Ruling the Historical Romance Novel as the Female Supporting Character-Chapter 26: "If You Don’t Behave, No One Can Live a Peaceful Life"
Su Yijia squinted at her mother and realized that she genuinely didn’t want her to marry Qin Kaize. In fact, it was entirely normal for parents not to want their daughter to marry such a man. If it weren’t for her transmigration and the bounding of the golden finger system, taking care of Qin Kaize for a lifetime would indeed be a mentally and physically exhausting task. However, Su Yijia didn’t think her mother was genuinely concerned about her future. At most, she felt that there were too many people protecting Qin Kaize, to the extent that they couldn’t even secure a dowry.
"He’s my husband now, so please speak politely. Otherwise, if you continue to ridicule him, I’ll expose all of you, and see if you can still survive in Hu City," Su Yijia casually threatened, as if she had delivered a sharp slap to Su’s mother’s face. 𝙛𝓻𝒆𝒆𝒘𝙚𝓫𝙣𝙤𝒗𝙚𝓵.𝙘𝙤𝙢
"Now that you have someone backing you, you don’t even put us, your parents, in your eyes. We won’t say anything more to you. After all, it’s your life to live, but your uncles and cousins are coming over for lunch. If you don’t prepare the meal, do you want them to go hungry?" Su’s mother impatiently urged.
Su Yijia didn’t argue and walked leisurely toward the corner of the room where the wooden cupboard stood. Su Xinyue didn’t expect her to be so obedient and secretly admired her mother. Su’s mother immediately straightened her back with pride.
With a crisp sound, a pile of broken porcelain fragments appeared at Su Yijia’s feet. Su’s mother’s self-satisfied smile froze on her face, and she looked down at the shattered dishes in disbelief. Her body trembled slightly.
"Mom!" Su Xinyue hurriedly supported her mother and patted her back gently to calm her down.
"Sorry, my hand slipped," Su Yijia apologized with a smile. If you ignored her provocatively kicking the broken pieces with her toe, it actually looked like an accident.
"You..." Su’s mother pointed at her, trembling.
In the end, Su Xinyue glanced at her mother admiringly, a hint of blame in her eyes. "Sister, if you didn’t want to cook lunch, you could have just said so. Why did you have to deliberately break the dishes? They cost money, you know. Even the national leader says that wasting is shameful."
"You have no right to say I did it on purpose. Who placed these bowls here yesterday? They weren’t stacked properly, and they were even sticking out from the edge. When I opened the cupboard, they all fell down. So, who’s the real wasteful one?" Su Yijia sneered with disdain.
"That’s enough! Stop arguing!" Su’s father couldn’t take their constant bickering and felt like his head was about to explode.
When Su’s mother and Su Xinyue, looking like quails, obediently lowered their heads, Su’s father turned to Su Yijia and said, "You can disregard whether others eat or not, but you surely can’t neglect your eldest uncle’s family, right? He has always cared for you since you were a child. You can’t let them come all the way here and not even provide lunch for them, can you?"
Su Yijia fell silent for a moment, then softened her attitude. "I know you probably don’t want to spend on meat, so you can prepare vegetarian dishes. I’ll go to the State-Owned Restaurant and buy some meat dishes."
Although she didn’t want to do any favors for the family of the original host, she had a good memory of her eldest uncle’s kindness towards the original host.
"Alright, go quickly and come back soon. Don’t keep the elders waiting for too long," Su’s father agreed without too much fuss.
Once Su Yijia left, Su’s mother grumbled, "This brat. She thinks it’s her own business just because she’s married. Doesn’t she realize that we’ll be the ones laughed at? How can she have the nerve to keep all that money to herself? Look at her, does she even deserve to have control over it? She just got some money in her pocket, and now she’s going to the State-Owned Restaurant to buy meat dishes. I bet she’ll spend it all and end up drinking the northwest wind with that paralyzed man... Ah..."







