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No matter how much Chun Taoniang regretted her actions now, she couldn't stop Zihao from telling everything that had just happened.

Listening to Zihao's words, Du Wei's heart was furious, his face was icy cold, and his gaze was terrifying.

"Fine! You're all very good! My wife is pregnant, and I usually don't dare to let her get angry. I didn't expect that just by going out for a stroll, soone would dare to treat her like this. It's simply too disrespectful."

Although Du Wei always had a cold face when entering and leaving the village, his family had almost no conflicts with others in the village. Moreover, Du Wei often traveled outside, and villagers would sotis ask him to bring sothing back, which he would not refuse. After all, he was often away from ho, and his old father was usually alone at ho. If he had a headache or sothing, Du Wei hoped that the villagers could take care of his father more. Besides, when the village needed to raise funds for sothing, his family would always contribute more.

Looking at Li Suniang, who was already aggrieved and wanted to cry, she burst into tears as soon as she saw Du Wei. "My husband, she's ruining my reputation!" Li Suniang cried, pointing at Chun Tao Niang.

"Don't cry, my wife. I'll help you teach her a lesson." Du Wei gently wiped away her tears and said.

At this mont, Du Wei didn't care what others thought. If soone dared to bully his wife, they must have the courage to face the consequences. He walked up to Chun Taoniang and said to Chun Taoniang's husband, "Since you won't discipline your wife, I'll help you."

Then, without saying another word, he slapped Chun Taoniang twice, leaving two big red palm prints on her face. Soon, her face swelled up, indicating that the slaps were quite forceful.

However, it's also true that Du Wei, originally a bodyguard, couldn't possibly have weak hands. This was probably him holding back. Otherwise, the two slaps could have caused Chun Taoniang's mouth to bleed.

For Du Wei, only the won in his family needed his love and care, and he couldn't bear to touch a single hair on their heads, not even scold them. As for others, regardless of gender, if they dared to make him unhappy, he would definitely make them uncomfortable. In his mind, there was no such thing as not hitting won.

"This ti, I'll let it go and not bother with you. But if I hear you speak ill of my wife again, I'll definitely not forgive you and will take you to see the authorities." Du Wei said coldly to Chun Taoniang, his gaze as cold as ice, making it hard for others to look at him.

Chun Taoniang was purely a bully who feared the strong and preyed on the weak. Hearing Du Wei's words, she could only nod repeatedly, not daring to utter a word. As for Chun Taoniang's husband, he was even more powerless, being controlled by his wife at ho and not even daring to speak up.

Du Wei scanned the surrounding crowd with a cold face, then gently supported Li Suniang, whose eyes were still red, and softly told Zihao to go ho.

The crowd watched as they left, finally exhaling in relief. They were indeed afraid that Du Wei would attack them. Fortunately, Du Wei wasn't an unreasonable person.

"Hey, Du Wei's son is really manly!"

"Indeed! Although his face has a scar and looks a bit ugly, he really loves his wife."

"Wow, Li Suniang is really lucky to have such a good husband. I don't know if it's because of her good deeds in her past life, but she has such good fortune in this life."

"So, don't do bad things, or you'll face retribution in your next life."

As soon as retribution was ntioned, everyone looked at Chun Taoniang. Her face had swollen significantly since she left the house, a clear sign of the consequences of her gossiping.

After Du Wei's family walked far enough, Chun Taoniang finally ca to her senses, feeling so strength return to her body. When she saw everyone staring at her with a mixture of smiles and scorn, her face beca unbearable, and she glared at them, saying, "What are you looking at? What's so funny?"

She then turned around, grabbed her husband's ear, and said, "You coward, your own wife got hit, and you just stood there, not even daring to make a sound. I was blind to have married you."

"Ow, ow, ow, let go of , you wicked woman!" Chun Taoniang's husband cried, trying to free himself from her grip.

"You know it hurts? When I got hit, you didn't say a word." Chun Taoniang continued to scold as she dragged her husband ho.

Chun Taoniang's husband thought to himself, "You got hit, that's your problem. I'm not going to sympathize with you. You like to gossip, and now you've t soone who's had enough of you. You deserved to be hit." Of course, he didn't dare say this out loud.

As for Chun Taoniang getting hit, Chun Taoniang's husband felt a sense of schadenfreude. Perhaps it was because he had been suppressed at ho for so long that when he saw Du Wei slap his wife, he didn't feel angry but rather a sense of joy, thinking that Du Wei should have hit her even harder, so she couldn't even open her mouth to scold anyone.

Not only did Chun Taoniang's husband feel a sense of relief seeing Chun Taoniang get hit, but the surrounding crowd also felt a sense of joy in their hearts. After all, Chun Taoniang loved to gossip and had spoken ill of almost everyone in the village. If it weren't for Chun Taoniang's husband's relationship with the elders, they would have gone to her house to cause trouble.

Now, seeing this gossip monger finally get her couppance, the crowd felt a sense of satisfaction. As they watched Chun Taoniang drag her husband away, they dispersed and returned to their hos, as it was getting late, and they didn't want to get bitten by mosquitoes.

