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Chapter 87

Tears just gathered in my eyes, looking like they were about to fall.

Uncle Yao knew her temper, sighed and took out the towel in her hand, and said: "Don't be sad, it's them who did the bad things, not you. They themselves did wrong things, and they are not sad. When you arrive,

Okay, you feel sad for them first. If they know about it, why don't they feel proud? If they do something wrong, they should be punished. Don't worry, I have sent them to the official and sold them, and I will repay them for you.

Take revenge..."

"I'm just sad. I didn't expect them to be that kind of people?"

"I know that you are a kind-hearted woman from the day I got married to you. But I hope that your kindness will be used in the right place. We can be kind to good people and people in need.

But for such ignorant masters and servants who want to deceive the master, they must be severely punished without giving them a chance to escape." After going out for such a trip, Uncle Yao, who could not tolerate the sand in his eyes, spoke firmly and had a hint of the past.

No courage.

This was something Mrs. Yao didn't expect, so she looked at him intently for a while.

Uncle Yao felt a little awkward when she looked at him: "Why are you looking at me like this?"

"It's just... I just feel that you seem to..." Mrs. Yao originally wanted to say that he had grown up, but she realized that this kind of thing was said to a child, so she changed her words, "It seems that you have become more manly!"

"Ahem!" Uncle Yao coughed twice uncomfortably.

Mrs. Yao also realized that her words were a little too revealing. She looked away and said with a blush on her face: "I guess the old lady has also received the news of your return. You have to go over to see her later.

I wonder if you have thought about how to tell the old lady about this?"

"Well, I've already thought about it." Uncle Yao followed her words and said, "I definitely can't hide this from the old lady. It's just that this is your dowry, and I won't say anything that shouldn't be said...

…Don’t worry, I won’t make things difficult for you.”

With that said, Uncle Yao asked Mrs. Yao if she had seen his package. Inside the package was a box containing the land deed of the newly purchased Zhuangzi and the deed of sale of the newly added servant.

He asked Mrs. Yao to put it away and not lose it.

"Don't you need to give the land deed to the new village to the old lady?" Mrs. Yao hesitated a little and said, "In order to pay back the money to the second brother, the family owed so much money. You suddenly bought such a village. I'm afraid others will know about it.

There will be opinions..."

I didn't think about it just now, but when Uncle Yao reminded me, Mrs. Yao remembered - in fact, the money should not be used to buy Zhuangzi. It would be better if it was used to pay off the Yao family's debts, right?

After all, the Yao family owes so much money, and not everyone is willing to accept Zhuangzi. If someone wants money, they will "lose money" if they exchange Zhuangzi for money.

Uncle Yao was stunned: Well, it seems that he forgot to tell Mrs. Yao the origin of the money to pay back the money for Mr. Yao.

Is it too late to tell now?

"What's wrong? Are you... afraid that I will be angry?" Mrs. Yao looked at his face and said cautiously, "Actually, I won't be angry either. My dowry shop would have been like this if you hadn't come forward.

I don’t know how many more years I can still lose money. Rather than letting those servants who deceive the master get greedy, it’s better for you to collect the money and use it to pay off the debt. We are husband and wife in the first place, and you should use it to pay back the money..."

"Thank you! However," Uncle Yao tactfully said, "you don't have to worry about repaying the money. It's the second brother's 'debt', and mother knows it well. Your dowry is yours, so don't even think about taking it out to pay off other people's debts.

Besides, Sister Xin is getting older, and you still have to save a dowry for Sister Xin..."

Speaking of the latter, Uncle Yao felt that he was very smart and found a very good reason for himself.

It's just okay that he didn't mention it. When he mentioned it, Mrs. Yao suddenly thought of the fact that she hadn't seen Yao Anxin for half a month.

After she met Uncle Yao, she only cared about his affairs and forgot to mention her daughter.

With a panic in her heart, Mrs. Yao spoke out the words she had organized before.

Uncle Yao was stunned: "You haven't seen Sister Xin for half a month? What's going on? Why did mother suddenly leave Sister Xin at her place?"

Uncle Yao began to panic. Could it be that after he left, his mother started to pick on his wife again, and then...

how so?

Hasn't his mother started to get better? Why...

Uncle Yao was a little confused, and for a moment he didn't know how to react.

"I don't know what the old lady means. She wants to 'personally educate' a few children." Mrs. Yao emphasized the word "personally educate" and told Uncle Yao that Yao Anxin was not the only one who wanted to educate her children personally.

Your yard is where the children in the other rooms are.

They were all being held captive by the old lady. Except for Mr. Yao who could see him from time to time, no one else saw the child again.

If she hadn't received copies and letters from Yao Anxin every day, she would have almost suspected what happened to Yao Anxin over there.

"Master, you don't know, I was so anxious during this period. The old lady detained people as soon as she came, but she didn't even let Sister Xin's personal maid, and only kept Sister Xin. I didn't even think about it.

Can't I be anxious because I can't find Sister Xin's true situation?" Mrs. Yao tightly grasped Uncle Yao's hand and said, "When you see the old lady later, you must find a way to do so.

I’m really worried to see Sister Xin and see how she is doing…”

As he spoke, he began to shed tears again.

After so many years of marriage into the Yao family, she only has one daughter, Yao Anxin. If something happens to Yao Anxin, how will she survive?

She was really scared, so afraid that something would happen to Sister Xin...

"It'll be okay." Uncle Yao felt as if he had no duckweed in his heart, but he was a man and he had to comfort Mrs. Yao, so he could only stay calm and not let others see the panic in his heart.

Uncle Yao tried his best to maintain a normal voice and said: "Don't worry, Sister Xin is my mother's granddaughter after all. Even if she doesn't like me, she will never attack her granddaughter. Besides, it's not

Sister Xin is alone over there, Brother Hong and Sister Ling from the second brother’s family, and Sister Yi from the third brother’s family, aren’t they all over there?”

"You just said that my second brother would occasionally go there to see people. If something really happened, my second brother would have told you long ago. It must be okay, so he didn't say anything."

"Don't worry, I will definitely find a way to meet Sister Xin later. I guarantee that she will not miss a hair."



Uncle Yao is not a fool. If nothing happened, his mother would hold the four children captive and not even let their parents see anyone?

Something must have happened, so she held it tight and wouldn't let anyone see it.

If Mrs. Yao hadn't mentioned that Mr. Yao had gone to see him, he would have been so panicked that he would have gone straight to Ronghe Hall to "rob" someone.

Uncle Yao couldn't imagine what happened to make the old lady detain everyone. Moreover, it was only a few steps from Ronghe Hall to their yard. Logically speaking, if nothing happened, every day

It doesn't matter if Yao Anxin goes out early and comes back late. There is no need to act like she is "going out to study" and directly hold people captive and not let them meet for half a month...


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