Chi Yu drunkenly found herself transmigrated into a cannon-fodder character in a rural farming novel that emphasized hardship and survival. In the original story, the main character was accused of ...
As soon as the carriage stopped, she handed Zhuangzhuang to Chi Kang.
Then he climbed out of the carriage, stood on the shaft, and asked the driver while turning around to look back.
The coachman looked grave and ran to the back after the carriage stopped.
The soldiers who were originally guarding the entrance to Qijia Village also came over when they saw the situation.
Chi Yu thought for a moment, then lowered her voice and said to Chi Kang:
"Kang, it seems the carriage hit someone. You rest here for a while, I'll go see what happened."
Once we can set off later, you'll have to get to work.
Thinking of all the things to be harvested in the cave, Chi Kang nodded:
"Okay, Auntie, don't worry, I know what's important."
For Chi Kang, none of these messy things were as important as harvesting the crops in the fields.
With his aunt around and the driver also being his aunt's husband's man, he'll definitely be able to handle this matter!
The fish jumped off the cart shaft and headed back the way they came.
Before they even got close, they heard a weak, menacing voice say:
"Officer, I'm about to die. You must make the murderer pay with his life."
It's the Chi family, that vile woman from the Chi family.
She wanted me dead, so when she saw me, she ordered the carriage to speed up so I couldn't avoid it and would be run over and killed.
Yes, Zhuang Zilan, who wanted to kill Qi Mingyu's family, was already in poor health.
After being blown away by the carriage and landing on the ground, I felt blood flowing from my lower body and knew I was going to die.
She hated innocent bystanders the most, so she thought that even if she were to die, she would drag that vile woman down with her.
Therefore, even though she was very weak and felt like she was out of breath even when she spoke, she still managed to make demands of the soldiers in one breath.
But those soldiers were under the command of County Commandant Wang, and some were transferred back from the frontier.
They all live in the same county.
Their leader had a good relationship with Brother Mu, so naturally, they knew more or less all of Qin Mu's men.
When they arrived, they recognized the driver as one of their own.
Therefore, I don't believe Zhuang Zilan's words at all.
Sure enough, when the coachman was explaining what was going on to the soldiers, he received no response and Zhuang Zilan, who felt she was about to die, became anxious.
Her eyes were filled with anxiety, but she couldn't get up. As her limbs grew colder, the blood flowing from her lower body also increased.
Before the fish even got close, they could smell the strong stench of blood.
This was the first time she had encountered this situation, and she instinctively felt physically uncomfortable.
But after all, it was her carriage that hit the person.
She wanted to see what was going on and how to handle it.
But before she could see who it was, that familiar voice reached her ears again.
"Chi, you vile woman, what a vicious mind you have!"
Upon hearing this, Chi Yu bypassed the coachman and looked at the person on the ground.
Upon meeting Zhuang Zilan, he was momentarily at a loss for words.
This is the female protagonist in the book; she seems to be dying!
But how could that be?
The novel she was reading was for female readers.
Logically speaking, the protagonists in books should all have a halo and be invincible.
But what's going on right now?
Also, wasn't it said that the Xue family, the family of Qi Mingyu's fiancée, wanted Zhuang Zilan to marry someone else?
How did I end up here now?
Could it be that in the book, she and her son, who were supposed to be cannon fodder harmed by the female lead, are still alive?
Then the wicked female protagonist suffered a backlash, no, a retribution.
Confused but worried that the world would descend into chaos if the female lead died, the innocent bystander immediately looked at the coachman.
"Brother Wen, no matter what, our carriage hit someone, we can't just ignore it."
In that case, we can go back later and deal with this first.
Find someone to take her back to the city for medical treatment, and while you're at it, visit Amu's house and tell my older brother and sister-in-law to keep an eye on her.
We'll pay for the medical expenses as we see fit.
Furthermore, if, unfortunately, she passes away, we can appropriately compensate her family with some of this money.
Of course, based on her understanding of her sister, she would know who the deceased was and the cause and effect.
So even if the older sister is willing to compensate the other party, it certainly won't exceed five taels.
After all, Brother Wen is a skilled driver, so the main responsibility shouldn't lie with them!
Zhuang Zilan is the female protagonist of the book and one of the main culprits who harmed her and Zhuangzhuang.
If spending five taels of silver can get the other person offline, then it's worth it!
However, the world's order shouldn't be disrupted just because of the female protagonist's death, right?
In some of the novels she had read, the world would be destroyed without the female protagonist.
In some cases, after a period of chaos, new male and female protagonists appear, and things return to normal.