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General, Madam Called You To Farm
Chapter 382 – Recognition of Relatives (1)
Translator : Moon Lee
Editor : Tea
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The coachman glanced around nervously.
What’s going on?
Are we being followed?
Su Mo spoke coldly, “Don’t make me repeat myself.”
On the other end of the alley, two men in luxurious clothes pushed each other to go forward, and reluctantly walked over.
The coachman looked closely and was momentarily stunned, “Second Young Master? Third Young Master? Is it really you?”
The two of them got into the carriage.
Su Qi chuckled and said, “Big brother, when did you discover us?”
Su Mo said, “You have been exposed even before I left the ancestral home. Do you think you’re good at hiding yourselves?”
Su Yu said, “If I knew that we would be discovered, we might as well have just ridden in big brother’s carriage! The servants’ carriage suffocates me!”
Su Qi chuckled and said, “Why didn’t you say anything before?”
Su Yu pursed her lips and said, “You didn’t give me a chance to say it!”
These two younger brothers were only one year apart, and they loved to argue more than the fourth and fifth brothers.
“Alright, stop bickering.” Su Mo said.
The two of them kept their mouths shut.
Su Yu moved towards Su Mo and asked, “Big brother, is what father said true? Are you really going to take that Su Cheng back?”
Su Mo frowned and said, “You two are eavesdropping again!”
Su Yu decisively threw the blame on Su Qi: “It was Second Older Brother’s idea to eavesdrop!”
Su Qi exploded, “It was clearly you who dragged me into this!”
Su Mo sternly warned, “Say one more word, and I will throw both of you out of the carriage!”
Before their father, Su Mo was always respectful and humble.
But to his younger brothers, he was a strict and authoritative elder brother.
Though they shut their mouths, Su Qi and Su Yu continued to glare at each other.
The reason Su Mo allowed his younger brothers to sneak along was that he worried that they might say something inappropriate to Qin Yun if they were left unsupervised.
“Are you going back to the city now?” He asked.
The two brothers shook their heads in unison.
Su Mo instructed, “You can come with me to visit the Su family, but you are not allowed to say anything unnecessary, especially about the purpose of our trip. Until everything is clarified, I don’t want any unnecessary misunderstanding.”
Su Qi patted his chest and said, “Big brother, don’t worry, I will never reveal a word!”
Su Yu said, “Me too!”
Su Mo knew best what kind of temperament his two younger brothers have. Although they were not young, they were not as calm as the fourth and fifth younger brothers.
It would be better to keep them under his watch than for them to go and cause trouble.
As the carriage neared a village path near Xinghua Village, a peddler carrying goods blocked their way.
The peddler looked around, set down his load, and bowed toward the carriage, “Young Master.”
Su Qi picked up the carriage curtain and exclaimed in surprise, “It’s one of Big Brother’s men?”
Ever since their father, Su Yuan, mentioned Su Cheng, Su Mo had sent his trusted subordinates to discreetly investigate the Su family overnight.
Direct questioning would yield biased information, so this man disguised himself as a peddler, wandering through Xinghua Village and nearby areas for three days.
The Su family was infamous across the area, not for good reasons, but for being three notorious bullies.
The first bully, Su Cheng, roamed the land with a butcher’s knife.
The fat bully was Su Daya, she was lazy and gluttonous.
She first fell in love with her cousin Chen Xiucai, and then ’married’ He Tongsheng from the neighboring village.
However, on the day of the wedding, He Tongsheng escaped, and the Su family somehow found a handsome groom to replace him.
The villagers called him Gentleman Wei, and everyone said that he looked very handsome.
Finally, the youngest bully Su Ergou, who was also a reckless troublemaker who had been fighting since childhood.
Their notorious deeds were countless, and were truly beyond record.
Su Yu’s expression became complicated, “No way, Big brother, grandfather asked us to take the person back…… what kind of family is this?”
Su Mo frowned slightly.
The information they uncovered seemed to contradict their father’s description of the Su family as kindhearted, virtuous, and generous. Which one was the real Su family?
Su Mo asked for more details again about Su Cheng.
This time, the information was not much different from what his father had said.
The six-year-old Su Cheng followed refugees to the vicinity of Yangliu Village during the famine, suffered a lot, almost starved to death, died of illness, and also almost killed by the refugees.
In the end, he settled in Yangliu Village and became a cowherd who was raised by the villagers.
That was a nice way of saying it, but to put it bluntly, he was a beggar.
His jade pendant was picked up by the Old Su family, who knew that it belonged to him but did not return it to him.
Instead, they sold it for a large sum of money and used a little of it to buy food to aid the disaster victims in their village, thus earning the villagers’ admiration.
Meanwhile, Su Cheng, the rightful owner of the pendant, was despised as a bully.
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