Chapter 343: Correction
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In the end, Mu Shi could not stay at home for the New Year. The day after New Yearâs Eve, he was called away by the military camp.
But this time, after knowing that he would be in the West Camp of Xingzhou Prefecture, everyone happily sent him off.
As for Liu Lang, ever since he said that he wanted to learn how to manage accounts from Xiuhong, he would come here every day. He would come in the morning and go back in the afternoon. In the beginning, Xiuhong could still proudly impart to him the mnemonic rhymes and teach him how to settle accounts. Unexpectedly, merely seven to eight days later, Liu Lang could already smoothly recite the rhymes. Although he wasnât as quick as Xiuhong in using the abacus, he could now do the calculations very smoothly.
Not only Xiuhong, but even Mu Yangling was shocked. After looking at the accounts he had calculated, she smiled and said, âCousin Lang is very talented in this aspect. No wonder Uncle Ting found him an accountant apprenticeship.â
Xiuhong nodded tiredly. âGoing at this rate, Cousin Lang might be able to take over the accounts in less than half a year.â
Learning from an accountant naturally couldnât compare to learning from them. They would teach him as much as they knew, unlike the accountant. For the sake of his job or in order to make the apprentice work for free for a few more years, the accountant would hide his knowledge. Even if he did teach him accounting skills in the end, he would only teach him 50-60% of what he knew. The rest would depend on his own ability.
Therefore, Liu Lang improved very quickly here because Xiuhong had taught him the key points the moment he arrived.
Previously, Liu Lang had followed his father to the eatery to meet the old accountant who currently had an apprentice under his wing. Although it had only been a day, he knew how bad that apprenticeâs life was. Coupled with his fatherâs and his familyâs repeated reminders to be tolerant, he knew that life as an apprentice was not easy.
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Hence, he was very grateful for Xiuhongâs selflessness. However, considering Xiuhong was competitive, if he thanked her verbally, she would probably feel bad. So, he would occasionally bring her some small gifts.
He weaved grasshoppers himself and made wind chimes in his spare time. Occasionally when he saw wildflowers by the roadside, he would pluck them for her. Sometimes, he even plucked a handful of foxtail grass and placed it in a bottle for her to admire.
It couldnât be helped. Wild flowers were too difficult to find in winter, but foxtail grass was everywhere.
Xiuhong really wanted to throw the foxtail grass in his face, but seeing that he had placed the grass nicely in the bottle, she still placed the bottle on the stone table in the courtyard. To put it nicely, it was better to enjoy it together than to enjoy it alone. Everyone could now admire the foxtail grass together!
Everyone laughed. Even Bosi and Kejia ran in circles around the stone table and shouted, âAdmire the grass! Admire the grassâŠâ
It was rare for Liu Lang to blush.
Great-aunt chased them away. âAlright, alright. Go back to the house after youâre done making a fuss. Donât catch a flu in the cold. Bosi, Kejia, donât run anymore. Go back to the house with your older brother to play.â
It was rare for Bosi and Kejia to be able to come out and have fun. When they heard this, they did not stop in their tracks. They turned around and rushed towards the door tacitly.
Mu Yangling quickly grabbed the back of their necks and picked them up. âWhere are you running to? Listen to Great-aunt and go home.â
Bosi and Kejia struggled in Mu Yanglingâs hands and shouted, âHelp, helpâI want to get out, I want to get outââ
When Shu Wanniang heard the cry, she ran out. When Bosi and Kejia saw their mother, they opened their arms pitifully and shouted, âMother, helpââ
Mu Yangling was originally smiling, but when she saw Shu Wanniangâs cold face, she was stunned for a moment and asked, âMother, whatâs wrong?â
Shu Wanniang pulled Bosi and Kejia down and pulled them into the house with a dark expression. She asked them to stand against the wall, âWho taught you to shout for help?â
Shu Wanniang didnât lose her temper easily. Once she lost her temper, even Great-aunt didnât dare to speak.
The people who entered the house fell silent for a moment and looked at Bosi and Kejia.
Bosi and Kejia immediately felt immense pressure. The two three-year-old children opened their mouths and looked at their older sister blankly.
