After the meal, the relatives went home one after another.
Du came into the main room carrying a basket from her maternal home and handed it to her sister-in-law, Luo: "Here you go. Take this brown sugar and eggs back and give them to your mother."
Today, only Luo Shi, Du Shi, Du Daya, and Du Congming from the Du family came; Du's mother, who had a cold, did not come.
When Luo lifted the cloth, she found three catties of white rice, five pieces of brown sugar, and about ten eggs inside.
Mr. Luo was very satisfied, after all, they had only given him a pound of brown rice and five eggs.
"Thank you, elder sister." Luo smiled as she covered the house with the cloth again. "Such a big house, elder sister is truly capable."
Mrs. Du said, "It's all thanks to my sister-in-law's help."
Luo had long heard that Ye Caiping had given the job of delivering spicy soup to Du and Ye Erquan's family, and she was extremely envious.
Luo said, "We've walked all the way here today and are tired. Why don't we stay at your house today? We've never stayed in such a nice house before."
Du Congming, standing nearby, also yelled, "I want to live in a big house! A big house!"
Du looked at her twelve-year-old nephew, who was still like a mentally challenged person, and her lips twitched.
Remembering how they had tried to take advantage of Jin Hua last time, wanting her to marry this simpleton, he put on a stern face:
“Your home isn’t far from here, only four or five miles away. You’re too delicate, so we can just have Daquan borrow an oxcart to take you back.”
Luo's face stiffened.
Du Daya, who had been standing silently at the back, whispered:
“Auntie, can I stay and work for you? I heard that Aunt Caiping has a relative who does housework for her. I don’t want wages, I just want to help you with the work.”
Luo quickly replied, "Yes, let Daya stay and work for you."
Madam Du frowned: "What are you thinking? My family has enough hands. My daughter-in-law has only been married for a short time. Why would we need Daya to do any work? Alright, alright, you can go back now! Ye Daquan, borrow an oxcart and take my brother's family there."
Ye Daquan, who was squatting at the door, hurriedly came in: "Come, come, I'll take you back."
The Luo family looked unwell and in the end had no choice but to go out with Ye Daquan.
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