Chapter 18 Teaching a Son
"Is there anything else?" Ye Muyu asked.
Chu Heng always feels that Ye Shi gets along very comfortably today, and even speaks very gently, even if she is angry, the most important thing is that she is no longer stupid!
People subconsciously want to get close...
Chu Heng slapped himself in the heart, he is definitely blind today, the mistake Ye made in his previous life, does he want to experience it again?
Chu Heng stood up abruptly, walked away without saying a word.
Ye Muyu was puzzled.
I really feel that Yuanshen's husband... this man named Chu Heng is a bit changeable and really difficult to get along with.
Ye Muyu didn't want to think too much, she put away the dishes on the table and washed them in the kitchen.
Wiping his hands, he turned around and entered Chu Jin's room.
"Mother?" Chu Jin saw Ye Muyu come in, shook his hand holding the pen, and quickly stuffed the wrongly copied paper down, but seeing Ye Muyu's gentle face, he suddenly realized that this is mother, not father .
He hurriedly sat down and breathed a sigh of relief: "Mom, you scared me."
"How's the copy going?" Ye Muyu stood by the desk and took out the words he had copied to read. The paper was all cut into the size of a hand square, the paper was not white, and it was rough to the touch.
This is the cheapest paper Chu Heng bought for him to use. Seeing the huge ugly characters on it, Ye Muyu felt that this kid still had to go on the road of practicing calligraphy.
"Mother, I have written with great care, don't you think I wrote it well?" Chu Jin asked seriously.
Ye Muyu: "..." Forgive her for not being able to say such words against her will.
"At your age, it's pretty good."
"You read it to me." Ye Muyu said.
Chu Jin couldn't help being discouraged: "Mom, why are you here, you still check my homework, I'm tired."
"Mother rub it for you." Ye Muyu reached out and rubbed his wrist lightly.
Chu Jin was a little flattered. Although it was easy for him to ask his mother for copper coins before, he had never been taken care of by his mother before. He felt a little uncomfortable for a while.
"Mother, did you rub my hands, so you won't give me copper coins?" Chu Jin couldn't help asking.
"It's not impossible for you to want copper coins, but your parents won't give them to you." Ye Muyu deliberately half-spoken.
Chu Jin was really anxious: "Mother, isn't it the same as before after Dad left?"
"Oh, I forgot to tell you some news. Your father said that your handwriting is not good, your reading is not serious, and you wasted money, so you need to live with your grandma in the future."
"Stupid? Go live at grandma's house? Isn't that uncle's house?"
The two elders of the Chu family, Chu Zhiwen and Chu Liu, live with the eldest son Chu Lin's family.
This is also the custom in the village.
"Well, yes, your master is very strict, and you have to be obedient after you pass."
"Mother, I won't go." Chu Jin wailed, grabbed Ye Muyu's hand, and said quickly: "Mother, I will be obedient, you tell father, if I don't go, I will be at home, I have a home of my own, Why are you going to live with someone else?"
"Your father said that if you get better, you can come back."
Ye Muyu realized that this was a good opportunity to educate the two children, so she said: "When I go to your grandfather's house, I will go back to see you every day."
"If you can get a compliment from your master, I will give you ten coins."
"If you can get your father's compliment, I will reward you with a hundred coins."
Chu Jin's eyes lit up when he heard so many copper coins, and he couldn't help drooling, even ignoring the difficulty: "Mother, are you serious?"
(end of this chapter)