Uncle Lin looked at his nephew's expression and gritted his teeth and said, "There are also women in my uncle's house. You should understand this."
Will the Lin family look good if they have a remarried daughter? But Uncle Lin doesn't care about this because he wants his sister to live a good life and not be a widow.
Just because he understood that Zhou Lan couldn't even blame Uncle Lin: "It's my incompetence that drags uncle down."
Uncle Lin: "Speaking of this, you are separated from my uncle, and you learn your skills bit by bit. Study hard with Mr., and your uncle will be waiting for you in the capital."
Uncle Lin: "Even if your father is still here, he still wants your mother to live well. Don't think too much about it."
It can be seen that he understands the entanglement in his nephew's heart.
Zhou Lan: "I'm going to see my mother."
Uncle Lin: "Go."
Followed by: "Encourage your mother."
Then: "Forget it."
This is just a child. Even if he leaves his mother, he can't do it even if he lets the child speak on his own. He is still a nephew.
It was superfluous to say anything at this time, so Zhou Lan stood up and left.
After watching his nephew walk out for a long time, Uncle Lin clenched his fist and smashed the table. The Zhou family hated him.
But to be honest, he would rather the Zhou family did something more hateful so that his sister, Lin, could walk out of the Zhou family, rather than his own family, where his sister would remain a widow for half her life.
But I really feel sorry for my nephew.
Uncle Lin also resented in his heart that if his brother-in-law hadn't left early, why would he have been in such a difficult situation, why would he have seen his sister shed tears, and why would he have been treated as such a cruel person in front of his uncle's nephew.
Uncle Lin even wanted to go to his brother-in-law's grave and cry. If he had known that he was not going to miss the holiday, he would never have married his sister to him.
On Lin's side, when Zhou Lan passed by, the ladies were talking lively and could no longer look sad.
Zhou Lan saluted Mrs. Lin: "Mother."
Mrs. Lin raised her eyes: "My son."
The couple looked at each other, which made Jin Fang beside her feel particularly sad. Mother and son were too polite.
Mrs. Lin pulled Zhou Lan and said, "After you become a master, you should study hard with him. Sooner or later we will meet."
Zhou Lan: "Mom, you must be well too. I have been busy in the house these years and have no time to relax. My grandfather and grandmother are always relaxed and relaxed."
Mrs. Lin burst into tears: "My son, my mother will be fine. She is waiting for you in the capital."
Auntie took Jiang Changxi and said, "Auntie ate the roast duck and chicken served in your village. They were very good. Let's go to the kitchen with aunt and see how it goes."
Jiang Changxi happily stood up and bowed to leave, leaving the space to the miserable couple.
Aunt Lin: "Your life is better than we thought. You can be so calm at a young age. When you are at home, I am afraid you will start to imitate housekeeping like your mother."
Jiang Changxi pursed her lips and smiled: "But there is a small village where I practice my skills and my eldest aunt is in charge of it."
My aunt immediately praised her: "Ah, no wonder, it turns out that when I was at home, I already started to manage a village."
Jiang Changxi was thick-skinned and couldn't help but praise: "My aunt is so complimentary."
Aunt: "Your mother is very happy to see you like this."
Jiang Changxi: "It's my mother who cares about us and me as my daughter-in-law. She was afraid that I would not be able to dominate the crowd when I was young. She would rather wrong her husband than leave us an old servant. I have the final say in the village, so naturally everything goes smoothly.
Mom helped us think of everything."
Aunt Lin then raised her head and looked at Jiang Changxi: "Brother-in-law, this is the only thing in his life that he has been worthy of my sister. He found a wife like you for Zhou Lan. It's not in vain that your mother-in-law has planned so much for you. You actually understand."
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Aunt Lin: "You don't even know that your mother-in-law is thinking about this matter all day long, lest you misunderstand, and there is no suitable person left for you. But if you leave those old women and slaves in your hometown, they have deep-rooted
I'm afraid that you are young and will be taken advantage of by them."
Jiang Changxi: "Although we are stupid, we also know that whatever mother does is definitely for our own good."
It really spoke to Aunt Lin's heart: "Yes, yes, no more, your child is really a pain in the ass."
As he said that, his aunt took out a land deed and said, "Take this, because uncle sees that you like to torment Zhuangzi, so I'll give this to you to play with."
Jiang Changxi twitched the corner of his mouth and glanced at the land deed for another hundred acres. This forced him to become a big landowner: "Changxi was scared."
The aunt put the land deed into Jiang Changxi's hand: "What are you afraid of? We went to the capital. This small village was supposed to be disposed of. This village is next to yours, and it was because of this that we set it up. Here you go.
, just take it. Are the people we call uncle and aunt an outsider?"
The uncle didn't know when he came over: "I don't dare to refuse the gift from my elders. I listen to your aunt."
The land deed in Jiang Changxi's hand really cannot be pushed out.
Uncle: "Your mother is not around. You two should support each other. If you don't have time to write a letter to discuss it with us, go and discuss it with your father. Don't be afraid of troublesome us and write letters often."
Jiang Changxi listened quietly, then saluted: "Yes."
The uncle opened his mouth, then closed it. He was still opening his mouth, but he didn't know how to speak.
Finally, he said: "That kid, Erlang, was originally good-tempered and open-minded, but there have been a lot of changes recently, and the kid is hiding things in his heart. I will leave Erlang to you."
Jiang Changxi: "My husband has a reserved temperament, but it's not that he is unsophisticated. Don't worry, uncle."
Uncle Lin didn't expect that his nephew-in-law would actually say these words.
This was really reassuring. It was hard for him to open his mouth, but his nephew-in-law's words, "It's not that he is unsophisticated," were all contained within.
Uncle Lin felt that the most right thing his brother-in-law did was to marry such a daughter-in-law for his nephew. He was really transparent.
I feel like the gift from a small village is not very grand.
Uncle Lin: "You are in need of manpower at Zhuangzi. Uncle, there are still a few available here."
Jiang Changxi was naturally moved: "Uncle is going to Kyoto, and I'm afraid he will need more manpower. We can't help him, but we can't let him miss him either."
Uncle Lin: "I didn't plan to take it with me originally. I had to go to Zhuangzi. Don't be polite to uncle."
Jiang Changxi saluted, and responded simply: "Thank you, uncle."
That means they kept the manpower they sent, which also means that the nephew and the nephew's wife are not biologically related to them, and the aunt also showed a smile.
The sister-in-law did not leave any manpower for her daughter-in-law, fearing that it would be a constraint for the young couple. She gave it to her, and the nephew-in-law happily accepted it, which is obvious.
Little did she know that the copy given to her by her uncle's family was different from the copy left by the old servant at the village.
And if my uncle takes action, can he give it to ordinary people? He must be somewhat capable.