Zhao Ruxin stared at Wang. Things had already come to this, so she decided to give up. "You really don't plan to pay me back for the money I earned from selling my body? If my younger brother goes to school in the future and others know that I earned the money by selling my body..."
"Shut up!" Wang couldn't help but slap Zhao Ruxin. She really deserved a beating. The little girl was about to get married, why was she suddenly like a mad dog? She was never like this before.
Hasn't she been very well behaved in the past few years?
Is he frightened by seeing how poor the other person's family is? Is he afraid that he will starve?
But what can she do? The good family doesn't want her.
"Ruxin, calm down," Wang pressed her forehead, feeling a headache. "Can your dowry maid try to prepare some for you?"
"Three taels of silver is considered good."
Wang roared, "Three or two pounds of rice in the village is considered good!"
"I sold myself for tens of thousands of taels! What girl would sell herself before getting married? If it weren't for the Qian family, would I not be able to do it?"
Well, the thing she was most worried about had come true. The reason why she kept advising her back then was because she was afraid that she would blame all the mistakes on them.
"Did you forget it voluntarily? You gave us the silver yourself, saying that you would have everything once you entered the Qian family.
Zhao Ruxin, check your conscience, did your parents really force you?"
"Without you pimping me, how would I know that Master Qian wanted me to be his concubine? Without you telling me every day how rich the Qian family is and how well their family lives, how would I be moved?
You tricked me into thinking I was young and didn't know anything, and led me into your trap step by step.
"Mother, how dare you say you don't want me to marry into the Qian family? What did you look at when you were looking for a husband for me? It was all about whether the family had money or not!"
Zhao Ruxin screamed hysterically, then squatted on the ground and cried. Her nightmare began when she entered the Qian family.
After the old man died, she lived a life worse than a dog. She had had enough, really had enough.
Wang Shi was naturally upset by her daughter's collapse. But no matter how upset she was, at most she could get a few more taels of money for herself; she couldn't even think of anything else, and her family wouldn't give it to her.
Both sons were at the age of spending money, so they couldn't possibly give her everything. As for the house in the county town and the money she earned from selling her body, she had given it to them voluntarily. Now that she had given it to them, it belonged to the family, and it was up to them to decide how to deal with it.
She couldn't even think of getting the money back from the Qian family. It was impossible to give her even two or three taels, let alone two or three taels.
Wang stopped talking. She couldn't give her daughter what she wanted, so there was no point in continuing to talk.
As for breaking off the relationship, it has already been broken off. There is no point in saying more. Just leave it as it is. Everything will be fine once she has cried enough and calmed down.
As for starving, she definitely won't, as these treasures can ensure that she has enough to eat. Even if not, she will occasionally give her some food.
She certainly couldn't afford to ignore other people. Perhaps after she got married and became a mother, her character would change, and she would understand how difficult her life was.
When Mrs. Gui heard Zhao Ruxin's screams, she couldn't help but sigh. What the child said was right. She had suffered a lot over the years. Her sister-in-law was so cruel. She didn't expect that they were only going to give Ruxin three taels of silver.
They sold it for two taels back then. What were they thinking?
No wonder Zhao Ru wanted to find Xiaoyu. She had heard in the village that the old man was not only ten years older than her, but his family was so poor that they didn't even have a mouse.
It was obvious that she would suffer as soon as she entered the door. How could she not be anxious?
If it was her daughter, who had given so much to the family and had been quite well behaved in the past few years, she would definitely get at least 20 or 30 taels of silver as a dowry.
Otherwise, she would feel guilty, as her sister-in-law and her family have ruined her life.
Besides, my eldest brother makes a lot of money copying books every year, and the two sons have saved money for tuition and books in recent years. The family is not short of money, so why should he treat his daughters like this?
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