My Husband and I Brought Hundreds of Millions of Supplies to Farm

Chapter 4



Chapter 4 Abandoned

The old madam was at a loss for words when she saw Zhou Ying’s calm and sharp eyes. She asked, in confusion, “What do you mean you two are going to die? Aren’t you still alive and well?”

“Really? I was considered slightly chubby when I married into the Gu family. But look at my face now. I’ve lost so much weight in less than a month that I’m only left with a layer of skin.” When Zhou Ying said this, she deliberately pulled the skin on her face.

She then continued, “The nights these days are cold and long. Who could stand eating just porridge and doing heavy work every day? contemporary romance

“Last night, if it weren’t for the warm water left on the stove, we would’ve frozen to death in the woodshed.

“Also, my husband’s illness has been dragged on by the cold wind to become a lung inflammation. I’m afraid it will endanger his life if it’s not treated. “When Zhou Ying said this, she lowered her head and looked at the steamed bun in her hands. “So, not only does he need the steamed buns, but he also needs medical treatment. Look...”

Everyone was shocked after hearing this. Although lung inflammation wasn’t an incurable disease, the medicine used wouldn’t be cheap.

“It’s just a cold. It’ll pass soon. It’s not that serious.” Mrs. Liu unhappily said, not waiting for the old madam to open her mouth.

“Cough, cough ...” Gu Chengrui lifted the curtain and slowly walked in, accompanied by a series of heart-wrenching coughs.

Everyone immediately looked at him. When they saw his ashen face and skinny body, they were all shocked.

Especially the old madam. She really didn’t expect that in just two days, the young man would become like this.

It was no wonder Zhou Ying, who had always been silent and submissive, was full of thorns today. She was even dissing whoever she could.

“Good morning, old madam, father, mother, second uncle, and second aunt.” After Gu Chengrui finished speaking, he gave a simple bow. Then, according to the original him’s attitude, he looked at Zhou Ying and complained, “Why didn’t you call me when it’s time to eat?”

“It’s my fault. Your body is weak. You should sit down first. “Zhou Ying’s lips curved up as she immediately helped him to the men’s seats.

Mr. Gu quickly raised his hand to stop them. “Since you’re sick, go back to your room and eat. Don’t give everyone else your sickness.”

Gu Chengrui raised his head and looked at him coldly. He coughed and said, “You’re right, but I’m afraid I can’t get through this illness. Father, please give me some money to go to town and get some medicine. ”

“Money, money. How can we still have money at home? It’s just a cold. After dinner, you can ask your wife to make you a bowl of ginger soup and sweat it out.” Mrs. Liu didn’t wait for Mr. Gu to speak and directly replied.

Gu Chengrui did not even look at Mrs. Liu after hearing this. He wasn’t born from Mrs. Liu’s womb, so her attitude was unimportant. How he would get along with them in the future would ultimately depend on his father, Mr. Gu’s, attitude.

Unfortunately, Mr. Gu had no feelings for him to begin with. In addition to the recent series of blows, he subconsciously avoided the truth and decided to put all the blame on the couple. Otherwise, Mrs. Liu would not have dared to target and torment them like this.

Therefore, he only glanced at him indifferently and said, “Listen to your mother, we really don’t have any money.”

“Is that so? Let’s ignore that our relatives and friends gave us silver when we left the capital, a total of 50 taels of silver that we passed to the family.

After returning to the village, the family received a hundred taels of dividends from the family’s oil mill. Was it all spent in less than ten days? “Gu Chengrui sneered.

“After we returned, we spent on food, clothes, beds, and furniture. Do you think we could do much with a hundred taels of silver?” Mrs. Liu counted with her fingers.

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