Chapter 231 What's going on?
The person who appeared outside the Jiang family courtyard with Ye Yiqian was naturally Cui Junheng's mother Gao Cailing.
Because Gao Cailing took the initiative to ask someone to send gifts to Xie Jingqiong a while ago, the incident was very ugly, and the relationship between Gao Cailing and Cui Junheng became more and more tense.
Cui Junheng avoided Gao Cailing recently, but Gao Cailing thought that her son was a support for her out of some selfish reasons, and wanted to firmly grasp this mother-son relationship, which gave her a lot of headaches. So after thinking about it, she decided that the person who tied the bell should be the one to untie it.
Look, Ye Yiqian was determined to show her goodwill to Gao Cailing, so she actually proposed to come to the Jiang family with Gao Cailing.
But, standing outside the Jiang family courtyard, Gao Cailing frowned deeply, revealing a look of disgust: "Is this it?"
The Jiang family courtyard is quite large, after all, there are many people in the family, but the countryside is full of earthen houses, and the only green brick courtyard is the Xie family's. But even the green brick tile house that everyone in the village envied was just so-so in the eyes of Gao Cailing, a noblewoman from the capital.
What's more, the yellow mud house of the Jiang family is not even as good as the green brick house, not to mention that there are a few chickens in the yard, and there is even a pile of chicken feces at the gate that has not been shoveled away in time, which makes Gao Cailing very disgusted.
She thought, after all, Qingshantun is a rural village, and how clean can a rural village be? She felt that even the air was dirty, and her face became worse.
Ye Yiqian smiled sweetly. She held Gao Cailing's arm and acted arrogant, but she said, "Aunt Gao, this is Xie Jingqiong's in-laws."
"Brother Cui complained about us a lot because of the previous incident, but this time we came in person, which is also a face for Xie Jingqiong. And the old Jiang family... We will persuade him later and let the Jiang family talk to Brother Cui. Brother Cui will definitely not blame us anymore."
She thought of saying this as a matter of course. Gao Cailing frowned and took out a handkerchief to cover her mouth and nose, still very disgusted. She said to Ye Yiqian, "Do your work as quickly as possible, finish as quickly as possible and leave as quickly as possible. Go and knock on the door. I don't want to stay in this shabby place for even a second."
Ye Yiqian pouted in her heart, but on the surface she looked gentle and considerate, "Okay, then wait for me for a while."
She came to the front door of the Jiang family, took a deep breath, and then patted the old wooden door.
"Master Jiang, Aunt Jiang! It's me, Qianqian." She introduced herself.
In fact, she didn't need to knock on the door. Ever since they heard the sound of the car engine, Old Man Jiang and Old Lady Jiang had already looked puzzled and supported each other out of the house.
The third brother is busy building a branch factory in Shenzhen, the third brother's wife is in Pingyang County, and the second brother Jiang has been driving a bullock cart to take the children to the commune to take a long-distance bus. Now, apart from the old man and the old lady, there are only the second brother's wife, the fourth brother Jiang, the fourth daughter-in-law, and the children, the fourth treasure, the fifth treasure, and the sixth child.
It was evening, and everyone was startled. The second daughter-in-law, Shen Xiujuan, frowned when she saw Ye Yiqian: "What are you doing here?"
Ye Yiqian rolled her eyes and stepped aside to let Gao Cailing behind her: "This is Aunt Gao, Aunt Gao has something to ask you."
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