Mr. Mu's hesitation was observed by Mu Shuangshuang, and Mrs. Lin also noticed it.
Mrs. Lin spoke with a sour tone, "The eldest sister-in-law, as an official's wife, doesn't work or cook. Her own daughter doesn't need to work either. Meanwhile, poor Gou Dan, only six years old, has to go to the fields to carry bundles of grain. Oh my, my poor child..."
As she spoke, Mrs. Lin started hugging Gou Dan and crying.
Gou Dan was still grieving over not eating the raspberries, and when Mrs. Lin hugged her, he cried even harder.
"Why are you crying? You're not dead yet. What's the big deal about doing some work? Didn't see you crying at mealtime," Old Mrs. Mu shouted twice, forcing Mrs. Lin's tears back.
"Grandma, don't be angry. My second aunt is just worried about you. You are getting older, but still managing the household, cooking, and doing laundry, haven't you done everything?
Even you haven't enjoyed leisure yet, how can we let the two little girls enjoy first?