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Peasant Woman’s Decreed Life as a Wife-Chapter 24
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“Mother, I was too rash before and didn’t have much knowledge. However, after thinking about it deeply, I know that if I don’t learn to be smart, I will only be schemed against.” Ye Muyu thought of the cause of death of the original host.
She had been busy playing tricks with the smart Chu Heng for and had neglected the situation of her original body.
When she was making shoes, she thought back carefully and came to the conclusion that the original host had died from a cold.
As for why the original host caught a cold, it had to be mentioned that the original host did something stupid.
In order to make Chu Heng fall in love with her, she listened to some superstitions and went to the temple to burn incense. She secretly took back the incense ashes and soaked them in water to drink.
However, this was not enough to cause death. It just so happened that it would rain every time the original host went to the temple. The original host’s health was not good to begin with. The cold had been dragging on until yesterday when she was drenched in the rain and had a fever in the middle of the night. Then, she passed away.
Ye Muyu’s arrival allowed this body to continue living.
The reason why the original host would do such a stupid thing was because there were rumors in the village that she was not worthy of Chu Heng.
Tis gossip was spread by the Chu family. It was the eldest daughter in the Chu family, Chu Yun, who was unhappy with her.
Chu Yun was older than all the younger brothers, and she was eight years older than the third brother, Chu Heng.
As such, Chu Yun had raised Chu Heng since he was young.
She had always protected her younger brother the most. However, Madam Ye’s stupidity made her very unhappy. Every time she returned to speak to Madam Ye, she would not be polite.
Some time ago, on the birthday of the head of the Chu family, Chu Zhiwen, Chu Yun returned home and found out that Madam Ye had abused Chu Ziluo and had taken their belongings to her mother’s house. Not only did she personally go to Madam Ye and give her a good scolding, but she also did not allow Madam Ye to interfere in Chu Zhiwen’s birthday for the entire day.
If outsiders saw it, they would gossip even more.
Originally, with Madam Liu in the middle, nothing happened.
Who knew that Chu Yun’s six-year-old son, Wang Dinglin, would spill the beans when he heard the conversation in the room and was asked about it when he walked out?
This caused the news had spread.
Many people in the village said that the Chu family was not satisfied with the daughter-in-law, Madam Ye.
It was said that there were many idle people in the village, and it was rare for them to come up with a topic. How could they be willing to just go over like this? There were those jealous people who actually talked about divorce.
When Madam Ye heard this, she were furious.
In the end, Madam Liu and Chu Zhiwen also heard about this.
Madam Liu went straight to the Chu family’s patriarch, who was also Chu Zhiwen’s elder brother, Chu Yonghua, and explained this matter to him.
He had to personally call Chu Yun back to apologize and break this rumor.
Chu Yun had apologized, but she had privately told Madam Ye that she had apologized for not disciplining her son well, not for saying those wrong words.
When Madam Ye heard this, she was angry and afraid.
She had a bad temper and immediately rebuked Chu Yun on the spot, saying that she was meddling in other people’s business.
Afterwards, she was worried that Chu Heng would really divorce her.
Madam Ye was very satisfied with her current life. She naturally knew what would happen if she was divorced. Therefore, she went to the temple to pray to the Buddha and drink the fragrant gray water.
These things had only been in her mind for a while, and it had happened in the blink of an eye.
After hearing her words, Madam Liu’s expression was a little subtle. She also thought of her eldest daughter, Chu Yun.
She did not know what to say for a long time. She was really dissatisfied with the stupid things that Madam ye had done previously. It was also true that her eldest daughter was too radical. It seemed that she could only not help either.