Chapter 212: Chapter 213: A Chill Down the Spine
Gu Lejia had already felt regret back in Sea City. âIf I hadnât been so impulsive back then, would I have to face all this today?â
Xie Ruyi snorted. "Youâre so headstrong, always thinking youâre right. Your father and I canât control you anymore, and we canât help you. Besides, youâre both still young and able-bodied. As long as you work hard, youâll be able to support your own family.
Look at your grandmother. Didnât her family split up as soon as she was married? Everyone managed just fine. Whatâs the matter? It was good enough for your father and your uncles, but suddenly itâs not good enough for you?"
Gu Lejia felt a wave of dizziness. "But at least let us catch our breath! I havenât even sat down for a sip of water since walking in the door, and youâre already trying to kick me out. Mom, are you still the same mother who used to dote on me?
Dad, donât just stand there without saying anything. Itâs not that Iâm against splitting from the family, but canât we postpone it a little?
If word of this gets out, people who donât know the full story will think I did something terribly unfilial."
Gu Yuanjin said, "...Your mother already sent your uncles to notify everyone. Why donât we just get the family split over with today?"
Hearing this, Gu Lejia deflated completely. âMy old man is still the same,â he thought. âHe just goes along with whatever Mom says about everything. But this is a huge dealâsplitting the family!â
"What about Second Brother? Heâs older than me, and he hasnât split from the family," Gu Lejia said, pointing at Gu Le Di. "If weâre splitting, he should split too."
This seemed to remind Xie Ruyi of something. She grabbed a broom from the corner and swung it right at Gu Lejia. "They say thereâs an order to things, from eldest to youngest! Both your older brothers are still unmarried, and here you are, trying to find fault!"
After taking two hits, Gu Lejia couldnât stand it anymore and started scrambling around the courtyard. "Mom, I wasnât home back then, was I?"
"Not home? Who are you trying to fool? You ran into your Seventh Uncle. You think he didnât tell you what was going on at home?
I think youâve lost your mind, so bewitched youâve forgotten who you are! And you still dare to make excuses to me." Having raised three sons, Xie Ruyi knew all their tricks. The broom found its mark every time.
"Daughter-in-law, if youâre going to teach your son a lesson, do it properly later. The clansmen will be here any minute. At least leave the boy some dignity." Li Cuicui saw the commotion from a distance and quickly called out to stop them.
Seeing his savior, Gu Lejia immediately ran over and hid behind the old woman. "Grandma, Momâs about to beat me to death! I donât want to split from the family."
But Li Cuicui sidestepped him. "If she beats you to death, youâll have deserved it. Your mother worries about you boys all day long at home, and what do you do? You get married, something this important, and go right over your motherâs head.
Itâs only because your mother is kind-hearted. If it were up to me, hmph!"
A chill ran down Gu Lejiaâs spine. He no longer dared to hide behind Li Cuicui and instead crept toward the gate, already plotting his escape route.
Seeing his scheming and his movements, which were exactly the same as when he was a child, Xie Ruyi irritably tossed the broom aside. "Mom, youâre here.
Iâve thought it over and over, and Iâve decided to follow your example and split them from the family early. Itâll save me a lot of trouble."
Li Cuicui pursed her lips. âIt wasnât about saving myself trouble,â she thought. âIt was just that with so many sons living together, I was exhausted from settling their disputes all day.â
âMy daughter-in-law only has two sons at home right now; she doesnât have to worry about any of that.â
When it came down to it, this was all about money. But you couldnât just throw the couple out empty-handed. Otherwise, the village would start to gossip.
Li Cuicui stated her reason for coming. "When you split a family, you have to give them something. Back in my day, I didnât treat you all unfairly."
Xie Ruyi gave a bitter smile. "We just finished building these two rooms and bought some new pots and pans. Everything we have is right here. Mom, how do you suggest we divide it?"
"Then where are they supposed to live? Even if youâre splitting them off, you have to give them a place to stay."
Xie Ruyi already had a plan. She pointed to the thatched shed where they stored firewood. "We used up most of the firewood over the winter. The weather is warmer now. If they clean it up a bit, they can make do for a while."
âBesides, weâve all survived much harder times than this,â she thought. âWhatâs so unbearable about that?â
Li Cuicui glanced at Gu Lejia, who was cowering by the gate. As his grandmother, this was as much as she could help. If she interfered any more, sheâd just be seen as a nuisance.
Since the parents were determined to split the family, no one else could persuade them otherwise.
In less than half an hour, a family division agreement was placed in front of Gu Lejia.
"A few broken farm tools and two months of rations, and thatâs it? What kind of family division is this?" Song Xiuxiangâs expression changed in an instant. "Youâre not giving us a chance to survive."
"The spring planting season just ended. If you two are diligent and take good care of those few acres of land at the edge of the village, youâll have a new harvest in a few months." Gu Shulin had already allocated the land for them the moment he heard Gu Lejia had returned.
"And what about a place to live? Just this one thatched shed?"
"Lejiaâs wife, you should be glad to have a shed at all. A few months ago, when we first arrived, this place was nothing but wasteland," Dai Ling said, shaking her head. "Young people these days are never satisfied."
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No matter how much he protested or argued, Gu Lejia still pressed his handprint on the division agreement.
Seeing the matter was settled, Gu Wenheng and Jin Qianqian prepared to leave with the other clansmen.
Unexpectedly, Song Xiuxiang rushed in front of them. "Seventh Uncle, Aunt Seven, please wait."
Jin Qianqian said, "Please call me Mrs. Jin. After all, my sister-in-law has yet to be served tea by you. We shouldnât be careless with titles."
Xie Ruyiâs eyes lit up. She found Jin Qianqian particularly agreeable today.
Only then did Song Xiuxiang remember that from beginning to end, no one had prompted her to serve the tea. Her status was now awkwardly stuck in limbo.
Jin Qianqian had no desire to hear what she had to say, nor was she curious. âComing to me at a time like this canât be good for anything.â She and Gu Wenheng shared a tacit understanding and smoothly sidestepped Xiuxiang, not forgetting to exchange a few pleasantries with the older women of the clan as they went.
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Hua Shunming stared at the letter in his hand and suddenly slapped the table. "Good."
Ye Yi knelt respectfully on the floor, holding a box with both hands.
"Le San, bring it over!"
Le San walked over, took the box, and carefully placed it on the writing desk. "Your Majesty, shall I open it?"
Hua Shunming raised a hand. Le San carefully opened the box, revealing it was filled to the brim with silver notes.
Hua Shunming stroked his chin. "I heard from your master that this Gu Wenheng also has the secret formula for soap. How are the profits on that?"
Ye Yi replied, "The price of soap is relatively low. It canât compare to the glass.
Scholar Gu also mentioned that the secret formulas for both regular soap and scented soap were part of Miss Guâs dowry, so she has always handled that business herself."
"What a pity," Hua Shunming said, motioning for Le San to close the box. "Did your master say when he would be returning?"
Ye Yi said, "It will likely be some time. A few barbarians placed a large order with our Princely Heir, and the Princely Heir is worried they wonât be able to handle it, so heâs staying there to oversee things."