The young husband and his disabled son-in-law (bl)

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Tian Yao is a handsome but powerful brother. He has no father or mother and lives in the deepest part of Huailing Village.
He was supposed to be at the age where he would be considered a matchmaker, but because of one incident he lost all the money he had saved, never got married, and gained a reputation as a cruel man, so that no one came to propose marriage to him anymore.
Until one day, a handsome foreigner with disabled legs came to the village. Under the auspices of the village chief, the man became Tian Yao's son-in-law.
Tian Yao laughed three times: Is there such a good thing?
Yu Nian's family was in decline, and he was humiliated by his enemies and became a son-in-law to a mountain village boy. On their wedding night, he made an agreement with Tian Yao to live together as a couple in name only. Tian Yao nodded to express his understanding.
But the next day, she boasted in front of her friends that she wanted to be with her husband forever.
Tian Yao, who boasted that Haikou was committed to fake acting, looked at his dilapidated house and felt a little guilty.
You can't just let your husband sleep in a straw hut with him, not to mention that city people are still timid.
So Tian Yao went up the mountain to hunt wild boars in exchange for money to replenish his husband's body today;
he went up to the mountain to find medicinal materials to treat his husband's legs the next day;
and he went to the town to set up a stall the day after tomorrow to make money to buy pen and ink for his husband.
Tian Yao tried his best to pry a hole in Yu Nian's heart, but he learned that Yu Nian had a powerful relative.
Everyone in the village said that Yu Nian wanted to abandon Tian Yao and return to his wealthy and gentle hometown. Tian Yao had a fight with someone, paid for his medical expenses, and returned home dejectedly, using the method that Yu Nian taught him. A few words were written in He Li Shu.
However, Yu Nian tore him apart and wrote: "It's not like we have to hold two children for three years without giving birth to a child, so why leave?"

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