Su Jin was on the team pressing oil. The work was simple, and she didnât have to be out in the fields under the scorching sun.
At noon, Su Jin, a dedicated eater, went to line up for lunch. People in line were scrambling, worried they wouldnât get enough to eat. When she saw the lunch distributor holding sweet potatoes, her appetite immediately waned. Meanwhile, a few older women nearby cheered happily, âSweet potatoes! They look soft and sweetâtoday, we should eat a few more!â
Su Jin was internally shocked. Sweet potatoes alone could make people this satisfied? It seemed that over the past few days, Jiang Heng had not been stingy when it came to her meals.
According to Jiang Heng, one unit of work earned 0.8 yuanânot much over a year. Everyone was eager to be at the front of the line, afraid that being just one spot behind would mean getting only a few bites.
Liang Wendi, who was also in the oil-pressing team, couldnât stand it.
âOh, acting all high and mighty, standing here as if someone should serve you!â
Su Jin sized up the girl in front of her: short, sleek black hair, slightly yellowish skin, and a droopy expression that made her look perpetually bitter. But her eyes were arrogant and overbearing. Su Jin realized immediatelyâthis was definitely a rival. After all, by Jiang Hengâs standards, many girls in the village would be eager to marry him.
Liang Wendiâs loud shouting drew the curiosity of the older women in the village. Their eyes were sharp as mirrors. They were annoyed that this girl, who seemingly appeared out of nowhere, was cutting in line. To them, Su Jin was a stranger on their territory, taking resources that should have been theirs. Of course, that was infuriating.
Su Jinâs usual cheerful expression was gone, replaced with a steely calm that hinted at an approaching storm. She knew she was an outsider in this village. Normally, her fiery temper would have flared into a fight, but she was smartâshe needed a different strategy.
âAnd who are you? Yelling here for no reason? Iâm standing here to let the older women in the village go first. Iâm new here, just a newlywed, and Iâm letting them serve themselves before me. You say Iâm acting high and mighty? I think youâre just looking for trouble. Canât get my manâs attention, so youâre trying to get mine?â
Her words were clever. By showing respect to the elders, Liang Wendi had no comeback. But when Su Jin mentioned âmy man,â Liang Wendi was shocked.
âWhat⊠your man? Iâm still a pure young girl! Youâre marriedâdonât you have any shame?â
âAre you here looking for trouble? Am I in your way?â
Liang Wendi stammered. It was her first time being outsmarted verbally. One of the older women nearby chimed in, âOh, Wendi, what are you doing? Jiang Hengâs wife is sensible. She knows sheâs new and lets us older women go firstâwhatâs the problem?â
âBesides, Jiang Heng may be good, but if he werenât here, there are other fine men in the village, right?â
âYes, sheâs young, why make life hard for a new bride?â
One by one, they spoke up, making Liang Wendiâs face turn bright red.
âHmph, whoâs jealous she married Jiang Heng? She canât even handle the heavier work. Look at her bodyâhow many kids can she have?â
Liang Wendi, red-faced and furious, decided she just had to pick a fight.
Su Jin thought to herself that in this era, women were expected to bear sons for their husbands. Their own bodies werenât even their choice. Even worse, it was taken for granted that a wifeâs duty was to produce heirs, and if nothing happened in her womb for even a year, rumors would start flying. Pathetic!
Su Jin sneered at her. âIs that your concern? Are you trying to race to see who gets to bed first?â
Liang Wendi was stunned. If anyone heard such words, her reputation would be ruined.
âYou⊠if you canât bear a son, youâre a disaster for the Jiang family, leaving them without heirs!â
âAh, isnât it funny? You say donât ruin my purity, yet you keep talking about children. Seems like youâre quite interested in this topic?â
âIâm only thinking of the Jiang familyâs future!â
âGo on, what family do you belong to, huh? Your surname is Liang. Are you trying to steal a married man? Maybe bringing up childbirth is your way of prying into Jiang Heng and my private life. As a pure young girl, you should have some shame!â
When Su Jin said âpure young girl,â she raised her voice a few decibels.
The older women clapped their foreheads, suddenly understanding.
âI said it! A new bride works hard and seriouslyânothing to gossip about. Itâs that shameless girl trying to pry into the coupleâs private life.â
âWendi, you should watch your reputation and not demean yourself.â
âExactly. Look at Jiang Hengâs quiet nature. Chasing him will get you nowhere.â
One older woman analyzed as she ate her sweet potato.
Liang Wendi froze, feeling completely defeated. Tearfully, she ran home to her mother.
Su Jin never held grudges overnight; she settled scores immediately. Delaying lunch over this girl would have been a waste. Even if the meal looked unappetizing, hunger was hunger.
The lunch distributor, friends with Liang Wendi, seemed to resent Su Jin. When it was Su Jinâs turn, the girl smiled maliciously, âSorry, the rice is all gone now!â
Liang Wendiâs friend gloated, filling her bowl to the brim with rice. âLetâs see you starve!â
Su Jinâs eyes flared with stormy intensity. She folded her arms, a confident smile tugging at her lipsâone that struck Liang Wendiâs eyes. How dare this new girl act like a lady before her?
âSu Jin, what are you so proud of?â
The tension between them drew everyoneâs attention. Unnoticed, Su Jin casually kicked a small stone at Liang Wendiâs feet.
âProud? I am indeed proud in front of you.â She raised her chin, revealing her long, fair swan-like neck.
âYouâre a temptress, trying to seduce Jiang Heng!â
Su Jin looked down at the ordinary, sallow-faced girl. âBeing pretty keeps a man. What can you do to me?â
âYou⊠shameless!â
Liang Wendi, furious, took a step forward and stomped on the stoneâslipping. Her bowl of rice toppled, smearing her face with grains.