She would give away a serving of braising sauce to anyone who bought pork, and she would also tell them how to braise the meat.
The villagers who bought pork and received Ninghuan's braising sauce were very happy, feeling that Jing'an's wife had indeed changed a lot.
They are no longer as arrogant and unreasonable as before; they have become capable and competent, and they also know how to conduct themselves in society.
More and more people came with money to buy meat. When Wang Guihua saw this scene, she realized that her idea of getting a free meal was gone, and she gritted her teeth in resentment.
Aunt Xiufen, who was standing nearby, smiled at her while carrying the pork and braising liquid she had just bought, saying, "Wang Guihua, are you still waiting here for Jing'an's wife to give you pork for free?"
Before Wang Guihua could speak, Aunt Xiufen turned around and walked away with the old woman beside her, saying disdainfully:
"I don't know what kind of heart this person has. The Jing An family is already in such dire straits, and she still wants to take away the pork that his wife worked so hard to get."
"Pah! Wang Guihua always loves to take advantage of others. I didn't expect that even with Jing An's family in such a state, she would still be thinking of taking advantage of them!"
Hearing these words, Wang Guihua's face turned very ugly. She originally wanted to grab Aunt Xiufen and scold her back, but found that Aunt Xiufen had already gone far away.
Looking at Ning Huan's side, more and more people are coming to buy pork. If she doesn't go and buy some soon, they'll probably sell out.
She gritted her teeth, turned around, and ran home to get the money.
When Pang and Ning Liang saw that Ning Huan was actually selling pork in the yard and that many people were buying it, they quickly came over to help.
Even the four little ones were very sensible and helped Ning Huan divide the braising liquid.
However, before Yao and her eldest daughter-in-law Liu even got home, they overheard Ning Huan talking about buying and selling pork.
Liu rolled her eyes and said, "Mother, listen to what this third sister-in-law is doing. You, as her mother-in-law, went to her house to ask for meat and she refused. I thought it was for my third brother's food, but I didn't expect that she was thinking about making money for herself!"
"And another thing, it's one thing for her not to give us meat, but what's the point of bringing up my second sister? It made Mother the subject of gossip and pointing fingers in front of so many people in the village. Isn't that just making you unhappy?"
Listening to Liu's incessant chatter, Yao's face instantly turned cold: "Shut up!"
Then she gritted her teeth and said, "I'm going to see what's going on with that bitch right now!"
Because so many people were buying meat, Ning Huan saw that more than half of the pork had already been cut off. She apologized to the villagers who were still rushing to buy meat:
"I'm sorry, folks, we've sold almost all of this meat. We'll have to take the rest to town to sell."
"There's still some braising liquid left. If you don't mind, I can share it with you for free."
The villagers who were initially unhappy about not being able to buy pork gave up after seeing Ning Huan's sincere attitude.
After all, it's such a big pig; they can't just sell it all cheaply. They need to make some money too.
They can only blame themselves for being too hesitant; arriving late meant they couldn't buy any meat.
When Yao arrived, panting, she saw the pork Ning Huan had laid out in the yard and became furious. She pointed at Ning Huan's nose and began to berate her:
"You unfilial daughter-in-law! I asked you for meat earlier and you wouldn't give it to me. I thought you were going to give it to my son. I never imagined you had such intentions!"
"They're actually selling meat right in their own backyard! What am I supposed to eat?! What have they left for me, their mother-in-law?!"
Seeing that it was Yao Shi, who had just left but had come back to cause trouble, Ning Huan raised an eyebrow.
Liu stood beside Yao with a gloating expression, looking at Ning Huan with a triumphant look.
Just as Madam Pang was about to get up and say something, Ning Huan stopped her, saying, "Mother, you and Ning Liang take the four little ones back to the house first. I'll take care of things here."
Although she was worried about her daughter, the four little ones shouldn't have seen their grandmother and mother having a fight.
So Madam Pang gave Ning Liang a wink and led the four little ones back into the house.
Yao continued to mutter curses, but Ning Huan stared at her without moving.
Some villagers who had bought meat and hadn't gone far heard the news and rushed back to see what was going on.
Just then, they heard Yao cursing Ning Huan for being unfilial, and her words were filled with a lot of foul language, so foul that it made their teeth chatter.
It's true that Yao was right to say Ning Huan was unfilial; everyone in the village knew what kind of person she was before.
But Yao Shi wasn't much better. Not only was she unkind to her daughter-in-law, but she also kicked her own son, Zhou Jing'an, out of the house and ignored him after he was injured.
If you look closely, neither of these two people is a good person, and neither of them should criticize the other.
However, the villagers who had just bought Ning Huan's meat knew that it was indeed cheap and affordable, and they all wanted to say a few words in her defense. In addition, Yao's insults were indeed quite harsh.
The first to speak was Aunt Xiufen, who said disdainfully to Yao Shi, "Oh, I thought it was some mother-in-law complaining about her unfilial daughter-in-law, but it's Yao Shi..."
Aunt Xiufen deliberately dragged out the last syllable, making her sound sarcastic and uncomfortable.
Yao asked unhappily, "Chen Xiufen, what do you mean! You can't get enough of watching the drama, can you? Be careful you don't get yourself into trouble one day and cause trouble for your own family!"
Seeing that Yao was speaking so rudely, Aunt Xiufen stepped forward, spat, and cursed, "Yao, are you asking for it? What did I do that you're cursing me like this?"
"Even if our family is in trouble, it's still much better than yours. With your character, you think you can expect your son and daughter-in-law to be filial to you? Keep dreaming!"
Yao shouted in a shrill voice, "What kind of person I am is none of your business to interfere in our family affairs!"
Then she pointed at Ning Huan's nose and cursed viciously, "It's all because of you, you slut! Nothing good has ever happened to you since you married into our family. Now you've made me the target of gossip and insults!"
Seeing that Yao was scolding her again, Ning Huan couldn't hold back anymore and raised her eyebrows: "Mother, she was just stating some facts. You just can't stand it and think she's scolding you."
"You keep saying I'm unfilial, but when you kicked my husband and me out, you said you wouldn't care about us anymore, whether we lived or died. How do you explain that?"
Yao tried to argue: "What do you mean by kicking your family out? What did your father and I say back then? It was because the third son had the ability to start his own family that we felt comfortable letting you move out."
"But in your daily life, haven't your father and I ever cared at all? Haven't I come to see my son often!"
By the end, she herself seemed unsure of her own words.
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