Chapter 446: 453: A Bit Redundant
Rebirth of a Farming Wife
Han Yu might have found the nagging tiresome before, but now he understands all too well the significance of Su Wenyueâs earnest admonitions; he didnât mind them in the slightest, agreeing persistently with âokay,â feeling warm inside. If circumstances permitted, he would have even held on to his wife and not let her go.
âWife, Iâve remembered everything you said. You donât have to worry about me here. Youâre the one whoâs been through hardship with the children. Itâs crucial that you take good care of yourself. Though your health has improved, youâre still weak at the core. Try to leave the childrenâs matters to the Nanny and servant girls; donât do everything yourself and wear yourself out! Have you got that?â Han Yu touched Su Wenyueâs head as he spoke, his tone full of reluctance, then he repeated his cautions to their children.
âYou must listen to Mother, eat well, study hard, and donât cause trouble. Most importantly, donât wear out your Mother, or else Daddy certainly wonât let you off the hook! Remember that?â Han Yu spoke sternly to the three children, but his voice was thick with fatherly love.
âThere now, the children are still so young, and youâre giving them all these instructions. Arenât you afraid they wonât understand?â Su Wenyue remarked, amused yet frustrated. The children were merely three years old, yet Han Yu was already disciplining them.
âWife, itâs essential to raise children with discipline from an early age, to avoid over-indulgence. They may be young, but at three years old, theyâre smarter than most children and can surely understand what Iâm saying. You mustnât spoil them, thinking itâs okay; it will lead them astray!â Han Yu had always had little tolerance for the way wealthy families spoiled their children, spoiling them to the point of ruin, so now that he had his children, he loved them dearly, yet he was especially strict on this matter. He didnât realize the harshness of his tone at first, for he intended to express his concern for the burden Su Wenyue bore, knowing full-well from being at home how hard it was for her to care for the children, not wanting to wear her out, but such a tone made it hard to avoid misunderstanding.
Upon hearing Han Yuâs words, Su Wenyue felt angry. Although she loved her children deeply, she never indulged them blindly, for fear they would become spoiled. Now that the children had turned out this way, it was the result of her tireless efforts and nurturing. Everyone who met their children praised them, and yet Han Yu was criticizing her like this. Was she the kind of person to let her children run wild?!
âIâm raising them my way; theyâve not turned out crooked. If you think this isnât good, then feel free to teach them yourself. When the time comes, you can do as you please; you donât need to prod me with these remarks!â Su Wenyue spoke with some defiance, already the one investing the most time and effort into the children. Fearing the servants might not provide enough care, she often took on responsibilities herself rather than leaving them to others. For their sake, she even placed her business second to them. Han Yu, preoccupied with his affairs, rarely found time to rest, and it was only in his spare moments that he occasionally checked on the children. Given the impending separation, Su Wenyue was already not in the best of spirits, feeling even more aggrieved now.
What was supposed to be a tender and loving farewell turned awkward between husband and wife over a disagreement regarding the upbringing of the children.
Seeing how aggrieved his wife looked, Han Yu knew he had spoken too strongly, perhaps being too demanding. Indeed, their children had been raised exceptionally well by his wife, even at such tender ages, which was no small feat. Besides, he felt guilty towards both his wife and the children; in pursuit of revenge and his ideals, he had neglected them to some extent. Yet, he could not abandon his quest, at least not now, nor did he have a way out.
âWife, thatâs not what I meant. Iâm sorry to you and the children,â Han Yu said with a sense of helplessness and apology, guilt evident on his face.
Seeing Han Yu like this, Su Wenyueâs heart softened. She understood him; Han Yu was a man with ambitions, something she had known long before. He couldnât place his entire focus on her and the children, and what he had managed so far was already commendable. She had been too demanding, and after all, Han Yuâs words were out of concern for the children. Seeing the guilt and apology on Han Yuâs face, she felt even worse.
âHusband, Iâm sorry, Iâm just struggling to part and feeling miserable. I donât blame you. Youâre in your prime, and itâs time for you to work hard, to strive for your ideals and revenge. Donât worry about the affairs at home; Iâm here for that. I will guide the children properly, to make them strive to become successful and useful people.â
If it had been a regular day, Su Wenyue might have had a thorough discussion with Han Yu about raising their children, especially since there was an implication in his words that questioned her ability. But with their parting looming, she did not want Han Yu, who would soon be shedding blood and sweat, to worry about the three of them.
Seeing his wife react this way made Han Yu feel even more remorseful, but he buried the guilt and regret in his heart: âWith you here, Wife, Iâm very reassured. Our children are really wonderful, too.â
After finishing, Han Yu turned to their eldest son, Brother Xing: âBrother Xing, youâre the eldest. You must lead your younger siblings, listen to your Mother carefully, and look after her. Donât worry your Father.â
Brother Xing, who had been quite worried about the conflict between his parents, felt much better seeing them reconcile. At his fatherâs instruction, he quickly replied, âDonât worry, Father. I will take good care of Mother and my younger siblings. You donât need to worry about us.â
The two younger siblings, though not as âmatureâ as their elder brother, were also sharp little ones. Seeing Brother Xing take on a âserious responsibilityâ from their father, they immediately followed suit: âDonât worry, Father. Weâre very good and will listen to Brother Xing and take good care of Mother.â
Spending less time with the children, Han Yu was all the more pleased to see not only Brother Xing but also the two younger siblings being so sensible: âVery good, youâre all good children. Father trusts you.â
âAlright, Younger Sister, Brother-in-law, itâs about time we head out,â Su Hengxuan saw the coupleâs intimacy dragging on without end and spoke out, feeling a touch of sourness inside. He would also be staying behind in Yiyang Prefecture to assist Liu Xiu â why didnât his sister seem to have trouble parting from him? It was as if having a husband made her forget her brother.
Han Yu had secretly arranged for the evacuation of Su Wenyue and the children, knowing they shouldnât delay too long. He nodded his head, âItâs time to leave. My wife and children are young and inexperienced; I entrust everything to my Father-in-law and Mother-in-law. Please keep a close eye on them on the journey.â
Hearing Han Yu say this, Su Hengxuan couldnât help rolling his eyes: âBrother-in-law, my sister is my parentsâ biological daughter, and my nephews are their biological grandchildren. You donât need to tell them to take care of their own; your instructions seem a bit redundant.â
Teased by his brother-in-law, Han Yu touched his nose sheepishly,