Time Travel: Remarrying a Little Wolf Dog

Chapter 18 The Su Family Delivers Grain

It was a sunny day when Su's father and mother came. The red sun was high in the sky, hanging high in the sky with the momentum to evaporate everything.

Su Yan has been waiting for a few days, and has been looking at the door from time to time during these two days.

When I have free time, I will go for a walk on the streets.

He An had already sorted out the old grain, and just as they expected, it didn't free up much space.

Therefore, they still followed the original plan and prepared some of the new grain at home for sale, and stored the rest with Grandfather He.

After He An became free, the two of them felt more relaxed. They only needed to leave one person to look after the store, and Su Yan could also have some free time to do other things.

That day, Su Yan stood at the door and looked at the street as usual, but still did not see any familiar figures.

I was just thinking of asking someone to take a message back to inquire about the situation.

This is two days later than the originally agreed time. Maybe something unexpected happened at home.

As a result, a familiar figure came into view.

Su Yan didn't think twice, she just called out "Mom" loudly and ran over.

He An heard the voice and hurried out to greet them.

The Su family had a good harvest this year. They harvested more than 3,000 to 4,000 kilograms from the 12 acres of land. Excluding taxes and food for the family, nearly half of it could be delivered.

They couldn't carry all the food in one go, so they contacted the village chief early and borrowed a ox cart to transport it.

The rest was carried by the men in the family on shoulder poles.

If I sell all these to my son-in-law, I can get more than half a tael of silver than others.

If anyone tells others about her family, everyone in the village will envy them.

Everyone was vying for her to ask her son-in-law's family whether they would accept it!

Even if it's a little cheaper, it's still more than selling it to grain merchants.

This summer harvest is a time when grain is abundant, and the price of grain is getting lower and lower every day.

Also because God was kind this year, the harvest was better than last year.

The price is even lower than last year.

This makes those families who rely on selling grain to exchange for some money to buy other things more and more anxious.

The Su family is one of them.

Everyone was equally anxious, but one day the Su family received a message and suddenly they were no longer anxious.

The family is lively and smiling every day, and looks very harmonious.

After asking this question, I found out that the son-in-law had already been arranged for her.

Not only are the prices not depressed, they are even higher than in previous years.

It's to be sent to the county.

But the labor of the country people is the least valuable, and they can get an extra half tael of silver by sending them to the county, which is a complete waste of money for them.

They all vied to ask Su's mother to ask her son-in-law whether he would still accept it.

They would be willing to do it even if it was a little cheaper.

So Su's mother has been living a good life in the village these days.

Wherever she goes, people surround her and compliment her and envy her. Those who used to talk about her daughter's divorce in private have now shut up and now keep saying that Yanyan is blessed.

Then she tried to get her son-in-law to collect their grain as well, either openly or secretly.

Su's mother is not stupid. Although she is popular among the villagers, she has never made any promise to those people.

Even when her sister-in-law, who had finally returned home after the summer harvest, asked her about her parents' home, she didn't answer a word.

If her son-in-law is not short of goods, wouldn't it make her daughter feel awkward if she agreed?

She is not stupid. She would not do such a thing as making things difficult for her daughter for the sake of outsiders. It is such a loss-making thing.

At most, he would ask his son-in-law, but nothing else would be done.

Because they were going to the county that day, their family got up early.

It was totally quiet outside, not even a frog could be heard.

The moon was still hanging high in the sky, covering the earth with a silver glow. The surrounding stars were twinkling, adding some brightness to the night.

Grandma Su was making breakfast in the kitchen with her daughter-in-law and granddaughter-in-law.

The men in the family put the grain on the ox cart they had borrowed from the village chief's house yesterday, and put the rest in baskets to be carried over with a shoulder pole later.

By the time they had finished cleaning up, the meal was ready.

Because going today was a good thing, Grandma Su was happy and even fried a plate of eggs.

Everyone was very happy and started eating the eggs as soon as they were served. Seeing that everyone was fighting over the eggs, Grandma Su finally shared some with everyone.

Grandpa Su is the head of the family, and Grandma Su originally wanted to give it to him first.

But Grandpa Su waved his hand and refused. "The eldest and second sons have to work hard today, so give it to them. I don't have much to do at home, so why should I eat this?"

Grandma Su thought so too, so she gave most of the eggs to the man who was going to the county town later. She looked at Su's mother, thinking that she would also be going today, and for the first time ever, she gave her a little more. The others just had some to try.

Aunt Su was unhappy and wanted to speak, but her daughter pulled her hard under the table several times and persuaded her to stop.

Thinking about the hard days she had at her mother's house where she had no food, no drink, no rest and was scolded every day, she couldn't help but shudder and dared not show up again.

This little action of the mother and daughter did not escape the attention of Grandma Su who was standing beside them. She glanced at them secretly, and then withdrew her gaze when she saw that her eldest daughter-in-law was persuaded.

If he still doesn't learn his lesson after going through so much hardship on his trip back to his parents' home, then she will take action.

After the meal, Uncle Su took Father Su to light the torches, while Mother Su went into the kitchen to take out a backpack to prepare things for the trip to her daughter's house.

This was her first time visiting her son-in-law's house. She heard that her son-in-law's house was close to her grandfather's house, so she definitely wanted to go and take a look.

In their hometown, the more this happens, the more they have to give their daughter pride.

She counted a basket of country eggs, went to the kitchen and got two jars of homemade pickles, and also took out some sausages she had made for the New Year and put them in the backpack.

After thinking about it, he caught an old hen from home.

Grandma Su tried to hold back, but couldn't help herself when she saw Su's mother catching the old hen, and was about to scold her.

But Aunt Su interrupted him, "Oh my God, sister-in-law, you actually want to take an old hen over? All the money we made from selling it to son-in-law He will be used up by you. What else is there to sell? It's not worth losing money."

Su's mother didn't feel guilty at all, and her reasons were very legitimate, "Are we only selling it for this year? We won't sell it next year or the year after next? This is a long-term business."

"Besides, this is the first time for our family to visit our son-in-law's house. I heard that his grandfather lives not far from him, so we will definitely go there. If we don't take some nice gifts, what if his grandparents don't allow our son-in-law to take our food? Then we will be the ones who suffer the loss."

Aunt Su curled her lips and said indifferently, "Su Yan has already married, let her go and talk to her grandfather. Our family is so poor, why do we send an old hen to save face? She can enjoy the good life after marrying, can't she do something for the family?"

When Su's mother heard this, she was furious. Doesn't this just want her Yanyan to pay money to save face for the family?

Think of beauty.

If her grandfather-in-law knew about this, Yanyan would never be able to hold her head up high in her husband's family.

It turns out that he only remembers the food and not the beating. Even after suffering so much at his mother's house, he still hasn't thought of changing. Instead, the evil ways are engraved in his bones, and he only wants to disgust people.

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