After the wedding, Li Shi finally realized that her mother thought she had returned the goods, so she was so angry. She complained, "Mom, you don't want me to be good, whose mother thinks about her daughter being returned all day long." At this time, Mrs. Li also realized that she had misunderstood, and immediately changed her face and said with a smile, "Whose daughter returns to her parents' home at night, and brings her granddaughter with her. You are the same, your belly is not good, you have been married for seven or eight years, but you haven't given birth to a boy." Her mother's words immediately hit Li Shi's heart, and she complained quickly, "Mom, I don't know what's going on. After giving birth to two daughters in a row, my belly has stopped moving. Fortunately, my mother-in-law didn't say much. "You, I think you are really as stupid as a pig. There is no mother-in-law in the world who likes granddaughters but not grandsons. I think you got fat after marrying and your heart was blinded. If it weren't for your youth, your mother-in-law would have sent you back long ago. You think your mother-in-law is a good person, but she is an old fox. Try to be brave in the next two years and give birth to a boy as soon as possible, otherwise you will have no good life in the future." Mrs. Li looked at her daughter in front of her and felt that her heart was probably filled with fat, so she thought her mother-in-law didn't care. As soon as Mrs. Li finished speaking, her grandson, Li Datou, stood on the chair at the dining table and shouted, "Grandma, I'm hungry, hurry up and eat."

"Got it, dear grandson, let's eat right away," Mrs. Li quickly replied to her grandson, and then said to Li, "Be more careful and listen to your mother, you won't be wrong."

Mrs. Li hurried in to eat. She didn't want her grandson to be hungry, so she turned around and left, and even didn't care about her daughter who had just returned.

Mrs. Zhao, Mrs. Li's daughter-in-law, had been standing behind Mrs. Li from the beginning. She had always looked down on her second sister-in-law. She was now the only daughter-in-law of the Li family, and she had given birth to two sons for the Li family in succession. Unlike this second sister-in-law, she had been married for so many years and had not seen a son with incense. Her second sister-in-law was not as pretty as herself, and her body was bloated. If she hadn't seen that she came back with a lot of bags every time, she would not have said a word.

Zhao found the bag Li was carrying when she just arrived at the door, and guessed that there must be something good inside, so she forced a smile and said: "Second sister-in-law, you have worked hard all the way. What are you carrying? Such a big bag!"

Li did not directly answer what she was carrying home, but said: "Not tired, not tired, how can I be tired when I go back to my parents' home? It's just that the youngest Chunni couldn't walk on the road, so I carried it all the time."

Zhao saw that Li's sister-in-law didn't say what she was carrying, so she didn't feel resentful. Anyway, she took it home, and it would be hers sooner or later. Then she followed the conversation and said sarcastically: "Oh, it's just a little girl, you feel sorry for her, but I'm too lazy to carry her. Look at me, I gave birth to two children for our Li family. I don't have to work at home, and there will be someone to accompany me when I go back to my parents' home." After saying that, Zhao twisted her buttocks and went into the house without looking back, leaving Li in the place, feeling very embarrassed. Looking at her two daughters trembling behind her, she instantly felt inferior. But when she turned around, Mrs. Li shouted in the house for her to come in for dinner. She was a carefree person, so she didn't think much about it and took her daughters into the house to eat.

As soon as Li entered the house, she heard her eldest nephew Li Chengwen standing on a bench and crying, "I don't care, I want to eat meat. Today is a festival and I want to eat it. Go and make it for me."

And Mrs. Li held Li Chengwen tightly on the side, fearing that her eldest grandson would accidentally fall down and get hurt, and persuaded him kindly: "Chengwen, come down quickly. We have eaten all the meat at noon today. Grandma will buy it for you tomorrow morning. Come down, don't fall down, ancestor."

And seeing that Mrs. Li was so nervous about him, Li Chengwen became more presumptuous, shouting and continuing to toss and turn, saying, "I don't care, today is a festival, I want to eat meat."

And Mrs. Li's second grandson Li Chengwu looked at his brother's appearance and thought it was very funny, so he also imitated his brother and shouted together. Suddenly, the Li family was like fireworks in the livestock shed—chickens flew and dogs jumped.

On this side, Mrs. Li persuaded Li Chengwen, and Mrs. Zhao persuaded Li Chengwu, but no one could persuade him.

However, this scene immediately shocked Old Man Li who was returning home from the fields. He had just returned from outside and saw his second daughter and two granddaughters standing at the door.

Feeling a little embarrassed, she quickly scolded them and shouted, "Chengwen and Chengwu, what are you like? You didn't even know how to welcome the second aunt back."

The two little guys realized that the second aunt had returned, and they hurriedly greeted her happily. However, it was not her people who came to greet her, but his bag. The two of them pulled the bag, and neither of them gave in. Chengwen grabbed it and asked Li: "Second aunt, what delicious food are you bringing home this time?"

Li took the bag back from the two nephews, put it on the table and opened it, revealing the white salted duck eggs on it, which she had washed in advance.

The two nephews were very happy to see the duck eggs. Before Li could say anything, they each took two in one hand, and in an instant only half of the salted duck eggs were left.

Li knew that her mother's family loved the two nephews very much, and she didn't think it was a big deal, anyway, they were all taken home for her mother's family to eat. Li had to give the remaining salted duck eggs to each of their parents and younger brother and sister-in-law. Finally, there was only one salted duck egg left, and she hadn't gotten her share yet, while Erni and Chunni were staring at the last salted duck egg in their hands.

Li felt a little reluctant, but it was not easy to take it from her two nephews, so she could only divide it into two, giving half to Erni and Chunni.

Li's younger brother, Li Dezi, the only and youngest son of Mrs. Gu, saw his sister divide the last salted duck egg between her two nieces, and said bluntly: "Sister, they are just two girls, so it doesn't matter if they eat less. They will get married anyway."

"Yes, aunt, why don't you give the last one to us Chengwen Chengwu. As the saying goes, aunts love their nephews. When we become rich and powerful in the future, we will definitely not forget you."

Li was a little hesitant at this time, whether to give it to her daughter or nephew. Every time she went back to her mother's house, Mrs. Li would privately persuade Li to love her two nephews well, because in the future, her husband's family would be unreliable and she could only rely on her nephews from her mother's family. Therefore, Li was very kind to his two nephews. Whenever there were good things at home, he would secretly take them back to his mother's house.

Finally, Li thought again and again and gave the salted duck eggs to his daughter. After all, his two nephews already had two eggs, but his daughter had nothing.

Little did he know that Li's normal operation was resented by his sister-in-law...

(The author who is afraid of being beaten: I don't favor boys over girls. For the sake of the plot, they didn't have a good ending. QAQ)

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