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 56 It’s Really Too Bitter

"Old man, why haven't you gone home yet?"

"I'm waiting for my Chengcheng." The old man looked at Song Chengcheng a little stiffly, his eyes full of worry, and he didn't know where to put his hands.

Song Chengcheng finally realized that Grandpa was the most pretentious person in the Song family. No wonder her sister said that Grandpa looked like he didn't do anything. In fact, he was the one who watched everything happen from behind.

"Grandpa, what are you waiting for me for? Beat me up and ask me to forgive grandma?

I'm really sorry, but there's nothing I can do about it. Grandma's actions almost set the entire village and forest on fire. I won't forgive you."

The old man was so angry that he wanted to say bullshit. She probably couldn't even think of setting fire, so how could she burn down the entire village and the entire mountain?

"You really misunderstood your grandma."

Song Chengcheng quickly stretched out his hand to interrupt him, "Grandpa, please don't say the word misunderstanding to me. I was afraid that you would say it was a misunderstanding and kick us out of the house without giving us anything to eat.

Later, you said the word "misunderstanding" and took over all the food in our house.

The last time you said it was a misunderstanding, you wanted to come to our house and steal our things.

This time it was even better. He said that I almost set my house on fire and wanted to kill people to silence them.

Grandpa, we are also your grandchildren. We won’t eat a single grain of your rice or drink a sip of your water. Can you please let us brothers and sisters go?”

As he said that, Song Chengcheng knelt down and kowtowed, crying as he kowtowed, and he kowtowed very hard, over and over again.

Feifei, who was standing aside, was still confused. Cheng Cheng pulled her down and made her kneel and kowtow. When her daughter Jiajia saw this, she followed suit.

"Grandpa, please let us go. We just want to grow up well."

"Grandpa, we don't dare to fight with you for the house. I'm scared. I want to live."

"Since my sister left, you guys want to kill us. You have such cruel hearts."

"Grandpa, don't worry, we will never go to your house to beg for food again. Please let us go."

Song Chengcheng cried with tears and snot, and her voice was so desperate that the policemen were heartbroken. Feifei cried even harder and was out of breath. The little girl Jiajia, although she didn't know what to do, followed her brothers ignorantly.

The police watched with mixed emotions. They were just children. What else could they do but beg this grandfather to let them go? They were truly suffering, truly suffering.