Shu Wanniang couldnât help but slam the table and ask in a slightly higher voice, âLet me ask you, who taught you to shout for help?â
The two children shrunk their necks and tears welled up in their eyes. They said in a trembling voice, âOutside, weâve seen the older brothers and sisters do that.â
The children in the village liked to play war games. Sometimes, when they were in a chaotic battle, it was common for them to shout for help.
Shu Wanniang suppressed her anger and said, âDo you know what shouting for help means?â
The two children shook their heads in confusion.
Shu Wanniang said coldly, âItâs only when youâre captured, or those close to you are captured, or severely injured, that you can shout for help. Now, youâre only being grabbed by your older sister and not allowed to go out to play. Should something really happen in the future, who will believe you when itâs time to call for help?â
The two three-year-old children did not understand, but they knew in their hearts that it was wrong for them to shout for help just now. They looked at their mother with tears in their eyes.
Shu Wanniangâs heart had softened a long time ago, but she knew that three to four years old was the most important stage of a childâs personality development. In the past, when Bowen was still young and soft, she had already been able to steel her heart to teach him a lesson. Although her heart had softened by now, she still said coldly, âDo you know your mistake?â
The two children hurriedly nodded and promised, âWe wonât shout for help again.â
Mu Yangling hurriedly said, âItâs not that you mustnât shout for help, but just donât do so easily.â
The two children quickly changed their words. Only then was Shu Wanniang satisfied and waved for them to come over.
When the twins saw that their mother had finally waved at them and they were finally not isolated on the side, they immediately plunged into their motherâs arms and wailed.
Seeing that they were crying at the top of their lungs, Shu Wanniang didnât stop them. She just hugged them with each hand and patted their backs to calm them down. She said softly and gently, âRemember, donât shout for help so easily in the future when your older brothers and sisters are just playing with you. If you shout for help now, when you really need help in the future, others will think that youâre playing around. What will happen then? Your mother and older siblings canât always be by your sideâŠâ
In the end, the twins cried until they were tired and needed to rest.
The two childrenâs eyes were red and they would twitch from time to time. It was obvious that they had cried terribly just now. Even when they slept at night they were still groaning.
Great-aunt sighed. Only then did she understand that it wasnât that Shu Wanniang didnât care about taking the children in hand. It was just that she usually let the children be. However, she wouldnât go easy on them when she felt that she needed to speak up.
At the thought of this, she became even more open with Mu Yangling and the other children. Anyway, since their mother was in charge of them, she would let them do as they pleased.
Just as Great-aunt was about to brew some calming tea for the two children, Shu Wanniang stopped her. âThe two children are still young and donât have to drink that. Besides, theyâll be fine after theyâre done crying.â
The reason why Shu Wanniang made them cry so much was to let them vent the fear and grievances in their hearts. Although they were still groaning now, they would be fine after a night.
When Great-aunt heard this, she agreed. Smiling, she said, âAlthough Iâm your elder, sometimes Iâm really inferior to you in raising children.â
Shu Wanniang blushed. âAunt, youâre too modest. Other than Bowen, youâve helped take care of all the children. It was your idea that helped us solve the problem of Ah Ling refusing to drink milk back then. Otherwise, this child wouldnât have survived till this age.â
Shu Wanniang had always regarded Great-aunt as her âmother-in-lawâ, so she was the one who made most of the decisions in the family. As long as it wasnât a principle of issue that involved the children, she didnât care.
On the other hand, Great-aunt had always been a little apprehensive about living under someone elseâs roof. Therefore, although she was domineering in daily life, she usually listened to Mu Yangling and Shu Wanniang when it came to important matters. That was why everyone got along so well. Otherwise, if it were someone else, this family would have probably fallen apart.
Now that Great-aunt had a deeper understanding of Shu Wanniangâs other side as a mother, she felt even more at ease. She felt that although Shu Wanniang was always behind closed doors embroidering or teaching her children how to read, she didnât lack knowledge and even had much more brilliant methods than her.
If it were her, the disobedient child would most likely be beaten up and reasoned with.
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