Liu Da Niu forced a smile, "As long as they can earn money, not to mention waiting three years, even ten years my father wouldn't mind."
Li Yuzhu thought about the situation at Liu's house and fell silent.
Liu Laoda had all daughters, and daughters were not as strong as sons, so Liu's house was poorer than others.
Although the eldest daughter and her husband had a falling out with the in-laws and the couple moved back to her family's home, with the husband vowing to be a live-in son-in-law for Liu Laoda, Lady Liu was not in good health and often needed medicine, leaving the family still in hardship. Moreover, Liu Da Niu was about to give birth, meaning one more mouth to feed.
The three unmarried daughters couldn't do heavy labor either; they could only do some sewing to earn a little money, or help large landowners pick cotton, weed, and do odd jobs for some small earnings.
Compared to families with many sons, Liu's household income was much lower overall.
