Chapter 7: The eldest daughter and the second daughter are the same

Chapter 7 The eldest daughter and the second daughter are the same

This question made both Wei Mingting and Yun's eyes flash with guilt.

"Since my mind is useless, then I still don't mind. There is nothing I can do about it. If I missed the thirteen years with my parents, I missed it. Now I can only blame fate for tricking people." Wei Wei Ruo said briskly, as if he really understood the Wei family.

Everyone in the hall fell silent, especially Wei Mingting and Yun Shi, who originally felt sorry for Wei Qingwan, but at this moment they felt that the child's non-competitive behavior made people feel distressed.

Yun's moved and said to Wei Ruo: "Ruo'er, you are the child of your parents. We are connected by blood. Now that you are back, no matter whether you are the eldest daughter or the second daughter, your weight in our hearts is very important. Parents will make up for the missing relationship of thirteen years."

"Okay." Wei Ruo agreed happily, but had other plans in mind.

Wei Mingting said in a deep voice: "That's the matter. From now on, you brothers and sisters will get along well. Yichen and Wanwan. Ruo'er doesn't understand a lot of things when she just came back. Take her with you."

"Don't worry, father." Wei Yichen replied.

"My daughter knows." Wei Qingwan lowered her head and agreed softly.

The matter came to an end, and Wei Mingting was going to write back to the capital after returning to the study in a while, explaining the situation to them.

After drinking tea and talking about things, Wei Ruo was sent back to Tingsongyuan by Yun himself.

I don’t know if it’s because Wei Ruo accepted the identity of the second young lady, which made Yun feel a little guilty. She told Wei Ruo along the way that she wanted to buy things for Wei Ruo, and arranged everything from clothes and hair to maids and mothers.

The Wei Mansion is actually not rich, the little family property left by the ancestors has already been paid out, and Wei Mingting does not have much salary as a school captain, but Wei Qingwan already has some things, and the Yun family is not good at this kind of situation. The place favors one more than another.

Wei Ruo, who gave money and things, agreed, and would not refuse anyone, but Wei Ruo, who arranged the manpower, declined, saying that he had Xiumei as a maid for the time being, and he didn't like other people coming in and out of his room.

Yun obeyed her wishes and didn't force this kind of thing. He only said that when Wei Ruo wanted to tell her, she would make arrangements.

Going back to Tingsongyuan, entered the room, and closed the door. Wei Ruo, who was dignified and aloof one second before, broke his skills the next second.

This tea is too hard to drink! With this skill, a crop of wheat has been harvested!

For some reason, Wei Ruo feels that when working hard to make money, although he is tired, he is exhausted to the fullest, and the tiredness of dealing with this kind of occasion is the kind of stuffy tiredness, like a lot of turbidity accumulated in the chest. .

Actually, Wei Ruo, who knows the plot of the original book, already knew what Wei Mingting and Yun Shi were going to tell him today.

The original owner got into a quarrel with Wei Mingting over this matter. The original owner felt that it belonged to her. Wei Qingwan had already occupied her status and affection for thirteen years, so why did she continue to occupy the identity of her eldest daughter?

In the end, the original owner succeeded and became the eldest daughter, but everyone felt sorry for Wei Qingwan, who had been wronged in this incident, and had a grudge against the original owner.

Actually, the original owner made such a fuss and wanted the status of the eldest daughter so much, but why did he only want the position of the eldest daughter?

What she wants is actually the attention and love from her biological parents.

It's just that the way she expresses it is a little clumsy.

The previous experience made Wei Ruo feel that it is better to rely on his own efforts to strive for his own status than to expect others to give him his status.

Don't place bets on others, don't have high expectations of others, especially those who don't care much about themselves, will make their lives happier.

He even said that if given the opportunity, Wei Ruo wanted to break away from the Wei family and set up his own family.

As for today's eldest daughter and second daughter, Wei Mingting and Yun may not be able to make the decision. The person who can really make a final decision is the old uncle in the capital.

So instead of her arguing with Wei Mingting Yun's family here, it is better to throw the problem to the old man and let Wei Mingting and his wife compete with the old man.

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In the next three days, Wei Ruo lived fairly peacefully, and got a general understanding of the general situation in the mansion.

The economic situation of the Wei family is not very good. The family property of the Zhongyibo Mansion has been squandered for a long time, and now it is just supporting the facade.

In Xingshan County, her father, Wei Mingting, is still only a sixth-rank school lieutenant, with a limited salary, and he has to support this big family.

I heard that the emperor was very dissatisfied with the officials in Taizhou Prefecture because the anti-Japanese affairs were not going well.

Of course, the skinny camel is bigger than a horse, and is much stronger than her adoptive parents, the He family.

Mr. Yun would visit Wei Ruo every day and bring her some things for food and clothing.

Wei Mingting was very busy and didn't go home for a few days. Not to mention Wei Ruo couldn't see him anymore, even the Yun family couldn't see him.

Big Brother Wei Yichen is busy with his studies, so he doesn’t come often, but every time he comes, he always brings Wei Ruo local special snacks from Xingshan County, and tells Wei Ruo the customs of Xingshan County.

Wei Yilin has never been here before, but once passed by Wei Ruo's door, he and Wei Ruo looked at each other from a distance, and after just one glance, he turned his head arrogantly and walked away quickly.

Wei Qingwan came several times, and each time brought something to her, but every time she came, she looked like she was about to cry, so Wei Ruo urged her to go back.

For the rest of the time, the one Wei Ruo saw the most was Nanny Li who was ordered to teach him how to behave.

But she didn't really teach, and she didn't care if Wei Ruo acted lazy, and just let it go.

On the fourth day, Wei Ruo got a free day and didn't have to learn the rules from Nanny Li.

Wei Ruo asked Xiumei to find a **** for herself after having breakfast in her room.

She spotted an open space on the west side of the yard and planned to use it to grow vegetables.

No way, her space requires her to plant to gain experience. If it is only planted in the land in the space, it will be too slow to upgrade experience.

After she left Mojiazha, she didn't know if the field she planted there would be considered her planting if it was ripe and harvested, and whether it would have experience points.

No matter what, the experience value is not too much, and the ones that should be planted should be planted.

I heard that the pine garden is quite big, and she didn't destroy it all. She only planted a little on the corner on the west side, which should have little impact on the overall aesthetics.

Wei Ruo flipped the floor over and over again, with a powerful and rhythmic voice.

After a while, a piece of land two meters square was reclaimed by Wei Ruo.

Then, together with Xiumei, they split a pile of bamboo and built a shelf next to the wall, where they planned to plant loofahs, pumpkins and gourds.

Wei Ruo stopped to rest, sat on the stone bench in the courtyard and drank some water.

A young man knocked on the door, and Xiumei went to answer it.

Wei Ruo stopped and heard the young servant talking to Xiumei, saying that the sound of chopping bamboo on her side disturbed the second young master next door who was studying, and hoped that they would keep their voices down.

(end of this chapter)

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