C220 Aren'st we filial?

This time, both filigree and A Yunniang were unable to hold back and laughed out loud, each slapping her shoulder.

"Say, child, why don't you let me say something?"

Even A Yunniang felt helpless.

The countryside woman was lacking a bit of formality, and her smile was tinged with the comfort and joy of infecting someone.

Even Mian Niang could not help but reveal a smile.

She looked up at the sky.

The sky in winter was pure blue.

It was just like her current mood. There was no such thing as messy, just pure happiness.

Chen Daniu's wife was really like what she said he would be. He did not have any evil intentions, and just opened his mouth wide.

There was no way to talk.

Along the way, he explained the details of Chen Erniu's engagement with him in detail, and even his two aunts couldn't stop him.

filigree peeked his head over and secretly observed Mian Niang's expression.

Mian Niang noticed and smiled at her.

The filigree sighed and shook his head. Chen Erniu was quite pitiful as well, but it seemed to Mian Niang right now, he truly didn't have any feelings for him.

But luckily Mian Niang did not care about Chen Erniu at all, if not, according to Aunt Chen's character, the Song Family would not be able to live a peaceful life.

After the donkey cart entered the city, the few of them agreed to meet up at the general store.

The female boss of the grocery store was already familiar with Mian Niang, so when he saw her come in, he called her "Little Brother Song".

He poured hot tea for the four of them and let them rest first to warm up before going back to work.

The others were not familiar with her, so it was embarrassing for them to take the teacups. Mian Niang was used to this person's hospitality, so she gave a simple introduction of the teacups and watched them greet each other. She took the teacup first and quickly thanked, "Thank you, Big Sister Tian."

"What are you thanking me for? We're all regular customers. Oh, you're such a nice person. You're so courteous, you're always so unfriendly."

She invited the others to sit down, and then moved a stool and sat beside Mian Niang. Without batting an eye, she glanced at Chen Daniu's wife, and smiled as he asked Mian Niang what she wanted.

Mian Niang gave the paper slip to her.

She looked at the delicate handwriting and concluded, "Needless to say, these must be the words of your wife."

Without waiting for Mian Niang to finish speaking, she stood up, pulled open the curtains and rushed to the back to prepare what she needed.

A Yunniang saw that Mian Niang was just sitting there and did not even look at her, afraid that she would be tricked by someone, and immediately warned her in a low voice: "Why don't you go and take a look?"

Mian Niang knew the worry in her heart, and explained while smiling: "It's alright, Big Sis Tian is the most honest and honest person here, her reputation is great even on this street, the things she takes for me are always the best, Aunt don't worry."

A Yunniang looked at the woman. She was around twenty-four to twenty-five years old, and was born with a slender and beautiful waist, giving off a sense of shrewdness and shrewdness that could not be described. She felt even more worried, afraid that Mian Niang would be taken advantage of when he was young.

"You are a real person, so you shouldn't be so stupid as to think that others are the same as you. Let me tell you, the merchants in this county are not people who can be compared to those in the countryside who sell tofu."

As she spoke, she pointed at the smiling Mian Niang, feeling helpless.

"Aunt, you're thinking too much. Big Sister Tian is only a woman. What she values the most is her reputation. Why would she ruin herself?"

He had parturient mother-in-law to take care of, and a child that was currently learning and talking under his knees to raise. He only stayed in a grocery store to live his life, and to be able to establish himself on this street, he had to rely on his good reputation.

Mian Niang smiled and explained: "I'm not a fool either, if it wasn't for the interaction between us, I would have seen her clearly, how could I possibly believe her."

"That's not right." filigree suddenly said: "Why do I remember your uncle saying that the shop you told him to go buy is in the west side. We are clearly on the east side."

Mian Niang turned around and looked at her, her expression somewhat helpless: "Aunt, you don't know, that store was the one where Mei Family bought things in the past."

The matter of the Mei Family moving over to live in the county naturally could not be hidden from him. She knew that Mian Niang was the daughter-in-law that the Mei Family abandoned, and in the beginning it was fine.

Mian Niang had no choice but to change to a grocery store.

Hearing that, A Yunniang became angry, and scolded immediately: "How can it be like that, seeing that the wall has collapsed yet you still insist on pushing it, and this Mei Family is the same, the whole family relies on their own shamelessness to live luxurious lives, and they even want to harm you again."

Mian Niang was also angry at the beginning, and was even dispirited about it. But now, she could see things through, and advised A Yunniang, "Things have already passed, Aunt doesn't need to be so bored anymore.

She was really worried now.

"How many times have you fooled me?"

"Huh?"

