The Herbal Scents of Farm Life
Chapter 1015: Regretting So Much It Makes The Intestines Turn Green

Chapter 1015: Chapter 1015: Regretting So Much It Makes The Intestines Turn Green

Second Aunt Yang reached out and twisted her husband’s arm, saying to him fiercely.

"But... but they separated a long time ago."

Second Uncle Yang said in a low voice to his wife.

That Lin Caisang is from the first branch of the Lin Family, no matter how much silver she earns, it has nothing to do with her brother, they still won’t get a single copper coin!

"You’re so clueless!"

Second Aunt Yang felt so angry when she heard his words.

"What separation? You believe that? The two old coots from the Lin Family aren’t even dead yet, what separation? Even if they did separate, if your sister’s family is in trouble, do you think the first branch won’t help out?

You all are just being fooled, Mom, haven’t you seen what they have in their yard?"

She turned to her mother-in-law and asked.

Old Madam Yang was momentarily taken aback when she heard what her daughter-in-law said.

She remembered her observations of the Lin Family’s yard; they did have oxen, and some pigs too, and even laying hens, and she had glimpsed their kitchen with pork hanging there.

A family like that can’t possibly be poor!

"Old man, we’ve been thoroughly deceived by that wretched Lin, their family isn’t poor at all! Didn’t you see what Changfeng was wearing, how could it be considered poor? It’s only Lin who’s wearing clothes with patches, everyone else is dressed just fine!"

Even Lin Laogeng, who broke his leg, is wearing brand new clothes!

Damn it, she prided herself on being shrewd all her life, yet she was spun in circles by her foolish daughter, how could she not be angry?

At that moment, she was so full of regret she could almost turn green—if only she had known earlier, she would have stayed in the Lin Family’s yard and refused to leave until they gave her money!

"The scoundrels, they refuse to give us five taels of silver, just wait, we’ll go back tomorrow and demand fifty taels. If they don’t hand it over, we’re not leaving!"

"Mom, isn’t that a bit... excessive?" Fifth Uncle Yang hesitated after hearing his mother’s words.

"I think that Changfeng probably spends quite a bit on a daily basis, even with all the stuff they have at home, I fear it might not be enough for Changfeng’s expenses."

"Fifth Uncle, what do you know!"

Second Aunt Yang glared at Fifth Uncle Yang.

"That granddaughter of the Lin Family is probably very patient, not only has she opened a shop, but even back in the day, her dad from the first branch bought her a mountain, a huge piece of land. I’ve heard that just from their grain harvest this year, they have enough to feed a whole village for a year."

"Really?"

Old Mr. Yang looked at his daughter-in-law and asked.

"Could there be any doubt?"

Second Aunt Yang raised an eyebrow, sure the information she gathered was correct.

"Old man, listen up, what Second’s wife says has to be true. Those Lin Family folks are real sneaky, they’re surely intentionally not giving us any silver." Old Madam Yang always stood by her daughter-in-law’s side.

Moreover, when it came to whether their family could get some silver, she had even more reason to support her own kin.

"That ungrateful wretch Lin, after getting married she really became part of someone else’s family, a born ingrate, still pretending to be poor in front of us, asking for silver. I reckon it’s all a guise!"

"Mom, don’t say that; Fourth Sister is quite a good person. If she could help, she definitely would help our family." Finally, someone in the family stood up and spoke a word on behalf of Yang Lin.

"Seven, you wimp, what do you know!" The Third daughter-in-law of the Yang Family scolded him as soon as he spoke up.

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