Pampered by the Toughest Man After Divorce
Chapter 1311 - 1133: Xiao’ai, Dabao, Xiaobei

Chapter 1311: Chapter 1133: Xiao’ai, Dabao, Xiaobei

"You call her what? How dare you call my daughter that, damn it, it was clearly your son who nearly drove my daughter to jump into a well with his relentless seducing, and now you’re still calling her names? I’ll kill you!" Widow Chen grabbed a broom and was ready to hit someone.

Ironically, the broom she grabbed was the same one Uncle Zhao had just used to hit Aunt Zhao.

"Oh, you’re really in sync with my man, eh? He hits me with a broom, you hit me with one too; fine, today it’s either you or me!" Aunt Zhao was furious. She picked up the pole and came at her again.

The broom and the pole clashed, making a loud clanking sound.

Seeing the two women fighting, Old Master Zhao could no longer hold back his anger. He looked at Uncle Zhao and scolded fiercely, "Aren’t you going to stop them? Do you want this to end in a death or what?"

After getting a scolding from his father, Uncle Zhao vented his anger on Datu, "What are you standing there for? Hurry up and hold back your mother."

The father and son stepped in, Datu held back Aunt Zhao while Uncle Zhao went to pull Widow Chen away. They struggled to separate the two women, but the cursing continued:

Aunt Zhao said, "You’d better not let your daughter come back, that hussy, going back to tattle, she might as well stay widowed like you!"

Widow Chen replied, "Fine, you said it, not me. You think this place is the Imperial Palace, don’t you? Everyone’s dying to come here? As if we care about your place, just make sure you don’t come begging us for Axiang then."

Aunt Zhao snarled, "Who would beg you? The moment she leaves that door, she’s no longer part of our family!"

"Fine, I’ll remember what you said. We’ll see where you find another daughter-in-law!"

"..."

It was getting dark, and the village had almost quieted down, so the arguing between Widow Chen and Aunt Zhao was incredibly clear, even what they were arguing about was clearly heard by Xia Dabao.

It seemed Axiang had run back to her parent’s home.

However, Widow Chen usually didn’t pay much attention to Axiang. Now, talking about wanting Axiang to come back was likely just angry words; Axiang probably wasn’t doing much better at her parents’ house.

Xia Dabao sighed again.

Next time he ran into Axiang, he would have a chat with her again.

...

Life was tough, not just for Axiang but for Datu’s family as well.

With all this commotion, not only did the villagers know that Axiang had returned to her parent’s house, but Aunt Zhao’s bad reputation had spread. Many in the village spoke in support of Axiang:

"Axiang has really suffered a lot by marrying into that family. She’s a decent girl, always seen doing chores like laundry, fish-cutting, and weeding. It’s just pathetic to see Aunt Zhao constantly berating her."

"Exactly, Aunt Zhao seems to take out all her frustrations on Axiang, poor child."

"I heard Datu treats her badly too. Initially tricked her into his bed, and now that he’s married her, he just ignores her, treating her like a slave around the house. Tsk, what a good wife, and he doesn’t cherish her, such a fool."

"Indeed, who would dare to marry their daughter to him now?"

"..."

Aunt Zhao, now the subject of village gossip, was eyed strangely by the villagers whenever she went out, but she ignored it all and just went about her own business.

However, Uncle Zhao couldn’t sit still. In a few days, he urged Datu, "You better bring your wife back. You don’t know what people in the village are saying about us. If this continues, you’ll have a hard time living here."

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