The Favored Little Peasant Seizes the Heroine's Script!-Chapter 446 - 426: A Difficult Sutra to Recite

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Chapter 446: Chapter 426: A Difficult Sutra to Recite

Yuan Bao quickly adapted to life in the Wei Family, especially with a mother-in-law who cherished her more than her own mother; adapting was inevitable.

Moreover, she had become quite familiar with the Wei Family already.

After all, she had earlier acknowledged a godparent relationship with Wei Shiyu and Mrs. Wei Shen.

The only downside was that because she married Wei Wushang, this godparent relationship had to be dismissed. Since Wei Wushang and Wei Shiyu were cousins, Yuan Bao was now known as Mrs. Wei Yuan, becoming sisters-in-law with Mrs. Wei Shen in the eyes of outsiders.

In public, Yuan Bao had to address Mrs. Wei Shen as Eighth Sister-in-Law.

Initially, Yuan Bao found this change a bit awkward.

However, within two days, both Yuan Bao and Mrs. Wei Shen adapted.

The change in relationship did not make their interactions awkward, but rather more harmonious.

Only Wei Qiqi was somewhat unhappy, as someone she used to call a younger sister suddenly became her little aunt, which felt quite unsettling.

Fortunately, in private, Yuan Bao would still occasionally call Wei Qiqi "Qiqi Sister," which cheered Wei Qiqi up quite a bit.

Of course, in public, their seniority still adhered to Wei Wushang’s rank.

In this world, male dominance over females was the prevailing trend.

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After spending two relatively pleasant days of newly wed life in the Wei Family, it was time for the third-day return to the bride’s family.

Early in the morning, Wei Wushang got up to check the return gifts to be taken.

At this time, if Wei Wushang was not thick-skinned enough, he truly would not know how to face his former close friend Yuan Yindi.

And, of course, there was also Ruan Wan!

Ruan Wan was of the same generation as Wei Wushang.

Now, oh well, Wei Wushang had been unwittingly demoted by a generation.

However, even Ruan Ran dared not use this seniority to make an issue. Because if she declared herself a generation older than Wei Wushang, she would be aligned with her mother’s generation, and certainly reprimanded by her own mother.

Before Yuan Bao and Wei Wushang even returned, Ruan Wan was busy at home.

The third-day return celebrates the son-in-law.

Due to the discord with Mrs. Li and the favoritism of Old Yuan and Mrs. Zeng, Yuan Yindi and Ruan Wan arranged for Yuan Bao and Wei Wushang to return to the Capital residence. 𝚏𝐫𝚎𝗲𝕨𝐞𝐛𝕟𝚘𝐯𝚎𝗹.𝕔𝐨𝗺

As for the guests invited to the son-in-law’s banquet, Yuan Yindi managed to invite Yuan Pandi and Yuan Zhaodi to the Capital.

Although Yuan Yindi invited Old Yuan, Old Yuan was upset with his youngest son, protesting his decision not to let Yuan Bao return to the home in Yunyang City, and refused to attend the son-in-law’s banquet.

Yuan Yindi did not indulge his own father.

The reasons for his parents’ favoritism, Yuan Yindi could more or less guess.

It was simply because Yuan Yindi was now successful, and as parents, they hoped he, as a younger brother, could help out his elder brother.

Yuan Yindi understood, but he did not agree.

To help his elder brother, he handed over the business of the cheap food shop to his two brothers.

This business was immensely profitable!

Though running on low margins and high sales volume, it was almost a monopoly, making vast amounts of money.

As for his nephews, if they showed potential, Yuan Yindi did not mind giving them support.

However, greenhouse conditions do not produce towering trees!

Yuan Yindi had no idea how his parents managed to raise his nephews into so-called weaklings when he had struggled for eight years in Yanmen County, while Old Yuan and Mrs. Zeng pampered a group of helpless grandchildren.

At such young ages, they had no ambition.

The once hard-working members of the Yuan Family had changed!

Yuan Yindi had talked to his brothers about this, but no one took it seriously.

In their view, the Yuan Family was now vastly different from the past, and enduring hardship and toil like they did in their time seemed unnecessary, didn’t it?

Of course, although Yuan Shoucheng and others did not achieve much, they had not become dissolute and had not adopted the various bad habits of the dissolute children, which was a small blessing in a misfortune.

In Yuan Yindi’s eyes, if his nephews were not motivated, he had no responsibility to tightly control them; after all, he was just their uncle, not their father.

But Old Yuan did not see it that way!

In Old Yuan’s eyes, those unambitious nephews were obedient grandchildren.

Old Yuan hoped Yuan Yindi could arrange some easy and comfortable jobs for his grandsons, giving them opportunities to gain experience.

The difference in opinions between father and son inevitably led to conflict.

However, Old Yuan did not express it openly, but stayed silent at the time, sulking afterward.