Transmigration: Getting Rich with My Space and Supplies-Chapter 113 - 111 Our Sister Yan’s Killing Aura is No Joke

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Chapter 113: Chapter 111 Our Sister Yan’s Killing Aura is No Joke

"That auntie went too far, how could she even beat up my dad?"

Rong Wenze’s second son, Rong Quanlong, 24, has a somewhat explosive temper.

Rong Wenze has three sons and one daughter in total.

The eldest son, Rong Quankun, is twenty-six this year, the second son, Rong Quanlong, 24, the third son, Rong Quansheng, 22, and the youngest daughter, who is also more than two years older than Rong Yan, is about to turn twenty-one. Her name is Rong Manman, and she is full of cunning ideas.

She is considered the smartest one in Rong Laoer’s family.

"I think we can’t just let this go, we should demand an explanation right now."

The third son, Rong Quansheng, also quite agreed, "We must get an explanation. It would be one thing if she beat up the younger ones, but how could she beat up Grandma and Dad and my little aunt too?"

As soon as the brothers started speaking, they stoked full-blown hatred.

It only fueled the anger burning inside the already upset Rong Zhen.

"That’s right, we can’t just let this go."

How old is she now? To be beaten by that woman like this... What will others think of her? Won’t her future daughters-in-law look down on her?

So, whether it’s for revenge or anything else, we must regain our dignity.

We absolutely must.

Grandma Rong’s face was dark with anger. She had wanted to be a person of dignity all her life, but today she had lost face big time.

Rong Wenze glanced at his mother’s expression, "Mother, we can’t let this matter rest. You have to take charge. Besides, the Luo Family... they’re waiting for a reply. My eldest sister-in-law has probably gone out of her mind with grief, but you can’t be confused now too."

"She turns down such a good family and really expects to nest in the countryside all her life? Isn’t that ruining Rong Yan? You are her grandmother; you can’t let my eldest sister-in-law make a foolish decision."

If Rong Yan doesn’t marry, how can that be acceptable?

The job arrangements, the high dowry... and all kinds of benefits, it would be such a loss.

Grandma Rong pursed her lips.

Her eldest daughter-in-law wouldn’t listen to her. Her eldest son was in such a state now... She hesitated for a moment, after all, he was her own flesh and blood.

If he left because of this and was unsettled... She felt some reluctance.

And also, what the old man valued most before he passed away was his eldest son. When father and son meet down below... would the old man be angry with her?

Rong Manman, who had been silent, noticed her grandmother’s hesitation and felt a pang in her heart.

She then softly spoke up,

"Could it be that my big aunt has gone mad because my uncle was too deeply traumatized? Since she’s gone mad, naturally she can’t be in charge of Rong Yan’s affairs. Grandma, you’re the head of the Rong Family. Now, it’s still up to you to make the decisions."

"Now with my uncle in this state, how about, Grandma, you move into my uncle’s house for a while to help out and then come back later."

Her uncle’s house was slightly bigger than hers. If her grandmother could use this as a reason to move in, then she would have a reason to move in later too.

She’s always been envious of Rong Yan’s room... Both belong to the Rong Family, why should Rong Yan be the favorite since childhood?

While others starve and freeze, Rong Yan has an egg every day since she was little.

Other girls have to help with household chores from the age of five or six, and she was no exception.

But Rong Yan’s fingers never touched cold water since her childhood, and she never even washed a single piece of clothing on her own, not to mention that Rong Yan gets several new outfits a year.

Both are girls, both granddaughters of the Rong Family, why does Rong Yan get to live so well? She even got to high school.

She’s not convinced.

In terms of looks, she might fall short, but when it comes to brains... she’s the smartest one.

If not for the household chores hindering her, would she not have been able to go to high school?

Finally, she found an opportunity to send Rong Yan to the countryside. Originally, she planned to have her stay there forever, unable to return to the city.

When the time comes for her to be a country woman... how can she compare to herself?

But then this accident happened, Luo Jinhua from the Luo Family clearly wants to marry Rong Yan... offering too much, making it utterly impossible to refuse.

So, for the sake of the Rong Family, she, as the cousin, has to shine for the Rong Family one more time.

Besides, going to a family as good as the Luo’s... isn’t that better than marrying some crude country bumpkin in the countryside?

Look how she cares so deeply for her sister.

Hearing his daughter’s words, Rong Wenze’s eyes brightened, why else would they say his daughter has a sharp mind?

Rong Zhen agreed, "Mother, our family needs you to take charge."

In any case, Rong Yan must get married.

To get married... who she marries isn’t the issue? They are, after all, sending the girl to live a good life.

Just a girl, Teng Rong that woman can’t see clearly, treating her like a treasure.

"If you ask me, Teng Rong should have adopted a child back then if she couldn’t have children, whether from my big brother’s family or from my family, it’s all fine! Aren’t they the closest relatives? But she just refuses... Now look what happened! Leading to no descendants... nobody left to break the funeral bowl."

Although Grandma Rong agreed with her daughter’s words, after all, if only the eldest son had had a son back then, there would be someone for the family lineage and to break the funeral bowl, right?

If the eldest son had had a son, the house... that would naturally be inherited by her grandson, which would have avoided so much trouble.

Even if a few years ago, she had suggested that the eldest son adopt a son from the second son’s family, that would have been fine too, but still, she was unwilling.

So, she particularly resented her eldest daughter-in-law... You came into this family, that’s one thing, but you can’t bear a son, and now you can’t even adopt one?

If this eldest daughter-in-law had been sensible and actively adopted one from Rong Laoer’s family, would the eldest, who always listens to his wife, not accept?