Transmigrating to the 70s: From Stolen Life to Heaven's Favored Daughter

Song Nuannuan, a Chinese herbal medicine merchant, was required by her grandmother to return home and inherit the family business. Just as she reached the doorstep, she died.

Upon waking, she...

Chapter 51 Mo Bei's Letter

"You are such a cruel woman! They are your uncles, yet you keep telling them to die and call the police! Aren't you afraid that no one will want you in the future? Aren't you afraid that people will call you a vicious person?"

The old lady was about to rush over when she was stopped by someone next to her.

"Old lady, what are you doing? You two are shameless. Nuannuan is still treating her illness!"

"That's right, how dare you say you want to live in someone else's house?"

Everyone started talking at once, but the old lady didn't think there was anything wrong.

"We are their grandparents, it's not our right to live in their house!"

"What do you mean by should?" Nuannuan suddenly came in front of her and looked at her fiercely. "You've already occupied one of our houses, so why are you trying to occupy my grandmother's house now? Are you so shameless?

Or do you think I will always spoil you?

We have already severed ties with you, and now you come to me again. How shameless of you.

I think I should just throw you out. Also, our house is only for you two old people to live in. Since you two old people don’t want to live in it, I will take it back.”

At that time, Nuannuan said that she would give the place to the two of them, but she didn't say that she would give it to them.

As soon as these words were spoken, the aunt was unhappy. What the hell? They had already regarded the house as their property, so how could it not be theirs anymore?

“Nuannuan…”

As soon as she opened her mouth, she was frightened by Nuannuan's eyes and swallowed them back. Oh my God, Mu Song Nuannuan's eyes were so scary, as if she wanted to eat her. It was really scary.

"Aunt, you'd better not speak so easily. After all, you are just living under someone else's roof now. You should know that the house is still mine. My grandparents live there because they are my parents. Who are you?

Could it be that you are so useless that you want to rob your nephews and nieces' houses? You are shameless and you are also making your sons and daughters lose face?

I can't drive Grandpa and Grandma away, but I can still take action against you, what do you think?"

Nuannuan finished speaking with a smile on her face, but that smile made them feel a little scared.

Even Song Huahua's two sons were a little panicked. Just now they thought that Song Nuannuan was a little stupid and was eager to give them money. Why now... something is wrong?

Seeing that her aunt had nothing to say, Nuannuan turned to look at her uncle, "Uncle, why don't you say anything? Don't say you don't know what your aunt is going to do. Letting a woman charge in the front, you really make people... hehe.

"But it's not your aunt's responsibility to take care of your grandparents. That's your responsibility. It's against the law for children not to support their parents. Do you need me to call the police for you?"

The eldest uncle's face turned black, but he could only look at the old man. The old man stood up with a dark face, "Song Nuannuan, after all, we are still a family. If you really want to do it, who will make decisions for you when you have no relatives in the future?"

"In the end?" Nuannuan laughed again, feeling it was ridiculous. She looked at the old man, "Grandpa, I can't even see now, and you tell me about the future?

I, Song Nuannuan, can say that I have no regrets. How about you? Can you? Do you dare to tell my dad that you have no regrets?

He doesn't dare.

The old man was so shocked that he took several steps back, closing his eyes as if to compromise, "Everyone go back!"

After the old man left, my uncle quickly took the old lady away, and my aunt could only grit her teeth and follow. She really didn't expect that this father-in-law was so useless that he couldn't beat a little girl.

At this moment, Nuannuan looked at the others and said, "I'm sorry for making a fool of myself. Let's continue eating and enjoy our meal."

Others knew that it would be inappropriate to say anything at this time, as every family has a few shameless relatives.

"Nuannuan, we know you well. We are your support."

"Nuannuan, everyone in the village is on your side. We'll be here for you from now on. If anyone wants to bully you, just tell us and we'll rush over with hoes and benches."

Even if their family members dared to take action just now, no one would just stand by and watch. The reason they didn't say anything was because they were a family after all, and as outsiders, it was sometimes difficult for them to speak up.

"Nuannuan, we will all testify for you. They are shameless and their family is inhumane."

"And you..." They looked at Song Huahua, "As an old married woman, what qualifications do you have to come back and meddle in other people's business?

If you want to take care of it, it should be for your two sons. We have seen that Nuannuan is trying to help you cure your illness. If you want to wrongly accuse someone, we will never agree to it."

"Yes, yes, we will never agree to that."

Song Huahua: “…”

At this moment, someone from Mo Bei's team also came. Of course, they were from another team. Mo Bei and his team had gone to perform other tasks. They came today because they wanted to ask Nuan Nuan for help with something. Seeing how lively it was here, they hurried over to take a look.

After asking, I found out that it was Nuannuan's family who was moving. They looked at their clothes one by one and said, "Nuannuan, I'm sorry, we didn't bring any gifts."

"It's okay, it's okay," Nuan Nuan quickly shook her head, "Excuse me, what's the matter with you guys?"

They took out a letter and said, "This is a letter from Mo Bei and Wei Xi to you. We are here to deliver it."

Nuannuan is so smart, she understood immediately that something happened, otherwise why would she come here just for a letter.