"I say, how many times have you been fooled by others?" A Yunniang was disappointed, it was as though she was going to seek revenge as soon as Mian Niang suffered a huge loss.

"No, just that one time. They couldn't fool me. Aunty, I'm not that smart, but I use that lamp oil brine every day. It's not like I can't tell how good it is without any water."

Mian Niang would never argue with others, upon seeing her family members having such thoughts, she immediately said that she did not want it, and switched to a grocery store.

This kind of thing was impossible to argue about, and it would be meaningless to make a ruckus throughout the city.

After confirming repeatedly that Mian Niang did not suffer a loss, the few of them then relaxed and sighed: "It's right that Mian Niang does not quarrel with others. This is a county city and you are the only one here.

Mian Niang laughed, thinking that it was not like she didn't know how to fight with others, and the matter with the Lin Family was already getting out of hand, and she didn't argue with the general store because she had not lost out, and they were all afraid of each other.

It was only later on that they found the grocery store.

At the beginning, she was a bit hesitant, thinking that this Lady Boss was too talkative and too passionate, making her untrustworthy. It was only after they came in contact with each other a few times later that they decided to keep using her things.

Tian Rusi did not disappoint her. The prices he gave her were the most fair, and could also be said to be both good and cheap.

Her casual discussion of this matter caused A Yunniang and the filigree to have a whole new level of respect for her.

After a long while, the filigree finally said, "He really is unpromising."

Her words were sincere without the slightest hint of sarcasm.

"That's right, I don't know about that brine, but I need to go home and light up the lamp oil. Only then do I know if it's mixed with water or not, and whether the quality is good or not."

A Yunniang also sighed.

One could see how meticulous Mian Niang was.

Soon, the Lady Boss opened the curtain and came out with some brine and lamp oil in her hand.

A Yunniang stood up and looked carefully, and felt that he still could not see how bad the situation was, and could only sit back down in defeat.

The Lady Boss didn't mind and helped Mian Niang pack the other things.

"Sis, these things should be left here for now. I'll come back and pick them up."

Seeing that her cup of water was empty, the Lady Boss picked up the teapot and refilled it with water. She smiled at her and said, "Your words sound as if I didn't ask you to let me go. Just leave it here and take it whenever you want."

Mian Niang smiled and thanked her, then took the teacup from her hands. Their fingers accidentally brushed past each other, causing the Lady Boss to immediately retract her hand.

Mian Niang did not notice. The Lady Boss turned around to refill the water for the others, but was stopped by filigree: "There's no need to trouble yourself. We will leave now.

The Lady Boss didn't add anymore water, she sent the few of them out the door, then turned and smiled at Mian Niang: "Your brother doesn't have to worry, already letting your sister-in-law come out with you like this, isn't he afraid of those Three Sisters and Six Sisters gossiping about it??

Mian Niang knew that she was talking about Mistress Yun and hurriedly explained with a smile, "Sis, you misunderstood me. That is not my wife, but My sister."

This was actually the first time they had grown up together and called each other little sisters. When Mian Niang thought of this, she felt that it was funny, but she couldn't let others misunderstand what kind of husband and wife they were in to avoid bringing trouble to Mistress Yun.

"Sister?" The Lady Boss stood behind the counter and looked at her with a smile.

She made Mian Niang feel uncomfortable, but she didn't think much about it. The corners of her mouth twitched in embarrassment, and she lowered her head to drink the water in her teacup.

Coming out of the grocery store, she ran towards the Peach Blossom House.

Halfway there, he met Auntie Lin pushing a repaired wheelbarrow. The two of them walked into a head-on collision. Auntie Lin's wheelbarrow tilted to the side, and the jar of pickled vegetables almost fell off.

She quickly helped him up.

Mian Niang quickly removed her hand and quickly left. She secretly hated herself for not remembering much, being able to meddle in other people's business wasn't something that one could meddle in, even if she had to help others to make them happy.

He had clearly understood the principle, how could he still be so cheap.

Aunt Lin raised her head and saw a thin figure leaving in a hurry. She didn't even have the chance to see his face, let alone thank him.

He could only bow towards the back and continue pushing the wheelbarrow forward, his tottering back seeming to be weighed down by a heavy burden.

It would have been easy for her strong son to do such a small job.

She raised her son, but also wanted to raise a grandson. She had once argued that even if her son and daughter-in-law were able to do some work for her, they would still be able to.

The daughter-in-law pointed at her nose and directly said, "If you want to wait until the day you die and someone falls and throws a bucket, you have to work obediently. If you don't work now and wait for the day you can't move when you are old, you can see who will serve you. You're so old and you don't even know how to save up some money for your pension.
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