Wife Is Not a Useless Woman

Wife Is Not a Useless Woman
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The next day after Ayu finished all the housework, the woman was about to go to the garden to take care of her plants.


But when Ayu had just finished wearing gloves, her mother-in-law came to see her, "follow me to the market!!" Firmly the mother-in-law immediately made Ayu nod her head and she followed her mother-in-law with her regret.


Ayu clearly knew that she was told to follow the woman to the market to be her mother-in-law's porters, but she could not refuse her mother-in-law's words until she could only go with her mother-in-law.


Once they arrived at the market, her mother-in-law immediately shopped for the needs of their home.


All the groceries were given to Ayu until finally Ayu was moved to follow her mother-in-law who now walked into a shoe store to buy a shoe.


While walking following her mother-in-law, Ayu noticed the shoes that were there and also the sandals on display, all of them looked so luxurious and beautiful, she said, but Ayu could not buy any of the goods there, for He had no money.


Even now, Ayu only uses the slippers of her former sister-in-law who has been shabby, even all the sandals she has are the used sandals of the women residents of the house, he said, she never had the opportunity to buy shoes because her husband's entire salary was also taken by her mother-in-law.


After Ayu accompanied her mother-in-law for a while, her mother-in-law finally dropped her choice on a black sandal with a right of 3 cm.


Her mother-in-law paid for the shoes before they left the shoe store and took a walk in the market.


"My watch has also been damaged, I should have bought a watch today" Dira said as she walked to a clock shop and looked around at the clock.


Ayu also wanted to wash her eyes, so that the woman brought all her belongings and looked around at the clock displayed on the display until a pitying man saw Ayu now approaching Ayu.


"You can put your things there" said the man, pointing to an empty table.


Ayu was about to go put the items down when Dira who heard her daughter-in-law's conversation with the shopkeeper man directly stared at the shopkeeper.


"The stuff can't be put in just any place, it will get dirty!!! After all he was indeed in charge of carrying all those items so don't mind it!!" Firmly Dira immediately made Ayu stop her steps and just stand up while biting her lower lip.


The shopkeeper who saw the woman had left, he immediately approached Ayu and said, "Are you okay? Who's that girl?"


Ayu smiled as she glanced at her mother-in-law, "she's my mother-in-law" Ayu said.


The Shopkeeper man immediately frowned seeing Dira who could still smile talking to him as the woman bore an extremely heavy burden, Even he could see that the groceries in Ayu's hands were only fruits and no other kitchen equipment.


So there is no way these items can not be placed in the daycare of goods in their store.


The shopkeeper could also see that Ayu was very tormented with her mother-in-law even though she continued to carve a smile on her face.


It made the man finally reached into her and decided to hand over a watch to Ayu.


"This is a lucky hour, accept this as a small gift from me" the man said, wearing a watch on Ayu's hand.


Ayu felt confused and was about to reject it but the clock was placed in Ayu's hand to make Ayu feel bad.


"Thank you for the gift, but how much should I pay for this watch?" Ask Ayu who even though she has no money she wishes she had a chance to save money and pay for the watch.


But the man shook his head, "no need to pay, it's a broken watch but I just fixed it, and it fits you perfectly. Anyway if I sell it, it won't sell at rp10,000, lately people don't care about old watches anymore, they all want digital watches," said the man immediately made Ayu nod her head while watching the watch in her hand.


Although the watch looked old, but still it was the first watch he had so Ayu became very happy.


"Thank you very much, later I will repay your kindness today," said Ayu answered a nod to the shopkeeper's man.