Farm Girl's Manor-Chapter 1364: Outsider Episode 8: Healing Nightmares

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Chapter 1364: Outsider Episode 8: Healing Nightmares

Wu’s trusted Mo Yan to keep an eye out for a suitable family for Dani, but after several months without any definite news, she had almost given up hope. Unexpectedly, just when things seemed most unlikely, an opportunity with the Hu family arose.

After learning about the Hu family in detail, Wu’s was quite excited and could hardly wait to arrange a meeting with the Hu family members. What was even more surprising to her was that Dani had also agreed to this matchmaking session, which made Wu’s, who had almost worried herself sick, cry with joy.

Since both the Wu and the Hu families were interested in meeting, Mo Yan acted as the intermediary and set a time and place for them to meet. Whether the matter would be successful or not was now up to the two families, and there was nothing outsiders could do about it.

Before long, Mr. and Mrs. Hu, under the pretense of visiting Jing City for pleasure, brought Youngest of the Hu Family, who was unaware, to Jing City. The two families formally met in a teahouse there.

Out of a daughter’s modesty, Dani did not appear before the Hu family members, but the Hu family brought their youngest son forward, showing their sincere intentions.

Wu’s was somewhat satisfied in her heart. After carefully observing Youngest of the Hu Family, her five-point satisfaction slowly turned into eight. The remaining two points were because she thought his temperament was too mild to take on great responsibilities.

Such a temperament couldn’t be said to be good or bad; at least he wouldn’t lose his temper and hit someone. With Dani’s gentle nature, a too decisive and dominant man might not necessarily be a good thing for her.

Moreover, with a brother who doted on his younger sibling looking after things, this flaw didn’t really matter. Overall, Wu’s was very pleased with this match with the Hu family,

Mr. and Mrs. Hu also had a good impression of Wu’s, and did not look down on her for her rural background.

It was very difficult for a divorced woman with four children to manage at all, let alone lead a life with dignity and color. Seeing Wu’s outer frailty and inner resilience, the couple also grew fond of Dani, whom they had yet to meet.

Having the initial intention of bond through marriage, the next steps were much easier to handle. Since the Hu family had not seen Dani, it wouldn’t be appropriate to directly ask to meet her. Mrs. Hu thought of a plan, allowing her eldest daughter-in-law, who had not yet appeared, to go to Liu Yang Village and personally inquire about the reputation of the Wu family and Dani.

The Hu family’s eldest daughter-in-law, a woman past thirty, treated her younger brother-in-law as if he were her own son. Naturally, she didn’t want her in-laws to make a mistake and marry a troublemaker into the family, so she readily agreed. Disguised as a visitor to Jing City to enjoy the spring, she entered Liu Yang Village with a maid...

When she returned to the Hu family, she told her father- and mother-in-law right away that they should proceed with the marriage, which further solidified Mr. and Mrs. Hu’s decision to form a bond with the Wu family.

At the Wu family’s side, after much persuasion from Wu’s and others, Dani, who had thought the two families wouldn’t be allied, finally gave in, only she made a request to meet Youngest of the Hu Family.

Wu’s did not hesitate to agree. During the second meeting between the Wu family and the Hu family, Dani, hiding in a corner, saw Youngest of the Hu Family, whom Wu’s had sent out with a ruse to buy sugar cakes.

No one knew what exactly happened during this meeting. When Wu’s tried to convince Dani again, she accepted the marriage before Wu’s could even speak, without a trace of reluctance on her face.

Naturally, Wu’s was overjoyed and worried that Dani would change her mind at the last moment, so she agreed as soon as the Hu family’s first matchmaker visited. The Hu family assumed it was because Dani was getting older and could not afford to delay, and Wu’s did not expect a lavish negotiation, so they also sped up the marriage arrangement, hoping to bring their new daughter-in-law home before the end of the year to celebrate.

In less than three months, half of the traditional ’three letters and six etiquettes’ had been completed. Although the ritual was carried out in haste, the Hu family did not show any negligence and took care of everything thoroughly, which made Wu’s more satisfied, grateful for having found a reliable family to connect with, and filled with gratitude towards Mo Yan.

All these were developments yet to come. After Dani had agreed to the marriage proposal from the Hu family, Mo Yan gradually let go of the matter and shifted her focus to Cui Qingrou’s infertility issue.

After eating medicinal dishes for more than half a year and with the support of Spirit Spring Water, Cui Qingrou’s health had significantly improved, and she no longer had episodes of nausea when climbing mountains.

Although there was still room for improvement in her physical health, that would take more time. After confirming that further treatment was something that Cui Qingrou’s body could withstand, Mo Yan decided to proceed with further treatment to remedy her past inability to conceive as soon as possible.

That day, with ample preparation, Mo Yan brought her medical kit to Scholar Mansion. She had instructed the kitchen to boil hot water in advance and then sent away the maids attending to Cui Qingrou, taking her to the washroom.