Quick Transmigration: 108 Ways for Side Characters to Die

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Chapter 821. The Bride Who Died of Fright (8)

Chapter 821 The Bride Who Died of Fright 8

Ning Yan's eyes widened suddenly. If it was really as she thought, wouldn't Song Yanzhao be possessed by thirty-four men?

Stimulate!

"So you didn't read this biography on our wedding day, did you?"

"How did you know, my wife? I just felt that he died young..."

Well, he and Si Yutang both died young at the age of twenty-eight, so you feel sorry for each other.

After all, he was indeed destined for a short life.

She really wanted Song Yanzhao to bring out another biography to read, but she was afraid that the two ghosts would fight at night. She could be calm as long as he could summon two bodies, but if two ghosts shared one body, they probably wouldn't have time to do anything else, so she decided to forget about it.

...

Ning family in Lin'an Village.

After breakfast, all the men in the family went to work. Today, the second daughter-in-law was cooking. Thinking of the fifty taels of silver and the cloth she had just received yesterday, she opened the cupboard, intending to take advantage of the market day in town to sell the cloth and exchange it for some clothing for the country folk. She wanted to make sure that the people of the fifth branch of the family could see the benefits so that they would work diligently.

She couldn't bear to waste the good fabrics, after all, there were just too many people in her family. If she were to make clothes for each of them, all that fabric would be wasted and still not enough.

It's different if you use ordinary linen clothes; you can make a whole set for the whole family and still save a lot of money.

She had a good plan, but she was stunned when she opened the cabinet.

The closet was empty; not only were the fabrics gone, but also the money she had saved her whole life and several pieces of jewelry she had been reluctant to wear were missing.

"Oh my god, my money..."

Suddenly, unable to catch her breath, Old Lady Ning fainted.

The women and children in the house heard the commotion and came to check. Old Mrs. Ning was lying on the ground, and the cabinet where she kept her money was wide open and empty.

The second wife suddenly became anxious and instructed the children in the house: "Go to the fields quickly and call your grandfather and the others back."

After the child ran away, Aunt Ning abandoned the old lady and ran to her room to check. A moment later, there was another loud shout, followed by a string of curses!

All the money she painstakingly saved by embroidering handkerchiefs has vanished!

"Damn it, which bastard stole my money? It's all the silver I worked so hard to save!"

The other branches of the Ning family rushed back, having already heard from Xiao Ba that their money had been stolen. As soon as they arrived, they went straight to where they kept their money, only to find that all of their private savings were gone.

This day became the darkest moment for the Ning family.

The entire Ning family of about thirty people were utterly devastated, and then began to have doubts.

There was no disturbance at home, yet all the money was gone. This was clearly not the work of an outsider, because it would be impossible for an outsider to find where they each hid their money so easily.

Therefore, Aunt Ning, who had just done the thing of exchanging gifts for her daughter's homecoming yesterday, became the prime suspect.

Aunt Ning is innocent!

Their branch of the family suffered the most severe losses among the five branches, didn't they?

She had secretly saved over seventy taels of silver, and it was all stolen overnight.

Even the other families combined don't have that much; she's the one who should be suspecting others.

As a result, the people from different houses started fighting again.

But no one bothered to arrange a division of the family property, because as everyone knows, they wouldn't get a single penny if they did, so what would be the point?

The old man finally lost his temper: "Shut up, all of you! Anyone who dares to make another sound can get out of here! I'll make sure you all leave with nothing!"

Everyone stopped fighting and dared not fight anymore.

Seeing that the children and grandchildren had finally calmed down, Old Lady Ning called out to the fourth son and his wife, "Fourth son, look how much money we've lost. It seems like we can't make ends meet anymore. Why don't you two go to town and look for Wuya? They won't abandon you."

Ning Lao Si: "Mother, it's not that I don't want to go, but Wu Ya had such a bad fight with the family last time. I'm afraid that even if I go, that child won't care about us."

"Useless! How do you know she won't care if you haven't even tried?"

Besides, you're her biological father; if she doesn't care, she's being unfilial!

Ning Lao Si thought to himself, even if she is unfilial, can I take away a piece of her flesh?

His mother is really senile.

"Alright, I'll give it a try, but don't blame me if I can't get the money."

Old Mrs. Ning: "...Let your eldest nephew go with you." She doesn't believe that her own father won't get the money back. The fourth son is the most cunning; he'll hide the money himself if he doesn't ask for it.

As a result, when the two arrived at the Song family's house in town, they couldn't even get through the door. As soon as the gatekeeper heard that it was the young mistress's father, his smile vanished and he immediately told them to "get lost."

Ning Lao Si truly hadn't expected to be treated this way at his daughter's in-laws' house. His face turned pale and then red. "I am your young mistress's father, how dare you speak such arrogant words..."

"Come on, it was the young mistress who ordered it. No one from the Ning family came, she said her family sold her off, and she has no family."

Ning Laosi: ...

What's this talk about selling her? Every daughter goes through this. Besides, they sent her here to live a good life. How can this daughter not be grateful at all?

The eldest nephew said with a displeased look, "Fourth Uncle, what kind of father are you? If it were my dad, I guarantee he would beat people into submission."

Ning Laosi cursed under his breath, "I've raised a thankless wretch!"

"Fourth Uncle, what do we do next?"

Ning Laosi gritted his teeth and said, "Go home first, and I'll bring your fourth aunt over tomorrow."

Women can throw tantrums, but a man like him would feel embarrassed and ashamed.

The uncle and nephew walked back together. When they were halfway there, Ning Laosi had to urinate, so he went into the woods to relieve himself. The nephew thought that since he was waiting anyway, he followed him in.

Ning Laosi loosened his belt and, without looking closely, started urinating towards a poplar tree. Before he could finish, he screamed, "Ah, there's a snake!"

He was startled and immediately stepped on the snake, thinking that the snake would release its grip if it felt pain.

Unexpectedly, after the snake released its bite, it bit its nephew.

Ning Laosi didn't even bother to look at his own injuries; he quickly pulled up his pants and went to save his nephew.

However, he was clever. Fearing that he would be bitten again, he found a branch on the ground and used it to whip the snake. The snake was in pain and released its grip. Soon after, it disappeared into the grass.

The two uncles and nephews fled the grove as if their lives depended on it, but they both collapsed to the ground after walking only a few meters.

The two were very close to the village, and when the people working in the fields saw them faint, they rushed to the Ning family to inform them.

However, the snake was too venomous. After the two were carried home, the barefoot doctor examined them and shook his head, saying, "I am powerless to treat this poison. You should seek help from someone else."