
After Entering Her Husband's House, She Took Care of Everything
by Orange Ruo
About This Novel
Deyiren, the owner of a Dehao pottery workshop, found a twenty-two-year-old girl named Jiuqi. She doesn't have a peerless face, but she has superb pottery skills. The betrothal gift was a hundred taels of gold, phoenix crowns, harems, and ten batches of brocade clothes and satin... The people of Deyi wanted their second son to marry Jiuqi and take her as their own. On the wedding night, Jiu Qi sat by the bed waiting for the groom's arrival. As a result, the news came that the groom had sneaked away to drink wine. Ji Qi: "???" I've heard that you are out of tune, but I didn't expect you to be so out of tune. The second young master of De Mansion - De Hongtu. The second son born from a concubine will naturally have a lower status in the family than the first wife. Even if his status is lower, he is still not as good as the eldest son of the first wife in everything. Not as good in appearance, not as smart, and not as good in character. His father only praised his eldest son for his good qualities and was angry with him for being inconsistent and clumsy. De Hongtu: "I just want my dad to see me." Jiu Qi, a country woman, moved into her husband's family and lived a life of being bullied every day. Her husband, De Hongtu, recognized her as a girl from a brothel. The condescending old lady said that it was the wife's fault because the husband did not teach her. The old master in the pottery workshop laughed at her because she was a woman and her heart was higher than the sky. Forget it, he was poisoned just a few days after joining De Mansion. Ji Qi: "Woooooo!" De Hongtu: "My wife needs me." From then on, he became a perfect husband. Ji Qi: "That's impossible for a delicate daughter-in-law." In the annual Sunan Panri Ceramics Competition, Jiu Qi handed over the white snake and green bamboo, which made her famous. Ji Qi looked at the gold medal on the podium without looking at it. She looked at her husband's family and smiled.
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