After dinner, Zi Heng played with his younger brothers and sisters in the house. Ding Changhe and An Ran sat on chairs and talked softly.
An Ran listened to Ding Changhe quietly and said unhappily, "I have a son and a daughter. Why should I put Aunt Han's daughter in my name? Master, you agreed."
Ding Changhe knew the result as soon as he saw An Ran's attitude.
"If you didn't agree, I would have guessed that you wouldn't agree."
An Ran's face looked very ugly, "Uncle, you don't know what Aunt Han's attitude was towards me back then. From the beginning to the end, she didn't think highly of me. Now it's impossible for me to recognize her daughter as my legitimate daughter. Even if the uncle agrees, I won’t accept it.”
An Ran glanced at Ding Changhe and said, "I know that the uncle is in trouble between me and the old lady. Just leave this matter alone. Don't interfere in the affairs of the inner house. I will talk to the old lady and Aunt Han."
An Ran said this a bit loudly, Zi Heng came over immediately and said, "Mom, what makes you angry?"
Zizhuo rushed over, hugged his mother and said, "Mom, tell me, I will beat whoever makes my mother angry."
Yuan Er ran to Ding Changhe's legs, hugged his father's arm, and said, "Dad doesn't quarrel with mother." ?.?????.???
Ding Changhe picked up Yuan Er and put him on his lap, "Mom and dad didn't quarrel."
Zi Heng asked, "Mom, what's going on? My eldest brother isn't at home. I'm older now. Don't hide anything from me."
After Xiao Shitou left, Zi Heng always considered himself an adult and wanted to protect his mother and younger siblings, so he was very sensible.
An Ran looked at her son's concerned eyes and said, "Your grandmother wants to record your second sister in her mother's name. Then she will be the same as Yuan'er, a legitimate daughter, and she will be the same as you."
After hearing this, Zi Zhuo was the first to object loudly, "No, I don't like the second sister, I don't want it."
Zi Heng asked again, "Mom, is this what grandma meant?"
An Ran nodded.
Yuan'er looked back and forth. She didn't quite understand what it meant, so she looked at her father and said, "Dad, the second sister doesn't like my little brother and I. I don't want to play with her."
An Ran said, "Don't worry about this, sir. I will handle the affairs of the inner house."
Ding Changhe nodded, he was impatient to care about the affairs of the inner house. In the past, he was worried that An Ran would suffer a loss, but after seeing it for a long time, An Ran could handle the affairs of the inner house more than enough, so he let go.
Lying peacefully in bed at night, thinking about having to deal with Ding Hanshi tomorrow, my mood became even worse.
Ding Changhe said indifferently, "It's worth getting embarrassed for this little thing. If you don't want to remember it, just forget it."
An Ran glared at Ding Changhe with dissatisfaction, "Fortunately, you only have a concubine daughter now. If all those aunts' children were left, how many children would there be. If they all rely on the support of their heirs to cause trouble, I don't need anything. If you do it, you won’t be able to finish just dealing with them every day.”
Speaking of this, Ding Changhe also sighed and said to An Ran, "You don't know, in the first few years, no concubine could keep the child. At that time, some people said that I killed too much and it would be difficult for the heirs, so at that time I really hope they can keep their children, but you can see the result."
Ding Changhe took An Ran's hand and continued, "Since I had you and Xiao Shitou, I have kept the children behind. I don't want any more bastards."
An Ran also felt that it was pointless to continue talking, "Forget it, let's not talk anymore, uncle, go to bed early."
Ding Changhe also left his mother in no mood. He only hugged An Ran and comforted her for a few words, and then the two of them rested.
The next day, An Ran sent Ding Changhe and his son away first, and asked Sister Chen to take good care of Yuan'er. Then she packed up and took Chu Xia to Zhixinzhai.
Ding Hanshi also guessed that An Ran would have to come over today, so she had packed up and waited early in the morning.
Ding Hanshi's attitude was really good today, with a kind smile on his face. After sitting An Ran down, he hurriedly asked the girl to have tea.
Aunt Han made new tea with her own hands, served it to Ding Hanshi and An Ran respectively, and then stood behind Ding Hanshi with her hands down.
An Ran looked at the two of them calmly, and then asked, "The uncle told me what happened yesterday. I don't know if this is Aunt Han's intention or the old lady's intention."
Ding Hanshi said with a smile on her face, "It's all the same. The boss agreed yesterday. You can change the genealogy whenever the day suits you."
An Ran smiled slightly, "Oh, I agreed, but I didn't say anything yesterday. I only said that from now on, we must distinguish between legitimate and concubine, and we must not mess with the rules."
Aunt Han suddenly raised her head and looked at An Ran, and Ding Han's face immediately changed.
"Well, I'm going to ask you now, whether you should take my concubine under your name or not."
An Ran coughed lightly and said, "Aunt Han, please take the people in the room down first."
Ding Hanshi glanced at Aunt Han and nodded. Aunt Han was so happy that she turned around and led people out of the room.
Ding Hanshi looked straight at An Ran. Now that there was no one in the room, there was no need for the two of them to talk nonsense.
"Tell me, are you willing or not?"
"Of course I don't want to, mother-in-law, there's no need to ask."
"Then you go, I'll tell the boss."
"It's useless for my mother-in-law to talk to anyone. I won't agree. I have my own daughter. Besides, under what circumstances did my mother-in-law keep the second master by her side? His aunt is gone, so my mother-in-law keeps him by her side, right? .”
Ding Han slapped the table and said, "