Chapter 190 Mr. Xu Teaches His Wife
"What's wrong?"
Old Madam Xu glanced at Old Man Xu. "A big tree branches out, and when the sons grow up, the family branches out. That's what the old people always said. Could it be that you have to wait for some dispute between the brothers before you plan to split the family?"
Old Mrs. Xu had actually thought about dividing the family property many times.
The eldest son and the second son will stay in the village, but the youngest son is academically advanced and will eventually leave the village.
At that time, should this family be divided or not?
If the family is to be divided, how should it be divided?
Now that the youngest son has become an official, the people and things he comes into contact with will naturally be different.
Not to mention anything else, when the grandchildren grow up in the future, the third brother's son and daughter will have a very good marriage because they have a father who is an official.
What about the children of the eldest son and the second son?
What should they do?
They are both their grandchildren, so how can they treat them equally?
Old Mrs. Xu simply threw out all the questions she had been thinking about and saw how Old Mr. Xu would answer them.
At first, they also supported their sons to go to school, but the eldest son and the second son were unable to continue their studies, so they chose to go home to help with the housework.
Later, my youngest son got into school and is now quite successful.
Now the youngest son has not yet gone out to serve as an official, and there is no dispute among the three brothers.
When the youngest son becomes an official, the differences between the three brothers will gradually become apparent.
This kind of gap is what Old Mrs. Xu doesn't want to see.
But is there any way for her to stop it?
The paths that we took were chosen by our sons themselves.
She can't force her youngest son not to study, right?
Or, let the youngest son find a way to bring the eldest and second sons along.
Some things, if you don't think about them, seem to not exist.
But if you think about it, you will find that it is simply an unsolvable situation.
After hearing the series of questions from Old Lady Xu, Mr. Xu couldn't help but laugh. Looking at Old Lady Xu's eyes, he was in a dilemma.
"Wife, what can I say about you?"
"Look at you, you're usually so smart, you see everything clearly!"
"Why are you so confused about this?"
Old Master Xu was truly at a loss for words. He had thought his wife was so determined to separate his sons, thinking it was because she was worried about their future psychological imbalance.
"Where am I confused?"
Old Mrs. Xu was not convinced. "Do you dare to say that the situations I described are impossible?"
"Wife, let me ask you, what is my current rank?"
"What's your current rank?"
"What is the rank of the sons' grandmother?"
"What's the rank of our daughter?"
Mr. Xu asked several questions in succession, and Mrs. Xu was speechless.
"Wife, you haven't turned the corner yet!"
Old Master Xu chuckled, "Our family is not the old Xu family of the past."
"Our family is now a family of status."
"As for the eldest and second son, they are your own children. What you are worrying about is nonsense!"
"Then there's the third one!"
"If he becomes an official in the future, do you think he will forget his two brothers?"
"As for our grandchildren's marriages, we don't need to worry about them. Their own parents will take care of their affairs!"
"As for us, as long as we take care of our daughter's affairs, everything will be fine!"
After Mr. Xu finished speaking, he looked at Mrs. Xu and blinked, "Wife, do you think this makes sense?"
"You mean, I'm overthinking it?"
Old Mrs. Xu was silent for a while before she replied quietly.
Four chapters released simultaneously, updated at midnight. This is the first day of my draft. There are still twenty days until the release date. Can I save up 100,000 words? I feel like I shouldn't have set the flag. Is it too late to take it back now?
(End of this chapter)
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