Chapter 99 Old White Flower
Chapter 99 Old Baihua
"What are you here for?"
"Divide, divide the meat." Ma looked at the surrounding villagers carrying wild boar meat, her eyes full of envy.
"You still have the nerve to share the meat? Who asked you to come?" Si Jinbai's daughter-in-law, Mrs. Zhao, sneered.
"The village chief asked me to come." Ma shrank, looked at Si Jinbai pitifully and explained in a low voice.
"You came when I asked you to come? Do you want to show off your face? You don't know what your family is doing?"
Mrs. Zhao couldn't see her pretending to be pitiful, so she took a step forward to block Si Jinbai's sight.
Ma's eyes instantly turned red: "Yes, I'm sorry... I know my mother-in-law and the others did something wrong, but... we are also villagers."
"Mr. Ma, stop pretending like that. Your family never takes care of my aunt's troubles. Why don't you remember that you are from the village when you make sarcastic remarks in private?"
Mrs. Zhao became angry as soon as she heard this. She didn't know why, but she disliked Mrs. Ma from the first day she married into Dajia Village.
I really hate how pitiful she looks at every turn, with her eyes red, as if the whole world is bullying her.
Ma shrank her shoulders after being scolded. She was already thin and haggard, standing in front of the aggressive Zhao, looking particularly helpless, like a poor old white flower.
She sobbed softly, expecting someone to come out and accuse Zhao.
It's a pity that the people in the village have long been accustomed to her appearance, and because of what Li Erniu's family has done in the past two years, no one has spoken up to help her.
Instead, Si Shanhe stepped forward and gave her a critical blow: "You came just in time to bring back the bran mixed with sand that your family sent last time. My aunt can't eat that stuff."
When Ma heard this, it was like a bolt from the blue.
He opened his mouth and looked at Si Shanhe, as if he had said something incredible.
Si Shanhe didn't care what happened to her. He turned around and ran to Si's house. He carried the half bag of bran mixed with sand from the kitchen and threw it in front of Ma.
Ma was so frightened that he took two steps back and stood shaky on the spot.
Although Si Shanhe felt a little pitiful about her, he didn't even look at her.
Most of the people who distributed the meat in the village didn't leave. At first, they didn't believe it when Si Shanhe said that Li Erniu's family actually sent bran mixed with sand to his aunt.
Now seeing that everything was being carried, everyone couldn't help but stepped forward to take a look, and immediately gritted their teeth in anger.
It’s really bran mixed with sand!
"Is this for human consumption?" Forget about the bran, it was mixed with sand and fed to the chickens, but the chickens didn't even eat it!
"Mr. Ma, you are so shameless. The two acres of land in my aunt's house are good land. Not only can we harvest two hundred catties of wheat, but we should have one hundred catties of wheat, right?"
You actually gave my aunt half a bag of bran mixed with sand! Now you still have the nerve to divide the meat, so get out of here! Get away as far as you can!"
"No, no, we later gave my aunt another five kilograms of white flour." Seeing that everyone was starting to criticize her, Ma didn't care to pretend to be pitiful anymore, so she was so frightened that she hurriedly explained.
But no one believed her, so several young women went up to her, slapped her twice, and drove her away.
"Village chief, how can such a shameless white-eyed wolf be called over to share the meat?"
"That's right, village chief, you can't do this anymore. This is my aunt's thing. What's the point of giving it to someone who doesn't respect my aunt?"
"That's right, we won't recognize you if you do this again!"
After driving away the Ma family, the villagers angrily began to accuse Si Zhengping.
Si Zhengping is also a little bald. When did he notify Li Erniu's family?
After thinking about it, I didn't think of it. I just thought that I was probably too busy.
Thank you Abai for the reward, and thank you to all the babies who have been reading and giving out recommendation tickets. Your support and companionship make me more confident to continue to persevere. Although this is my first book, I have long promised that this book will never stop.
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Chapter completed!