As mentioned before, although the old lady doted on her children and grandchildren, she had the deepest affection for her husband, Yun Dazheng. So, as soon as she heard Yun Dazheng call her, she put the cotton coat that was originally covering Yun Yusheng back on, and then, regardless of how cold Zhao Cuifen's hands were, she simply shoved Yun Yusheng into Zhao Cuifen's hands and tiptoed out of the kitchen.
"Mom..." Zhao Cuifen called out weakly. But in her heart, she thought, 'You can leave, but at least leave this cotton-padded coat behind!' In this freezing weather, the only thing they had—the cotton quilt that Yun Youliang had brought out—was already wrapped in by Yun Shuisheng. Not only was she left out, but even Yun Yusheng wouldn't get a single corner. If the cotton-padded coat were left behind, at least she and the child would be a little warmer.
However, he didn't dare to say it out loud.
The old man shouted at the old woman so loudly just now; it must be that some useless, deadbeat man named Yun Youliang had a falling out with him. If she says anything more, it will only add fuel to the fire.
She must have had the worst luck in eight lifetimes to marry such a useless man as Yun Youliang.
Besides protecting his eldest son, what else can he do?
He can't even appease his own father, but he's quick to beat his wife and kids. What a useless piece of trash!
If she had known it would turn out like this, she would have married a pig or a dog rather than marry him!
And then there's that brat Yun Duo. She always thought that the little brat didn't come from her womb, but that someone had swapped her son with the little brat. Now that she sees it, she was right.
But even if she didn't come from my womb, she called me "Mom" for years, and I raised her. And what was the result? ...
"You ungrateful brat! She's been here so long and hasn't even bothered to check on me, let alone bring anything. If I'd known it would turn out like this, I should have just drowned that brat in the urinal. Otherwise, she wouldn't have been able to eat my food for years without doing anything useful, and she'd even cost my family tens of dollars..."
Thinking of this, Zhao Cuifen became worried again.
The family went into debt to pay the fines brought by that brat Yunduo, and the debts haven't been paid off yet. This year's grain harvest is inexplicably much worse than in previous years...
Originally, when the house collapsed and she and that damned man Yun Youliang hid under the bed, they had agreed to take this opportunity to move to the old house, where they could live a life of luxury with the old man and his family. Now it seems that their plans are over.
In the end, it all comes down to that useless dead man, Yun Youliang. He can't even appease his own father; he's utterly useless!
Because of her miscalculation and the fact that it was really cold, Zhao Cuifen's face was ashen. When she saw Yun Youliang come in, she didn't give him a pleasant look either.
Yun Youliang rummaged through the kitchen, opened the rice jar and found it was completely empty. He then turned to Zhao Cuifen with a dark expression and said, "The rice jar is empty. Didn't you think to put some rice or corn kernels in it yesterday?"
"Didn't you say that the kitchen door lock was faulty and that if too much grain was stored there, it would be too late to regret it if it got stolen? Now that there's no rice in the rice bin, you're blaming me?" Zhao Cuifen said irritably as she put a handful of firewood into the stove and dragged some outwards so that the flames could lick outwards and she could feel some warmth.
Yun Youliang was already looking disheveled, and hearing Zhao Cuifen's words, he became even less curious. However, he had indeed said those words before, and he couldn't bring himself to get angry about it, especially since there were other people outside.
Therefore, he simply instructed Zhao Cuifen, "I'm too lazy to argue with you about this. Go and borrow some rice. It's been cold all morning. Make some rice porridge for Shuisheng to drink so he can warm up."
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