Transmigrated to a Famine Year, the Fake Young Lady Became a Pampered Darling After Returning to the Village

The story is about a fake young lady, transmigration, a pampered darling, face-slapping, farming, building from scratch, and a satisfying read.

Su Wanwan woke up one day to find herself the f...

Chapter 83 Blessed by Misfortune

First, there was Uncle Jiang. During a mission, he encountered a group of vicious bandits and was slashed, nearly losing his life. The Jiang family emptied half their savings to save Uncle Jiang's life.

After this incident, Old Man Jiang, Old Woman Jiang, and Aunt Hu, Jiang's eldest son, no longer dared to let Jiang's eldest son stay in the escort agency. Instead, they made him go home to farm.

Not long after Uncle Jiang's accident, Uncle Jiang's second uncle also ran into trouble. He worked as an accountant at the Laixiang Restaurant in town, but one time he made a mistake in calculating the accounts, causing the books to not balance. When the owner of the Laixiang Restaurant discovered this, he suspected Uncle Jiang's second uncle of embezzling money and wanted to take him to the authorities. No matter how Uncle Jiang's second uncle explained, the owner of the Laixiang Restaurant wouldn't believe him, and in the end, the Jiang family had to pay a large sum of money to settle the matter.

He was also fired by the owner of Laixiang Restaurant.

The combined troubles of the two Jiang brothers completely drained the Jiang family's savings. Adding to the difficulty, Jiang Jialin was still in school, making life even harder for the family.

After being fired from Laixiang Restaurant, Uncle Jiang wandered around the town looking for work. However, the restaurant owner publicized his embezzlement, which severely damaged Uncle Jiang's professional reputation, and no restaurant dared to hire him.

Therefore, Uncle Jiang returned to the Jiang family home with his wife and children.

Misfortunes befell the Jiang family as if a floodgate had been opened, one after another.

Jiang Jialin went to take the imperial examination many times, but was always delayed by various things, such as breaking his arm or leg, or having a death in his family.

Do you think the Jiang family's misfortunes are over?

Wrong! It's far more than that.

The Jiang family seemed to be cursed with bad luck; everything they planted died, and everything they raised failed. For example, when it came to rice, others could achieve a yield of around 300 jin per mu, even though the Jiang family's dozen or so mu of paddy fields were clearly excellent fertile land. However, the rice they grew either had half of its plants survive and half die, or the rice grains withered and empty after heading, resulting in a yield of only about 100 jin per mu.

After paying taxes, the Jiang family didn't have much grain left. Even if they exchanged rice for brown rice, the dozen or so members of the Jiang family would barely have enough to eat.

Furthermore, the same was true for the vegetables grown by the Jiang family. Half of them died. Even the vegetables that survived were wilted and yellow, just like the nursery rhyme "Little cabbage, yellow in the field."

Even the hens I've raised for three years haven't laid a single egg. The pigs are the same; they've been raised for a year and a half, but haven't gained much weight.

In short, the Jiang family was like they were under a curse; nothing they did went smoothly, nothing they planted would survive, and nothing they raised would turn out well. They were considered unlucky by everyone in the village!

Jiang Wanwan was speechless with emotion as she thought about this. At that moment, she really wanted to run outside, open her arms, and look up at the heavens, crying out, "Heavens and earth, why are you doing this to me!"

Sigh, rather than being tormented to death by Su Wan'er later, it would be better to just strike her dead with lightning now.

Everyone else had a smooth start, but she had a disastrous start.

She finally understood that everyone in the Jiang family was unlucky, and she was no exception.

Jiang Wanwan sighed inwardly, suddenly remembering the divination the bald-headed monk had given Su Mu.

The bald-headed monk spoke in a very veiled way, but what he meant was that she was a lucky star, while Su Wan'er was a jinx.

At this moment, she already had a bold guess in her mind!