The Fierce Farm Girl Has A Secret Space
Chapter 167: Dragging You Down_1

Chapter 167: Chapter 167: Dragging You Down_1

"Aren’t you there, Sanni?" Erni pouted.

"Your second sister’s temperament is only a bit stronger than Mom’s, still too gentle." Yang Ruxin turned her head to glance at Sanni. "Do you think she dares to argue with someone if they come to pick a fight? She’d probably give them whatever they want."

"Big sister, I..." Erni was a bit embarrassed. "I will change..."

"That’s your natural temperament, and even if you want to change, you’ll need to do it gradually. You don’t need to be embarrassed." Yang Ruxin hurried to comfort the girl. "Besides, if we really need to fight or argue, Sanni and I are enough. You just need to not be too nice to everyone, be able to distinguish between priorities, and continue to be a lady. In the future, when I’ve made some money, I’ll build you an embroidery building, and then we can throw an Embroidered Ball to seek a husband..."

"What are you talking about?" Erni was even more embarrassed, but fortunately, it was night, and her flushed face couldn’t be seen or cause her any discomfort.

"I’m speaking the truth, haha..." Yang Ruxin laughed.

"I’m not talking to you anymore. I’m going to sleep." Erni said and turned over.

"Erni is embarrassed..." Sanni laughed as well. "But big sister, throwing the Embroidered Ball isn’t reliable. We shouldn’t let Erni do that. What if a bad guy or an ugly monster catches it?"

"You have a point there," Yang Ruxin promptly nodded. "So, what do you suggest for matchmaking Erni?"

"Set up a challenge ring," Sanni said with conviction. "For a girl like Erni, we need to find someone talented both in letters and martial arts. Let Second Brother Gu take charge of the ring; if someone can beat Second Brother Gu, then their kung fu isn’t bad. For scholarly contests, let Big Brother Gu help..."

"That’s not a bad idea..."

"Are you guys done yet?" Erni couldn’t take the embarrassment any longer. "Why do you always talk about me? If anyone should be discussing marriage, it should be big sister first..."

"That’s true, I may be older than you," Yang Ruxin nodded candidly. "However, I wouldn’t marry unless it’s someone who is willing to take care of you all with me. Otherwise, I would not marry..."

"Big sister, we’re holding you back..." Sanni sounded a bit downcast.

"Nonsense, we’re a family, there’s no such thing as holding each other back. Besides, talking about finding a husband is too early; it’s all about fate, and discussing it now is pointless. When fate arrives, everything will fall into place naturally..." Yang Ruxin raised her hand to pat her sisters’ hands. "Our current goal is to get rich..." She actually wanted to tell them that she had no plans to marry but was afraid it would burden the younger girls even more, so she left it to fate.

"Right, we need to live our lives vividly and full of energy..." Sanni immediately got excited.

"Now let’s divide up the chores." Yang Ruxin giggled, "I’ll go out to earn money and get food during this time. You two will take care of your little brother and sister, as well as the laundry and cooking at home, okay?"

"Big sister, don’t worry about the household chores," Erni nodded. "I’ll take care of everything. I can also do embroidery work to help with the expenses. I’ll ask Aunt Dafeng to get me some embroidery work... and I can also teach Sanni and our fourth sister needlework..."

"Needlework is certainly good, as long as they want to learn it’s fine, but don’t force them..."

Sanni, on the other hand, seemed quite excited: "Big sister is right, I’m not patient enough for those needlework tasks, but I can protect everyone. If anyone dares to bully us, I’ll fight them with my life..." she said, lifting her arms and waving them around.

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