Auntie Zhao flared up as soon as she heard it, "Daniu, stop telling us what to do all the time! Who do you think you are?"
"Mom, why are you getting all worked up again? I'm your daughter-in-law, and by that logic, I shouldn't be speaking out after I married in, but the way you're living isn't right. Uncle and Auntie work nonstop every day, and yet you and Datu don't do anything. What would people in the village think when they hear about this? They'll say you, as the eldest, bully the second. Plus, look at Zhao Datu, he's almost twenty and still loafing around like a layabout. Isn't that because you're spoiling him? What's a wife for, if not to push him to grow up? I frankly can't stand seeing a grown man idle about all day."
"You..." Auntie Zhao was about to argue, but then she thought better of it. She couldn't win a quarrel with a butcher's daughter.
As soon as Daniu went out, Zhao Datu came back after a short while.