Transmigration: The Evil Mother-In-Law Is Actually Innocent!-Chapter 48 - Patching up the Daughter_1

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Zhulan’s eldest sister-in-law was from Zhou’s Village, and it was her who had introduced Zhulan to Zhou Shuren.

Plus, with relatives from the same village, the Zhou Clan and Zhulan were very close.

Before coming, Zhulan had done her homework and spoke quite casually, “Mom, look at sister-in-law, she’s still teasing me even though she’s a grandmother.”

Mrs.

Sun slapped her eldest daughter-in-law’s hand, “Don’t bully Zhulan, I’m watching you!”

Mrs.

Zhou held her chest, “People from eight or ten villages envy me for having a good mother-in-law who treats me like her own daughter.

Now that this little sister-in-law has arrived, my status as the dear daughter is threatened.”

Mrs.

Sun glared at her eldest daughter-in-law, “Being a grandmother and still so mischievous.”

Although the words were scolding, the attitude was very affectionate.

Zhulan’s eyes curved in a smile.

She genuinely envied the original body having such a good family.

Don’t look at it as just a warrior’s straightforward thinking; to them, good is good and bad is bad, liking you wholeheartedly and sincerely without any falsehood.

Mrs.

Sun was not only concerned about her daughter’s health but also worried about her, “Your second daughter-in-law is about to give birth, don’t give the gossips a chance to speak ill of you by showing them a cold face, if you can’t provoke them, just avoid.”

It was indeed distressing to mention it, both of her daughter’s daughters-in-law were not very good, one was dumb and the other feeble; her daughter didn’t inherit her ability to judge people at all.

Zhulan knew that the original body’s mother disapproved of the two daughters-in-law who had besmirched her reputation, “Mom, I know what I’m doing, don’t worry.”

Mrs.

Sun looked at her daughter in amazement; she was different this time from before, as if she had become wise.

Mrs.

Sun felt delighted and didn’t think much of it, assuming that having experienced a serious illness had brought enlightenment, “Good, good, if you understand, then I won’t worry.”

Within the Yang family, Zhulan only had three children, and her legacy wasn’t flourishing.

In contrast, each family of her grandsons had four children, three boys and one girl, with all the boys belonging to the ‘Wu’ generation.

The eldest son, Yang Zhumu, named his four children after the four seasons, removing ‘Wu’ for the girl, who was the second child, Yang Xia.

The second son, Yang Zhulin, chose names like mountain, river, lake, and sea, with the third child, the girl, being named Yang Hu.

Zhulan’s two elder brothers were older than her, and aside from the youngest son, both families had gotten married.

In a short while, Yang Zhulin’s entire family arrived, and both rooms were packed with people.

Zhulan’s head buzzed.

Her own family wasn’t small, but the Yangs were even more numerous.

Modern distant relatives aren’t as close as neighbors, and kinships have gradually grown distant.

Except for a few large households during the New Year, it’s particularly quiet.

Zhulan thought she had gotten used to the Zhou family’s crowd, but she hadn’t, with everyone talking around her.

Ugh, she longed for some peace.

Mrs.

Sun was always watching her daughter and felt a pang of concern seeing her pale face, “Are you feeling all right?”

Zhulan couldn’t say that there were too many people, which would be ungrateful—in ancient times, having many people care about you was a blessing.

She lied instead, “My body is a bit tired from the ox cart ride, and my back is a bit uncomfortable, but it’s nothing, Mom.”

Mrs.

Sun was heartbroken, as her daughter had not had a proper confinement period and always had a lingering illness.

She started to shoo people away, “Eldest daughter-in-law, take the Qi Clan to prepare lunch.

Everyone else, go chat in another room and let your aunt lie down for a bit.”

Zhulan felt embarrassed, “Mom, I’m fine.”

Mrs.

Sun thought her daughter was just being stubborn and ignored Zhulan’s words as everyone from the Yang family, knowing about Zhulan’s poor health, efficiently dispersed.

Everyone in the outer room could clearly hear Mrs.

Sun’s words, and upon seeing Zhou Shuren looking at her expectantly, she smiled, “Your sister-in-law was right, your son-in-law cares about you.”

Zhulan didn’t take it seriously; she and Zhou Shuren were teammates.

But when she needed to show shyness, she still had to pretend, “Mom, I’m an adult now, you shouldn’t tease me.”

Mrs.

Sun took pride in finding a good match for her daughter, and seeing her daughter and son-in-law in a loving marriage made her happy, “Alright, Mom won’t say anything, I won’t say anything.”

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As she spoke, Mrs.

Sun closed the door, leaving only the two of them in the room.

She mysteriously got onto the bed with a look of having something precious to share.

Zhulan, “…..”

She never expected to encounter a plot from a novel where a mother dotes on her daughter, and she had to say, she was quite excited.