The Scum Aunt Was Divorced, Then Led the Whole Village to Show Off Their Meat

When Ye Caiping opened her eyes, she was a divorced woman cast out of her husband's home, with her sister-in-law sharpening her knife at her. It's not that the sister-in-law wouldn't to...

Chapter 71 I'll be living with my parents then.

Grandma Ye glared at him: "Who do you think you are? If it really doesn't work out, I'll live with my husband and Caiping."

As she spoke, her eyes lit up: "Yes, that's a good idea. After the house is built, we'll live with Caiping."

Old Man Ye said, "Alright, we'll stay together, then no one will say anything."

Ye Caiping nodded with a smile; in fact, she had also thought of this method.

The first and second wives and others were dumbfounded.

Madam Du was stunned: "But...shouldn't our eldest son's family be responsible for supporting our parents?"

Wei asked timidly, "This...this means we're going to split the family property?"

Old Man Ye frowned and sighed softly, "It's not that we're going to separate the family, it's just that the two of us old folks are going to sleep in different places. But as the tree grows, branches will inevitably grow, and separation is just a matter of time."

Both Mrs. Du and Mrs. Wei fell silent.

They had all considered separating the family, but they hadn't expected it to happen so soon.

Ye Caiping said, "Eldest sister-in-law and second sister-in-law, I'm not trying to persuade you to divide the family property. I just want my parents to live with me then."

"You should be filial to your parents as you should be. As for whether or not to separate the family, that's a path you'll walk in the future. Your parents will decide that in the future."

Du thought about it and agreed, nodding, "Little sister, I didn't mean to blame you. It's just that my second sister-in-law suddenly mentioned dividing the family property, which was a bit unexpected. Hehe, don't blame me."

Mrs. Wei frowned; she didn't want to separate the family so soon.

No matter what, it will take at least five or six years.

Now my mother earns thirty coins a day. If she saves them for five or six years, she'll have at least fifty or sixty taels.

The second wife's family will eventually get a share.

If the family were to separate now, the parents would be supported by the eldest son's family, and the mother's wages would all belong to the eldest son's family.