Chapter 540: A Survival Guide for Women in the Old Republic of China (79)
Chapter 540: A Survival Guide for Women in the Old Republic of China (79)
The day the tailor came to choose fabric for Su Xiangran, she clearly felt the excitement of this body.
This feeling became even stronger, especially when her hand gently ran across the fabric booklet and touched the bright red fabric.
It was as if an invisible force was pushing her, making her involuntarily attracted to the cloth.
Perhaps, this is one of the original owner's deepest obsessions!
Looking back, Su Xiangran felt that the original owner was extremely unlucky.
In her previous life, the original owner had no name or status and was forced to become Cao Shixun's "concubine". Like a shadow that could not see the light, she was carried into the Cao family's villa in a shabby sedan chair.
Whenever Su Xiangran recalled the unbearable experience in the dream, she seemed to be able to feel the surging hatred in the original owner's heart.
This hatred is so deep that even if the original owner's soul has long gone away, it still follows like a shadow and cannot be shaken off.
However, this situation made Su Xiangran alert.
After all, in her previous life, she didn't see how much affection Cao Shixun had for the original owner.
If Wu Wenyue was willing to drug the original owner for the sake of her son, then the situation in this life would probably be even worse.
However, it is fortunate that uncle Cao Ce definitely does not want Su Xiangran to enter the Cao family.
Otherwise, he would not be able to eat or sleep at night.
In fact, in Su Xiangran's opinion, whether it is like Cao Fangning or that princess, they are both quite lucky.
Like Cao Fangning, that is the person that Uncle Cao Ce wants to protect. It is even better to be like that princess because Uncle is afraid of her.
(~ ̄▽ ̄)~No matter what, you are a winner in life!
In short, this face is always advantageous in the Cao family.
When the news of Su Xiangran and Song Chengjing's marriage reached the Cao family, everyone seemed to have a different reaction.
Cao Ce: It's good to get married! This way, not only can the relationship between the Cao family and the Song family be consolidated, but I will also never have to see that daunting face again.
Wu Wenyue: After all, she is a daughter educated by the Su family. She is well-educated and well-mannered. Even after traveling abroad, she still chose a traditional Chinese wedding. In comparison, her daughter-in-law who worships foreign things is completely different.
Cho Se-hoon: Why did you decide to get married so hastily? Didn't you agree to wait until you turned 18? Damn it.
Xie Wanru: She actually wore a cheongsam at her wedding. It’s a pity that she had studied abroad before, but her taste was so vulgar and old-fashioned.
And Cao Lianxin, strictly speaking, is no longer a member of the Cao family.
She is about ten months older than Su Xiangran.
Just a few months before Su Xiangran returned to China, Cao Lianxin, who had just turned sixteen, was married by Wu Wenyue to Wu Jun, the son of her cousin.
This shows that in Wu Wenyue's opinion, there is nothing wrong with marriage between cousins.
That day, Wu Wenyue and Xie Wanru went to Su's house together to add makeup to Su Xiangran.
In fact, Wu Wenyue was unwilling in her heart, but her husband Cao Ce insisted that she come, and even the box for adding makeup was prepared by him personally.
He even instructed the Su family to just give the box to them and not check what was inside.
Wu Wenyue didn't take it seriously at first. Since there were two boxes, one big and one small, he even wanted to lift the small box to weigh it.
But she couldn't even lift this box, which was less than a foot long.
At this time, Cao Ce's adjutant just happened to bring people over. He saw that his wife Wu Wenyue seemed curious about the contents of the box, so he hurried forward and said, "Madam, the commander-in-chief asked me to bring people to deliver these two boxes, one large and one small, to the Su family with you."
Wu Wenyue's sharp eyes pierced the other person again and again, but the adjutant pretended not to see anything, as if the people he brought lifted the two boxes and put them on the car outside.
The small box was carried by a man. The adult soldier held the box in his arms and walked out panting, which showed that it was definitely not light.
The big box is a square box that is four feet long, wide and high. It is not only big but also heavy.
When the two soldiers were about to lift the copper handles on both sides of the box, they heard the adjutant stop them: "Don't move, the things in it are heavy, don't damage the box, and if you accidentally drop it, you will lose it even if you sell it..."
The adjutant did not finish his words, and immediately he could not continue speaking. He only instructed a few people: "I asked them to prepare a shoulder pole and a rope when they came. You tie the rope to the box, and two people carry it out.
If two people are not strong enough, bring two more. There will be enough poles and ropes.”
"Okay, sir." The two soldiers quickly followed his instructions and began trying to move the box.
As he expected, it took four people to carry the box outside.
But there was not enough room in the car. Fortunately, the adjutant had called someone in advance to transport the goods, so the things could be delivered to the Su family.
"Mother, what's in this box? It's so heavy?" Xie Wanru was also very curious. When her younger aunt Cao Lianxin got married a few months ago, she didn't seem to see her father-in-law preparing anything big!
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