People's luck can be evil after evil. If there is any numerology, there is no doubt that Zhou Banxia's luck has once again been passively confirmed to be excellent.

Mr. Zhou Huanzhou not only has no concubines, but the couple has only three legitimate sons. There was an eldest daughter who was about the same age as Zhou Banxia, ​​but she died before she was born.

It is absolutely impossible to say that Mr. Zhou loves his wife to the extent that he "wish to have the same person and live forever together." It is absolutely impossible to tolerate the involvement of concubines.

Due to an accident in the Zhou family, only Aunt Zhou, who had changed her mother's surname, was left, and he was the only one left. Within three generations, there had been no male alive.

Later, Mrs. Zhou came in. There was no good news for two years. When her eldest daughter was born, she died in infancy.

Even if it is not for beauty, but just for spreading the branches and passing it on from generation to generation, Mr. Zhou himself does not want to take concubines.

However, his eldest sister thought that he had deliberately concealed his life experience. Mrs. Zhou's parents promised to put their beloved daughter first, and since Mrs. Zhou was healthy and had children who would come by chance, they must not hurt Mrs. Zhou or mess up the inner house. The Zhou family did not need to He was privately discouraged from adopting any of his sons to his brothers.

Before, Mrs. Zhou didn't know that an eldest sister-in-law had repeatedly stopped Mr. Zhou from taking concubines. It wasn't until Mr. Zhou decided to resign and become an official and confessed frankly that Mrs. Zhou learned that this matter still existed.

Mrs. Zhou was originally only grateful that her sister-in-law had stopped Mr. Zhou before, and she also trusted the sister-in-law's vision. She also had no daughter, so Aiwu and Wudi were willing to be kind to her only disciple.

Even though Mr. Zhou had previously mentioned that he would give half of the property returned by the court to this niece as a dowry, although she was distressed, she was actually the heir of her eldest sister-in-law, so she acquiesced.

I never thought that this niece not only refused because of what Master had said before, but also, as Mrs. Gao said, she was not an ungrateful child.

Now that she has gotten in touch with him, she really likes this calm and measured niece from the bottom of her heart, and she is also happy to give guidance to her niece as an aunt.

But if I really give some advice, I don't know if it's because my sister-in-law carefully taught the children when she was still alive, or because Mrs. Gao really didn't use her children as maids.

Mrs. Zhou clearly realized that her niece's conversation, knowledge, and etiquette were not inferior to those of the ladies in the capital, and she was even more happy to whisper to her.

This time, she said that the eldest wife of the Zhao family thought that Mr. Zhao could not leave her natal family. In the first two years, she often made fun of her because the Zhao family had no heirs.

Why did Mr. Zhao later make an exception and take a concubine?

In addition to Boss Zhao and the Yue family neglecting Boss Zhao, it was also because someone was pushed behind the scenes for no reason.

Boss Zhao's first concubine was Mrs. Zhao's unintentional words, which offended a lady whose natal family was weak and was almost killed by a favored concubine.

The other party gave up a beautiful cousin and took advantage of a spring banquet to let her accidentally bump into the arms of Boss Zhao who was going the wrong way.

Later, Mrs. Zhao, who was deeply affectionate and loyal, refused to marry Mrs. Zhao. She seized an opportunity and forced Mrs. Zhao to agree to let him in in full view of the public.

"...less than three months later, it was revealed that Mr. Zhao did not dare to consummate the marriage.

Jealousy was such a serious crime that even her family could not protect her.

As if to quell the rumors, Mr. Zhao quickly accepted Mrs. Zhao's maid as a dowry.

Men, why don't you want to wear red sleeves to add fragrance? It is said that you are very favored.

It's just that the dowry girl seemed to be unlucky. She died suddenly just after the wedding.

Then, Mr. Zhao took in his subordinate's girl and carried her into the house as his concubine.

Look, what a wonderful trick! Who would have thought that such a weak woman who was forced to cry every day by her husband would make Mrs. Zhao miserable..."

Mrs. Zhou is from the south of the Yangtze River. She doesn't look very beautiful, but she is gentle and generous.

Especially when he speaks, there is always a touch of Wu Nong's soft words, which makes him even more gentle.

But what was said at this time was anything but gentle.

Full of blood smell.

"...the most important thing in getting along between husband and wife is the word 'respect'. Her mistake was that she didn't know how many people envied her father and brother's love, and she didn't need a marriage to get a husband as they wished.

What's even more wrong is that since he tried his best to be supported by his natal family, why not cherish and respect him? Mr. Zhao is not a farmer without talent.

To be honest, Mr. Zhao does not have to be promoted by her mother's family.

A little Sanyuan like Mr. Zhao, even without her natal family, will still take the imperial examination sooner or later.

What's more, for this person, there are husband and wife who have been through thick and thin together, and sharing wealth and wealth is mostly a luxury. One of them is an official's daughter, and the other is a farmer's son.

Even if they come from the same official family, the husband and wife have different views on things and ways of dealing with them, not to mention the two of them..."

Zhou Banxia had already understood.

The reason why her aunt specifically mentioned Mrs. Zhao while teaching her how to control her husband today was because she knew the intention of her father-in-law's visit today.

Not only was she worried that one day she would become the second Mrs. Zhao, but she was also worried that Xuanzi would become the second Boss Zhao, making her think carefully about the future.

It’s not surprising to think this way.

The husband guides his wife.

A woman's life depends on her husband.

This is true in the world, and it is true in Mrs. Zhou's eyes and heart.

At home, you obey your father, when you get married, you obey your husband, and when your husband dies, you obey your son.

Before getting married, everything was arranged by their parents. After getting married, everything was based on their husbands. They relied on their sons for the rest of their lives. They never thought about living on their own.

Although he disagreed, Zhou Banxia could not talk to himself and ignore the aunt's sincere teachings, so he nodded obediently to show that he had been taught.

As for whether she and Gu Wenxuan will break up one day, who knows, anyway, she also has a problem, and issues of principle must not be touched upon.

Is that really going to happen one day?

Ha ha.

It can be seen from this that Xuanzi, a master of science, has learned ancient Chinese seriously, and he must have been regarded highly by Mr. Zhou.

At least, Mr. Zhou should have praised him in words in private in front of his wife. The matter of accepting a disciple is no longer wishful thinking.

Stable.

In the front yard, Gu Erzhu also saw that Master Zhou not only valued his old daughter-in-law as his niece, but also cared deeply about his old son's participation in the imperial examination.

But when Zhou Huan asked him if he knew that his old son's ambition was not to have an official career, and that he did not seek high-ranking officials and rich salaries, but only sought fame and fame to protect his family's children, Gu Erzhu genuinely laughed.

Wonderful man.

Why do aristocratic families and scholarly families make good friends with poor people, and some even give up their daughters to attract investment? Similar things have long been common.

Such as the boss of the Zhao family.

But his family, Liulang, had never been the county's chief criminal.

It's not that he is boasting about his old son. Even though his Liulang's knowledge is not as good as that of Zhao Boss back then, he still has Sanya from his family who is highly regarded by high officials.

How could he not be worried that this in-law who suddenly appeared might have the intention of using his old daughter-in-law's connection with the Gaofu family to push his old son into trouble?

After all, this in-law is a subordinate of His Majesty Emperor Jiahe, and he deliberately resigned from his post after saving the Ninth Prince. (End of chapter)

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