Chapter 2536 Gu Dongxing Nan Mengyu Third World 20
Chapter 2537 Gu Dongxing Nan Mengyu The Third Life 21
Shi's originally angry face suddenly turned pale.
The contract she signed with the You family stated that after Erya, the second wife of the Nan family, moved into the You family, Erya's life and death would be controlled by the You family, and the Nan family would not interfere. This was also known as selling out life and death. Even if You family
The Nan family had beaten Erya to death, and the Nan family had no way of intervening.
Jin Sanniang came to Rongguang Town with the scholar's father. The scholar fell ill. Nan Zhongguang, the second eldest son of the Nan family, helped to seek medical advice, but Jin Xiucai still died in the town. Later, Nan Zhongguang buried the scholar's father for Jin Sanniang.
Jin Sanniang then followed Nan Zhongguang back to the mountain village and became the second daughter-in-law of the Nan family.
Therefore, although Jin Sanniang no longer has a natal family, she is the daughter of a scholar after all and must be literate. If she saw such a contract, would she sign it?
Therefore, from the beginning to the end, the Shi family told Jin Sanniang that this bride did not need to sign a contract and was just getting married as an ordinary wedding. However, she was only given fifteen taels of silver and did not follow the six rites of an ordinary wedding.
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As for the marriage certificate, Jin Sanniang also had her own Xiao Jiujiu, so neither party mentioned it.
Originally, Mrs. Shi secretly praised herself for being smart, so she easily persuaded her second brother and sister, who were usually smart, to let her daughter be sold to her for money.
But now, after hearing Jin Sanniang's question, I realized that she was not stupid after all. I'm afraid she had already thought of this at that time: as my parents, if I didn't sign or put my fingerprints on it, the transaction would be illegal.
When the famine was over and Nayou Shao died, she could still use this as an excuse to take her daughter back and marry her again!
If Jin Sanniang hears Shi's thoughts, she will definitely give her a hundred likes, because Jin Sanniang really has this plan, but she will never tell anyone about this plan.
I just thought that when the time comes, if my daughter brings happiness to the You family and gets married, there is nothing wrong with her marrying a rich family. Moreover, because the daughter is a hero, she can also use this to manipulate the You family.
If the wedding failed, she would not be able to watch her daughter become a widow in You's family. She would take her daughter back on the grounds that she had not signed a contract and the money she gave was only five years' wages.
Because of this, she only told her today that what Shi told her was not to sell her daughter, but to take the money earned from five years of hard work. This was to bury the next chess piece in order to redeem her daughter later.
In fact, even at this time, Jin Sanniang still thought about sending her daughter to celebrate the wedding. After all, this year's drought has become severe, and without money, her family would have to starve to death. She just wanted to give her the life-and-death contract to
It's just too much trouble to count.
Guessing Jin Sanniang's plan, Shi looked at Jin Sanniang and wanted to scratch her face.
She shouted unwillingly: "Although you didn't sign the deposit, you agreed! You also asked me to sign a contract with the You family and sell Erya to them as a wedding bride. It's okay if you don't admit it now."
Jin Sanniang sneered: "I agreed? Who heard it? Besides, selling a daughter is not selling cabbage. Just because you just said yes and it counts? I'm not an illiterate person, so I still trust you."
Do you sign a contract?"
As soon as everyone heard Jin Sanniang's words, they immediately felt that something was wrong with the Shi family. How could they sell their daughter just by talking about it? There must be a written contract.
But there was a written contract, but Jin Sanniang had never seen it, nor had she signed or stamped it with her fingerprints. This made the matter strange.