Chapter 39: The Storm (2)

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When his father was still there, the family of four never blushed (Qu Ming also has a younger sister, of course, everyone consciously eliminated Qu Ming's sister from the title of "Qu family", everyone only said that the Qu family is a single transmission of four generations)

At first, Qu Ming didn't think that there would be any problems after his wife married in. He naturally thought that the Yao family would get along with them well.

But he didn't know. There was a conflict between his mother and his wife. At this time, it should be adjusted by Qu Ming, but because the previous family experience was too smooth, Qu Ming didn't know how to start at all.

He even had some small entanglements: Why was there never a problem before, but when the Yao family married in, there began to be all kinds of contradictions?

Could it be that there is something wrong with the Yao family? But no, if we go back to the source of the contradiction, is it not my fault that the Yao family cannot give birth to a son?

Yes, at first, Qu Ming also thought that it was Yao's problem. However, as he put the women in the house one by one, he gradually became very anxious: Could it be his own problem?

As for the matter of the heirs, he originally thought that his mother's method of operation was feasible. Theoretically, any woman who is unable to give birth to a son for the family should take the initiative to give her husband a concubine.

Yao's own acquiescence didn't happen, but Mrs. Qu was worried about these things, and it was already Yao's not doing it right.

And as Qu Ming has more and more women, he gradually realizes one thing: that is, not having a son may have something to do with his personal physique, but it doesn't have much to do with the Yao family. Perhaps, if she marries another man, she may also give birth to a son.

Mrs. Qu later frantically inquired about the women who would give birth, but for him, she ripped off the last fig leaf: Isn't this a message to the world that Qu Ming has no way to give birth to a son?

On the surface, everyone will help scold Yao's for not being good and not being able to give birth. But behind the scenes, he must poke at the backbone of the Qu family: he has ruined so many good girls in vain, and he doesn't have a son? This must be because he usually does too much evil, so the male doll refuses to be reincarnated into your family.

In these remote areas, where women who have grown up are more of a strategic resource because of harsher gender selection.

Everyone assumes that a man is paired with a woman, and this is because there are so few girls.

And the Qu family is like this, relying on some meager property in their own family, and bringing girls in one by one, which is a very inauthentic thing.

Locals have already complained a little about this.

But in fact, the last five acres of thin land of the Qu family have been used by Mrs. Qu to buy concubines. She naturally thought that the silver could be earned, but of course her grandson had to give birth while her son was still young and strong.

Now the Qu family has ended up with no money and no money. There was no silver, and there were no grandchildren. The only asset is the ancestral house with three entrances and three exits, and it should have been repaired a long time ago, but it has been delayed until now because of the lack of money.

Mrs. Qu would never think that this was Qu Ming's problem. She thought that the other concubines could not give birth to children, and they were also restrained by Yao's family. Therefore, she hoped that she could find Yao's fault and drive her away.

However, Qu Ming was not happy for the sake of his daughter.

Mrs. Qu had no choice but to settle for the next best. Now she is no longer looking for the yellow flower girl, but specifically inquiring about the daughters-in-law of poor families who have given birth to many sons. Come up with a few money pawns, give birth to a son for three years, and pawn for five years if you can't give birth.

This really hurt Qu Ming's self-esteem. He couldn't believe that five years ...... If after five years he still has no heirs, if so, I don't know what people with broken mouths should say about him!

He didn't want to bet on anything. The old temple in the village also said that he was destined to die childless, and he felt that he should not expect anything more.

Moreover, to have sexual intercourse with a woman who has already given birth...... It really embarrassed this reader. And he can't talk about his problems openly, and the anguish in his heart can be imagined.

Lao Miaozhu also said that he was contaminated with so many girls, whether he had feelings or not, the love debt owed by him should always be on Zhao Di. Her future marriage will not go well.

Qu Ming didn't have much love for her at the beginning because Zhao Di was a girl, so he couldn't say he disliked her, he could only say that he was completely insensitive.

Later, because she had no children under her knees, she gradually transferred some of her expectations for her son.

But Qu Zhaodi is a girl who doesn't know each other. When Qu Ming didn't care about her, she didn't see her resenting Qu Ming, and when Qu Ming mustered up the courage to face the reality and decided to cultivate her daughter, of course she didn't react to this father's concessions and sacrifices.

Of course, Qu Ming expects her to be grateful and do something sensational, which can make him self-intoxicated.

As everyone knows, Qu Zhaodi is essentially a cold-hearted and cold-faced guy, and she is not willing to do something against her will in order to get something.

Oh no, maybe she had been expecting the heartfelt love from her grandmother and father a long time ago.

It's just that they never bothered to give her this girl.

Therefore, she didn't want it either.

Qu Zhaodi has long been used to it, and it is regarded as a day of air.

That's her fate. There will be no friends, and there will be no relatives who will treat her sincerely. All she has is endless loneliness and confinement. She always had to go through her life silently under the ridicule of the world. Her mother can't give birth to a son, so the people who look up to her will naturally be extinct. No one wants to marry a girl who may not be able to give birth to a son. Therefore, Qu Zhaodi knew that it was impossible for him to jump out of this suffocating home by marrying.

A mother is not like a human being, but more like a fertility machine. It's like a hen that can't lay eggs, and then someone else will kill her.

However, every time Qu Zhaodi washes clothes by the river and sees her appearance, she always feels that her life is impossible to be ordinary.

She has the temperament of a second-year girl. She was only waiting for an opportunity to get herself out of Qujia Village. She didn't want to endure her mother's endless quarrels with her grandmother anymore. The contradiction of having a son is always there, and there can be no day of truce. It's like what his stupid father has been looking forward to. When he talked to Qu Zhaodi, he occasionally said that he believed that this matter would be resolved one day, and his mother would no longer embarrass her wife.

Qu Zhaodi wants to say every time, wake up! As long as you don't have a son, my grandmother will still beat my mother!

But she knew that even if she said it, it would only be a beating, and it was better to hold it back, although it was uncomfortable.

And the day to change Qu Zhaodi's fate has finally arrived. (To be continued.) )