I Transmigrated as a Scummy Mother-in-Law

What's it like to stand at the top of the food chain overnight? Even if... this food chain is poor and pitiful. Even if... you become a scourge that everyone avoids. Even if... there are all so...

Chapter 158 Grievance

Upon hearing the words "sexual relations," Huangshan's wife jumped up, looking down helplessly and clenching her fingers.

She never expected that the doctor even knew this.

How embarrassing!

The doctor's words made Jiang Nuan understand the reason. "Doctor, could you please prescribe some medicine for me?"

This is indeed quite embarrassing.

"Doctor," Mrs. Huang said, not quite understanding what the doctor was saying, "Why is my daughter-in-law constipated? What's wrong?"

“You’ve been eating too much dry food and having sex too frequently,” Dr. Huang wrote down a prescription. “Eat more vegetables and vegetables, be more restrained in your sexual activity, and take the medicine for two or three days.”

These blunt words made Sister-in-law Huang both ashamed and angry.

"Thank you, doctor," Jiang Nuan said, taking the prescription and pulling Sister Huang aside to get the medicine.

This was so unexpected that if Sister-in-law Huang hadn't been so terribly displeased, she would have burst out laughing.

"What's there to be shy about?" The old doctor shook his head. "Everyone says that it's bad to avoid seeking medical treatment if you don't want to."

On the way back, Sister Huang's body was radiating cold air.

"What's going on?" Old Huang asked, completely bewildered. "What did the doctor say? How many months pregnant are you? How are the signs of pregnancy?"

"Don't even mention it, Dad," Sister-in-law Huang said, her anger boiling over, "The doctor said she had an upset stomach after childbirth, no wonder I noticed her belly was a bit swollen."

If it can't be pulled out, it won't get stuck inside.

I thought it was my grandson, but who knew it was these filthy things!

"What do you mean by 'unfavorable outcome'?" Old Huang asked, his face full of disappointment. "Why didn't she get pregnant?"

The fact that his eldest grandson had no son had always been a source of worry for Old Man Huang.

I thought it would be resolved today, but it turned out to be a false alarm.

“It’s just constipation,” Sister-in-law Huang glared at her daughter-in-law, “and there are some things that are even more embarrassing, I’m too ashamed to talk about.”

“Well,” Jiang Nuan cleared her throat and said, “Dashan also bears some responsibility for this. Sister-in-law, please remind him that young people don’t understand these matters, so we elders should pay more attention.”

“What responsibility does Dashan have?” Sister-in-law Huang scolded indignantly. “Eldest daughter-in-law, stop clinging to your husband all day long. Dashan has worked hard enough with his corvée labor. He has to deal with you when he gets home. You don’t care about your husband, but your mother cares about her son.”

These words made Huangshan's wife turn pale.

"Alright," Jiang Nuan gently comforted, "Let bygones be bygones. They're still young, so it's inevitable that they'll make some mistakes. Just teach them more. Don't be angry, sister-in-law."

How can it take two to clap like this?

Even if these reasons were explained, Sister-in-law Huang, her eyes red with anger, wouldn't listen.

"Seven years have passed, and she hasn't even laid an egg. How can I not be angry? If she can't have children, I wouldn't say anything if she just obediently serves her husband. Why do she have to cause all this trouble?"

“This is my fault,” Jiang Nuan touched her nose.

She shouldn't have suggested seeing a doctor.

"Why blame you?" Sister-in-law Huang looked at Jiang Nuan strangely. "You can still make her lay eggs?"

Cough cough...

“Sister-in-law,” Jiang Nuan almost choked on her own saliva and quickly changed the subject, “Having a child is a matter for two people, and we can’t blame my niece-in-law entirely. Maybe it’s just that our time hasn’t come yet. Let’s wait a little longer, there’s no rush.”

"I've been waiting until other people's grandchildren are already running errands," said Aunt Huang, full of grievances. "How much longer do I have to wait?"

Her family, Dashan, got married even earlier than Xiaochuan.

Now, Da Niu can help with chores at home, but her grandson is still nowhere to be seen.

Every time I think about this, I feel a tightness in my chest.