Mrs. Gao sought out Gu Chengyu to express her concerns, and then she went to the village chief's house, asking his wife to light the bed-stove.
To get someone to work, benefits are inevitable. Gu Chengyu had long given the village chief a tael of Silver, asking his wife to look after things in the west wing and fulfill any possible requests, coming to him if they couldn't be met.
Before sleeping, the village chief went to the east wing, noticing his daughter-in-law wasn't there, and quickly warned Gouwa not to cause any trouble, as these people are not to be trifled with.
Understanding one's son best, the village chief knew Gouwa's nature well. If he didn't restrain himself, he'd eventually be ruined by his lust.
Gouwa hurriedly accepted the warning, insisting he didn't have such courage. Though the village chief was still worried, he believed Gouwa certainly lacked the guts, considering their opponents outnumbered them, so he returned to his own room.
