Chapter 41
The next day. Madam Shi once again took Ah Yue and Yuan Yuan to set up the stall in town. […]
【Dual purity / irresistible / mild chasing wife / 1v1 farming / Wife as little sunshine × Stubborn husband】
Yuan Zhao is getting married.
And he’s marrying the sickly man from the neighboring Qingluan Village.
On the wedding day, the groom carries a bundle on his left shoulder, holds his younger brother with his right arm, and walks behind his in-laws with a smile on his face.
Behind them, the uncle and aunt’s family wear gloomy expressions.
Before entering his in-laws’ house, Yuan Zhao already knew the situation: a poor family returning to the village, and even having a simple thatched house to shelter from the wind and rain was a blessing.
His husband, at that moment, was still unconscious due to severe injury—Yuan Zhao’s marriage was intended to bring him luck and revive him.
Yuan Zhao is diligent and takes care of everything in his new family. His younger brother no longer suffers from bullying, and the person he’s grateful to lies quietly beside him every night.
But this peaceful life doesn’t last long, because Shi Wuxiang awakens.
This man, normally serene and almost indifferent, furrows his brows harshly upon learning Yuan Zhao’s identity:
“Male husband? Underage? This is illegal!”
“Why is marriage illegal?” Yuan Zhao’s youthful face shows doubt—did he discover a trick?
How can a man marry another man? How can a man have children?
The shock is so great that when he awakens fully, he sees the chocolate-skinned young man poking and fussing over him—and he nearly faints again…
“Don’t faint! We have no money for medicine at home!”
“…I’m really not ready to face this.”
“Am I bad? I have strength, and I work hard! Even the old widower in our village—” Ptooey!
Shi Wuxiang studies him, feeling that this situation defies his former beliefs, yet ultimately succumbs to reality.
“I never imagined marrying a man. You’ve worked hard caring for me; I’ll support you until you turn eighteen. Then you’ll leave obediently, alright?”
“You should still stay unconscious; nothing you say is pleasant to hear!”
“You! You… have no respect!”
In the end, Yuan Zhao agrees.
Three years later, on a quiet morning, he carries a bundle on his left shoulder, holds his younger brother with his right hand, and leaves just as he did on the day he arrived—peacefully and without fuss.
During these years, Shi Wuxiang has become a teacher, often telling him to be honest and trustworthy.
He knows those words were meant for Yuan Zhao.
When he wakes, expecting to embrace Yuan Zhao, he finds nothing, only seeing a crudely written note on the table—realizing that Yuan Zhao has left.
“Damn it!”
“This one really is obedient!”
The next day. Madam Shi once again took Ah Yue and Yuan Yuan to set up the stall in town. […]
The students of the academy had already been listless for two days. The dining hall food was always bad and
“These are the wraps I made. I didn’t have enough batter left, so I could only make these. If you
The next morning, Yuan Zhao woke up with swollen eyes and a slightly swollen face, but his mood was unexpectedly
No matter how low-key Zhou He’s family tried to keep things, a wedding could never truly stay quiet. Especially since
The next morning. Yuan Zhao woke up with swollen eyes and a swollen face, but his mood was unexpectedly good—better
The business of the rolled pancake stall was indeed affected. Yuan Zhao had to reduce the amount of batter he
Something important. Yuan Zhao ran to the livestock rental yard and found the manager who had previously sold him his
Once the snow was cleared, it was piled up in the yard, making it perfect for building snowmen. Soon they
In just a single day, so much drama had unfolded that the entire town was buzzing with excitement. Word spread
The snow outside had stopped. Shi Wuxiang rested indoors, while Yuan Zhao led the family in clearing snow from the
After chatting for a while on the street, Shi Wuxiang returned to the restaurant and urged Yuan Zhao to hurry
During a break, the soles of Shi Wuxiang’s feet began to itch, making him restless. After cleaning up the trash
When he returned to the stall, most people had gone to watch the commotion, and no one was buying wraps
Yuan Zhao was indeed sleepy. He buried himself in his arm for a moment, his breathing quickly becoming even. He
At the sound of that stern command, everyone at the door looked up in surprise. A middle-aged man with a
“I’ve got everything sorted on my end, so there’s no rush. I actually thought it would take until a few
As noon passed, fewer customers came. Deep down, Yuan Zhao was reluctant for Shi Wuxiang to leave, but he still
Yuan Zhao looked at him suspiciously. “What are you talking about?” Madam Shi Zhang also looked over. Her usually kind
Zhang Xiang and Wen Hao left in a hurry, as if they couldn’t wait to put Shi Wuxiang’s words into