Chapter 80: Chapter 80: The Ways of the World Have Changed
Widow Zhou was an old widow in the village, but she lived a decent life thanks to her keen business acun.
In Daye Village, nothing big or small, from weddings and funerals to whose hen laid two extra eggs, could escape her notice.
If soone was idling and needed work, or if a family was building a new house and lacked labor, seeking her help was always a safe bet.
She could guarantee satisfaction for both the employer and the employee.
The external gate to Widow Zhou’s house was always open; Yue Xiaofang hesitated at the entrance.
Yue Qingqing looked up with her little face, “Auntie?”
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Yue Xiaofang bit her lip and took Yue Qingqing’s small hand as they walked in.
A few won had already gathered in the outer court, occasionally in pairs. The recent harvest had been completed, so there were more people free of farm work.
The won sat at the threshold with a rush mat spread out in front of them, on which a pile of corn cobs was placed.
With a basket in front of them, the won took a cob in each hand and vigorously rubbed them together.
The corn kernels would fall into the basket, gradually forming a peak.
Widow Zhou did not join them; she reclined in a rocking chair in the corner of the yard, squinting as she basked in the sunlight.
Yue Xiaofang crossed most of the courtyard and before she even got to speak, Widow Zhou already partly opened her eyes.
“Oh, Xiaofang has co?”
Yue Xiaofang approached with a smile, presenting a basket of eggs, “Yes, it’s been a long ti since I’ve seen you.”
Widow Zhou weighed the basket and her smile deepened the wrinkles on her face.
“You’re here looking for work, aren’t you? I recall you were always skilled at making clothes; the fine stitching and stylish designs of your garnts were unique in our village.”
Yue Xiaofang beca bashful, “I’m not as good as you say.”
Widow Zhou chuckled and her gaze fell upon Yue Qingqing.
She couldn’t help but exclaim, “The clothes this child is wearing, you made them, right? They are lovely. If I had grandchildren, I’d definitely have you make a set for them.”
Yue Qingqing imdiately showed a sweet smile; she had put on new clothes today precisely to serve as a live advertisent.
The won deseeding the corn cobs all looked in her direction, so clearly tempted.
Widow Zhou set the basket aside and said cheerfully, “You’re an honest person, there’s no need for modesty with . I’ll keep an eye out and send people your way when there’s work to be done.”
Yue Xiaofang hadn’t expected such a smooth turn of events and joy spread across her face.
Just as she was about to give thanks, a voice rang out in the yard.
“What’s the use of good craftsmanship? She was driven out by her in-laws, not to ntion she brought disaster upon her father-in-law; such a person brings bad luck. I wouldn’t dare wear clothes made by her.”
Following the voice, Yue Xiaofang saw a woman not far off deseeding corn cobs, staring at her with mockery in her eyes.
This person was He Zhenzhen, the wife of Wang Jinshun.
Because of the longstanding feud between the two families, she always looked down on mbers of the Yue Family.
If it were any other mber of the Yue Family, they would have argued with her.
But Yue Xiaofang, biting her lip, could not utter a word.
Seeing her like this, He Zhenzhen intensified her attack, “The world has really changed; a woman divorced by her in-laws still has the gall to show her face. If I were her, I’d hang myself with a rope if not feeling ashad to hide at ho, let alone be seen in public.”
Even when faced with soone as mild as clay, Yue Xiaofang couldn’t contain herself, “The country now allows won to divorce; what right do you have to say this about ?”
“You dare talk back? How shaless,” He Zhenzhen dropped the gauntlet, “Let’s see who dares to have this bringer of misfortune make clothes for them. Wouldn’t they be afraid of luck turning against them if they wore her creations?”
The won who had been interested just monts ago now all nodded in agreent. A woman cast out by her in-laws was akin to the source of a plague; everyone would steer clear.
Fearing that their families might mistake them for being restless too.
Yue Xiaofang’s fingernails dug deep into the palms of her hands, and her lips trembled without stopping.
It was clear that those people were beasts, even willing to harm their own flesh and blood.
Yet in the eyes of these people, she was the one beyond redemption.
What kind of world was this!
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