Upon seeing Mo Yan's expression, Lixiu knew she had misunderstood and hastily said, "Not Little Yu, it's Tie Tou's wife."
Mo Yan was momentarily stunned, then she grasped Lixiu's meaning, "She's only been married for half a year; isn't it normal not to have children yet? Didn't Aunt Wu say to let nature take its course?"
Lixiu forced a wry smile, "Half a year isn't that short either. People in the village have already started to gossip, thinking Tie Tou's wife can't have children. Probably because of this, Sister Wu wants you to take a look at Tie Tou's wife."
Seeing the troubled look on Lixiu's face, Mo Yan knew she must be thinking of her own past and couldn't help saying, "Aunt Li, let me take a look at you first." Saying this, she stepped forward, took hold of Lixiu's hand and, without further ado, pulled her to the wooden table nearby.