Killer Transmigrates to the 60s, Beats Up Scum, and Goes to the Countryside

A modern female assassin, who perished with her organization, opens her eyes in the 1960s after enduring a brutal beating. Her shameless relatives stole the original host's job, seized her moth...

Chapter 48: Jealousy and Arrogance Are Difficult to Cure

Several people were completely shocked by An Ran's words. How arrogant must this person be to not take officials seriously?

An Ran ignored their surprise, found a corner to lean against, crossed her legs, closed her eyes and continued: Just like my idea, it’s because I think the people in the village are pretty good, and the village leaders are also pretty good, so I am willing to do this and make real contributions to the development of the village, not because I am so great.

If this village is full of bad people, and the leaders are selfish and don't care about the people, then no matter how many ideas I have, they will all rot in my stomach. After all, whether you live a good or bad life has nothing to do with me, and I don't care about honor, fame, or fortune. Those are just things that I have, and I can't take them with me when I die.

I'm not my mother. I wouldn't do something so foolish as to leave the medicine to someone else and risk my own life. Even if I gain more honors, what good would that do? It just sounds good. If I've already lost my life, what's the point of saying good things?

I know that what I said may cause a lot of trouble or even lead to condemnation, but your life is your own and you have the final say on how to deal with it. No one else has the right to interfere.

My mother risked her life to save others and gained great honor in return, but her daughter has no home, is bullied, has no one to protect her, and can only rely on herself. I just want to ask, is it really worth it?

Her words were met with silence from several people, who looked at her and didn't know what to say. Her words seemed to be asking them, and also seemed to be asking her mother, and also seemed to be asking herself, but who was she asking? In the end, there was no answer...!

This girl is strong, but also lonely and confused, as if she doesn't know what her future will be like...!

The captain changed the subject with a distressed look on his face. He asked An Ran: Ran girl, do you think the higher-ups will agree?

Anran still had her eyes closed, and her confident smile seemed like a blooming red spider lily, dazzling and attractive to be picked...

She said: Don't worry, good news will come soon. After you go back, old man, you can gather the villagers and inform them about the electricity supply. The village will be busy these days, and the people who will provide electricity will come in the afternoon.

Then she changed the subject and said: Guess what the punishment for San Pao will be?

The corners of their mouths twitched. Who is San Pao? Then they realized the purpose of going to the commune in the first place today and knew that An Ran was talking about Luo Jun.

Tian Dahu said: Will he be deported?

Wang Lidao: I think he might be sent to a labor camp. After all, he is sabotaging the development of the motherland. Am I right? Comrade An

An Ran smiled and said: Comrade Wang has good ideological awareness. If he cannot be sent to labor camp, then my arrest of him last night would have been in vain!

Li Bashi heard something wrong and asked: Ran girl, did you know that Luo Jun was going to cause trouble?

After hearing what Li Bashi said, the captain and his men all looked at An Ran, waiting for her answer.

An Ran closed her eyes and gave Li Bashi a thumbs-up, then praising him and criticizing him, saying, "Uncle Li is smart, much better than some old men." Tian Dahu and Wang Li watched the captain trying to stifle laughter while Li Bashi burst into laughter. The captain, already irritated by An Ran, no longer felt angry at her words. She simply rolled her eyes and mentally cursed the little girl.

Anran responded to Li Bashi's words and said: Uncle Li, do you know what is the most difficult disease to cure in the world?

Everyone was stunned, including Li Bashi, who asked confusedly: What disease is this?

An Ran said: I praised you in vain. You let me down so quickly. It's boring. Li Bashi was very angry. Hearing the captain's laughter, he was so angry that he stopped talking.

Wang Li and Tian Dahu continued to try hard to suppress their laughter. They didn't ask questions, as they didn't want to be criticized by An Zhiqing.

How could An Ran let the two of them go, so she asked: Comrade Tian Dahu, Comrade Wang Li, do you know?

The two looked at each other and said helplessly: I don’t know.

An Ran looked at them, rolled her eyes in disdain and said: Eat more walnuts when you have nothing to do, they are good for your brain.

Tian Dahu and Wang Li's faces turned red after being scolded, while the team leader and Li Bashi laughed out loud, feeling balanced. After all, it couldn't be just the two old ones who suffered, the younger ones had to join in as well, to make it fair!

Tian Dahu looked at his father, his shoulders shaking with laughter, and thought speechlessly, Dad, are you happy that your son got humiliated?

(The captain said, "I'm very happy. When your father got humiliated, weren't you also very happy?")

Several people looked at An Ran, as if waiting for her to reveal the answer. An Ran also sensed it and stopped keeping them in suspense. She said: "The most incurable diseases in the world are jealousy and arrogance. There is no medicine for these two diseases."

Because jealousy and arrogance are innate and psychological, some people are inherently bad and can't stand seeing others do well. They want others to revolve around them and have all the good things in their hands. You have to comply with them at all times. If you don't meet their demands, you will be an unforgivable sinner. If you can't satisfy their vanity, they will see you as trash and lose your value.

And the most important thing is that when you go along with them, flatter them, and give them the good things, they will still laugh at you, insult you, and despise you behind your back. Do you think this disease can be cured? Is there any medicine to treat it?