Chapter 192: I just want to roll my eyes at my son

Chapter 192 I just want to roll my eyes at my son

"Zhang Shu helps with heavy work outside."

Ye Muyu moved her lips, but before she could say anything, Chu Heng walked up to the front and put the hair on her cheek behind her ear: "Your health is not good, Doctor Lu said, you need to take care of it for at least half a year. I'm busy with exams, I'm afraid I won't have time to take care of you."

"I've already discussed this matter with my mother."

After Chu Heng finished speaking, he looked at Chu and Liu.

Seeing her son like this, Mrs. Chu and Liu felt inexplicably a little apprehensive. Look, this child also said that he wanted to reconcile, maybe he was lying to her!

But for Mrs. Ye, she is comfortable getting along with her in her heart, not to mention she also has a husband-in-law, so naturally she only wants to roll her eyes at her son.

"My third daughter-in-law, that's right. The third child told me about this. I thought that anyway, other scholar families would buy their servants. It's okay for the third child to buy them. Besides, you are not in good health, so you don't need to force yourself. "

"There are two servants. In the future, I won't worry that no one will know about your accident."

"Okay, that's it, take the things in first, and I have to make lunch later."

Ye Muyu was a little helpless, why Chu Heng never mentioned this to her, but in front of Chu Liushi, she naturally wouldn't say anything.

"Mom, I see."

"You guys move your things in first." Ye Muyu said to Zhang Shu and his wife.

The two couples nodded quickly and continued to help move things without delay.

It took a long time to move just a dozen jars of wine.

Mr. Chu and Liu couldn't help asking: "My third son, why did you buy so much wine?"

"The Dragon Boat Festival will be here soon. I need it as a gift or to entertain guests. I bought it together."

"Okay, then I'll make lunch." Chu Liu said, "You move carefully."

After moving everything in, Zhang Shu and the Hu family entered the main room and stood in front of Ye Muyu.

"Ma'am." The two saluted one after another.

The two children followed suit, the older son was named Zhang Cong, and the younger daughter was named Nengya.

Ye Muyu first asked about the background of the family.

"Returning to Madam, the servant's family suffered a flood in their hometown eight years ago. They had no food and land, so they could only stay away from their hometown. When they arrived in Nanyuan Mansion, their daughter was seriously ill. In order to treat the illness, they had to sell themselves. Fortunately, the child is fine. gone."

"We don't have any other relatives, thank you Mrs. Madam for accepting our family."

Actually, unless it is a big family, few people are willing to buy a family. After all, the two children are not very old, and it is time to eat.

As for big families, buyers rarely buy a family. After all, they are not born in a family, and their loyalty is limited.

What's more, Zhang Shu's family is used to rough work and looks old-fashioned, so they have been wandering around in ordinary people's homes for so many years.

Several times, the main family is country people.

They were also very happy that Chu Heng bought them, because in the hands of Ren Yazi, they couldn't eat enough or wear warm clothes, and had to work.

When Ye Muyu heard that Zhang Shu and his wife had sold themselves to treat their daughter, she had already decided to keep the couple.

She doesn't need a capable person, but she must have a good nature and not have the slightest rebellious heart.

Ye Muyu asked some more questions, but Zhang Shudu answered honestly.

Speaking of which, Ye Muyu is the first time to see servants of this era. I have to say that the kind of slaves in the novel should be in the minority, at least engraved in the bones of Zhang Shu and his wife. They just follow the orders of the master without thinking. , don't ask too much, don't think too much, and don't give birth to double-mindedness.

He is very clear about his identity as a servant.

(end of this chapter)