131. Chapter 131 Training the Son-in-law



The next day, Han Yu was going to go hunting in the mountains, but he was worried about Su Wenyue so he stayed at home for another day. Although Su Wenyue ate more than usual, it was normal. In addition, Su Wenyue explained that she was tired yesterday and hadn't eaten delicious food for a long time, so she was greedy. Han Yu felt relieved and started to take care of the housework.

After the family was divided, Su Wenyue thought about how to tidy up the house so that she could have some relatively free space. She didn't want to be under the watchful eyes of her in-laws every day. She originally wanted to build a wall in front of the house, but after thinking about it, she felt that this was not a good idea. Not to mention that her father-in-law and mother-in-law would have objections, people in the village would also gossip when they saw it. Building a wall for no reason, was it to prevent thieves?

Su Wenyue thought about it and thought: Why not just build a few houses? Anyway, their current house is old and not big enough to live in. Xiaoxi has been living in the utility room. Although she is grateful for the cleanup, it is such a small place and a bit damp and cold. Su Wenyue always feels that it is not good for Xiaoxi.

It doesn't cost much to build a few houses anyway, and there are not so many requirements in the countryside. Even if the house is built better, it will only cost a few dozen taels of silver. It can definitely be built more spacious and brighter than the village chief's house. Su Wenyue is also thinking about the child in her belly. Although it will take more than eight months for the child to be born, everything has to be planned. It doesn't matter if Su Wenyue herself suffers grievances, but she wants to give her child good conditions for growth. Thinking of the suffering her son suffered in her previous life, Su Wenyue's heart aches.

Su Wenyue is a person of action. She would do it as soon as she thought of it. However, this matter still needed Han Yu's consent. She immediately told Han Yu her idea. She thought Han Yu would agree, but he refused. Su Wenyue was a little depressed and couldn't understand why Han Yu would not agree. Han Yu had been very obedient to her during this period of time.

"Husband, why don't you agree? Building a house is a good thing. We live too crowded here. Xiaoxi is so loyal and willing to follow me. She is not afraid of hardship. I don't want her to live in a small utility room all the time. It's too unfair. Our family is not without the conditions. I know you don't want me to use the dowry, but we are husband and wife, a family, there is no need to care so much. Husband, you are a capable and ambitious person. I believe you will achieve great things one day. Besides, it doesn't cost much money to build a few houses."

Even if Han Yu disagreed, Su Wenyue did not give up the idea of ​​building a house. After making this plan, she felt more and more that it was really sad to live under the watchful eyes of her husband's family and not be able to do anything. She tried every way to persuade Han Yu, thinking that if Han Yu did not agree, she would move the baby out of her belly later, and she would be able to make Han Yu agree.

Han Yu's concerns about not wanting to build a house were naturally not what Su Wenyue had guessed. He was a man of firm character, and would not be affected by the gossip of those gossipers in the village.

If they wanted to live in the village permanently, it would be good to build a house, but he had other plans for his wife. If everything went as expected, his wife would not live in the village for long, so there was no need to go through the trouble of building a house. Besides, building a house was not an easy task. The materials for building the house had to be ordered before they could start. By then, he would probably not be at home, and his wife would have to worry about and arrange everything herself. His wife had always been pampered and had no idea about these things. He was reluctant and didn't trust his wife to work so hard.

However, it was obvious that his wife had a strong desire to build a house. Han Yu helplessly watched his wife chattering on and on about the benefits of building a house, trying to convince himself. He knew that if he didn't tell her a reason, she would not give up easily, so he wondered whether he should tell her about his plan.

"Wife, it's not what you think." Han Yu sighed and told her his plan.

Su Wenyue had previously thought that Han Yu was being too chauvinistic and was unwilling to use her money to build a house. Who would have known that this was the reason why Han Yu actually planned this.

Because of her experiences in her previous life, Su Wenyue habitually substituted what happened in her previous life into her current situation, but she didn't expect that everything would change because of the changes she experienced after her rebirth.

For example, the relationship between Han Yu and the Su family. In her previous life, Su Wenyue had a grudge against her natal family and would not go back easily. She even mocked Han Yu for fawning on her natal family and being unmanly. Although Han Yu respected the Yue family, because of Su Wenyue's attitude, as a man, he would always have some temper, so he gradually distanced himself from the Yue family.

In this life, Su Wenyue understood her parents' painstaking efforts, and was even more concerned about Han Yu's future. She wanted Han Yu to have a good relationship with her parents' family so that he could take care of her family in the future. Therefore, Han Yu had a very good relationship with the Su family. Han Yu admired the character of the Su family even more. In addition, because of Mr. Su's attitude, Han Yu also regarded the Su family as relatives in his heart. Even though Su Hengxuan sometimes couldn't stand the man who stole his sister, and his attitude didn't seem so good, he really cared about Han Yu, his brother-in-law. Han Yu would not fail to feel it, and he became closer to the Yue family.

Han Yu did not let his parents and brothers know about the conscription due to some reasons. Moreover, such a matter was not negotiable from their point of view. However, he discussed it with his father-in-law and brother-in-law.

Mr. Su and Su Hengxuan, one loved their daughter and the other loved their sister, so they were unwilling to let Han Yu be assigned to a place too far away. So they found a way to use their connections to help Han Yu get a small official position of the eighth rank.

Although he is a minor official of the eighth rank, Han Yu's background and experience make this position the most suitable. Master Su took this position after much consideration. Otherwise, he could have spent more money to get a higher position. Master Su really cares about his son-in-law. He has experienced a lot in his life and knows what is good for his son-in-law.

This position is neither at the bottom, nor does it require too much hardship to climb up, nor will it cause envy because of the prominent position, and even make Han Yu feel superior at the beginning, which is not conducive to the growth of his state of mind. Master Su always insists that only those who endure hardships can become superior people, and he has always been strict with his two sons. In Master Su's view, Han Yu has the ability, talent and ambition, but lacks experience. He needs to grow up from the bottom and have a solid foundation before he can go further.

However, although Master Su wanted to train his son-in-law, it would be much better to have someone to help him in the officialdom than for Han Yu to fight alone in his previous life. At that time, Han Yu was just a private, a rookie, and was not allowed to leave the barracks easily, let alone go home. Although he was still in Xinye, it would take several months for him to go home. He did not have much more free time than he does now. Although he could not go back every day, as long as he was not too far from the barracks, it was not a problem to go back every one or two days, so he made such a plan.


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