The villagers all started laughing, saying that the old woman was shameless. She had clearly let her son divorce Madam Xie and even kicked her out of the Mo family, but now she had the gall to claim someone else as her daughter-in-law just because she saw others prospering. Truly, without shame, one is invincible under the heavens.
"I am too dignified to bicker with a bunch of dead poor ghosts like you," Old Lady Mo knew she had incited public anger and couldn't swallow her pride, so she spat out a harsh sentence, thinking she had saved her face, and then slunk away.
The autumn wind was not cold, but she was seething with rage inside; Old Lady Mo had truly attempted to steal a chicken only to lose her rice instead.
While they were making a racket, Big Bull and Xuexue had already moved everything out of the cart.
After paying the cart fare and sending the oxcart away, the farce came to its closure.
The next day