After finishing the college entrance examination, Su Yuhe became a vegetative state because she saved a cat. After lying there for a year, she time-traveled and became Su He from Nanshan Village, w...
Su He and Grandma Su both thought the marriage was a good idea at first.
But Su's mother's expression didn't look good when she heard this. She frowned and looked like she wanted to say something but couldn't.
Seeing this, Old Mrs. Su also stopped smiling. "What? Is there something wrong with his master's daughter?"
"Uh...no, that's not it."
"So what exactly happened? Just say what you want to say, why are you making such a fuss?"
Upon hearing this, Su's mother dared not hide it any longer and revealed her thoughts.
"Well, I was thinking, if Wood marries Master's daughter, wouldn't he become a live-in son-in-law? My son, whom I raised with such care, would just be given away to someone else for nothing?"
Grandma Su was stunned when she heard this. "They want Mu Tou to become a live-in son-in-law?"
No, not at all.
Mother Su shook her head, "But I think this is no different from a son-in-law who lives with his family. Wood works under him and has to listen to him. When his daughter marries into the family, we'll have to treat her like royalty!"
After listening to these words, Grandma Su thought for a moment and then remained silent.
Finally, he asked, "How far has this matter progressed? What did Wood tell you?"
Mother Su shook her head. "It's not decided yet. His master just mentioned it and asked about our family situation. He hasn't met that girl before."
Grandma Su understood. "They're waiting for news from our family. We can't let that girl rush into it. I'll go back and ask Master Mu what his plans are."
A live-in son-in-law would definitely not work, but if they don't have any requirements, we can't miss out on such a good marriage.
Su He nodded in agreement. This marriage was indeed a good one. Marrying his master's daughter would be more beneficial than harmful to Mu Tou, since his personality wasn't suited to scheming. With his father-in-law by his side, he wouldn't have to worry about things at the factory.
So she said, "Grandma, why don't you go back with Grandpa and the others this time? Don't worry about Yuan Yuan, he's old enough now, we can send him to the nursery at the machinery factory."
Grandma Su thought for a moment, then shook her head. "No need for that. I'll ask Guihua to watch over things for a few days, and I'll just give her a wage then."
"Um...is it okay?" Fang Guihua is, after all, Section Chief Ye's wife. Would he be willing?
"Why wouldn't she be willing? She's helped take care of Yuanyuan before. She's sensible and doesn't require much effort, so she'll definitely be willing. We can give her some caregiving fees, which is more than she earns gluing matchboxes. But your second sister-in-law's child is too young, so she might not feel comfortable with it. We'll ask her what to do then."
After hearing what she said, Su He had no objections.
Only Su's mother looked unhappy, probably because she was unwilling and afraid that her son would be taken away. However, Su's mother was in charge of making the marriages of the children in the family, so her opinion was ignored.
Since it was getting late, Su He went to cook dinner, while Grandma Su and the others tidied up at home.
After the meal, Grandma Su went to Fang Guihua to talk about helping to look after the children, promising to pay her 50 cents a day for childcare.
Fang Guihua was indeed very willing, and even felt that it was a bit too much. One cent a day would be fine. Originally, she wanted to refuse the money, but she heard that Grandma Su was going back to the countryside for a long time this time, and she thought that if she didn't accept the money, she would feel embarrassed.
However, Grandma Su did not agree. She still ordered 50 cents, gave her a simple lesson on how to make formula, fed her several times a day, and then left.
After they left, Su He and her companion informed her second cousin's wife, who then said she would send the child to her maternal grandmother's house for them to look after for a few days.
Su He felt relieved to see that she had made the arrangements.