Chapter 33 - 33: Making a Mountain Out of a Molehill
Rebirth of a Farming Wife
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Su Wenyue delivered the medicinal plaster to Mrs. Yang and also gave the wine to Old Man Han, who had a particular fondness for it. Ever since she had entered the home, her father-in-law had had his eye on the jar of wine in her hand. Su Wenyue noticed this earlier; in fact, her father-in-law was quite a lovable old man who usually did not interfere with household matters, yet at critical moments, he was able to see matters clearly and act accordingly.
âFather, this wine is brewed with a unique secret recipe from the Su Family, and it tastes quite different from the wines sold outside. I brought a jar of it especially for you to try.â
Old Man Han received the wine with joy comparable to receiving some treasure. The Su Familyâs wine was known for its reputation, and he had long heard of it. However, the price was indeed not cheap. A single jar would cost more than a dozen taels of silver, and that wasnât even the most expensive one. In his lifetime, he had never had that much silver to spare for such expensive wine. He hadnât expected that by virtue of his daughter-in-law, he would actually get to taste it: âIt sure is good that Fourth child married a daughter-in-law who knows exactly what I like.â
The gifts for the father-in-law and mother-in-law were delivered separately, along with what she promised to give to each of her nieces and nephews, combined with the subsidy promised to Xiao Xi for her six-month stay at the Han Family. She presented these at the dining table before the meal, in front of everyone, first handing over the six taels of silver to mother-in-law Mrs. Yang, at the monthly rate of one tael, which was agreed to cover Xiao Xiâs half-year expenses at the Han Family.
Mrs. Yang, holding the silver, thought she had been too impulsive earlier and had forgotten to remind her fourth sonâs wife not to be so generous with money. The second daughter-in-law, although not talkative, was acceptable. However, both the eldest daughter-in-law and the third daughter-in-law were not of good character, and even if they received any benefits, they might not remember them.
âFourth daughter-in-law, youâve taken out too much silver. Xiao Xi, as a young girl, doesnât need one tael of silver a month. Our whole family put together doesnât even use that much in a month. Here is what weâll do: you just give 200 coins a month for Xiao Xiâs board, which makes one tael of silver and 200 copper coins for half a year.â Regardless of the benefits from the Su Family, and even for the sake of her youngest son, Mrs. Yang couldnât allow her fourth sonâs wife to take such a loss, insisting on returning the excess silver to Su Wenyue.
Mrs. Liu, upon seeing Su Wenyue agree to give one tael of silver for Xiao Xiâs board and lodging, was delighted, thinking this would improve their familyâs meals. But before she could get too excited, she heard the mother-in-law say such disappointing words, actually returning the silver that was at hand, which caused her considerable distress. n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âMother, since the fourth daughter-in-law gave it to you, why not just keep it? Who complains about having too much money? Besides, the fourth daughter-in-lawâs family is wealthy. This bit of silver means nothing to her, and it can really help to improve our familyâs meals. Every day we work the fields and with such plain food, where will we get the strength to work?â Mrs. Liuâs straightforward nature was evident. Concerned that Su Wenyue might really take back the silver, she spoke in haste, not even caring when her husband glared at her multiple times.
âWhat are you talking about, woman! Youâll make us a laughingstock. Even if the younger sister-in-lawâs family is wealthy, thereâs no reason for her to use her dowry to subsidize the household expenses. If word got out, would we have any face left?â Han Hu scolded and glared severely at Mrs. Liu, his eyes full of warning. This wife of his, who had no sense of propriety, was boldly taking advantage of othersâ kindness when the younger sister-in-law had already done so much to help look after the children. It was pure greed.
Mrs. Wang, hearing Han Huâs words, thought to herself that the big brother was both priggish and foolish. If he spoke up for Su Wenyue in front of everyone, it would benefit everyone if she gave more silver. However, she had been out of favor with the parents-in-law recently and knew that if she spoke out, it might not have any effect and might even invite scolding from the partial mother-in-law. So, she nudged Han Lin sitting next to her, who understood his wifeâs intent.
âBig brother, youâre being too harsh. We arenât forcing the fourth daughter-in-law to give us anything; it was her own voluntary decision. Besides, weâre all one family; thereâs no need to be so strict about it. Given how wealthy the fourth daughter-in-lawâs family is, they wonât mind this small amount. Donât make a big deal out of nothing.â Han Lin said as he adopted his wifeâs stance.
âAnd sister-in-law was right. We work hard in the fields every day and are exhausted. We canât eat such bland food all the time. Itâs not just that we canât feel full, but the fourth daughter-in-law canât either. At her motherâs home, even if it wasnât delicacies from land and sea, it was certainly meat and fish. It would be a shame if we starved her at the Han Family. If sheâs willing to spend the silver to improve the meals, thatâs a good thing! Surely Fourth Younger Brother must also be concerned for his wife.
Han Lin teased Han Yu with his words, making more of the situation than it was. Han Yu never had much affection for his off-key third brother and ignored Han Linâs comments, but he didnât object either. Improving the familyâs meals would indeed be good. His wife couldnât continue like this forever, as she had already lost a significant amount of weight in just a few days, her originally soft and rounded chin becoming sharper. If it continued like this, she couldnât endure it. As for the silver meant to subsidize the family, he naturally planned to earn it back and return it to his wife. His big brother was right; even if his wifeâs family was wealthy, it didnât justify her using her dowry to subsidize household expenses.
âThird Child, shut your mouth! Out of all of you, itâs you and your wife who work the slowest in the fields, always skiving off, as if I donât know! And now you have the gall to say such thingsâIâm embarrassed for you. A grown man with no ambition. If you canât compare to Fourth Brother, at least learn from your eldest and second brothers. At least they work diligently. Youâre always so inconsistent.â Mrs. Yang scolded.
âMother, you just favor those three. Am I not the son you bore? If you dislike me so much, why did you even have me! All I want is to eat something nice; why does that provoke so much criticism from you!â Han Lin never learned the meaning of filial piety. His words angered Mrs. Yang to the point of chest pain. She had several good sons; why was this one so hopeless? Whom did he take after?
âShut your mouth, Third Child! If you dare to speak to your mother like that again, Iâll break your legs! You donât even understand the most basic rules!â Old Man Han exploded in anger. Han Lin did not continue to act foolishly. He was still afraid of his father, having been beaten by the old man more than once. While Mrs. Yang was strict with him, it was mostly verbal; she rarely took serious action. However, Old Man Han was different. He was usually hands-off, but when he acted, it was a proper beating.
Seeing Han Lin subdued by Old Man Han, Su Wenyue felt a surge of satisfaction. In this family, it was Han Lin and his wife, Mrs. Wang, whom she disliked the most. This couple had nothing but bad intentions. In her previous life, she had been deceived by Mrs. Wang, and itâs likely that Han Lin had been involved behind the scenes. As for the silver she offered to the family, Su Wenyue did not take it back. She was well aware of the householdâs expenses, and indeed, giving one tael a month was quite generous, but she did so hoping to improve their meals..