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Chapter 119 Zhang Shu, that bastard
Shu Yu remembered that in those days, unmarried women, unless they had other special channels, would be taught about matters of love and sex by close elders on the eve of their wedding.
Could it be that Lady Nguyen was too shy? She simply didn't say anything?
Daya thought for a moment, "The day before the wedding, Mother did say she wanted to have some private words with me and teach me some things about being a wife. But then Grandma came over and complained that her granddaughter hadn't informed her of her wedding. She made a scene for quite a while. By the time things were settled and she was driven away, it was already very late. Mother was afraid I wouldn't look well the next day, so she didn't say anything more and just told me to get some rest. She only said that Zhang Shudong was fine..."
Madam Ruan was shy by nature, and she was already embarrassed to talk about matters of the bedroom. She had mustered up her courage to speak up. But then Granny Ruan arrived, and coincidentally, she was a member of her own family. Her arrival caused a scene, attracting a large crowd of onlookers.
Ruan was so busy that day that she was completely overwhelmed and in a terrible state, and didn't have time to say anything. She didn't bring up the sentence "It's enough that Zhang Shu understands" to Daya until the next day.
After all, when Ruan Shi got married, Granny Ruan didn't say anything to her. On her wedding night, it was Lu Erbai who taught her everything.
Later, Daya married into Dayan Village. As a new bride, no one was so tactless as to say anything lewd to her.
Later, because she had a lot of work to do, she didn't have time to chat with other women, let alone listen to their gossip. The only source of her knowledge in this area was Zhang Shu.
Shu Yu tightened her fingers slightly. Da Ya might not understand, but surely Zhang Shu wouldn't either?
Suddenly, as if she had just thought of something, she asked Daya, "On the second day after your wedding, didn't your mother-in-law say anything? Like... asking if there was blood on the sheets?"
Shu Yu knew that not bleeding the first time didn't mean she wasn't a virgin, but people in this era mostly used that as the standard.
Given Zhang's mother-in-law's character, she must care a lot about this.
Da Ya thought for a moment and said, "There was blood on the sheets. On our wedding night, Zhang Shu was given alcohol and was unsteady on his feet when he entered the room. He must have bumped his finger somewhere, because blood was gushing out. When he fell onto the bed, the blood stained the sheets. I was very worried at the time and said I was going to go out and find someone, but he stopped me and said it would be bad luck if word got out that he was injured on his wedding night, and that people might think I was unlucky."
She had just married into the family and was completely bewildered by these words, so naturally she did whatever Zhang Shu said.
The next morning, she got up to cook, and her mother-in-law took the opportunity to enter her room. She was terrified when she saw her. But her mother-in-law didn't say anything; instead, she smiled at her.
She asked Zhang Shu about the bed sheets, and Zhang Shu said he made up an excuse to cover it up, and told her not to mention it to anyone else to avoid being scolded.
Da Ya was very grateful to him at the time, thinking that her new husband's protectiveness of her meant she would definitely be happy in the future.
Upon hearing this, Shu Yu's eyes turned cold. Zhang Shu really knew his stuff. Not only did he know, he even deliberately portrayed himself as a considerate person who made Da Ya grateful. He was truly capable.
Looking at her expression and recalling the questions she had asked, Da Ya suddenly felt very anxious and uneasy.
She sensed that something was wrong.
"Ayu, is there... something wrong with your brother-in-law?"
“Of course he has a problem, and a very big one at that,” Shu Yu said through gritted teeth.
The Zhang family is despicable, but Zhang Shu is even more despicable.
(End of this chapter)