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Chapter 238 You Are More Powerful

Chapter 238 You Are More Powerful


In the past, Deng Shi, who was the most wise and safe, would not be so blatantly flattering the second wife.

Doing so is tantamount to challenging Mrs. Wu, how can she resist the power of her mother-in-law.

But now she doesn't want to live a useless life with grievances. The more the second room resists life, the better. This ready-made example stimulates her.

She also wants to rise up.

The family cared less and less about Wanniang's wealth and status, thinking that if no one came to find her, she would be considered dead and of little value.

But Mrs. Deng didn't think so. She felt that even if Wanniang couldn't return to her home, with her embroidery skills, Erlang's hard work, and the help of Hua's family, life would definitely be much better than Wu's.

Seeing that the Hua family can take out more than 100 taels of silver as soon as they make a move this time, you know that they have a rich family.

As long as we have a good relationship with Erfang and Hua's family, there will be only advantages and no disadvantages in the future.

So Mrs. Deng came here with a long-term plan in mind.

Holding the second room's thigh is much more affordable than following the will of the mother-in-law. If the old woman dares to beat and scold her, she will be like Wanniang.

Step on her broom!

However, the facts have proved that not every daughter-in-law can step on the broom of the mother-in-law.

During the night, Wanniang Wu Erlang mentioned about Deng's visit, and Wu Erlang said: "This sister-in-law is much more diligent than that sister-in-law, but I just can't control Sanlang."

"San Lang doesn't learn well, shouldn't it be your family's tutoring problem? How can it be about San Lang's daughter-in-law? Does it mean that a daughter-in-law has the responsibility to discipline her husband?" Wan Niang was amazed.

Really!
Wu Erlang touched his nose and said, "Haven't you been chastening me?"

Reading and literacy, dealing with people, and social etiquette, I guess I have done more than anyone else's daughter-in-law.

Wan Niang who had just laid down immediately sat up and pleaded: "Did I discipline you? I just taught you how to read and write."

"This is discipline. If you hadn't taught me, I would have understood so many principles of life? Thanks to you, I would not be illiterate and short-sighted. This is a good thing."

He really realized how happy a person is when his wife disciplines him.

But Wanniang felt like she was controlling a son by saying this, and lay back angrily: "So I've become a mother."

She is a daughter-in-law, not a mother.

The daughter-in-law is angry again, why is she getting angry more and more easily.

Wu Erlang sighed secretly, looked at her sideways and said very seriously: "Mother has mother's discipline, and daughter-in-law has daughter-in-law's discipline. You are better, and you have even done the husband's job. This is something that no one else can ask for. thing."

Wu Erlang's words immediately made Wan Niang embarrassed: "Then am I taking too much care?"

"Why, you have to continue to take care of me. Dad is fine when we arrive in Fucheng. He has seen the world. It's the first time for me and mother to go to a big place. Then you have to take good care of me."

Wu Erlang has nothing to fear about the unknown future. He believes that as long as he is diligent enough, he will not be starved to death.

But for the first time to go to such a far place, everything is not clear, and there is still a lot to learn.He didn't want to embarrass Wanniang.

It doesn't matter to Wanniang where she goes, although she can't remember the past, she has some common sense subconsciously.

Otherwise, I wouldn't go to the Treasure Pavilion, inquire about prices with others, and make a correct self-valuation.

He also taught Wu Erlang how to pack embroidery and how to sell the goods.

When she priced the embroidery at 100 taels, Wu Erlang didn't have any confidence at all.

The number frightened him.

This is the difference in thinking and consciousness between the villagers and the people in the big places.

So for Wu Erlang's entrustment, she smiled and accepted it happily: "Well, then you will listen to me when the time comes."

Wu Erlang also laughed: "When did I stop listening to you?"

"I didn't listen to it just two days ago. If you didn't let me do embroidery, I wouldn't get sick." Wan Niang blamed.

(End of this chapter)

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