General, Madam Called You To Farm - Chapter 390
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General, Madam Called You To Farm
Chapter 390 – Showing off (1)
Translator : Moon Lee
Editor : Tea
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After breakfast, Su Xiaoxiao went to the kitchen to clean the dishes.
As she scrubbed, she hummed a little tune.
Su Yuniang walked over holding an over a month old baby girl and leaned against the door frame.
The little baby girl was leisurely blowing milk bubbles.
Su Yuniang glanced at her daughter with affection, then looked at Su Xiaoxiao with a displeased expression, “Being able to go to the capital, you look very happy huh?”
Su Xiaoxiao continued scrubbing the pot and raised her eyebrows, “Am I?”
Su Yuniang snorted, “How could you not be? I can see that you’re about to fly into the sky!”
Su Xiaoxiao blinked her eyes and said with a serious face, “Not really, just so-so.”
“Heh.”
As if I would believe that!
Su Yuniang wasn’t like the women in the village who were afraid of traveling far.
She also longed for the vast world outside.
She only hated that she wasn’t born as a man, otherwise, she would have gone out to travel long ago.
So, she could understand Su Xiaoxiao’s feeling too well.
“Yuniang, do you want to come with me?” Su Xiaoxiao asked.
Su Yuniang looked down at the little baby in her arms, who was still blowing milk bubbles, “If I go, then who will take care of this little one?”
Su Xiaoxiao let out an ‘oh’ sound and teased, “So you do remember that you are a mother ah.”
Su Yuniang’s voice turned cold, “Su Xiaoxiao, do you want to get beaten?”
Su Xiaoxiao smirked, “Who was it that kept sending her daughter to Sister Zhao to feed every other day?”
Su Yuniang choked on her words.
Having tasted the sweetness of being a hands off shopkeeper, this baby girl was almost becoming a regular guest of the Li family.
The two of them were arguing, but in their hearts they both understood that Su Yuniang wanted to go to the capital to explore a wider world, but her baby girl was too young and so she couldn’t leave.
There was no way she could bring a newborn baby on a long and bumpy journey.
This wasn’t like Su Xiaoxiao’s past life, where they had planes and high-speed trains.
A month on an ancient carriage could really peel people to their skin.
“Let’s wait until she gets older.” Su Yuniang said.
“That works.”
Su Xiaoxiao nodded, then she suddenly sighed sorrowfully as she thought of something, “The shop’s business……”
Before Su Xiaoxiao could finish, Su Yuniang interrupted and said, “I’m not managing your business!”
Su Xiaoxiao: “Alright, alright.”
“Here.”
Su Yuniang placed a money pouch on the kitchen counter.
Su Xiaoxiao picked it up and weighed it, “Silver? So much money?”
“I lend it for your travel expenses!”
Su Yuniang said indifferently.
“I know that Wei Ting treats you well, and he doesn’t seem like someone who lacks money. But as women, we should always have some savings of our own. If anything happens, we still can stand tall and not rely on anyone.”
The reason Su Yuniang could be so confident in the Zheng family was that she earned her own money.
The Zheng family treated her like a lucky star because of this.
She knew Su Xiaoxiao was even more capable than her, but Wei Ting clearly wasn’t from an ordinary family like the Zheng family.
To put it bluntly, Su Yuniang was worried that Su Xiaoxiao might suffer in the capital.
Though, realistically speaking, it was probably unnecessary for her to be worried.
After all, it was usually Su Xiaoxiao who bullied others, not the other way around.
Su Xiaoxiao held the money pouch, feeling a little warm inside.
“Yuniang.”
“What?”
“Are you interested in investing in Suji?
Su Yuniang had learned a lot about bookkeeping from Su Xiaoxiao, so she understood what investing meant.
She snorted, “Who cares about your business!”
Despite her words, she started packing her things that very night and moved to town.
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