Compared to outsiders, even his parents, Gu Erlang believed that he understood his brother's thoughts better than his parents. There were some things that his brother hated in his heart.

However, his brother has grown up and no longer likes to vent his anger with his fists like he did when he was a child. Now he has finally understood that using fists to attack can hurt one thousand of his own losses and eight hundred of the enemy's losses.

For example, the grocery store owned by the eldest son has been doing poor business until now, and it may not even make back the rent. He doesn't believe that his brother is not doing something behind the scenes.

And San Ya, if she wasn't a vengeful person, why would her parents adopt her out as soon as she returned to the village? Do they really think Zhou Daniu is easy to talk to?

If San Ya caught him without any evidence, not to mention whether Zhou Daniu would rather divorce his wife and not let his fourth son be adopted, the Zhou clan leader would not stand up.

Patriarch Zhou had to step in. He had done so long ago when one of San Ya's sisters died and the other became a slave, and San Ya's father insisted on adopting her out, and it was Clan Leader Zhou who stepped in to make the decision.

This is a woman who grew up in the backyard of a deep mansion, endured for ten years before returning to the village, and then made her mother's family break off the relationship and escape, moving every step carefully?

How could she not have some cunning and calculations, and still be filial to her husband's grandfather and help her husband's uncle without any grudges after knowing that her husband was plotted against by his three generations of grandparents and grandchildren?
I'm afraid that even the group of old men in the main room who were praising Zhou Sanya, dared to praise her out loud. In their hearts, they would rather believe that Sanya was filial to his grandfather for the sake of his father, than believe that Sanya could be virtuous enough to persuade Liu Lang not to argue with his grandfather and uncle!

"... After all, he is your father. He is confused because he is old. You have done a good job in the past. How many years does your father have left to live..."

Listen!

So many people were praised, every one of them in his family was praised, even his wife was praised by the elders. So many praises, in the end, wasn't it just for this sentence!

Yes, his father did a great job. His wife and children suffered a lot of grievances. After supporting his eldest brother, he now supports his eldest nephew. Isn’t that a great job!

But how can it make sense for his father to continue to work hard and be a filial son when he doesn't even want his own children? It can't be that the old man has only his father as a son!
"She's about to give birth. Liu Lang's wife is going to give birth in the next two days." Gu Erlang replied to Gu Wenfeng in a slightly louder voice, seemingly casually.

Gu Wenfeng: “…” You look so scary, you were just nodding and shaking your head without saying anything, why did you suddenly raise your voice!
Looking at Gu Wenfeng's sad eyes, Gu Erlang couldn't help but laugh out loud intentionally or unintentionally. When he heard that the main room had become quiet and no one spoke, he laughed even more happily.

Talk about ethics?
As a son, his father could not escape the saying "Without a father, there would be no son". He should support the old man, but his father did not treat the old man badly!
Which old man in the village is as blessed as the old man? Even his granddaughter-in-law worships him, so how can he expect his father to be filial to him?

I really don’t want to think about it anymore!
At the beginning, she was proud of Liu Lang, but in the blink of an eye, she asked her father to continue working hard as a filial son. Believe it or not, if Liu Lang heard it, he would be the first to overturn the table!

Liu Lang wishes the family tree could have a separate page, without the old man, and only start from my father. He will never get involved with you guys again, and even try to coax my father into accommodating the old man!
If some words would not ruin his brother's good reputation, Gu Erlang would have wanted to speak out and shout that his brother was not his father and told them to stop daydreaming.

They are all really confused. They don't understand why the county magistrate went to Zhou's house first today. It is obvious that the county magistrate only recognizes Liu Lang's wife!

If his father continues to work hard to be a filial son, then San Ya will be the one who suffers. He really thinks that San Ya, after entering the Gu family, should obey her husband after marriage and it depends on whether her "husband" agrees.

Given Liu Lang's temper, just try to force him. If you make Liu Lang angry, he will either immediately become Master San Ya's son-in-law or run away with his wife and children.

"…Is the old man at home?"

Gu Erlang was thinking about something and waiting for some noise to come out of the hall. Coincidentally, he heard Yu Cai's voice which seemed to be amplified suddenly. He turned his head.

It was Yu Cai, one of his father's long-time attendants. Yu Cai had already stepped into the courtyard at some point, and while speaking, he was respectfully asking his great-grandmother to walk in front of him.

Following a nod from his great-grandmother, who called his father by his nickname, Gu Erlang hurried to the main hall door to greet his father.

"What's the matter?"

"My lord, the butler sent someone to deliver an urgent message, saying that Her Royal Highness the Princess sent someone to deliver a carriage of gifts to catch up with him. Madam, please return home first."

What?
Who?
Listen, you understand what kind of noble person my San Ya is in contact with, and how dare you set your sights on San Ya! Gu Erzhu nodded to show that he knew and smiled.

He laughed and explained it to everyone present.

"Her Royal Highness the Princess is the aunt's cousin of Sanya's master. I think she is worried about Sanya giving birth at this critical moment, so she sent someone to wait until Sanya gives birth before returning to the capital to announce the good news."

So, don't try to fool him by saying that his third daughter is filial and will listen to him. You think he is confused and the old man can do whatever he wants.

As if no one could hear it, he just wanted to persuade him to follow the old man's name and find out whether he was really disappointed and didn't want to care about the old man anymore.

If he were to be as soft-hearted as they hoped, he would be doomed. The old man would not bother him for the boss anymore, and there would be many people who would use the old man to make money from him.

This man has never been content with what he has. San Ya has helped the tribe so much, but he is still not satisfied. He even wants him to be shameless and let San Ya go even more.

It’s no wonder that San Ya’s father would rather pretend to be a grandson in the village than to tell her whose house San Ya was living in. “Originally, according to the eldest princess’s idea, San Ya was going to live in the capital with Liu Lang.

Our current emperor, His Majesty, bestowed upon San Ya the Princess Mansion originally owned by her master and her mother. It is located just one street away from the former Duke of Liang's Mansion, now the Zhou Mansion.

When San Ya's father and I went to Beijing this time, we saw the Princess's Mansion. The Mansion has everything, just waiting for San Ya to move in when she gets tired of living here.

If it weren’t for Uncle San Ya’s concern for her and letting her return to the village as she wished, she shouldn’t have married into our Gu family. She wanted to find a son-in-law in that princess’ mansion.”

Let me ask you, after all, His Majesty has promised to reward a woman from the Princess's Mansion, and you actually want me to plot against her, do you want to die?
Gu Erlang finally understood why his father suddenly revealed that his daughter-in-law had a princess's mansion in the capital. Some old people would become arrogant if they were not frightened properly.

"That's why I've repeatedly told you, uncle, that my father should stop making trouble. If Uncle San Ya is really pushed to the limit, he will submit a petition to allow my son Liu Lang to become his son-in-law. What should I do?

Not to mention that Liu Lang would not agree with me as his father. Uncle San Ya is also Liu Lang’s master. Heaven, Earth, the Emperor, Parents and Teachers are all important to him. If that day really comes, I will not stop my son.

Anyway, I have Erlang to take over the family line, so why should I stop Liulang? If Liulang gets better, will he not help his elder brother? Or will Liulang become a live-in son-in-law and not recognize me as his father?" (End of this chapter)

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