Chapter 60: Chapter 59: Can I Really Swallow This?
"Mom, youâre here at our place, is there something going on?"
Second Langâs wife still hadnât forgotten the chicken that Song Yuanbao had taken last time, her heart still ached as if it was bleeding, afraid her mother-in-law was here again to cut off her meat.
The moment Second Langâs wife gave a slight bend, Granny Song knew exactly what she was up to. Initially, she really hadnât thought of taking anything, but with this reminder, she thought, why not take something if itâs being offered?
Granny Song glanced at their chicken coop, "I was thinking, Third Son has been working hard for his county exam these days, you as the Second Brother and Sister-in-law may not be able to contribute much, but at least I could take a chicken to get some meat."
Second Langâs wife genuinely felt like crying, "Mom, you might as well just cut my flesh directly."
The egg-laying chicken she raised with such effort over half a year, what had it done to deserve this?
Granny Song glared at her, "Look at that chubby face of yours, can I even swallow that?"
Second Langâs wife: "..."
Watching as her mother-in-law took away yet another old hen, Second Langâs wifeâs heart felt like it had been dug out, "Mom, at least leave me a bite."
"Donât even think about the meat." Granny Song tossed her a line, "In a while, Iâll have Fangniang bring you a bowl of soup, youâve gotten this far and youâre still thinking about eating meat, feeling your face isnât swollen enough?"
Second Langâs wifeâs eyes rolled upwards, nearly fainting from anger.
After Song Erlang had a doctor come to reduce her swelling and apply medication, Song Fang indeed sent over a bowl of chicken soup.
Second Langâs wife felt so blocked inside that she couldnât swallow a single bite.
Song Erlang coaxed her for a long time to no avail, his patience ground down completely, "I say, enough already, isnât it just a chicken? Didnât Mom say itâs to celebrate Third Erlangâs success in his county exam? About Third Erlang studying, we canât do much to help, isnât giving him a chicken to boost his strength a good thing?"
"Good whatâs good?" Second Langâs wife kicked him, "Of course you donât feel sorry, it wasnât your chicken thatâs gone."
"But itâs not like weâre giving it for nothing!" Song Erlang said, "Think about it, if Third Erlang can keep passing exams and becomes a Scholar or something like that, the family land taxes will be all exempted, wouldnât we benefit from it?"
Second Langâs wife suddenly quieted down.
Seeing she was listening, Song Erlang continued, "I heard a Scholar exempts eighty mu, and a Scholar Candidate exempts four hundred mu, four hundred mu! Our familyâs fields combined donât even reach that amount, so wouldnât any extra fields be rented out? If they really are, how much grain would we collect in a year? Turned into money, it could be dozens of taels of silver, right?"
"Even if itâs dozens or hundreds of taels, it still belongs to Third Langâs family, whatâs it got to do with us?"
"You canât say that." Song Erlang was already set on his plan, "If Third Erlang rents out fields to others, he charges them. With his own brothers, wouldnât he waive that? Since thereâs no tax to pay, later Iâll tell Dad and Mom, Third Erlang is busy with his studies, canât manage the field work, and to ease the burden on the folks, letâs have the few mu from Big Brotherâs house transferred to us. With a yield of three to four hundred jin per mu in a year, we could sell quite a lot of money!"
What he said wasnât wrong, but Second Langâs wife still felt uneasy, "What if after we work hard to grow the grain, then Dad and Mom reach out for it?"
"Canât you just grab a couple more chickens to shut them up?"
"That does make sense."
As Second Langâs wife spoke, something else occurred to her, "What if Third Erlang doesnât pass?"
"You and your crowâs mouth, canât you wish something good for him?" Song Erlang was genuinely frustrated with her.
"I was just thinking, nothing has gone smoothly for him these past years..."
"Isnât it going smoothly now?" Song Erlang said, "Third Erlang used to just have bad luck, but now his luck has come, no stopping it. If he goes up and becomes successful, weâll enjoy the soup and meat. Thatâs a good thing. Iâm warning you, Momâs smart, if you dare to make a fuss, she can smack you even more puffed-up than you are now."
Second Langâs wifeâs plump face seemed to hurt even more at those words.