Chapter 96 Separation
This is his family.
He went so far as to rape his wife behind his back.
It is impossible to say that he is not desolate in his heart.
Later, Deputy General Cheng looked away and started making noises about separating the family.
He is a scion of the Cheng family and has the responsibility to provide for his parents until they die, but he has no responsibility to support his eldest brother, who is more famous than his uncle, and his family of five.
He was successful and had a future, but he had earned it with his life. He had gone through life and death on the battlefield, wandering on the edge of death countless times. If he hadn't been lucky and had a perseverance to support him, he would have died long ago. I know how many times.
After escaping from death countless times, the person he felt most guilty for was his wife.
He abandoned her just half a month after their wedding, and he didn't know if he could come back alive. If he died, it would harm his wife for the rest of her life.
When a woman dies and a man lives in his husband's house, it will be very difficult. He feels sorry for his wife just thinking about it.
Therefore, every time he was injured and dying, he would hold on strong and tell himself that if he wanted to live, he could not let his wife down.
Therefore, after learning that his wife was being abused by her family, Vice General Cheng's first reaction was to separate the family.
Aunt Cheng and Brother Cheng didn't agree, and they even behaved and refused to leave at home.
Lieutenant General Cheng gave the house to them, took his wife to a town near the guard station, rented a small house, and bought a maid to serve her.
From then on, Mrs. Cheng's life improved dramatically. As for Aunt Cheng, Deputy General Cheng also bought a woman to work for her and serve her. He also sent someone to deliver food, meat, vegetables and daily necessities every five days, but he didn't have any money.
How can a family of more than ten people live without money?
Brother Cheng went to the health center to make trouble, but everyone in the health center knew Brother Cheng and knew that he was lazy and could only chew his brother's bones and drink his blood, so they couldn't get used to him.
Under the instruction of Lieutenant General Cheng, the people from the guardhouse beat up Brother Cheng. Brother Cheng, who was greedy for life and feared death, no longer dared to trouble Lieutenant General Cheng.
Uncle Cheng, who always spoke little and was honest and honest, had long been tired of living idle all day long. When he saw that his family was falling out, he couldn't stay at his younger son's house anymore and cried when Aunt Cheng scolded him. Next, he took Brother Cheng and his family back to the village to continue farming and living.
Aunt Cheng and her three daughters continued to be waited on in the county town, eating well, drinking spicy food, wearing gold and silver, and living the life of a noble lady.
Later, Vice General Cheng accidentally saved the life of Master Wu, who was still a general at the time, and was taken by Master Wu as a junior general. Not long after, Master Wu was promoted to Jiangnan General Soldier, and he was also promoted When he reached the rank of deputy general, he became Master Wu's right-hand man.
Aunt Cheng also took her only unmarried little daughter with her and followed Vice General Cheng to Yian, Jiangnan, and became the old lady of the Cheng family.
Although Aunt Cheng did not dare to treat Mrs. Cheng as before, she still wanted Mrs. Cheng to personally serve her three meals a day in the morning, noon and evening, and when she got up and went to bed.
People in the Dasheng Dynasty always followed the principle of filial piety. A daughter-in-law would serve her mother-in-law to eat, wash, and sleep. This was the filial piety of a daughter-in-law. Therefore, even Deputy General Cheng had nothing to say when she treated Mrs. Cheng like this.
A few years ago, Vice General Cheng's younger sister got married, and Aunt Cheng asked Vice General Cheng to give her 5,000 taels of silver as a dowry.
Vice General Cheng naturally disagreed.
(End of chapter)