"Originally, it was for the sake of my second uncle and second aunt that I assigned you a job. Unexpectedly, the food I saved didn't stop your mouth. Instead, it gave you enough food and drink to give you enough strength to arrange for me here."
"you dare?"
Mrs. Sun watched Baiyun River coming up and subconsciously took a few steps back.
"There's nothing I dare not do. There's so much food, even if it's thrown into the water, it'll still make a sound. It's better than letting you eat a mouth full of feces."
"You... are vulgar."
This shameless thing usually has a condescending attitude, and those who didn't know better thought she was an official's wife. Now she fell into the quagmire and looked down on others, but she actually gave them a vulgar look.
Listening to Mrs. Sun's blushing face and calling her vulgar, Bai Yunxi almost laughed out loud.
"In addition to being vulgar, I can also be a shrew. Do you want to try it now? If you want me to scold you in front of my second uncle and second aunt, you can."
Sun was forced back step by step by Bai Yunxi. Looking at her cold eyes, she couldn't help but swallow her saliva.
"Shameless, I don't care about you."
With that said, he picked up the hoe and ran away, as if there was a ghost chasing him behind him.
Looking at Mrs. Sun's back, Bai Yunxi pursed her lips, her eyes were cold, and she said that the ancients never deceived me.
The title of Juren exempts the whole family from two hundred acres of tax and labor. As the son-in-law of the family, Lao Juren has always been very polite to brothers like the Bai family. If other families in the village have their fields in his name, they will receive corresponding remuneration.
However, these uncles in the clan were admitted for free. Lao Juren did not confiscate a single grain of grain, and the grain saved alone was enough to feed several families.
The original owner had complained before, saying that it was okay to put the property in his name and receive a small amount of remuneration, but it could not form a habit. If everyone followed suit, wouldn't it be chaos?
Lao Juren disagreed, saying that he was a relative of the same clan, so he could be exempted from it, and asked the original owner not to worry about it.
It's good now, Lao Juren is dead, and every one of them is like a quail, rarely showing up.
Mrs. Sun in front of her actually had the nerve to bite her back. She was really fed too much.
"Pfft~, I didn't know that girls from the Bai family can be so aggressive sometimes. It scares Mrs. Sun. I guess I will have to take a detour when I see you in the future."
While talking, Mrs. Song Wang walked out from behind the reeds carrying a basket and looked at Baiyun River with a smile.
'No one will protect me anymore. Life will be easier if I become more aggressive.'
Bai Yunxi looked at the Song Wang family who had appeared and regained her smile.
"Sister-in-law, are you going to the vegetable field?"
"Yes, otherwise I wouldn't have heard Miss Bai get angry. You've never been like this before."
"Ahem~, times change and people always change. The mainstay is gone, leaving a big family behind. How can we not be more powerful?"
Bai Yunxi smiled bitterly. This Song Wang family had no ill intentions towards her and was considered a good person.
These days, there are a lot of people who add insult to injury, but there are few people who help others when they need it.
Their home is now like a dangerous wall. As long as they don't push it away, they are doing good deeds.
When Song Wang looked at Baiyun River, he was worthy of being a scholar, and his knowledge was different. Look at what he said, how open and bright it was.
"I didn't have much contact with the Bai family girls before, but I didn't expect you to be such a broad-minded person. It's really better to study. Your knowledge alone is much better than that of us ignorant village women."
'My parents-in-law have always insisted that their second son study, and they have spent a lot of money on this. The eldest son and his wife always feel that they are at a disadvantage, and they are almost at odds with each other. According to her, it would be good not to study at all, but to farm together. Now it seems
Come on, my parents-in-law's insistence should be right.'