Chapter 97: Chapter 97 Distinguished Guests Chapter 97: Chapter 97 Distinguished Guests âMom! Dadâs hitting me! Scratch him to death!â
Chiang Lidong sat on the ground, kicking wildly, tears and snot streaming down his face.
Upon seeing this, Song Xiyunâs heart ached and she rushed over in anger, âOh my poor son! Chiang Baoguo, have you gone mad? Heâs your own son, why are you hitting him?â
âYou foolish woman, what a fine son youâve raised!â Chiang Baoguo glanced at Director Ding and his daughter, feeling disgraced. His tone became even harsher, âTake Dongdong back to the house to wash up, now!â
This stupid woman!
Didnât she know he had important guests to entertain? He would usually let her have her way, but she had the audacity to yell at him and not give him face in front of his guests.
And this brat of a son, calling for his mother to scratch him?
Chiang Songtaoâs eyes had lit up at the mention of the man being a factory director.
What kind of factory director was he?
In that era, being a factory director was a coveted position. To these mountain villagers, it was almost like being a high-ranking official.
You canât blame people for not bringing gifts. Who were they? Simply gracing their home with their presence was honor enough, and you still expect gifts? Whereâs the shame!
With this in mind, Chiang Songtao hurriedly said to Song Xiyun, âMother Dongdong, quickly take Dongdong inside. What sort of behavior is this, making such a racket?â
When Chiang Baoguo spoke, Song Xiyun wouldnât listen, eager to continue the argument, but she dared not defy her father-in-lawâs words. She glared at the woman, then scornfully at Chiang Baoguo, and reluctantly dragged Chiang Lidong back inside.
âI wonât go, I wonât go! I want candy!â Chiang Lidongâs wails could still be heard even after they went inside.
A look of disdain and disgust flickered through the injured womanâs eyes.
Chiang Xiao caught sight of that look and had a sudden flash of insightâshe knew who these two people were!
Only, they hadnât appeared so quickly in her previous life. Why had they now made an early appearance in the life of the Old Chiang Family? Had her rebirth truly set the butterflyâs wings aflutter?
Now that she knew who the visitors were, Chiang Xiao had lost interest in watching the drama unfold.
âGrandpa, itâs getting late. Letâs go to Uncle Canyuanâs quickly,â Chiang Xiao tugged at her grandfatherâs sleeve.
Chiang Songhai had also felt that Song Xiyun and her son were embarrassingly disgraceful. He sighed for his elder brother. Besides, heâd been standing there for quite a while, and his brother had not called him over, which meant his presence was not required now.
âLetâs go.â
The two of them left, heading for Xu Canyuanâs home.
Siyang Village was not large, but houses were irregularly scattered rather than arranged in neat rows and alleys as in other larger villages.
To get to Xu Canyuanâs house, they had to pass by Shi Zhuangâs and take a small detour. It really wasnât very far.
Shi Zhuangâs mother, Hu Molan, was washing vegetables at the door and looked at them as they passed, her gaze falling on Chiang Xiao.
That girl still looked as delicate and frail as ever. How could she have been so fierce with Baoguoâs mother earlier?
Previously, that girlâs eyes always seemed misty, cold, and distant. Now, they were clear and bright, spirited, and full of life.
âUncle Songhai, where are you off to? Havenât you eaten?â
Chiang Songhai said, âIâm taking Little to Canyuanâs. Weâll eat when we get back. Is the good daughter-in-law washing vegetables?â
Chiang Xiao had never really paid much attention to the villagers, so at first, she genuinely forgot how to address her until she heard her grandpa call her the good daughter-in-law. She then realized this was Xiang Mingyingâs mother-in-law, Shi Zhuangâs mother, and quickly greeted her, âHello, Auntie Shi.â
Her voice was crisp, and her face was bright with a cheery smile.
Hu Molanâs heart skipped a beat.