Persuasion
âIf you and Uncle are going to the county, wonât Aunt and Cousin be the only ones at home?â Liu Lang frowned. âCan Aunt take good care of Cousin?â
Mu Yangling was a little embarrassed, but she still said, âThatâs why I came to look for you. I hope you and Aunt can help me take care of my mother and brother. Iâll buy you candy later.â
âWhy do you have to follow Uncle to the county?â Liu Lang was a little unwilling, for he wanted to learn to read with Mu Yangling and didnât want her to go to the county.
âMy family has accumulated a lot of leather goods. My mother is about to give birth and itâs almost winter, so we have to sell them this time no matter what. Due to the fact that my father looks like a Hu, those merchants always bargain down the prices.â
âBut youâre just a kid.â
Mu Yangling snorted. âThatâs still better than my father being bullied by others.â
Liu Lang had no choice but to take a step back. âAlright then. Iâll speak to my mother when she comes back.â
Mu Yanglingâs smile widened when she saw Liu Lun poking his head out of the door. âCousin Lun, can you bring my brother to play with Goudan and the rest?â
Liu Lun reluctantly came out with a straight face and said arrogantly, âAlright then, but donât tell anyone that you saw me bathing today.â
Suppressing her smile, Mu Yangling said seriously, âI really didnât see anything just now. You chased me out the second I opened the door.â
Only then did Liu Lun cheer up. He snorted and said, âI donât think you saw it either.â He went forward and held Little Bowenâs hand, then waved and said, âLetâs go. Iâll bring you to play now. Goudan and the rest are catching crickets at the village entrance. Do you want to catch them?â
âI donât like to play with crickets. I want to play hide-and-seek with them.â
âIn that case, tell them later that Iâm going to catch cricketsâŠâ The eight-year-old Liu Lun thought that he had already grown up and would not play hide-and-seek, which to him was a game that only children played.
Seeing that they had left, Mu Yangling took the âThe Analectsâ book and turned to return. Halfway back, she bumped into Liu Yong, who had just returned from the fields.
Mu Yangling smiled at him and nodded slightly.
Liu Yong, who was already 18 years old, glanced at Mu Yangling and walked over without looking sideways. Mu Yangling sighed.
After Liu Yongâs younger brother and sister were found, because they were still young, they were afraid of him at first, though they did reconcile with him later on. However, his parents were wary of him, causing the relationship between the three siblings to strain considerably. Even the adults and children in the village did not play with Liu Yong much.
Mu Yangling had once studied psychology in school. Children could make peopleâs hearts soften, but at the same time, they were also the most hurtful because they werenât able to hide their childish happiness, desires, or evilness.
She felt that she understood Liu Yong a little. Back then, Liu Yong was only a nine-year-old child. Before he came into contact with books, he was just a little selfish and competitive among his companions. However, after coming into contact with books, he heard that the outside world was so vast. He found out that by studying, he could become successful, don glamorous clothes, enjoy delicious food, and live in opulent houses. His inflated desire made him neglect other things because he was still a child. His heart was still too young and his considerations were not so thorough.
Mu Yangling could tolerate Liu Yong, and persuade Liu Xing and Liu Erniang to hang out with their older brother and talk to him more. Alas, she couldnât convince Third Uncle Liu, his wife, and the adults in the village. Even Shu Wanniang didnât agree with her sympathizing with Liu Yong.
Because in the eyes of Shu Wanniang and the others, Liu Yong had a wicked nature, and no matter how much they taught him, it was something that could not be changed.
However, this was other peopleâs business. Right now, Mu Yangling only wanted to persuade her father to bring her to the county.
