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PWDLAW Chapter 171: The Legendary Ye Dejiang

 Chapter 171: The Legendary Ye Dejiang



"Mother, what does father usually do at home?"


"Uh..." As soon as her lazy husband was mentioned, Ye Pozi couldn't help but glance at Ye Muyu, showing obvious guilt afraid that she would get angry.


In fact, the Ye family had always been a peculiar existence, and the reason was Ye Dejiang.


Don't be fooled by the fact that Ye Dejiang was already a grandfather at the age of forty, he had a personality trait that outsiders found amusing, and that was laziness.


Ye Dejiang was the second son in the Ye family, invisible from childhood. If it weren't for reaching the age of marriage, the two elders of the Ye family would still ignore this son.


During the time of marriage, Ye Dejiang set only one condition, his wife must be capable, whether ugly or poor. When Ye Dejiang divided the family, he somehow convinced the family patriarch to help him get ten acres of land, taking up half of the family's property.


At that time, Ye Pozi was attracted to Ye Dejiang because he was good-looking and intelligent. Otherwise, how could an unfavored son still get half of the family property?


However, in reality the Ye family initially had not only land but also money. But Ye Dejiang only wanted the land.


Later events proved his intelligence because his two brothers either failed in business, spending most of the money, or gave away items to their children's wives, spending a lot. When they wanted to buy land again they found out that the price of land in the village had risen and even good land was no longer available.


In the eyes of outsiders, Ye Dejiang was truly clever. Because of this, Ye Pozi married Ye Dejiang and they had children.


After marriage, Ye Pozi discovered that Ye Dejiang had an unavoidable habit, he was lazy. If he could sit, he would never stand; if he could lie down, he would never sit. If he didn't need to go out, he wouldn't.


Someone else would do the farm work.


Yes, Ye Dejiang was that domineering. In the first year of marriage, he reluctantly did some work with tight finances, but after selling grain the following year, he never set foot in the fields again.


He lived a life of never leaving the house.


Ye Pozi didn't expect Ye Dejiang to be like this, but apart from being lazy, he had no other faults. He didn't gamble or drink and he wasn't interested in buying clothes or fancy food. He was indifferent to external things.


Most importantly, Ye Dejiang was handsome.


Ye Pozi had never seen such a good-looking person before. Apart from working more like in her natal family, there seemed to be no other changes.


Of course, relying on Ye Dejiang for everything was impossible. This man would hide at the first sign of trouble.


Ye Pozi gradually became someone who worried about everything. Added to that, her children had grown up.


Actually, her workload had lightened.


But unfortunately, Ye Zhaoming's accident hit the family, and two more children needed to be supported. In addition, Ye Zhaoming had just married last year, requiring a large sum of money.


Ye Pozi repeatedly took back many good things from the Ye family, tried to make up for them and finally managed to arrange her son's marriage.


In the countryside, besides building houses, the only major events were the marriage of sons and daughters. Without channels to earn money, only the income from grains could be counted. In most cases, it took seven or eight years to save enough money to help a son get married.


"Your father is in good health." Ye Pozi smiled guiltily.


Ye Muyu shook her head helplessly. "Mother, I can make a kind of pickled vegetable. Whether stir-fried or used as a side dish, it's a great accompaniment to rice."

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