Chapter 495: Evil Mother-in-law 41
Just in May, Ma Xiangling's first pregnancy was aborted by Han Conghui.
Ma Xiangling went home crying and asked Ma Xiangdong to go to the Han family to support her, but was driven out of the Ma family by Yuanchun. "Ma Xiangling, do you still remember what I said? A daughter who is married off is like water spilled. Whether your life is good or not depends entirely on you. If you are doing well, we will not flatter you. If you are not doing well, we will not add insult to injury."
"Han Conghui was your own choice. I didn't force you to marry him."
"You don't have a job. Before you married Han Conghui, you should have thought about it. What else can you do as a daughter-in-law without a job in the Han family except helping the Han family with housework? If you don't even do housework, do you expect the Han family to support you? You are not their ancestor. Why should they support you?"
In the previous life, Ma Xiangling was just unfilial. She didn't want to serve the original owner and didn't want to pay for the original owner's medical expenses. She didn't do anything unforgivable bad, so Yuanchun just ignored her and didn't think about taking revenge on her.
After all, she was the daughter the original owner had loved for more than 20 years. Although the original owner resented her children's unfilial behavior, as a mother, she did not want to see her children die miserably.
Therefore, Yuanchun does not participate or interfere in how Ma Xiangling lives her life. She lets her live her life as it comes naturally. Whether it is good or bad, it all depends on her.
Ma Xiangling went back crying.
After returning to the Han family, Ma Xiangling became much more obedient. She would take the initiative to cook, clean, and wash clothes for her parents-in-law and stepchildren.
Mrs. Han and the third daughter-in-law of Han wanted to continue to throw all the family's clothes to her to wash, but Ma Xiangling would never indulge their bad habits again.
If you want her to do the laundry, pay her.
Of course, Han Dasao and Han Laosan's wife didn't want to give the money, but they didn't dare to make a big deal about it. After all, if they did, they would be in the wrong.
If you don't have a sister-in-law to cook for you, clean for you, or wash your clothes, then you will be bullied by them. In the end, you can only wash your own clothes.
Because Ma Xiangling became sensible and well-behaved, she was filial to her parents-in-law and would buy wool to knit sweaters for them, which made Han's mother's attitude towards her much better. Also, because her son beat his daughter-in-law and caused her to have a miscarriage, Han's mother felt a little guilty.
After all, every time Han Conghui beat his wife, it was Han's mother who instigated him behind the scenes.
Han's mother doesn't like Ma Xiangling as her daughter-in-law, but she likes her grandchildren.
Han's mother regretted instigating her son to beat his daughter-in-law because she had a miscarriage just two months into the pregnancy.
Now that her daughter-in-law is trying to please her, Han's mother's attitude has softened a little.
The family became harmonious, his wife's temper improved, and Han Conghui no longer beat his wife with his fists. Sometimes when the supply and marketing cooperative had defective products that women could use, Han Conghui would buy them and give them to Ma Xiangling.
On the eve of the Mid-Autumn Festival, Han Conghui was finally promoted and became the president of the supply and marketing cooperative.
Ma Xiangling also became pregnant again, and the couple was blessed with double happiness.
After Wang Yingying learned the good news, she asked Ma Laosan to take a few pieces of defective cloth back to the village and exchanged them for an old hen and thirty eggs from the villagers. She also bought canned brown sugar, malted milk, and White Rabbit milk candy from the supply and marketing cooperative. The couple went to visit her sister-in-law, carrying large and small bags.
Qian Hongmei and Wang Cui also took twenty eggs and two dried chickens from their home, and carried a basket of vegetables from the garden, and went to Han's house.