Transmigrated as A Farm Girl Making Her Family Rich-Chapter 238 - 237 Mother’s Objections

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Chapter 238 -237 Mother’s Objections

The daughter married off brought her new husband home, and the Ye family was hosting a small feast today, inviting only a few close relatives for the meal.

Mrs. Lai received the gifts from her daughter and ordered better dishes to be prepared to entertain her daughter and son-in-law.

She also arranged for Mrs. Li to supervise the entire process and took care of the three sons-in-law personally, pulling her daughter into her own room for a private chat.

Hongji’s father and Hongji sat in the living room entertaining the new son-in-law, and Hongji’s father, as usual, couldn’t help smoking his bamboo pipe.

While his son and son-in-law were talking, he occasionally exhaled a puff of smoke and added a word or two.

Mrs. Lai pulled her daughter into her room, then expressed her concerns from the past few days:

“How are your husband’s family and he treating you?”

“Mother, my husband is very good to me, and his family is also very kind to me,” Ye Shuzhen said, her face blushing shyly.

“Daughter, if his family isn’t treating you well, you must speak up. Don’t keep it buried in your heart if you are being mistreated.”

Mrs. Lai looked unbelieving, recalling that her other two daughters, when they returned home, always shared the grievances faced at their in-laws; everyone knew that being married wasn’t as comfortable as living at your mother’s home, as a woman must follow her husband’s household!

At her mother’s house, they were treated like treasures and didn’t do much household work. But once they moved to their husband’s family, they had to wash clothes and cook and, just like any wealthy family, also work outside, as the eldest daughter had said.

The second daughter also spoke of rising early and going to bed late, having to wash dishes even after meals, tasks she never had to do at her mother’s house where her older sister and her daughters did all the work.

Besides, she didn’t believe that mothers-in-law anywhere could be that kind; like herself, hadn’t she made Mrs. Li do everything when they were poor, and now that they were a bit wealthier, didn’t she still make her daughter and Mrs. Li do chores?

The family hired workers, but still half-heartedly had them do tasks, and if she didn’t like Mrs. Li, she would nag all day long.

“Mother, my husband treats me very well, and so does my in-law’s family. Moreover, we have workers at home, so I don’t need to do laundry or cooking. I’m having a good time,” Ye Shuzhen explained.

Ye Shuzhen somewhat understood her mother’s point of view, considering how she and her mother treated her sister-in-law. Fortunately, she hadn’t encountered such a situation, which was one reason she felt happy.

She didn’t want her sister-in-law’s situation to happen to her; seeing it happen to others brought a different kind of worry to her when it was her turn.

Mrs. Lai stared at her daughter to see if she was lying.

“Are you really not deceiving me? You must tell me anything, daughter; I understand women’s hardships.”

Mrs. Lai’s words warmed Ye Shuzhen’s heart. She was married now, but her mother still cared about her, and her mother’s concerns weren’t just about money but also about her well-being.

“Really, I’m not lying… How could I possibly deceive you?”

“Daughter, since your husband’s family is so good to you, you must try to have a healthy grandson as soon as possible; then your position will be secure.”

Mrs. Lai’s greatest worry was if her daughter’s marital home was unsatisfactory, her daughter might be overshadowed if she didn’t perform well, possibly leading them to take a concubine.

Mrs. Lai’s words made Ye Shuzhen blush, understanding her mother’s implication; her mother’s words made her shy, but she also appreciated her mother’s intentions, which were exactly her own concerns.

Her sister-in-law was a living example, whether it was having several daughters before or not being able to have children at all, both scenarios threatened her own marriage.

Ye Shiqi and her sisters were in the house, and when their aunt returned, they saw the couple at lunch looking very affectionate.

Ye Shuzhen usually had an overbearing expression when speaking at home, but in front of her husband, she was quite well-behaved, completely transforming into a gentle appearance. This was hardly the domineering aunt she knew.

It seemed that everyone had their Achilles’ heel, one thing conquers another.

A few days after the aunt from the Ye family got married, it was Ye Shiqi’s birthday. Tang Shunyan had been thinking about it and specifically took a day off, using his private money to go with the Attendant Student, and had the Young Master Tang lead them to order jewelry.

When Tang Shunyan decided to go out, Lady Tang found out and even specifically discussed it with her son.

“Yan’er, who are you making jewelry for?”

When Tang Shunyan was informed by the maid to visit his mother’s courtyard, he knew his every move was being watched by his mother, yet he could do nothing about it, as she was his mother. He could only talk to her about it.

“Mother, how did you know?”

“Don’t ask how mother knew. I’m just asking you, who are you making jewelry for?”

Lady Tang was a bit annoyed by her son’s actions, showing a kind of sourness only a mother could exhibit. He hadn’t even married yet, and she already felt her son’s heart drifting to someone else. These feelings were complicated, and to experience them before he was even grown was too distressing for her.

“Mother, in a few days it will be your nursing sister Ye Shiqi’s birthday, and I want to give her a gift.”

Lady Tang felt her son was most attentive to Mrs. Li’s youngest daughter. It was only this young girl’s birthday that he had remembered over the past two years and had always sent her gifts, while he had not done the same for the other daughters.

Although that little girl was only one or two years old, her son’s concern was quite special. If her son had given gifts to each of Mrs. Li’s daughters, she would not have to worry so much.

She did not think her worries were unwarranted, as many wealthy families arranged marriages for their children at a young age, a practice also meant to cultivate emotional foundations for the children.

She certainly did not want her eldest son to be concerned about a farmer girl. Her son was too decisive, and it was difficult to fathom his thoughts even at such a young age. As he grew, it would become even more challenging for her to influence his ideas.

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While her son was young, she strongly opposed his thoughts and severed his attachment to the farmer girl.

“You don’t need to worry about the gifts, as Liang will have someone send them. You should focus on your studies in the academy and not get distracted by random thoughts.”

“Mother, if you were more generous, you could send more, but what you represent is only yourself. The gift I send represents me.”

Tang Shunyan’s words made his mother very angry, but there was nothing she could do. Her son had a monthly salary, and if he wanted to order something from their family shop, even if her son did not pay, the Shopkeeper would not dare refuse, as he was the eldest legitimate grandson of the Tang family.

It wasn’t that other Tang family members weren’t important; his father-in-law was the Family Head, and his husband was the Young Master. If the young Master wanted some minor items from their family store, who would dare refuse?

Moreover, he even brought the Junior Housekeeper with him. Even if those people did not recognize the young Master, they would recognize the Junior Housekeeper.

Each time Lady Tang tried to stop her son and failed, she got angry and then could only compromise, allowing her son to proceed.

Sometimes she even spoke to her husband about it, hoping he would manage their son.

But her husband just smiled, thinking she was making a mountain out of a molehill. What could such a young boy think of, after all?

What her husband left unsaid was that if the Tang family members wanted to send a gift to someone, even if it was valuable, it was not something they couldn’t afford to give.

He wasn’t going to do anything bad; the son wasn’t grown up and involved in gambling and prostitution, he just wanted to send a gift to a young friend.