She ran home and squatted in front of her father, who was tidying up the leather goods. She said with a grin, âFather, look. This is a book that Cousin Lang picked up. Itâs âThe Analectsâ.â
Mu Shi was pleasantly surprised. âReally? That saves one tael of silver. Take it back and keep it well for your mother. When your brother finishes reciting the âThree Character Classicâ, Iâll buy him the âThousand Character Classicâ.â
âFather, why donât we buy it when we go to the county this time? I havenât been to a bookstore in a long time. Please bring me along to check it out.â
Mu Shi frowned. âNo, we canât leave your mother and brother alone at home.â
âDonât worry, Iâve already thought about it. Tomorrow, Iâll ask Cousin Lang and Aunt to take care of Mother. Weâll definitely be back by nighttime and wonât spend the night outside.â
Mu Shi still didnât agree. It would have been fine if it was in the past, but with his wife pregnant now, he felt more at ease with his daughter at home.
Mu Yangling had no choice but to beg Shu Wanniang. The latter replied, âYouâre a girl and canât always go out. If you want anything, just ask your father to buy it for you.â
As a well-bred young lady, Shu Wanniang felt that by going hunting in the mountains every day, her daughter had already nearly crossed her bottom line. How could she still follow her father to sell leather goods and do business?
With slumped shoulders, Mu Yangling said, âThose itinerant merchants who used to buy leather goods from Father have left. Those merchants that are in the county saw that Father looked like a Hu, so they always lowered the price. Otherwise, Father wouldnât have carried the leather goods back three times in a row, rather leaving them in the warehouse than selling them. After paying the taxes, our family wonât have any money left. This time, no matter what, we have to sell the leather goods. Iâm afraid that those people will lower the price due to Fatherâs honest appearance. As you can see, itâs not easy for Father to hunt, and leather tanning is really arduous too. It pains my heart to sell them at a low price.â
Shu Wanniang frowned and said, âBut youâre just a little girl. Whatâs the use of tagging along?â
âMother, although Iâm a girl, I look like a Han Chinese. Moreover, Iâm already 11 years old, and am considered half an adult. I have no problem speaking on behalf of Father regarding this. Iâm also meticulous. Besides, I donât ask for much. I just hope that the price can be raised slightly.â
This was true. Her daughter usually looked carefree, but she was incredibly meticulous. Even though Shu Wanniang identified as being gentle and thoughtful, she had to admit that her observation powers couldnât compare with her daughterâs.
After a momentâs hesitation, Shu Wanniang ultimately agreed because her heart ached for her husband.
Mu Yangling cheered. Since her mother had agreed, there was no need to waste her breath on her father.
Mu Shi was tidying up the leather goods outside. When he heard his daughterâs cheers in the room, he shook his head helplessly. It seemed like he had to personally go to his uncleâs place and ask his cousin-in-law to take care of Wanniang.
In the evening, Little Bowen ran back looking like a mud monkey. After finding out that his sister was going to the county the next day, he made a fuss about wanting to tag along. Mu Yangling put her hands on her waist and laughed. âCan you walk? Itâs a four-hour walk.â
Little Bowen blushed and declared angrily, âI want to eat two bowls of rice tonight. Soon, Iâll be able to walk such a long distance.â
Snorting, Mu Yangling said, âIf you continue to be lazy and donât wake up on time every day to exercise, itâd be of no use no matter how much food you eat. Instead, youâll become like Cousin Langâs piglet.â
Little Bowen was scared out of his wits. âNonsense.â
âIf you donât believe me, you can ask Father. You can only grow up by eating on time and practicing boxing early in the morning.â
Little Bowen looked at his father with tears in his eyes.
Due to his poor health, his son had always been a little delicate. Every morning, he would laze in bed and refuse to get up. When the weather was cold, he was even more unwilling to practice boxing, further contributing to a deterioration of his health.
It would be best if he could be spurred to wake up on time to practice boxing because of this. Mu Shi nodded and said solemnly, âYour sister is right. Look, she wakes up on time every day to practice boxing, thatâs why she grows up quickly. Bowen, youâve got to learn from your sister if you wish to grow up.â
Little Bowen pondered for a moment before running to his motherâs side. He tugged at the corner of her clothes and said, âMother, wake me up early tomorrow. I want to get up and do some boxing. This way, Iâll be able to grow up during the new year and go to the county, too.â
Shu Wanniang gladly agreed.
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