Tricking Me Into Going to the Countryside, I Emptied the Homes of the Scumbag and the Bitch

The female lead never takes any grievances. She hits when she should hit, and beats when she should beat.

Su Tian from the apocalypse transmigrated into a book, becoming the love-brained char...

Chapter 40 Discovering the Secret of the Cowshed

"Aunt Chunni, are you full?"

"I'm full. I ate pretty fast. Hey, Su Tian, ​​what are you doing here at the cowshed?"

"I followed you because I saw you acting suspiciously with that bowl."

"Haha...you little brat, talking nonsense. I came here openly and honestly, okay?"

If I had come sneakily, how could you have spotted me?

"Heh... who told me to be such a capable person? That's why I was discovered."

"Aunt Chunni, remember to be careful next time you go to the cowshed," Su Tian whispered to her.

"Okay, I thought they were all too busy eating to notice these things, but luckily it was you who found out I went to the cowshed."

Su Tian pulled Liu Chunni to a secluded corner and whispered, "What kind of people are kept in this cowshed? Is it worth it for you to do this?"

Liu Chunni looked around and whispered to Su Tian, ​​"The people who were sent down to the countryside are an elderly couple. The old man is a leader in the military region, but I don't know his exact position. They were framed and sent down to our village."

Hey, Su Tian, ​​I remember you're from Guangdong Province, and so are they. They're from your hometown, and I remember his surname is Chen.

My wife told me that Old Man Chen had fought on the battlefield and killed Japanese soldiers, and that's how he earned his position.

Therefore, we don't think that people who killed Japanese soldiers could have made any mistakes. Even if they did make mistakes, they were minor compared to killing Japanese soldiers.

How can they treat the heroes who killed the Japanese invaders like this? Don't they ever think about where this good life would come from if they hadn't fought the Japanese?

Upon hearing this, Su Tian fell silent, a sense of respect rising within her.

We are currently in a special historical period, and this event is being carried out with great fanfare across the country. Because of her limited personal abilities, she cannot change anything.

Otherwise, she wouldn't have been sent from the city to the countryside. Due to the slow economic development of the country, a large number of urban youth were sent to rural areas in order to alleviate urban employment pressure or to attempt to "re-educate" the youth.

"Aunt Chunni, you are truly admirable."

"Oh, no way? I just know how to tell who's a good person and who's a bad person."

Good people should be rewarded and not tormented by bad people.

"I also want to do my part. If there's anything you can't solve, you can come to me for advice."

For example, you can come to me for food, clothing, daily necessities, and medicine when you are sick.

Even if I didn't have any, my parents did. My dad was the provincial governor's secretary, my mom was the director of a textile factory, my grandfather was a retired leader from the military region, and my grandmother used to be a nurse in a military hospital.

"You silly girl, your family is so well-off! You really kept it a secret."

Seeing how hard you work to earn work points, I thought your family was just average. I never imagined your whole family consisted of employees.

Don't worry, I won't tell anyone about your family. You can go and secretly look at them whenever you have time.

"Okay, definitely. We'll secretly take good care of our hero, Grandpa."

After saying that, the two looked at each other and smiled.

The two walked hand in hand, chatting and laughing as they went along the uneven road.

By the time the two of them reached the drying ground, the villagers had almost finished eating and were about to leave.

The aunties, having finished their meal, were helping to clean up the cutting board and the big pot. They even collected the leftover bones in a basin to feed the pigs.

Some people even took brooms and swept the drying ground clean. Su Tian walked to the table where she was eating and found that Ma Chunling was still eating.

"You're still not full?" Su Tian asked in surprise.

"No, it'll be ready soon. It's my first time trying this, and it's so delicious that I ate a little too much."

"Then remember to walk around a bit after you finish eating to help with digestion."

"Okay, where did you go just now? I thought you went back to the educated youth settlement, you didn't even take your bowl."

"I'm going to chat with Aunt Chunni."

"I admire you. You can get along with all the village aunties like family."

"Hehe...it's because they are simple, kind, and easy to get along with."

"That's true. So far, I've had a very good impression of the people in this village."

On the other side, Song Weiguang was enjoying his meal when he realized that he was being watched by He Hua, a woman with dark skin.

Luckily, he had brought a large bag, so he quickly filled his bag, picked it up, and ran home.

Good heavens, if I can't afford to mess with him, can't I at least avoid him? This crazy woman is terrifying.

He couldn't even sit there and enjoy his meal properly.

Su Tian also noticed this scene. It seems she needs to find some time to properly remind Song Weiguang to stay away from this woman and run away from her.

He Hua is like a leech; once she sets her sights on someone, she never lets them go.

It seems that even a big pot of stew can't satisfy that bitch He Hua, yet she's still trying to find a sucker.

Having Chen Gang, the number one sucker, isn't enough for him; he also wants to harm others? This guy is truly despicable.

"Let's go, Su Tian, ​​I'm full. What are you thinking about?" Ma Chunling patted Su Tian.

"I wasn't thinking about anything. Let's go back."

"You ate so much today, do you think you don't need to eat tonight?" Ma Chunling said with a smile.

Su Tian glanced at her watch, then held it out for her to see. "Do you want some?"

"Oh, it's only two o'clock. I thought a long time had passed. We've been eating stewed pork and vegetables, and only a few hours have passed."

"That's right, because there are so many people. We can do this and that, so it doesn't take that much time. Didn't the leader say: 'Many hands make light work'?"

"Does that mean we can eat meat again tonight? If we eat it tonight, there won't be any left tomorrow."

"If it's gone, it's gone. Don't think too much about it. Maybe there will be more next time."

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