The Scumbag Husband Who Inherited Two Households and Swapped Children— I’ll Tear His Whole Family Apart

Chi Yu drunkenly found herself transmigrated into a cannon-fodder character in a rural farming novel that emphasized hardship and survival. In the original story, the main character was accused of ...

Chapter 251 A Very Urgent Need to Urine (2/2)

My aunt definitely can't do it on her own, but if an adult helps secretly, then there won't be a problem.

The stream is now large and deep; I've observed it, and it has more water than the moat outside Anping County.

This was the first time Chi Qiao had argued with Chi Da Hu like this since she transmigrated.

Neither of them looked very well at the moment, but one of them considered herself the older sister and wouldn't harm her younger sister.

The other one considers himself the older brother, but his wife doesn't take his sister seriously.

Upon hearing Chi Kang's words, the two of them snorted coldly at each other and turned their heads away.

Seeing this, Chi Kang couldn't help but feel a headache coming on. After thinking for a moment, he said, "Uncle, Aunt, please don't just keep getting angry."

Shouldn't we be thinking about how to harvest the grain in the cave and replant it in the shortest possible time?

Even if we have cattle now, they can't help us harvest grain.

And there's farming too. So much land, it must be close to a hundred acres, right?

With just one ox, how long will it take to plow?

If you ask me, my aunt's husband is a good person. Since my aunt is going to marry him anyway, she might as well tell him sooner rather than later.

He'll find a way to get people in there to help tend the fields.

Although it doesn't usually get bugs or weeds, so it doesn't require much human effort.

But when it comes to harvesting, tilling, and planting, it's really tough for just the few of us.

Especially my aunt, she's never done any of these things before.

Chi Qiao didn't want to be angry with Chi Da Hu, knowing that he was doing it for her sister's own good.

Now that she was less angry, her tone softened.

She first said to Chi Kang, "Your uncle just wanted to ask about some kind of deity."

He is an intelligent person and should have sensed something, but he didn't know why, so he wanted to find out.

I think your aunt should have told him about this herself, which is why he asked her.

After saying that, she looked at Chi Dahu.

Before she could even speak, Chi Dahu lowered his head first.

"Honey, I'm sorry, I didn't mean to argue with you just now."

But after hearing what you said, I can't help but feel a little anxious.

I know you treat Xiaoyu like your own daughter and wouldn't harm her.

But I hope that when you talk about Xiaoyu to outsiders, you'll think more about the potential consequences of your words on Xiaoyu.

Chi Qiao, who was already inclined to back down, took the opportunity to back down after hearing this.

"My lord, it's also my fault for not explaining things clearly, which caused you to misunderstand."

That's what I told the adults, that's correct.

I want to make the adults take this matter seriously, and I also want to make them pay attention to Xiaoyu.

Of course, we're not afraid of what he might think of Xiaoyu.

After all, Xiaoyu will soon be Amu's wife. He values ​​Amu so much, he certainly wouldn't let Amu feel disheartened because of Xiaoyu.

Furthermore, I said that the little fish is lucky and has gods around him, but these gods may only appear in years of disaster.

When the weather becomes favorable and the crops ripen, it's only natural that the gods will no longer appear.

Ultimately, it depends on how we operate.

Chi Dahu, who was initially a little anxious, found his wife's words to be reasonable.

Immediately, the guilt in his eyes deepened.

Immediately afterward, before anyone could react, he slapped himself across the face.

"Wife, I'm sorry. I was stupid and didn't think of these things. I misunderstood you."

I had a bad mouth, I deserve a beating!

After saying that, he slapped himself again.

At that time in Qijia Village, Qi Mingyu, lying in a shack, struggled to turn to the side and glanced at the doorway.

He no longer had a fever, but his body felt weak, his lips were dry and chapped, and he had a strong urge to urinate.