Chapter 1315 - 1315: Do Not Speak, Nor Think
Chapter 1315: Chapter 1315: Do Not Speak, Nor Think
“You are not allowed to talk or think about it afterward.”
“Oh! Fine! I’ll listen to you this time.” Although Su Wen said this, her proud and pleased expression betrayed her true feelings.
While they were talking, Su Qing and Su Xiu had already come in, discussing the situation all the way, which had also infuriated Su Xiu immensely. She was even angrier than Su Qing, her eyes red with rage. After entering, Su Qing went to wash her hands and serve the rice.
By the time she returned with her bowl of rice, she saw Su Xiu sitting in her own seat, wiping tears!
She looked utterly pitiful, as if she was the one who had been stood up on a blind date.
“It’s too much, how can someone be so disrespectful? Wuuu… I’m so angry! My Second Sister truly has it tough.” Su Xiu never cried about her own issues. Back in the village, when planting rice, she was so tired she felt like vomiting, and even when leeches bit her legs until she was numb, she never cried.
But when it concerned her sisters, she was the most sentimental.
Back in the village, the sisters had a bad reputation, and normal families wouldn’t consider marrying them. At that time, Su Xiu worried about reaching marriageable age with a bad reputation and not being able to gather a sufficient dowry, wondering what to do!
Now that their lives had improved slightly and they had some means, Su Xiu thought she didn’t need to feel inferior anymore. Yet, the very first time her Second Sister went on a blind date, she encountered such an incident, which was truly heartbreaking.
“Stop crying.”
“What’s there to cry about?”
“Exactly, Second Sister isn’t crying, so why are you?”
The sisters comforted her in a flustered manner. Su Wen was dumbstruck upon hearing what had happened during the blind date, and she fiercely kicked her husband under the table.
Zhou Hengyang was kicked but had to pretend as if nothing had happened. Even so, he cursed the bastard in his heart.
The bastard was too despicable and shameless.
Actually, Zhou Hengyang had guessed early on that his brother would not behave and was sure to cause trouble. But he hadn’t imagined the guy would go this far, directly causing the man not to show up and stood Su Qing up. Didn’t he know this was deeply hurtful to one’s self-esteem?
The bastard.
Su Wen gritted her teeth, “Although I really feel sorry for you being caught in the middle, I still have to say shameless Zhou Hengguang is indeed a bastard.” Poor Su Qing still didn’t know it was Zhou Hengguang’s doing, and now Su Wen hesitated whether to tell her sister.
But on second thought, since Hengyang was already having a hard time being caught in the middle, neither side favored him. She decided it was better not to get involved.
After all, outsiders really shouldn’t meddle in affairs of the heart.
Zhou Hengyang was so angry he had lost his appetite, feeling full just from the anger itself as he reluctantly put down his chopsticks, trying to appease his wife. He joined her in cursing his brother, a despicable and shameless scoundrel. After the tirade, he appeased further, “Should I call that scoundrel Zhou Hengguang and curse him directly?”
“No need.” Su Wen slammed the table, “Humph! You continue to arrange things, and I will trust you.” She really got fired up.
She refused to believe that shameless Zhou Hengguang could actually have that much influence.
Zhou Hengguang imperceptibly shook his head, taking on the respectful demeanor he had when he was a live-in son-in-law in Trinity Village, and solemnly replied, “Yes! My female head, please rest assured, I will make sure it is done.”
Su Wen grandly waved her hand, her eyes smiling, “Humph! That’s more like it.”
“What are you all doing?” Su Qing, carrying her bowl of rice, came to her usual seat, looking puzzled at her Big Sister, brother-in-law, and the tearful Third Sister, as well as the other sisters who seemed to be stirring up trouble while trying to stop the tears, which gave her a headache.
Even though the two youngest had gone to the Capital, the house seemed even livelier.