To put it unpleasantly, the Yang Family of Hongzhou hasn't run out of members.
Yang Sanniang could have turned to the uncles of the Yang Family, yet there was no reason to resort to her aunt by marriage.
Lady He's tears fell when she heard this.
"Sanniang, out of pity for my child, her father died in the imperial garden; her mother, depressed, fell ill and passed away within the year. Her brother and sister-in-law took away the property, branding her a jinx, blaming her for the demise of her husband, father, and even her mother. They pushed all the blame onto her, and then, after receiving a substantial dowry, they tried to marry her off to a widower twenty years her senior..."
"That's not our family's responsibility," He Qia said. "She has her own brothers and sisters-in-law to make decisions for her, and there are direct uncles in the main family. It's not our turn to interfere..."