Zhu Laoer lowered his head and responded quickly: "Yes, mother."
Aunt Zhu's anger was gone now, and she took Aunt Zhou's hand and welcomed Du Wanchun into the house.
When Aunt Zhu heard that Aunt Zhou wanted to buy their land in Changliu Village, she agreed without thinking, "Okay, it's useless for us to have this land. If you don't tell us, we will almost forget about it."
Aunt Zhou was overjoyed and asked with a smile: "How about thirty taels of silver for this land?" ?.?????.ℂ??
Aunt Zhu was shocked when she heard this, "Why do we need thirty taels of silver? This piece of land is only worth ten taels of silver."
The father of the Zhu family on the side also smiled and said: "Yes, we originally thought about giving that piece of land to you if you want to use it. Why do we need so much money?"
In the past, before the Zhu family moved to Cheng'an County, they took care of Aunt Zhou, mother and son in every possible way.
Aunt Zhou was also very kind to them, but Zhu Laoer had been studying in the county and had not met them much. She didn't know that Zhu Laoer had such a temperament.
Aunt Zhu was still feeling guilty because of what had just happened. She turned around and took out the land deed from the room. She handed it to Aunt Zhou and said, "Here, you can keep it. You won't need the thirty taels of silver. If you feel guilty, then Just give me ten taels of silver."
Aunt Zhou looked at the land deed and took out fifteen taels of silver from her arms with a smile, "Old Zhu's family, let's each step back and I'll give you fifteen taels of silver."
Then ten taels of silver for a large piece of land is indeed too little. If word gets out, I don’t know what to say to Aunt Zhou.
Aunt Zhu probably thought of this and accepted it, "In this way, my family still has a vegetable plot in Changliu Village. If you don't mind it, I will give this vegetable plot to you as an apology."
After saying that, he immediately turned around and asked Father Zhu to get the land deed.
Father Zhu turned around quickly and took out the land deed.
Before Aunt Zhou could react, she was stuffed into their hands.
Aunt Zhu was still afraid that she would not harvest it, so she said with a smile: "It happens that our land is empty. You go and plant it, and we will be happy to see it, so as not to be occupied by others."
Seeing their enthusiasm, Aunt Zhou couldn't refuse anymore and kept the land deed.
Afterwards, Aunt Zhu immediately went into the house to make some sweet soup and brought it to Du Wanchun, "My wife, is she going to give birth in two months?"
Du Wanchun took it in his hand and said with a smile, "It's about three or four months."
Aunt Zhu smiled and said: "That's soon. When the baby is born, we will definitely treat us to red eggs."
Aunt Zhou smiled and said: "That's natural. Not only are there red eggs, there are also wedding candies."
After Aunt Zhu finished speaking, she sighed and said, "It would be great if our eldest daughter-in-law could also be pregnant."
Aunt Zhou said in surprise: "You're not pregnant yet?"
The eldest son of the Zhu family has been married for five or six years and has never been pregnant.
However, the two couples have a good relationship and have always been in love.
Aunt Zhou advised: "Let nature take its course. Whatever should come, will come. As long as the relationship between the couple is good, everything will be as it comes."
Aunt Zhu smiled and said, "Yes, I think so too, so I rarely mention this matter to them."
In Changliu Village, most women who have not been pregnant for two years are divorced by their husband's family. There are very few people as kind as Aunt Zhu's family.
Not only did Aunt Zhu not blame her eldest daughter-in-law, she was afraid that she would be unhappy, so she comforted her in turn.
Du Wanchun comforted Aunt Zhu and said, "Aunt Zhu, don't worry, it will happen."