I feel so good after dressing up as a peasant girl

Chapter 75 Jealousy and Hatred Lead to Trouble

Bai Jingzhou's aunt, Wang, has many things that make her angry.

First, Bai Jingzhou's family has been living better and better recently, and they are about to move up to their main house, which is really hateful.

The second is Bai Jingzhou's mother, Ning Cuizhi. She ignored her eldest sister-in-law and insisted on learning from the stinky woman in the second wife's house whose mind has more holes than a beehive.

Third, when Bai Jingzhou's family cooked a delicious meal, Ning Cuizhi thought of sending it to those two old guys, but didn't remember to send it to their eldest wife. It was obvious that she didn't take their eldest wife seriously.

As the old saying goes, the eldest brother is like a father and the eldest sister-in-law is like a mother. She and her husband, one is the eldest sister-in-law and the other is the eldest brother. Together, aren’t they worthy of eating a few bowls of food from the second and third wives?

Wang didn't dare to complain about this in front of Bai Jingzhou's uncle Bai Jun, because her experience over the past twenty years told her that Bai Jun would never stand on her side and share the same opinion with her.

In the past, whenever she said something bad about other members of the Bai family, Bai Jun would refute her point by point. If she went too far, he would even scold her.

After being taught a lesson so many times, Wang no longer dared to speak her perverse ideas in front of her husband.

But apart from her husband, other people in her family, such as her son and daughter-in-law, dare not glare at her.

So, Wang, who was used to picking on weak people, took advantage of the fact that only she and her daughter-in-law Huang were in the kitchen preparing dinner for the family, and she started to complain.

She first scolded Bai Jingzhou's family, but as she was scolding, she found that her daughter-in-law was like a wooden stake and would not even agree with her twice, so she immediately turned her attention to scolding her daughter-in-law Huang.

Huang was crying out of grievance, but she didn't dare to talk back to her mother-in-law. She cried silently while working, thinking that this was already a way of compromising. Unexpectedly, Wang's anger grew even more intense because of her silent crying.

The more she cursed, the more she felt unsatisfied, and in the end she simply mobilized all the swear words she had stored up throughout her life.

Hearing her calling Wang a whore, a slut, and a bitch, Huang was stunned. However, Wang interpreted her staring at Wang with a look of shock as a sign of dissatisfaction and provocation with her eyes and expression.

Wang was so angry that she even scolded Huang's parents.

She cursed with all her heart, but Huang rebounded at the moment when her parents were humiliated. She no longer endured it in silence, but burst into tears.

Bai Jun and his son, who were doing carpentry work in a corner of the yard, were so scared by her that they dropped the ink line and hammer in their hands and hurried towards the kitchen.

Huang's husband Bai Jingtai was the first to rush into the kitchen. He hurriedly ran to his wife, "Little Ni'er, what's wrong with you? Why are you crying?"

Wang only then realized that she was feeling guilty. Her eyes wandered and she did not dare to look at her husband's gloomy face.

Her second son, Bai Jingming, was originally lazing around in a recliner in the yard with his eyes closed. Now he ran over in two steps, holding his little niece Xiaonier who was awakened by the fright.

Huang had been married for less than two years, but she had suffered so many grievances in private that she couldn't even count them. She had told her parents about her mother-in-law, but her parents only comforted her every time and quietly gave her in-laws generous New Year gifts, hoping that her mother-in-law would be a little nicer to her for the sake of the gifts.

They endured this in silence, but in the end they were slandered by her mother-in-law along with her.

Huang cried and told Wang everything she had said, regardless of her threatening looks and her eager interruptions.

She is determined to give up and doesn't want to endure it anymore. She has had enough of this sweet-faced but bitter mother-in-law!

Wang didn't expect that Huang, her seemingly honest daughter-in-law, would suddenly make her upset. She looked at her husband and two sons' increasingly ugly faces, and her mood gradually changed from panic and guilt at the beginning to anger and grievance.

Bai Jingtai felt sorry for his wife. He clumsily took a cloth and handed it to Huang to wipe her tears. At the same time, he suppressed his anger and asked Wang, "Mother, you know how important a woman's reputation is! How can you use such ugly words to scold your own daughter-in-law?! Are you trying to force her to death?"

Wang was being arrogant, "Who said I scolded her? Your wife said something and cried a few times, and you got angry and questioned your mother. Have you lost your conscience?"

Huang's eyes were red, and at that moment she really hated her mother-in-law. She raised three fingers on her right hand and gritted her teeth and said, "I swear, if I lie, I will be struck by lightning and die miserably!"

Wang was so frightened by her rare ferocious expression and vicious oath that she became speechless.

People of this era were very superstitious. They usually would not swear, and most of them believed that there were gods in the world, and as long as you swore, your oath would be fulfilled.

Wang felt guilty, so she naturally didn't dare to swear to Huang. She hadn't lived enough, and she didn't want to die a horrible death.

Her eyes wandered and she didn't respond to Huang's words.

Huang didn't hold her back. She sobbed and stretched out her hand to signal her brother-in-law to hand the little girl over to her.

At first, Wang thought that although Huang was irritated by her, judging from Huang's behavior of still wanting to take care of the child after crying and making a fuss, she would definitely be able to control Huang in the future. She was proud in her heart, and it showed on her face to some extent.

However, after holding the child, Huang knelt down in front of her father-in-law Bai Jun.

"Dad, I, I don't want to live with Dalang anymore. I really can't stand it anymore. Please, please let me take Xiao Ni'er back to my parents' home."

Wang was horrified.

Bai Jun glared fiercely at Wang, who had realized that she was going to be in trouble this time. He said to Huang in a gentle voice, "Get up first, and let daddy explain it to you slowly."

Bai Jingtai wiped his tears and went to help his wife, "Little Ni'er mother..."

Huang's tears suddenly flowed even more fiercely, "Da Lang..."

The couple hugged each other and cried bitterly. Little Ni, who was already scared, cried even harder when she saw her parents crying.

Bai Jun was both angry and distressed. He was angry at Wang, the troublemaker who always caused trouble every once in a while and made the whole family restless. He was distressed at the fact that his granddaughter, at such a young age, had to face the situation where her parents might end up getting divorced.

He didn't blame Huang, after all, this was purely Wang's fault. But he couldn't just watch his son's wife and children separate, and from then on, their family would be notorious because of Wang, the troublemaker.

"Go back to your mother's house! Now! Right now!" He pointed at the gate of the courtyard and drove Wang away with a dark face.

Wang was even more panicked. She stiffened her neck and refused to move. "Why? Why are you chasing me away?"

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