Cui Yulu, known as the jinx of Cui Family Village, is about to get married. Under the guise of doing what's best for her, her aunt accepts eight taels of silver from the Han family in the neigh...
"Oh my, sister-in-law, what good news has this? Why didn't you tell us so we could celebrate together?"
Li Dacui was less severely injured and is now able to get off the bed. Some new flesh has grown back on her face, though she still looks somewhat ferocious.
"Here's the thing, I'm planning to hold a wedding banquet for Yulu and Yu'an tomorrow, so that the villagers can get to know each other."
"Oh, that's great! Can we come over?"
Liu Meie was cleaning up the scene of the pig slaughter in the yard when she heard their conversation and just pursed her lips.
Others who come to eat at least give a gift in return, but these people are definitely trying to freeload, and they want to eat and take things with them. How shameless!
"You're the aunt in the family, so you'll definitely be coming. We'll need your help then."
Liu Xiuying was happy, and her tone of voice became much lighter.
"Sister-in-law, you have so much wild boar meat here, you probably can't eat it all, so why don't you..."
Liu Meie was heartbroken. Her family hadn't done anything, yet they were being asked to take pork from her. Was there no justice in this world?
Tan Guihua was also about to leave with a large piece of pork leg in her hand.
"Wow, this widow can still get so much pork, you guys are really generous."
Li Dacui looked at the pork she was holding and felt a pang of envy, so she immediately made a sarcastic remark.
“Auntie, it’s not nice of you to talk like that. I hunted the wild boar, and I can give you the pork however I want. I don’t need you to tell me what to do.”
Cui Yulu disliked Li Dacui, who always mocked others. Tan Guihua's husband had died in battle while serving in the army; he was a hero.
How can you just laugh at someone like that?
"You're really sharp-tongued, girl. You have no right to speak here, do you?"
As a younger generation daughter-in-law, she had no right to speak.