Jiang Lan didn't know why, but this time when she came back, she suddenly disliked her second sister-in-law.
"I don't aspire to be the top scholar, but reading can enlighten me. Don't you agree, sister-in-law?"
Mu Yi'an glanced calmly at Jiang Lan. "Something's wrong with her. Why is she picking on me?"
You're saying I'm unreasonable?
What do you think?
Mu Yi'an asked a question in return, and put the selected fish meat into Shao Ming and Shao Yun's bowls.
"Jiang Lan, let's eat."
Jiang's mother said something, and Jiang Lan sullenly fell silent. Jiang's sister-in-law also swallowed the words she was about to say.
Mu Yi'an was unaffected, eating and drinking as usual, and was still able to take care of her two children.
Li Qiuniang was secretly overjoyed. Her second sister-in-law was so powerful, she had silenced her sister-in-law. She had seen that her eldest sister-in-law also wanted to say something, but was stopped by her mother-in-law's words, and she didn't know if she had choked on her words.
The meal turned into a battleground. Only the children, oblivious to everything, ate with gusto.
After finishing her meal, Mu Yi'an told her mother-in-law to enjoy her food and then took the children out.
Li Qiuniang had also finished eating. Shao Kun watched his brothers leave and became anxious. He hurriedly stuffed the last bite of rice into his mouth.
After the Jiang family's children turned one year old, they ate by themselves with wooden spoons, without needing to be fed by adults.
Jiang's mother looked at her eldest daughter-in-law and youngest daughter and didn't know what to say to them. Why did they have to pick a fight?
The women's table was in turmoil, but the men's table was fine. Jiang's father, along with Jiang Shuyun, Jiang Shuheng, and Jiang Shaoqin, ate leisurely, ignoring the women's quarrel.
At first, the Jiang family did not have separate tables for meals. Later, as several daughters-in-law joined the family and children were born one after another, the number of people increased and one table could not accommodate everyone. So, Mr. Jiang set up another table with his son and older grandson.
In a large family, with mothers-in-law and daughters-in-law, sisters-in-law and sisters-in-law, there will always be various kinds of things to deal with; this is unavoidable.
Mu Yi'an wasn't afraid of these things. Back in the village, every family had its conflicts; she'd seen it all before. It's just that this era placed more emphasis on filial piety, and in some matters, one had to be right; it wasn't a matter of who had the loudest voice winning.
It's a tangled mess, we'll see how it goes!
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