"Days are lived by people, and even teeth can bite the tongue, so it's normal for couples to have their little bumps," Li Xiuli said slowly and clearly.
"If they divorced over every little trivial matter, the brigade wouldn't have any serious couples left."
She completely disapproved of the idea of getting a divorce just because a couple couldn't get along.
Lin Tang felt suffocated by these marital views and conventional wisdom.
"Oh, I see."
After the chat, it was the Lin Family's second branch's turn to divide the grain.
When Lin Fu saw Lin Tang, his serious face instantly bloomed into an old chrysanthemum's smile.
"Tangtang is here, too."
After speaking, he pointed at the big pile of grain set aside.
"Second Uncle, that pile is your family's share of grain, go ahead and pack it up, and when you get back, have your daughter-in-law steam some buns for Tangtang to eat."