Chapter 104: Chapter 105: Building a House
Jin Qianqian took out the courtyard sketch she had "hastily drawn" just after their meal. "Master Ding, this is the kind of house we want to build. Do you think it can be done?"
Ding Er looked over the entire drawing, then glanced up at Jin Qianqian in surprise. "This drawing is quite marvelous. All the details are so clear. It can certainly be built, but arenât these surrounding walls a bit wasteful?"
âAfter all, this house is being built in a village. Is it really a good idea to build the walls as high as the house itself?â
"This way, the walls will require a considerable amount of materials. It will cost a lot more in silver taels."
Ancient Wen Heng said, "I generally prefer peace and quiet. Building the walls a bit higher will not only provide more security but also block out some noise.
Itâs just that, as you know, weâve just arrived and are unfamiliar with the area. Weâll likely have to rely on you for many of the materials."
"..."
The two parties went back and forth, and by the time they had settled everything and agreed on a date, night had fallen.
Jin Qianqian had already ordered a table of food from the innâs kitchen ahead of time.
Just as the dishes were being served, Ancient Wen Heng saw Li Cuicui returning from her shopping and hurried over to take the things she was carrying. "Mother, why did you go out all by yourself? Whereâs Father?"
"Donât even mention it. Your father insisted his arm was hurting again. I think heâs just come down with a case of laziness. What are you two doing down here? Did you get everything you needed?"
Jin Qianqian explained that they had just found someone to build their house. "Weâre about to eat now. Mother, why donât you join us?"
âAnyway, the men were planning to have a few drinks, so I had ordered a separate meal to take back to my room. Looks like Iâll have to stay down here and eat with my mother-in-law instead.â
Li Cuicui was stunned. âWhen building a house, donât you usually just ask some relatives and friends to lend a hand? At most, you find a foreman who knows construction to supervise the start and finish.â
"That must cost a lot of silver taels, right?" Li Cuicui asked, a little worried. Although she didnât know the true extent of the coupleâs savings, âthis seems far too extravagant.â
Thinking of the price the foreman had just quoted, Jin Qianqian couldnât help but smile. For only thirty-five taels, they could build a large house of green bricks and tiles, about the same size as the courtyard they had just purchased.
What made her even happier was that the washroom and toilet could be built according to her own design. The cost was worlds apart compared to modern times.
"We have it under control. Once we get our family affairs settled, my husband wants to continue his studies. If our home is stable, he wonât have to be distracted."
Li Cuicui was stunned by this string of news. "Seventh still wants to take the exam to become a Scholar?"
Ancient Wen Heng nodded with a smile. According to the memories he had received, the old scholar had truly done his utmost over the years, teaching him everything he could.
But now, as long as he continued to review his studies and practice his calligraphy, he was confident he could succeed.
Jin Qianqian added, "If it werenât for the drought these past few years, on top of the period of national mourning, my husband might already be a Scholar. Now that things are settling down, he wants to give it a try."
"..." Li Cuicui fell silent. âThe family had never been able to afford to support his studies. Now that the money was all from her daughter-in-lawâs side, she, as the mother-in-law, had even less of a right to say anything.â
"Mother, this is all great news. Come on, theyâre starting to serve the food over there, so ours should be ready soon too." Jin Qianqian coaxed Li Cuicui over to a corner where her own meal was being set out.
Ancient Wen Heng said, "Iâve already had a meal sent up for Father, so you can keep Qianqian company down here, Mother."
"Donât be so wasteful. We still have those wild vegetable cakes. Some hot water would have been enough for him." Although she was inwardly pleased, Li Cuicui couldnât help but grumble out of habit.
Jin Qianqian had expected to face a barrage of snide comments first thing in the morning, but when she was instead greeted with smiling faces, she felt surprisingly uncomfortable.
"Whatâs gotten into your sisters-in-law? They were smiling at me so kindly this early in the morning that it made my hair stand on end."
Ancient Wen Heng replied, "Whatever theyâre plotting, let them. If we donât make a move, theyâll be the ones to get antsy."
Jin Qianqian agreed completely and waited calmly within the group.
Unexpectedly, the women surrounded Li Cuicui and started prying.
"Mother, did Seventh really take you to stay at an inn? Was it in one of those large, communal sleeping rooms?"
"Surely not. No matter what, he should have at least gotten Mother and Father their own room. How could he let our parents suffer like that?"
Li Cuicui retorted, "Whatâs this? Do you want to be filial to your parents too? In that case, your father and I could certainly stay for a few more days."
"Oh, Mother," Liu Liu said, "weâre just concerned. Weâre afraid that since Seventh and his wife have a bit of silver, theyâll just spend it all recklessly. They have a long life ahead; they canât just waste everything."
Li Xiaohua chimed in, "Exactly. They have to build a house and get settled soon, which will cost a fortune. Each household only received ten taels of family silver. How could that possibly be enough?"
"Thatâs right, Mother," Liu Liu said, pursing her lips. "You see how many children I have, and Little Hua will need an extra room for her daughter, too. What can we do with so little silver?
If Seventh has any to spare, I was wondering if we could borrow a little?"
Li Cuicuiâs face turned cold. "I suggest you stop spending all day thinking about other peopleâs business. If you donât have enough silver, then live more simply. Donât forget, you are all brothers who have split from the main family. Donât let your hands reach too far."
"Mother, we donât like the sound of that," Li Xiaohua said, her expression also turning cold. "Weâre all equal brothers. If Seventh is doing well, whatâs wrong with him giving his brothers a helping hand?
Weâre all flesh and blood. Are you saying Seventh will never need his brothers in the future?"
Li Cuicui scoffed, "Do I look like a fool to you? You want to use me to offend Seventh so you can benefit? Where in the world would you find such a sweet deal?
Iâve already made my position clear. Iâm not getting involved in your affairs. If you want to ask, go ask him yourselves."
The two sisters-in-law exchanged a look. âSeventhâs wife has such a sharp tongue, and with Seventh being so fiercely protective of her, what good would come of asking them directly?â
As they walked on and the landscape grew more and more desolate, everyoneâs hearts sank.
"Chief Li, has this road never been traveled?" Seeing the constable at the front hacking a path open with a machete, Gu Sanbu finally couldnât resist asking.
"..." Li Yong rubbed his nose. "Youâre all somewhat aware of the situation. Normally, no one wants to come out this way. But rest assured, we still come out to check on things every year."
Everyone: "..." âDoes that make a difference?â
They stopped at several villages along the way. At each one, Li Yong had the temporary village chief lead the new settlers in, letting them sort out their own living arrangements. He would then collect the official records on his return journey.
Jin Qianqian commented, "Actually, this resettlement aid seems much more humane than whatâs recorded in history. Not only do they provide family silver, but they also waive taxes.
We donât even have to buy land; we can just be assigned a plot to build on. That solves most of the major problems."
"Donât be too optimistic," said Ancient Wen Heng. "They say we can repair the existing houses, but after so many years, how many of them could possibly still be standing?"