Rebirth in the 80's: The Daily Life of the Villain's Mom-Chapter 139: The Qian Family’s Daughter-in-law

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Chapter 139: Chapter 139: The Qian Family’s Daughter-in-law

Wang Cuilan frowned and thought seriously for a moment before saying, "In our village, the daughter-in-law of the Qian Family seems quite skilled, but she doesn’t go out much, so I haven’t really seen her, just heard about it."

Hearing what Wang Cuilan said, Jiang Ran’s curiosity was also piqued.

"She doesn’t go out much, so how did you hear that she’s skilled, Mom?"

"It’s her mother-in-law who says so. Granny Qian is always boasting outside, saying her daughter-in-law is very good at making clothes. Some families even pay her to make clothes, making a living with her skills. There’s no need for any capital, and I heard that her business is really doing well. Because of this, the Qian Family’s life has improved a lot compared to before."

"When did this happen?"

"It was around the time you started going to the county town for business. Back then, the Qian Family’s daughter-in-law had just joined the family. You were running to the county town every day and didn’t stay at home much, so it’s normal not to know."

No wonder Jiang Ran couldn’t find the Qian Family’s daughter-in-law from the memories she had. It turns out she married into the Qian Family during that time.

As for the original text, there wasn’t anything about her.

The male lead of the original text is Pei Huai, and it only writes about people related to Pei Huai. The Qian Family’s daughter-in-law doesn’t even count as a passerby A, so she never appeared in the text at all.

When reading a book, it’s just a book. The characters it can describe are ultimately limited.

But truly entering the book, this becomes a world, and there are indeed too many people here.

Jiang Ran quickly withdrew her thoughts and continued to ask Wang Cuilan, "Mom, what do you think of the Qian Family?"

The original character’s relationship with the villagers was average, and there wasn’t much contact, so Jiang Ran asking this wasn’t strange.

Although Wang Cuilan didn’t know why Jiang Ran was asking these questions, since Jiang Ran asked, she still thought seriously, "The Qian Family... is actually quite nice. The entire family is honest and simple. Granny Qian’s husband passed away early, and she raised her son alone, got him a wife, and because the daughter-in-law could make clothes, they even bought a sewing machine."

Listening to Wang Cuilan, it seems the Qian Family is indeed quite good.

The family is simple, so there probably won’t be much drama.

Cooperating with such people, Jiang Ran doesn’t have to worry too much about anything.

The only thing left to know now is about the Qian Family’s daughter-in-law.

Thinking this, Jiang Ran started eating faster and didn’t forget to tell Wang Cuilan, "Mom, I’ll go back to the village with you later. Let’s visit the Qian Family."

Wang Cuilan was full of doubt but still didn’t ask anything.

She trusts Jiang Ran and knows that Jiang Ran is methodical, having her own reasons for whatever she does.

Wang Cuilan definitely wouldn’t cause trouble if she couldn’t help. 𝚏𝗿𝗲𝐞𝐰𝚎𝕓𝐧𝚘𝘃𝗲𝐥.𝐜𝚘𝕞

If she could help, she’d do her best, and not ask too much.

Jiang Ran quickly finished eating, locked the main door, and then went with Wang Cuilan to the small eatery.

Even though Pei Yang and Pei Shanshan are still young, they can already handle things on their own.

Knowing Jiang Ran and Wang Cuilan needed to go back to the village, the two didn’t say much, just assured Jiang Ran not to worry, nothing would go wrong at the shop with them around.

Indeed, Jiang Ran had no worries, as both Pei Yang and Pei Shanshan had keys to the house at the back, so she could leave directly.

On the way back, Jiang Ran rode a bicycle and Wang Cuilan rode a tricycle.

It’s midsummer, and even in the morning, the sunlight was particularly glaring.

Both of them wore straw hats. Although it wasn’t as scorching, it was still hot.

Along the way, neither of them spoke. They just rode hard, wanting to get back to the village sooner.