Grew up in an orphanage, with average looks, and worked tirelessly for 30 years, accumulating six million in savings. Just as she finally achieved financial freedom without spending a dime, Su Yan ...
Li Juan asked the question, her voice sounding calm, but Su Yan could still hear the panic leaking out of her mother's voice.
Su Changcheng realized what was happening and put his hand down. He didn't even bother with formalities and looked at Su Yan, asking her with a straight face, "Did you find a wild boar?"
So that's why we came here.
Su Yan raised an eyebrow and said with amusement, "So what if it is?"
Su Changcheng disliked Su Yan's current demeanor, as if she could see right through him with just a glance. This made him very uncomfortable, and he felt no respect or fear towards him as his father.
"Why did you hand over the wild boar to the people of Lijiaping? You are my daughter, Su Changcheng's daughter. You should think of our Su family when you have something. Now I'm giving you a chance. Go and get the wild boar meat back right now. Not a single pound less, or I'll break your legs!"
Su Changcheng finished speaking authoritatively, and deliberately spoke very loudly, not wanting to give Su Yan and Li Juan any face at all.
People around them forgot about cooking and rushed out to watch the show. They heard these words and immediately became agitated, starting to speak up.
"The wild boars belong to our Lijiapin Mountain, why should we give them to you?"
"That's right. Besides, you and Juanzi are divorced, and the child was awarded to Li Juan. That Su Yan girl is now part of Lijiaping. What does she have to do with your Sujia Village?"
"You've abandoned your child, so what kind of good people are you, Su family? You even dare to come to Lijiapin to cause trouble. Do you think the people in our village are easy to bully?"
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No matter how many conflicts arise among the villagers, they are united when they are outside the village, especially when their own interests are involved.