Springtime Farming: A Happy Wife At Home

Chapter 1133: The Ding Family



Chapter 1133: The Ding Family

Editor: Henyee Translations

When Ms. Zhou faced bullying at her mother-in-law’s home, Aunt Zhou never entertained the idea of divorcing her. Instead, she advised Ms. Zhou to endure the situation for at least a dozen years, speaking kindly to Fifth Grandma Ding.

However, everything changed when Ms. Zhou and Ding Erzhu severed ties with the Ding Family, leading to the tragic death of their granddaughter. This incident was the breaking point for the Zhou Family, and they decided to support their daughter and son-in-law, launching a strong retaliation against the Ding Family.

The once cordial relationship between the two families turned into deep-seated enmity.

As time passed, Ms. Zhou’s daughter and son-in-law improved their living conditions, but the Ding Family still sought to take advantage of them. This further fueled Ms. Zhou’s animosity towards the Dings, as she believed they were responsible for her daughter’s death.

They were no longer considered relatives but bitter enemies, each wanting to harm the other.

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Fortunately, the villagers from Zhang Village stepped in to support Ding Erzhu and his wife, standing up against the unreasonable actions of the Ding Family. They helped them in various ways, including working in the tea fields and creeping fig fields to earn money.

Even with the assistance from Shaoding Village during busy times, more laborers were still needed due to the expansion of the tea fields and the growing demand for labor in the workshop, which translated to more income.

What could the Ding Family offer them?

“Heavens, they left their own son with nothing! The depth of their hatred is unimaginable!”

“How dare you show up at our doorstep with nothing to your name? Your family’s actions are despicable!”

“It’s no surprise that their actions bring nothing but harm. After all, no one can fathom forcing their own granddaughter to death.”

“You drove your own granddaughter to her death and left your son with nothing. How audacious of you to accuse me of being unfilial? Your cruelty knows no bounds!”

“That’s right! Shame on you!”

“Good things happen to good people. Just look at Second Brother Ding and Sister-in-law; they now lead a happy life, and anyone would be inspired by them!”

“True!”

Fifth Grandma Ding and the others were seething with anger, embarrassment, and annoyance. She glared at Ding Erzhu, ready to scratch him, and accused him of being unfilial for allowing outsiders to bully his parents.

However, before she could get close, someone intervened and stopped her.

“What do you think you’re doing?”

“You think you can assault people in our village? Try it!”

Fifth Grandma Ding shouted in frustration, “That’s my son! I have every right to teach him a lesson, and it’s none of your business!”

An auntie retorted with a smile, “Oh, now he’s your son? Weren’t you just claiming he was nothing to you when you had nothing to offer him?”

The villagers burst into laughter.

The Ding Family got nothing and were driven away, but they couldn’t let it go. They returned to Shaoding Village, where Fifth Grandma Ding and Fifth Grandpa Ding confronted Ms. Fang and Eldest Uncle, along with their two sons and daughters-in-law.

Shao Yunduan, being a respected figure and an officer, kept them from venting their anger. Otherwise, Fifth Grandma Ding would have engaged in an argument with Ms. Fang long ago. She struggled to remain reasonable amidst her fury.

However, Ms. Fang brushed off her words, pointing out that Ding Erzhu was driven out of the family with nothing, and the relationship was already broken off. In her opinion, there was nothing to discuss, and the matter could be addressed when Ding Erzhu and his wife returned.


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