When Du Wei and his family returned ho, Lao Du was still sitting in the courtyard, enjoying the cool evening breeze. Zi Hao imdiately ran to him and started complaining.

"What? That's outrageous! Let deal with her." Lao Du exclaid, standing up and heading outside.

"Father, don't go. I've already taught her a lesson." Du Wei stopped him.

Hearing that his son had already handled the situation, Lao Du returned, but he was still unhappy. The next year, when everyone ca to rent oxen to plow the fields, Chun Taoniang's family didn't get it, citing that the oxen were too tired to work.

Chun Taoniang's family had to plow the fields manually, almost killing themselves in the process. Chun Taoniang wanted to rent an ox, but it would have cost twice as much as what Du's family asked for, and they would have had to provide food for the ox and the ox herder.

The ox was too valuable, and everyone treated it with care. Chun Taoniang realized it wasn't worth it and had to rely on manual labor, earning her criticism from her family. Even Chun Taoniang's husband, who was usually suppressed, scolded her, finally getting the chance to turn the tables.

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After becoming pregnant, Li Suniang's taste changed a bit. She used to love at, but now she loves fish. Braised, stewed, stead, and fried if it's too small. It's a pity that there are no sea fish here. Otherwise, the fish in the sea would be even more delicious.

It is said that pregnant won who love to eat fish will give birth to smart children, but she doesn't know if it's true. Either way, parents always hope that their children are healthy and smart.

For this reason, Du Wei often visits the river in the village and sotis buys so from the town. However, Du Wei is not interested in fish. He dislikes too many fish bones, especially crucian carp. But he prefers fried small fish, which is fragrant and crispy, especially good with rice, and even the bones can be eaten.

Even Lao Du and Zihao love to eat this kind of fried small fish. Lao Due will go to the river to get this kind of small fish whenever he has ti. Sotis when Zihao is on vacation, he will follow Lao Du to catch small fish. But Li Suniang warned Zihao that he couldn't go to the river alone. What if he fell into the river?

Now the weather is getting hotter, and there are more wild fruits on the mountain. Du Wei knew that Li Suniang liked to eat, so he would go to the mountain every two or three days when it was dawn to help her pick so back. Sotis he would buy so for her when he saw so for sale in the town.

Another ti, he brought back an ewe that had just given birth. It was because he heard Li Suniang casually say that pregnant won should drink more milk, which is good for the baby in the belly and the pregnant woman herself.

It's a pity that there is no milk here, but he saw this ewe. Du Wei thinks that cow's milk is milk, and goat's milk is also milk, so they should be about the sa!

Not to ntion, since his wife drank goat's milk, her face has beco whiter and more tender, and even the skin on her body makes him feel more like he can't let it go. Every ti he gets close to his wife, he slls the scent of milk, which makes him want to eat his wife alive.

Thinking that he still has to endure for a while, Du Wei suddenly felt that this life was too hard to bear.

Because there was a lot of goat milk squeezed out every ti, Li Suniang asked Lao Du and Zihao to drink it with her. At first, Lao Du didn't want to drink it. After all, who has ever heard of an old man of his age drinking milk?

No, no, definitely not. In addition, the goat milk slled like a goat, so he couldn't drink it. Later, after Li Suniang's repeated persuasion, he reluctantly followed and drank it. After drinking for a while, he found that his waist and legs were really much stronger than before. It seems that drinking goat milk really has so effect.

As for Du Wei, no matter what Li Suniang said to him, he just didn't want to drink it with him. It is unknown what he said in Li Suniang's ear, but she blushed when she heard it, and couldn't help glaring at him a few tis. Later, she never persuaded Du Wei to drink it with her.

Of course, every ti she drank goat milk, Li Suniang would process it after she squeezed it. After all, Li Suniang was afraid that there were bacteria in the freshly squeezed goat milk, so she put it in the pot and boiled it again so that she could drink it with confidence.

When Du Wei brought the ewe back, Li Suniang blad Du Wei a little. Why did he buy this newly-born ewe ho? What about its lamb? Later, Du Wei told her that the ewe's lamb died not long after it was born. The family thought it was a waste of ti and energy to keep it, and originally wanted to kill it. Later, he saw it and bought it, which saved its life!

When the people in the village knew that Du Wei had bought an ewe that could produce milk just for Li Suniang to drink, they all talked about it behind her back, saying that Du Wei had spoiled Li Suniang too much. Which woman in the village was like her after getting pregnant? She ate this and that for a while, and was reluctant to let her do any work. One day, she would be spoiled.

So people also said unpleasant things, saying that Du Wei had not learned a little lesson from Niu Da, and he would be careful to be like Niu Da. It was because Niu Da spoiled her too much that he worked himself to death.

Of course, many are envious, especially so young won, who are all saying that Li Suniang is really blessed! After all, what woman doesn't want the man she marries to treat her like a treasure and pamper her?

So elderly people say that Lao Du is also too free. If this continues, he should be careful so that the little money in the family will not be spent by Li Suniang.

Everyone says so, and in the Du family, Lao Du is still the sa as before, not worrying about anything, and happily waiting for his grandchildren to co out all day long so that he can take care of them. Du Wei also still only does what he should do. After all, his wife is his own, and it is his own business to love and pamper her.

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