"There's not much to it, really. It's just that Qiao Duo'er might be afraid you'd steal her limelight once you entered the door, so she bought Tan Zhenghong a concubine. But with a child by your side, you don't need to be afraid of anyone else," said Granny Liu, attempting to downplay the situation.
For Ruo Lan, the most important thing now was to have a healthy baby boy, not to fight over a man.
According to the customs of the peasant families, the parents would live with and be cared for by the eldest child until their deaths, and naturally, the property would be biased towards the eldest during distribution.
Clutching her fists tightly, Ruo Lan spoke through gritted teeth, "Take me to see what kind of woman she is!"
Knowing the strength of her rival would allow her to be mentally prepared.
"That woman should be by the pond washing clothes right now. But do you really want to see?" asked Granny Liu tentatively. Wasn't Ruo Lan going to upset herself by going there?