The Prime Minister Seduced Me to have Babies!-Chapter 257: Sending Away the Troublemaker

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Chapter 257: Chapter 257: Sending Away the Troublemaker

The eldest sister-in-law was also scared, but even more worried that all the houses would be burned down. She quickly grabbed a cloth and rushed around the kitchen to put out the fire.

In the end, the whole Li Family dared not pour water, but used wet cloths to beat the fire for a long time before extinguishing it. Half of the kitchen was burned down.

After this incident, the two sisters-in-law hugged each other and cried bitterly.

The parents who always adored the Li family could no longer defend her this time.

In the end, both sisters-in-law gave their husbands an ultimatum, demanding that Li should go back to her own home.

The Li Family knew that sending Li back by herself would likely lead to her starving in a few days, or perhaps burning herself while cooking.

The parents and two brothers discussed and decided to find a family to marry her off.

The two sisters-in-law had no objections.

So they entrusted a matchmaker to find a family for her.

Unexpectedly, the matchmaker mentioned two widowers, but upon hearing she was Doctor Gu’s wife, everyone waved her off.

The gossip of romance is always the most talked about, and Gu Mei’s case spread around the county almost universally known.

Having a daughter like Gu Mei naturally meant the mother was poorly taught, possibly of the same sort; who would dare to want this?

Moreover, marrying Li would inevitably lead to rumors about poor family upbringing, affecting their own daughters’ marriage prospects.

The matchmaker ran into several snags and became disheartened, telling the Li Family she couldn’t handle this matchmaking.

The Li Family was troubled; throwing her back to her own home was tantamount to sending her to her death.

Yet she couldn’t be married off.

The two sisters-in-law were causing a ruckus at home, insisting that Li be driven away.

Finally, Li’s two brothers conferred and decided to throw her upon Yun Jiao.

Whether Yun Jiao would take care of Li, they couldn’t be bothered to consider. They were determined to quickly send this trouble away.

The eldest uncle asked Li to pack her belongings and drove her to Qingshan Village.

Upon arriving at the village entrance, the eldest uncle had Li get off the cart and hurriedly drove away without looking back.

Li cried as she walked towards the Jiang Family, only to find out that Yun Jiao and her family had gone to Prefecture City.

Li felt as if the sky were collapsing.

When she left, the two sisters-in-law unapologetically expressed their disdain for her, even advising her to cling tightly to Yun Jiao, even if it meant being shameless.

Li wanted to return to her maternal home, but the journey was far and in Qingshan Village she was unfamiliar with the area and didn’t know where to call a cart.

Not knowing what to do, she sat in front of the Jiang Family gate and cried.

Yang came out to drive her away, telling her not to cry at the gate, as it was unlucky.

Li then walked to the village entrance and cried.

Her crying attracted the villagers to come and watch the spectacle one after another.

Liu Er heard from his wife at home and thought that Yun Jiao had always treated him well, so he asked his wife to invite Li to their home.

They treated her to good tea and food.

When asked what her plans were, Li simply said she wanted to go to Prefecture City to find Yun Jiao.

Liu Er pondered, recalling that Yun Jiao only asked him not to tell the Jiang Family the location, not that he couldn’t inform Li.

Li was Yun Jiao’s biological mother; surely she would be concerned about her mother.

Knowing Yun Jiao’s character, he was not afraid she wouldn’t give him travel expenses in silver, so he discussed with his wife to send Li to Xiang City.

Liu Er’s wife saw Li’s fair and delicate skin and was worried about anything happening on the road with just them, man and woman.

So she asked Liu Er to take their child along.

Yun Jiao understood the whole story and couldn’t say much.

After all, Liu Er sending her mother over was a gesture from human nature.