Sold to a Fool by My Aunt, She Eats Wild Vegetables While I Eat

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...

Chapter 43 Who wouldn't like this family?

Cui Liu was somewhat confused by what she said, but she quickly realized that the Han family was probably a good family, and it would be a good opportunity to find out the truth for her daughter.

If they really live a good life, then let Cui Yufang marry into the family. That way, she can help support her family. It's better than that ungrateful Cui Yulu.

"So you're our in-laws. Please come in and have a seat."

Cao Jinfang warmly invited the mother and daughter into the house so that she could learn more about Cui Yulu.

Touched by her warm attitude, Cui Liu followed her into the house.

"You may not know who I am yet, so let me tell you first. I am Han Yu'an's second grandmother, which is also the second grandmother of your Yu Lu."

"Oh, it's Second Madam! My apologies for not recognizing you earlier. But what's the story behind you saying they're eating meat today?"

Touched by Cao Jinfang's enthusiasm, Cui Liushi no longer held back and warmly chatted with her about everyday matters.

"So Yulu isn't your daughter. You raised her. But this child really did something wrong. She didn't even invite you over for such an important event. She's so unfilial."

After listening to Cui Liu's account, Cao Jinfang quickly echoed her words.

"That's right. Her second uncle and I raised her with great care, and even found her such a good family. Yet she repays kindness with enmity. Not only does she not come to see us, but she also wants to sever ties with us. Tell me, what kind of person is she?"

Cui Liushi concealed all the details of how she abused Cui Yulu, and only spoke of her own suffering.

Cao Jinfang went on to embellish the story, recounting the relationship between the two families and pointing out Cui Yulu's faults, portraying herself entirely as a victim.

This aroused Cui Liu's sympathy, further bringing the two closer together.

"Who says otherwise? Ever since Yulu married into the Han family, the relationship between our two families has been deteriorating. This child is really a devil."

"Really? I'll go over there later and teach her a lesson, and get revenge for you."

Cui Yufang stood silently behind her, but she was very anxious, thinking that the meat should be served by now.

He then secretly tugged at her clothes from behind.

"That's enough, we'll be late if we don't hurry."

Cao Jinfang found Cui Yufang to be quite beautiful and took a liking to her.

"Is this your daughter? She's very beautiful. Is she betrothed to someone?"

“Oh dear, what do you mean by ‘pretty’? She’s just an ordinary person, and she’s not betrothed yet. Second Madam, could you please arrange something for her?”

This Linshui Village is a bit better than their Cuijia Village.

At least they can have enough to eat, and there's meat to eat too, so it's suitable to marry their daughter into the family.

Hearing this from outside, Han Quan had a wicked idea. He had been amazed by Cui Yufang's beauty when she came in, and he was overjoyed to hear that his grandmother would arrange the marriage.

"Don't worry about that. We're like family. I felt a connection the moment I met you today, and after chatting with you, I feel even more connected. You should come visit often in the future."

"Grandma, you're such a kind person. We'll be troubling you a lot in the future, so please don't find us a bother."

"Where are you talking about? Hurry up and go, or you might not get any food."

Hearing her say that she was thinking of herself, Cui Liu felt even more that the Han family's eldest branch was a terrible family.

Like Cui Yulu, she's an ingrate and dislikes that family more and more.

"Mother, hurry up! What if we don't get to eat meat? Then our trip will have been for nothing."

Having not eaten meat for many days, Cui Yufang was already itching to stay any longer.

"Look at you, you good-for-nothing girl. Do you even want to find a good family to marry into in the future?"

"Of course I want to, but what does that have to do with whether I want to eat meat or not? Isn't the point of getting married to eat meat better?"

Cui Liushi poked her daughter's head hard. This girl's brain isn't working at all. What will become of her in the future?

Watching them walk towards the courtyard of the Han family's main house, Cao Jinfang retreated back into the house. Turning around, she saw her grandson, Han Quan, staring blankly at Cui Yufang's back.

What are you doing, you little rascal?

Cao Jinfang patted him on the head and walked ahead to go into the house.

"Grandma, what were you talking about with them just now? She really is Cui Yulu's sister, and she's much prettier than Cui Yulu."

You're incredibly blind, kid. You'll need to get your eyes checked later.

"You don't actually have a crush on that girl, do you?"

Cao Jinfang knew his grandson best. Han Quan was not academically inclined. He only sent him to school to give Han An a good reputation and prevent him from being bullied.

"Grandma, I heard they asked you to arrange a marriage for that girl. Why don't you consider me for a moment?"

Cao Jinfang looked at her grandson's good-for-nothing appearance, pursed her lips, and went into the house without saying a word.

That girl is obviously lazy and good-for-nothing. She's just got a pretty face, and marrying her would only cause trouble for the family.

However, as a grandmother, she couldn't control everything. In the end, it was his mother who suffered the most. If her grandson was willing, she could help make the match.

This way, there will be one more person to keep Cui Yulu from the main wife's side in check.

Thinking this to myself, I realized that this matter needed to be considered carefully. They were all quite young, and marrying them off too early would mean they would have to be supported by the family, which would be a waste of food.

When the two arrived, the banquet had just begun, and the men and women sat at separate tables.

The children sat at a table, and the food they prepared was different from what the adults ate; it was all nutritious and healthy food suitable for children.

"Yulu, you've really thought of everything. Now that the kids aren't causing trouble, everyone can have a good meal."

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