The Parvenu's Original Wife Was Reborn

Sun Lifang, diagnosed with terminal cancer, reflected on her hard-fought life in the hospital. She had once enjoyed immense glory, riding on her husband's success, with a loving family and chil...

Chapter 62 Shameful Soft Heart

At this time, you need to buy tickets in advance to go back to your hometown, and go to the window to get your ID and queue up to pick up your tickets.

There was no such thing as online ticketing as we know it today.

Fortunately, Sun Lifang's hometown is a little-known mountain village, and as a transit point between the two major cities, tickets there are relatively easy to buy.

Sun Lifang didn't bring much luggage; she just stuffed two changes of clothes into her bag and boarded the train.

"Hey girl, where are you going?" someone asked Sun Lifang.

To make it easier to travel, Sun Lifang dressed simply today, with her hair tied in a ponytail and carrying a baseball bat, looking youthful and energetic.

Even her loose-fitting top couldn't hide her pregnant belly.

A pregnant woman traveling alone attracted the attention of passersby.

When she was young and inexperienced, if someone made a lewd joke, a young girl with a fiery temper would definitely have started an argument.

Sun Lifang pulled her baseball cap down to cover her face and hugged her schoolbag as if she was resting.

Her mind went blank as she thought of her grandmother, whom she hadn't seen in a long time, and she gradually became oblivious to the noise in the old green train carriage.

"Peanuts, melon seeds, drinks, fruit, and those of you over there, move your legs in!" the salesperson shouted, scolding those who were sitting improperly on the floor in the aisle.

When they arrived at a station, Sun Lifang got up to use the restroom, and when she came back, she regretted it.

Another group of people boarded the train, making it packed full, mostly with standing tickets. Sun Lifang came out of the restroom and struggled through the crowded area near the train door.

In front of her was an old man carrying a shoulder pole with a bamboo basket hanging from it; behind her was an aunt holding a crying baby and urging her to move forward; to her left was a young man carrying luggage and piling it on top of her; and to her right was a tour group ignoring the noisy environment, wearing straw hats and singing and having fun.

Someone must have given her a push, because the people in the carriage were all jostling and leaning forward. When it got to Sun Lifang, luckily she was careful and managed to grab a chair and stand up by turning sideways.

But at the same time, she felt a sharp pain in her arm, so painful that she almost burst into tears.

Looking down, I saw several bloody cuts on my arm.

The older woman behind her grabbed her arm to prevent her from falling. At that moment, the skin was broken, and the wound was soaked with sweat, causing a series of stinging pains.

The aunt tied the child to her chest with a strip of cloth, making it difficult for her to move. When Sun Lifang turned around, the aunt withdrew her hand, which was considered as making eye contact with Sun Lifang.

This was an unintentional mistake. Sun Lifang stared at her coldly; a normal person should at least apologize.

But to everyone's surprise, the old lady turned her head away and looked elsewhere, pretending nothing had happened.

Sun Lifang was furious. Seeing that the old lady was unmoved, she couldn't help but say, "Auntie, you scratched my arm."

The old lady had a stern face and a foul tone: "I didn't do it on purpose. Someone pushed me from behind. It's just a small wound. Is it worth saying anything about?"

Sun Lifang was speechless, then laughed in exasperation, "A small wound? You scratched someone five bloody marks, and instead of apologizing, you have this attitude?"

The old lady huddled in a corner with her child in her arms. Bao pouted and said unhappily, "What's wrong with me scratching you? I already said it wasn't intentional, what else do you want me to do? If you think it's too crowded, then don't buy a standing ticket!"

The two voices startled the child in the old woman's arms, causing him to cry loudly. The old woman raised her large eyelids and glared at them fiercely.

Sun Lifang didn't bother arguing with her. She bought a seat ticket, while the other woman, with a child, looked poor and pitiful buying a standing ticket...

But none of these psychological reassurances could calm her down. The crowded carriage was irritating, and she was only a normal person, not a saint. When faced with such a situation, she could only accept her bad luck.

Sun Lifang turned around, but the old woman behind her was not happy. She had also seen her belly and started cursing with foul language.

Sun Lifang originally intended to let her go, but her mouth was too foul, and she even insulted the unborn child, which no normal person could tolerate.

Sun Lifang couldn't help but raise her voice and shout, "Do you think I can't do anything to you? Then I'll call the flight attendant, and I'd better go to the police station to seek justice! At your age, don't you understand any basic human decency?"

Upon hearing this, the old lady's eyes blazed with anger. She had assumed that the young woman was too shy to argue with her, but she hadn't expected to run into such a tough nut to crack.

Enraged, she glared fiercely and pushed forward angrily.

Sun Lifang felt her body was out of control, and the blood in her heart was being drained away little by little. When she covered her stomach with her hands, she suddenly felt a jolt in her wrists.

She sat on the ground, unharmed.

The "【Wish】System has been activated immediately to protect your personal safety."

Sun Lifang's heart clenched, and she was so angry that her ears hurt. She never expected that the old lady would dare to push her even though she knew she was pregnant.

When something happened, the flight attendant came over to find out what was going on, but the old lady acted like she was taking advantage of her age.

"Sit if you can, otherwise get down!"

The flight attendant lost her temper, and the old lady immediately became as docile as a chick pecking at rice.

"Hello, I need to call the police."

Suddenly, Sun Lifang spoke up and took out her phone.

This matter cannot end here. Without the protection of the [Wish] system, I dare not even imagine what the consequences would be.

Because of Sun Lifang's manner of speaking and the model of her mobile phone, the flight attendant's persuasion failed, so she asked them to get off at the next stop to go to the police station.

But to everyone's surprise, when the topic of going to the police station came up, the old lady seemed to be terrified and shouted to Sun Lifang, "I'm sorry, young lady, I'm sorry, I won't do it again."

Her attitude was extremely humble, her body hunched over as if she wanted to shrink into a shrimp; she never expected to run into such a tough opponent.

"No, we have to go to the police station today."

Having seen this kind of person's true colors so often, if you let her go one second, she'll smugly think you're afraid of her.

The flight attendant stood guard next to Sun Lifang, while the other flight attendants came over to help the old lady.

At this moment, looking at the old lady sandwiched between the tall, imposing flight attendants,

Sun Lifang felt a pang of pity as she held the frail old woman hostage like an eagle snatching a chick; after all, she also had a grandmother.

But without the protection of the system, would the old lady's child still be alive after that push?

That's practically murder. What pregnant woman could bear that?

But once the thought of empathy took root, other issues followed. Looking calmly at the old woman, with her faded floral jacket patched at the elbows and a heavy baby hanging from her small body, Sun Lifang shamefully softened, even feeling a pang of self-reproach. Why was she arguing with an elderly woman with a different level of education? Sending her to the police station to teach her a lesson would make her feel better, but then what?

The flight attendant helped the old lady hold the child, and Sun Lifang followed behind.

Just as she was hesitating whether to speak, the old lady in front of her suddenly stopped and said something to the flight attendant next to her.

Then, touching his head, he staggered back a few steps, swayed from side to side, and finally fell to the ground.

His eyes were yellowish, and he stared at Sun Lifang before collapsing to the ground, motionless.