming smile. She then brought out another bundle.
âFather, Mother, these are clothes I made for you and Elder Brother; please try them on to see if they fit.â
âGood girl, you even made clothes for your Father. Bring them here so I can have a look.â Master Su, learning that his daughter had tailored clothes for him, was overjoyed and immediately tried on the new Clothes. The An Family, too, couldnât wait to wear the Dress her daughter had made. The fact that they fit so well made it all the more special, as this was the first time their daughter had made clothes for them.
âAh, our daughter is really considerate, isnât she? Look how filial she is, much more so than your two brothers, those rascals.â Master Su couldnât wait to put on the Clothes made by his daughter and found them more comfortable than any crafted by a professional embroiderer.
Watching her parents so happy, Su Wenyue also brimmed with smiles. In her previous life, she had been ungrateful and had failed to appreciate her parentsâ efforts, leading to later regrets. This life, she would leave no such regret.
âLady Yue, youâve been busy with both embroideries and making clothes. Donât overdo it and wear yourself out; it wouldnât be worth it.â The An Family, while happy with her daughterâs thoughtfulness, was more meticulous as a woman and concerned about different things.
âYueyue, your Mother is right. Whatever you want to do, go ahead, but donât wear yourself out. If youâre ever short on silver, just let me know; Daddy has plenty.â Master Su, heeding his wifeâs words, quickly chimed in.
âFather, Mother, donât worry. I know my limits. Besides, Han Yu is always watching over me, afraid that Iâll overwork myself. Otherwise, Iâd have done even more.â
Hearing that her son-in-law was considerate of their daughter, Master Su and Madam Su felt relieved.
âBy the way, when is big brother coming back? He has been accompanying Grandfather to Changâan City for quite some time now. By my calculations, he should be returning soon.â Su Wenyue brought up her brother, whom she missed acutely since she hadnât seen him since her rebirth.
Upon hearing Su Wenyueâs question, Master Su and Madam Suâs expressions subtly shifted.