The female protagonist, Lin Ziyan, was an aquaculture PhD and a double major in ship design in her past life. She was reborn into the body of a girl from a small fishing village in Fuzhou.
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"Grandma, you must be joking. How could the two sisters be so different in age?" the aunt next to her continued, her smile ambiguous.
Mrs. Lin: "Is it too late? Who says you can't wait more than ten years before having a child?"
The atmosphere suddenly became strange, and everyone fell silent.
The only sound in the ward was the sound of Grandma cracking sunflower seeds.
The aunt next door looked displeased and continued, "Your granddaughter is heartless, just now..."
She recounted everything that had happened in the ward, as if pouring out beans.
The others simply nodded in agreement.
Grandma Lin was so angry that her hands trembled, but she didn't show it on her face. "Is that old woman so stupid that she would threaten my granddaughter with her own life?"
"Next time you encounter something like this, you should all be as soft-hearted as tofu. If someone asks you to cut your own flesh, then cut it."
"My family members are all heartless."
The chubby girl couldn't help but burst out laughing.
Everyone else lowered their heads awkwardly, not daring to say another word.
They can be generous with other people's money as long as it doesn't happen to them.
"Grandma, you can't say that. You didn't see it, but that old woman knelt down and begged for mercy. Anyone would have softened in her shoes." The aunt next to her continued to stir things up, completely oblivious to the expressions on other people's faces.
Lin Atai lifted her eyelids. "Then why didn't you try to help that old woman?"
“My family is all heartless; we would never do something like cutting off our own flesh to feed others.”
The chubby girl noticed that the aunt's face was alternating between pale and flushed.
Unable to reply after being rebuked by his grandmother, he simply turned his back and remained silent.
Grandma Lin continued cracking sunflower seeds. Anyway, she was in a good mood, and whether others were in a good mood or not was none of her business.