Wang Kang sent people to detain Wang Yi and Han in the nunnery, assigning them the task of chanting and copying sutras every day, and only providing them with vegetarian rice for three meals a day.

When Wang Yigan found out about this, he reacted strongly and resisted desperately. However, after being scolded twice by the housekeeper, he immediately became obedient and only said that he wanted to see his mother.

After all, he was her own son, and Wang Kang was not so heartless as to not even see him. She still came to the nunnery to see Wang Yi early the next morning.

"Yier, you must copy the scriptures and repent here well in the future. I will send someone to supervise you. If you don't obey, you will not have any food." Wang Kang found that Wang Yi'er looked much worse after a night.

"Do you want to lock me up until I die?" Wang Yi said angrily, "Why not just kill me!"

Wang Kang twisted her Buddhist beads and said firmly: "Rather than letting you go out and harm others, it is better for you to die at home."

Wang Yi's face began to twist, and he pointed at Wang Kang and cursed: "I became like this because you favor Wang Gang. From childhood to adulthood, you only know your youngest son. When have you ever cared about my life or death?"

Wang Kang tightly grasped the Buddhist beads and gritted her teeth, saying: "You said that I favor your younger brother, but do you know that your second brother has been studying and practicing martial arts since he was three years old. He studies for four hours and practices martial arts for three hours every day. He even sleeps with a book in his arms.

On the contrary, you have been living a life of luxury since childhood and can do whatever you want. Your second brother has told me more than once that he envies your eldest brother.

When he was little and cried because he didn't want to study, you were playing and frolicking."

Wang Yi said stubbornly: "You gave up on me because you knew I was destined to be a failure."

Wang Kang sighed and said, "You have been weak since childhood. I felt sorry for you and didn't want you to learn literature or martial arts. I was afraid that you couldn't endure the hardship, so I indulged you.

On the contrary, your brother has gone through hardships since childhood, which you have never experienced in your entire life."

Wang Yi said with a twisted expression: "But you want to give all the good things to my brother, and I get nothing."

Wang Kang was a little angry and asked, "What else do you want?"

Wang Yi shouted: "I am the eldest son of the Wang family. Everything in the family should belong to me."

Wang Kang shook her head and sighed, "Alas, it seems that I really spoiled you. Haven't you gotten enough? How many people in Bianjing envy you for getting something for nothing? Why are you still not satisfied?"

Wang Yi shouted: "I am the eldest son, and that is what I deserve."

Wang Kang was already heartbroken and extremely disappointed with her eldest son. She said, "Yier, you should stay in the nunnery and reflect on your mistakes. Han will take good care of you."

Wang Yi resisted: "Let me out, I don't want to stay here."

As he said this, Wang Yi rushed towards the door, but was beaten back by two servants with sticks.

"How dare you stop me? Do you want to live?" Wang Yi shouted at his servants.

"Master, please don't embarrass us. We dare not let you leave without the old lady's order."

"Let me out, let me out." Wang Yi wanted to struggle, but he was too weak and was no match for the strong servants.

Wang Kang walked out of the nunnery disappointedly and ordered the servants: "When he admits his mistake, give him food again."

"Yes, old lady." The servant obeyed.

Wang Kang looked at her son again and said, "Yier, this is for your own good. Don't blame me."

Wang Yi was totally unable to understand his mother's painstaking efforts, and he started cursing at her and said many nasty things.

Han had been very honest, as if he had accepted his fate, and just chanted sutras to the ancient Buddha with a long lamp.

When Wang Yi heard the chanting, he became even more annoyed and yelled, "You bitch, stop chanting."

Han stopped chanting and slowly opened his eyes.

"Sir, stop struggling. Haven't you figured it out? Your mother is determined to lock you up here until you die for Wang Gang's sake."

Wang Yi twisted his voice and said, "Bitch, shut up."

Han sneered: "There are only two of us here. If I keep my mouth shut, you won't even have anyone to talk to."

Wang Yi grabbed Han's neck and yelled, "You are a bitch who doesn't keep her husband's chastity. What qualifications do you have to laugh at me?"

Han was strangled by the neck, but she did not show any pain. She accepted her fate and let Wang Yi strangle her to death. Wang Yi was weak and his body was already empty. After strangling for a long time, Han was not hurt at all. Instead, he gasped for breath and had to let go.

Han suddenly burst into laughter and pointed at Wang Yi with tears in her eyes.

"Look at how useless you are. You have a hard time killing a chicken, and you want to kill me." Han mocked, "If you were not the eldest son of the Wang family, you would have starved to death long ago."

Wang Yi said angrily: "Shut up, shut up."

Han slowly calmed down and said, "You should save your energy and take the initiative to admit your mistakes to your mother. At least you will have food to eat."

Wang Yi shouted: "I am not wrong, they are wrong."

Han shook his head, knelt down in front of the Buddha statue again, and began to chant.

The servants told Wang Kang everything that happened in the nunnery. She did not say anything, but only ordered the kitchen to stop serving even Han's meals.

Wang Yi was used to a life of luxury, and he felt exhausted after two meals of hunger. He took the initiative to surrender to Wang Kangshi, and the servants gave him and Hanshi a bowl of rice and a plate of boiled vegetables.

For a hungry person, vegetables and rice are delicious, and Wang Yi ate them voraciously.

Han was more tolerant and even gave half of her bowl of rice to Wang Yi.

A few days later, Han had lost weight, but Wang Yi looked much better. Then the Han family sent someone to visit.

The person who came was Han's sister-in-law. As a relative, Wang Kang couldn't chase her away, so she had to let Han out to meet people.

Han's sister-in-law was shocked when she saw Han's haggard appearance.

"Sister, how come you are so thin?"

Han glanced at the servants around her and did not dare to complain to her sister-in-law. She just said that she was ill and looked haggard.

"Sister-in-law, I'm fine. I just caught a cold some time ago."

"Do you want me to find a good doctor to see you?" Han's sister-in-law asked with concern.

"No need, I've already consulted a doctor and I'm almost well again." Han smiled and asked, "Are father and mother okay?"

"Mom and Dad are both fine, they just miss you a little." said Han's sister-in-law.

"Sister-in-law, please go back and take care of my parents. Tell them that everything is fine in my husband's house and that my husband treats me very well."

Upon hearing this, Han's sister-in-law narrowed her eyes and carefully glanced at the servants of the Wang family around her.

Han nodded obscurely, with an ambiguous light flashing in his eyes.

Han's sister-in-law understood what was going on and asked her maid to bring a parrot.

"Your eldest brother just got a parrot. It's very spiritual and can even imitate human speech. He asked me to bring it to you."

"Thank you, brother, for still thinking of me. But it's not convenient for me to keep it at home. Sister-in-law, you should take it back. It will also help to entertain my parents." Han declined.

Mrs. Han did not insist and asked the maid to take the parrot away. She then asked, "I haven't heard from your husband recently. Is he okay?"

Han said: "The master has been feeling unwell recently and has been eating vegetarian food, chanting Buddhist scriptures, and cultivating his body and mind."

When the Han family's sister-in-law heard this, her eyes twitched and she lowered her head without saying a word.

After the aunt and sister-in-law reminisced for a while, Han's sister-in-law left Wang's house and hurried back to Han's house.

Soon, rumors spread in the city of Bianjing that the Wang brothers were at odds with each other and that trouble was caused by internal strife.

When Wang Gang got the news, he just smiled coldly.

"My sister-in-law is no pushover either!" (End of this chapter)

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