After Lu Yunxi died suddenly from 996 (overwork), she reincarnated into a farming family without drinking Meng Po's soup.
She vowed to be a "salted fish" (lazy person)! Refusing 9...
"Oh? So that's why you came here!" The girl smiled charmingly and gently lifted the hair beside her ear. She seemed completely different from the innocent person just now. "Yes, I did it! But what can you do to me?"
"Why are you doing this? How did our village provoke you?" Lu Yunxi clenched the bow and arrow in his hand, his expression turning slightly cold.
The girl crossed her arms, snorted coldly with a gloomy look in her eyes: "What's it to you! I just don't like them, okay?!"
Lu Yunxi raised his bow and arrow: "Hurry up and get rid of the curse on our village, otherwise don't blame me for taking action!"
The girl raised her eyelids and smiled disdainfully.
After a beating, the girl fell to the ground.
"You actually cursed all the villages south of our town? Are you crazy?" Lu Yunxi packed up his things with a cold face.
"Am I crazy?! My family once fell in love with a poor scholar, and he agreed to marry me. He accepted financial support from my family, but after he passed the imperial examination, he regretted his decision and refused to marry me! He even said he already had a fiancée in a village south of town, and he couldn't break the promise! He even offered me to be his concubine! Haha!"
"Why didn't he tell me at the beginning?! If he said he was engaged, I wouldn't have pestered him so much! But after we gave him all the money in our family, our parents fell ill and we didn't even have the money to treat them. What happened to him? Even if I just came to borrow money, I would have been beaten out!" The light in the girl's eyes gradually went out, and tears kept falling.
She slowly turned around, looked at the dazzling sunlight above her head, closed her eyes and cried, "My parents are gone, and I'm staying here alone. What's the point? Just kill me!"
"But you can't blame his fiancée for this, right? If you want to blame someone, blame the man! It was that scholar who agreed to the marriage with your family and then broke the contract, wasn't it?"