Eating Melons and Watching the Show in a Chronicles Novel

As a member of the working class, Lin Jingyu, a cargo registrar at a port, transmigrated to the early 1970s during her lunch break.

She unexpectedly discovered that she had entered a chronicl...

Chapter 13 Going to the County Town!

Lin Jingyu hesitated for a moment, but still walked over.

What are you doing?

Upon seeing three young men beating someone, Lin Jingyu's face turned angry.

"Oh, where did this little girl come from?"

"This little girl is quite pretty!"

"Little sister, you came here especially to find your big brother, huh? Hahaha~"

Upon seeing a pretty, fresh-faced girl.

The three thuggish-looking young men immediately abandoned the person on the ground.

They surrounded Lin Jingyu, teasing her with smiles.

"I think you are seeking death."

Lin Jingyu's gaze was clear and cold as ice.

"Little sister, come here, let your big brother touch your face and see if it's soft and tender..."

One of the young men had green eyes that kept darting around her, and he reached out to touch her face as he spoke.

Lin Jingyu's move was as fast as lightning.

Grab his wrist and squeeze it hard; the man immediately screamed in pain.

Seeing this, the other two rushed forward, cursing angrily.

"You brat, let go right now."

"You reckless brat who doesn't know what's good for her."

The two pounced on Lin Jingyu without any strategy or plan.

Lin Jingyu kicked one of them.

Then, they would push the person in front of them towards another person.

The two collided and fell to the ground.

Lin Jingyu pulled out a bamboo stick of moderate length from somewhere and started whipping them across the face.

The three of them screamed as they were slapped, but none of them had the ability to fight back.

Threatened by the bamboo sticks, they had no choice but to flee.

Lin Jingyu snorted coldly at their departing figures.

My gaze shifted and landed on the person sitting on the ground.

He was about twenty-five or twenty-six years old, and looked slightly pained, so he asked, "Uncle, are you alright?"

"It's alright."

The ragged man replied with a wry smile, "Let me sit down for a bit. Thank you for saving me."