Reborn in the Seventies: Pampered Wife, Owning some Farmland-Chapter 1005 - 1006: The Second Sister-in-law is Not Even Worthy of Carrying Shoes for the Third Sister-in-law

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Chapter 1005: Chapter 1006: The Second Sister-in-law is Not Even Worthy of Carrying Shoes for the Third Sister-in-law

Zhao Fang listened to her father speak like this, and she instantly calmed down.

She then started to wander into wild thoughts.

"Dad, nothing is going to happen to Shitou, is it? Iโ€™m really troubled right now." ๐’‡๐“ป๐“ฎ๐“ฎ๐™ฌ๐™š๐’ƒ๐’๐“ธ๐™ซ๐’†๐™ก.๐“ฌ๐“ธ๐’Ž

Zhaoโ€™s father said indifferently, "What could happen? Weโ€™ll find out tomorrow when we go to the county town. Now go back, itโ€™s getting dark."

Zhaoโ€™s father was pushing her to leave.

Dejected, Zhao Fang left the Zhao Family home.

Zhaoโ€™s mother, not understanding, asked, "Old man, if Shitou really is in big trouble, are we actually going to take out money to help him?"

Zhaoโ€™s father, while smoking dry tobacco, replied, "Weโ€™ll find out after we see him tomorrow. Now, go cook dinner!"

Over in Qingzhao Village.

Yunโ€™s mother had returned from Zhao Fangโ€™s place, absentmindedly fed the pigs, then went over to her younger daughterโ€™s house.

"Xiaomen, your second sister-in-law is heartless. She wonโ€™t even visit your elder brother in the city. Compared to your third sister-in-law, sheโ€™s really several levels behind," Yunโ€™s mother spoke with a bellyful of anger.

If it had been someone else, they would have already gone to the county town, not still be at home.

Yunโ€™s mother was so furiousโ€”all her sonsโ€™ wives had been chosen by her, and among these daughters-in-law, only the third son and his wife had a good relationship.

Yun Men didnโ€™t know how to comfort her mother.

She had already seen what kind of person her second sister-in-law was.

When she told her that her elder brother was in trouble, the woman even accused her of cursing her elder brother.

That made her furious.

It was as if she had eaten her fill and, with nothing better to do, had brought trouble upon herself.

"Mother, donโ€™t be angry anymore. Whatโ€™s done is done."

Yunโ€™s mother sighed deeply, "Remember back when your third brother was in trouble, how your third sister-in-law took care of him day and night. The doctors had even said that your third brother might just lie in bed for the rest of his life, but your third sister-in-law stubbornly cared for him until he woke up. Look at your second sister-in-law, hearing your elder brother is in trouble, she wonโ€™t go to the city, nor contribute any money. At a time like this, she still doesnโ€™t want to pay, your elder brother has really bad luck to have married such a woman."

Yun Men thought to herself: Her third brother and sister-in-law were originally very close. The second sister-in-law couldnโ€™t compare to the thirdโ€” one an educated woman, the other a farm wife, in every respect, she couldnโ€™t match the third sister-in-law.

Harshly put: the second sister-in-law isnโ€™t even fit to carry the third sister-in-lawโ€™s shoes.

Meng Yunhan had no idea that her little cousin was quite the fan of hers.

"Mother, donโ€™t be angry anymore. The second sister-in-law has always been like this. The relationship between the third sister-in-law and third brother is very good." Donโ€™t smear the relationship between the third brother and his wife.

Yunโ€™s mother then remembered that the old man had gone to town to call the third son.

"Xiaomen, your father called your third brother. He should be able to find some time to come back, but I donโ€™t know if your third sister-in-law will come back? Also, this medical expense, Iโ€™m not sure if the money your father took is enough?"

Xiaomen felt somewhat embarrassed, "Mother, you know, the rice grain hasnโ€™t been harvested yet, and we borrowed money to buy fertilizer before, I donโ€™t have much money here."

Besides, with the way the second sister-in-law had treated her before, even if Xiaomen had the money, she wouldnโ€™t lend it. When her niece Niuniu was in trouble, neither her elder nor her second brother had lifted a finger, they hadnโ€™t even sent their regards.

She was heartbroken enough.

In this lifetime, only the third brother and his wife had treated her well; she could let anyone down, but would never let down her third brother and sister-in-law.

Back then, when her family was about to resort to eating tree bark and digging up wild vegetables, it had been the hundred kilos of rice sent by her third brother that helped her family through their difficulties. This, she knew better than anyone.