Chapter 23 is better than Big Pigs
She stood up, walked to me who was standing with my head down, took my hand and said: "If you can do all this, then you are a qualified daughter-in-law of the Song family. Otherwise, others will say that I am not a loving mother and will be distracted." She patted my hand with a profound meaning, saying: "As a woman, the most important thing is to accept your fate. You must remember that the life you want to live is never the one you can live."
It is said that a new official takes office and fires three shots; I am a new daughter-in-law entering the family, and my mother-in-law comes to fire three shots at me!
She finished speaking, walked to Song Tang's front and softly asked a few questions. Song Tang carefully answered each one, not daring to be slow or neglectful, completely different from his expression when facing me.
I pondered slightly, savoring the words she said "The life you've thought of is never the one you can have", do I really have to resign myself to fate?
I shook my head, shaking off my thoughts. I couldn't believe it had only been a few days since I came to ancient times and I already completely forgot what my original thoughts were. The wish of this life is to have someone you love, live a healthy life, as long as you are warm and full, there will be no regrets!
"Hurry up and help me up." Song Tang's restored loud voice interrupted my reverie, I looked at him, only to see him impatiently staring at me, with an air of superiority: "If it weren't for me pleading for you, today you would have broken your legs and become a ghost, still don't know how to be grateful."
As I watched him struggle to get up, I had no choice but to go over and help him. It wasn't out of fear, but because he had just spoken up to save me, and seeing a patient like this, how could I not feel some sympathy?
I helped him up, thinking to myself, I'm a nurse at the hospital, I shouldn't discriminate against people with disabilities.
"What's your name?" Song Tang asked me gruffly after I helped him up.
I'm completely exhausted...
Who would ask in the bridal chamber on their wedding night: "What's your name?"
I scrambled up from the ground and calmly said: "My name is Su Su, Su as in Suzhou, Su as in vegetarian dish."
He glanced at his mouth and said, "It's really quite simple." I endured it for a while but couldn't help refuting, "At least better than your big pork ribs."

