Qi Taiguo was feeling uncomfortable, but Cheng Su naturally didn’t know; she was still immersed in her grand plans for making a fortune, writing her proposals without going out to look for a job.
Mother Qi was especially displeased about this, speaking more and more unpleasantly, accusing her of being lazy and doing nothing.
"You might as well go to Taiguo to take care of him," Mother Qi accused her irritably.
Because Cheng Su had brought good fortune, Mother Qi’s hopes of holding a grandchild were dashed. Suddenly, she thought of the two living so far apart, barely able to see each other; when would she be able to hold her grandchild?
She had heard of some soldiers who had married but hadn’t fathered any children for many years because they were away from their wives.
She didn’t want that; she wanted to hold her grandchild. Otherwise, why bring a daughter-in-law home? Why get married if not to have children!
And without the couple being together, how would they have children? Would they just spring out of stones?
Cheng Su’s behavior now made her even more displeased. Sending her to her son would not only ensure his well-being but also, hopefully, a quicker childbirth; out of sight, out of mind.
Hearing this, Cheng Su was truly tempted. Since she was planning to start a business, naturally, going to a more bustling place was better.
Flower County was just a county city; even with her ambitions, there was only so much she could achieve here, and besides, she wanted to get away from the incessant nagging and complaining of her mother-in-law and sister-in-law.
Living together was easy, cohabitating was hard. She was not a submissive person by nature and had reached the limit of her patience with her in-laws.
Since they disliked each other, it was better to separate, which could at least preserve some decorum between them.
So, after hearing her mother-in-law’s words, Cheng Su responded, "Alright, then I’ll go to Qing City!"
Mother Qi had only spoken in passing, but upon hearing Cheng Su’s eager agreement, she felt somewhat displeased, thinking that Cheng Su hadn’t even tried to refuse, clearly showing her eagerness to live the good life in the city.

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