The women in the village all knew.
The ones who gave women the hardest time were often other women.
A father-in-law rarely caused trouble, but a mother-in-law was the hardest to please.
"This is no good," "that's not right"—they'd find fault with you every single day.
But if a family had no mother-in-law...
To only have to look after your own husband... that...
How incredibly blessed was Su Liyan!
For a moment, the village women were dying of envy.
Everyone had gathered around, wanting to say more, but Su Liyan, feeling sorry for her husband, spoke up first:
"Mom, my husband was busy all night and didn't get any sleep. I'll clean up Changliang's room so he can get some rest."
Su Liyan didn't mean anything else by it.
But to the villagers, it sounded like she meant something else entirely.
Smiles appeared on everyone's faces.
Su Liyan realized what they were thinking and blushed beet-red.
