Chapter 210 Go and accompany your mother, I'm fine
Chapter 210 Go and accompany your mother, I'm fine
"You should rest soon." Yang Biao turned around and saw her holding up her head and looking at him, so he hurried over and hugged her.
"Yeah," Xia Weiwei closed her eyes, felt his mouth kissing her, and then kissed him back.
"There are still five days until the baby's full moon, and seventeen days left until the forty-two-day period. You have to..." Yang Biao held on, stroking her face with a burning look in his eyes.
"I'm going to see Xiaoran," a woman's intuition is very accurate. Yang Biao wanted to say this to her, but he couldn't say it in the end. He dared to leave only after hearing her even breathing.
"Xiao Ran, are you asleep?" Yang Biao rode his horse as fast as he could and rushed to her childhood home on Corning Street.
He made a promise to Qin Xiaoran that he would come to accompany her every night, rain or shine. He would do it.
Qin Xiaoran's feelings need to be maintained with care and true dedication. You should communicate more often and tell her your true feelings more often, so as to avoid misunderstandings.
"Yang Biao," There was no light in the room. Qin Xiaoran, who had been waiting for him at the door, followed the voice and rushed out as soon as the door opened.
"Sorry, I'm late." He had to wait until Xia Weiwei fell asleep, otherwise he wouldn't be able to tell Qin Xiaoran that he was coming to her place.
"It's not too late. As long as you come, it's never too late." Qin Xiaoran hugged him, feeling very excited.
"Mother, please don't set up a stall outside anymore." On the day of Zhuo Qiu's full moon banquet, Xia Weiwei pulled her to sit together. She didn't want her to work from dawn to dusk anymore and hoped that she could enjoy her old age.
"Well, mother is not tired. The three concubines in your family are all well behaved by me." Liu had been setting up the stall for more than twenty days and gradually got used to this busy life.
"Mother, I'll send someone to keep an eye on them." Xia Weiwei had a headache. What should she do? She was obviously addicted to setting up the stall.
"No need, don't underestimate me, your mother. I'm in good health," Liu waved her hand and pulled her to the table.
"Everyone who came today is our family, so please feel free to come." Except for Mrs. Tan, who was not welcome and did not invite Zhuo Qiu to his full-moon banquet, all of Xia Weiwei's brothers and sisters-in-law, as well as her immediate family members such as nephews and nieces, filled nine tables.
"Hongyan, Ahua, come here and pour the wine. How can you be so tactless?" Liu invited her two concubines to come to the table to pour wine for her sons. Since Tan Minzhi was pregnant, she let her rest in the house.
"Okay," the two men picked up the wine jugs and prepared to pour wine for Xia Yuxuan and the others, but were stopped by Yang Biao who came over.
"You two should go back to the room. There are people serving you here. You are not needed here." Yang Biao asked them to go back. Why should his concubine serve another man?
"Yang Biao, what do you mean?" Liu was furious. She stood up and pointed her finger at him. How could a concubine pour wine for her son?
"This is my concubine. She should serve me. If you want someone to serve your son, find someone else."
Yang Biao sat down next to Xia Weiwei. This was the house he bought, and his son's full-month banquet was all paid for with his money. But Liu sent him away right before the banquet started. Was this reasonable?
"Why is your concubine using the betrothal gift I gave her?" Liu sneered and shook off the hand that Xia Weiwei stretched out to try to calm her down. She was really just a poor boy from a farming family, not something that could be presented to the public.
"Well, I will return you three times the betrothal gift you gave me!" Yang Biao picked up the dishes and ate with relish.
"Liao gave 70,000 taels of silver and Tan gave 20,000 taels. Here you go! You asked for three times as much." Liu originally wanted him to just return the principal, but seeing how arrogant he was, she became furious.
"Three times the betrothal gift for two people is 250,000 taels," Yang Biao put down his chopsticks, stood up, took out a stack of silver bills from his arms, counted out twenty-five, gently slapped them on the table, then turned and left.
"Yang Biao..." Xia Weiwei knew that he was angry and did not wait for him at the full moon banquet, so she ran over and shouted after him.
"Yeah," Yang Biao didn't want to pay attention to her, but thinking that she had just turned one month old today and her body was still a little lacking in energy and blood, he stopped and waited for her.
"Are you angry?" Xia Weiwei hugged him from behind, not caring whether there was anyone around.
"No, go back and be with your family. Tell your mother that starting tomorrow, Hongyan and the others will no longer go out to set up the stall." Yang Biao turned around calmly and hugged her back, stroking her hair. She had suffered severe hair loss recently after giving birth.
"Well, are you really not angry anymore?" Xia Weiwei looked at him carefully. Seeing that he looked indifferent, she was a little confused about what he was thinking.
"I am very grateful to your mother for giving birth to such a wonderful child like you!" Yang Biao stroked her face. These were his true words.
"Well, I'll tell her." Xia Weiwei smiled, feeling the sincerity of his words.
"Go and accompany your mother. I'm fine." Yang Biao smiled and pushed her forward a distance, then turned and left.
Yang Biao walked a few steps and turned to look at Xia Weiwei, but she didn't even look back at him.
He secretly took a breath and reminded himself not to let his emotions control his behavior. The more you indulge in anger, the easier it is to lose yourself and be pinned down by the other person's mistakes, causing your emotions to lose control.
"Daughter, come and sit down!" Liu thought that her daughter would be angry with her, but when she saw her daughter come back, she happily asked her children to continue eating.
"I'm happy today, so I'll give money to each of you." After dinner, Liu gave four silver notes left by Yang Biao to each of her children, and gave the remaining one to her eldest son Xia Yuxuan.
"Madam, have some tea." The maid came in with a tea tray. Liu took a sip and found that the tea tasted bad. It was probably because the water temperature was not controlled properly for brewing the tea.
"Hongyan, serve me tea!" Hongyan is good at making tea. Liu has been drinking the tea she makes for a while. So when the tea served by the maid was not to her taste, she just called her out of habit.
"Madam, my brother-in-law took Hongyan and the others away at noon." Jinrong told her that after Yang Biao finished his meal, he drove away with all his people.
"Oh," Liu walked out of the house and saw that there were fewer guards in the yard.
She was angry. These guards were bought with her daughter's dowry. Why could a farmer's boy take them all away?
The more Liu thought about it, the angrier she became. She rushed into her daughter's room, hoping to scold her and wake her up, so that she could break off all ties with Yang Biao.
"Mother, you don't have to get up early tomorrow. Hongyan and the others won't be there, and Yang Biao won't allow anyone to set up a stall there, affecting Jinlou's business." Seeing that she entered the house without saying anything, Xia Weiwei walked over with the child in her arms.
"Yeah," Liu nodded. She turned around and left without saying anything.
"Miss, the dinner is ready, and the eldest master and his family are here." Jin Rong brought the wet nurse over to hold the child, and asked Xia Weiwei to go to the hall to entertain the guests.
"Okay, where is my mother?" Xia Weiwei then realized that she hadn't seen Liu all afternoon. She put the child on the bed.
"Madam is still in her room and hasn't come out." Jin Rong changed the child's diaper, then picked him up and handed him to the wet nurse beside her.
"Mother," Xia Weiwei went to Liu's room and opened her door, but there was no one inside. She wondered where she had gone.
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