But as she threw away the card, she glanced at the contents of the letter. She couldn't read much, but she recognized the word "money."
Therefore, it was concluded that there was money inside this card!
When evening came, they quickly dragged Er Ya, who had just come home from school, into the mud-brick house.
"You brat, I've sent you to so many books, you should be able to recognize these words, right?"
Er Ya nodded fearfully, trembling, "Mother, I, I know."
“Read that whole bunch of stuff to me word for word.”
"well."
Er Ya quickly began to read, "Mom, Lao Wei won't give me money anymore, but he gave me a savings book. Go to the bank in the city, give this savings book to the staff, and you can withdraw money. I don't know how much money is in it, just spend it as you see fit. I won't divorce Lao Wei."
"The house in the family compound can't be sold, Mom, so please don't get involved."
"That brat, why didn't she just send the money directly? Why make it so complicated? You little slut."
Aunt Ma spat on the ground, but upon learning that there was money inside this bullshit, she was immediately overjoyed.
She stepped forward and snatched the letter from Er Ya's hand, shouting, "I guess I didn't waste my time sending you all these years of schooling. Now get out of here and don't disturb my rest."
Er Ya was pushed and stumbled. She grabbed her sleeve and went out the door in fear.
Before going to bed that night, Aunt Ma stared at the passbook in the dark for a long time before finally putting it under her pillow.
The next day, he got up very early and excitedly took his savings book to the city.
She was still riding on the old yellow ox at the village entrance, and the fare only cost her a few cents!
"Hello, I need to withdraw money!"
When they arrived at the place mentioned in the letter, Aunt Ma took out her savings book and handed it to the city staff.
The person in front of her looked like a country bumpkin from the village, and the staff member felt disdain, but still followed Aunt Ma's instructions and entered the bank.
Aunt Ma stared at the girl as if she were a thief, and the girl, feeling increasingly uncomfortable under her gaze, suppressed her anger and said:
"Ma'am, please watch your facial expression. We will not embezzle your money."
Aunt Ma put her hands on her hips, rolled her eyes, and said, "I'm just watching you, what's wrong with that? Who knows if you're just saying nice things?"
The bank employee took a deep breath and stopped arguing with the other party, knowing that if things escalated, it would cause her the most harm.
Seeing that the other party didn't speak, Aunt Ma grinned triumphantly.
"I thought city girls were so clever, but it turns out I'm better at talking than that."
The bank staff didn't look down on people from the countryside, but they disliked those who were impolite from the start. However, considering it was during working hours, they still patiently went through the procedures.
Aunt Ma was still watching from the side.
A few minutes later, the staff member frowned and said, "Ma'am, this is an invalid passbook. There have been no transaction records in it for many years, and it has been cancelled. Please produce a valid passbook. Thank you."
"Invalid passbook? What does that mean?"
Aunt Ma didn't understand these things.
A hint of suspicion flashed in the staff member's eyes. What was an invalid passbook? Where did this passbook come from? Could it be that this person stole it?
She quickly gave her colleague a look, who nodded in understanding and immediately turned to go in another direction.
Upon hearing the word "steal," Aunt Ma immediately cursed, "You little slut, who said I stole it? My daughter sent it to me!"
The staff member looked rather displeased. Why did this old lady start swearing at people so easily?
However, her good professionalism allowed her to suppress her anger and patiently say, "Your daughter sent you an invalid passbook. Please show us a valid passbook so we can withdraw the money for you."
"What do you mean by this? You took the passbook but don't want to pay the money?"
Aunt Ma was furious, convinced that the other party wanted to embezzle the money.
She cursed loudly, "Fine, I knew it! You just wanted to embezzle my money, you little bitch! How could you be so heartless as to steal money from ordinary people! Bah!"
As he spoke, he spat in the other person's face.
The staff member dodged in time, but his face was very grim. This person... couldn't understand human speech at all!
Seeing that the other party remained unmoved and even stopped talking, Aunt Ma was convinced that the person was guilty and scared!
He snatched the bankbook from the other person's hand and shouted, "Someone is embezzling the people's money! Someone is embezzling the people's money!!"
The staff member's face turned extremely ugly; she never imagined that someone could be so shameless.
People who came to the bank to withdraw or deposit money all looked toward the source of the noise.
An elderly woman was seen throwing a tantrum on the ground, leaving the staff nearby at a loss.
"What, what happened?"
"I don't know. All I know is that this old lady keeps saying that the girl embezzled her money!"
"Is this even true? This bank is so unscrupulous."
"Let's go, let's go deposit our money somewhere else."
"Don't go yet, that's not what happened at all. This girl said that the passbook is invalid and asked the other party to produce a valid passbook, but the other party is acting like they can't understand human language and is accusing the other party of stealing their money."
"But tell me, we're all here watching, how could a young girl possibly steal money!"
"Oh, it really is true."
"Isn't this old lady just trying to extort money from the bank by throwing a tantrum?"
"Who gave her the nerve? This is... utterly unreasonable!"
The onlookers chattered amongst themselves, criticizing Granny Ma.
Grandma Ma took on everyone single-handedly. When she saw that these people not only didn't side with her but also criticized her, she started hurling insults at them.
"Stop, stop, stop! What's going on?"
A bank manager stepped forward; the man was very refined-looking.
Several people were with him, including his colleagues who had just made eye contact with the girl.
Upon meeting the leader, the young woman immediately recounted what had just happened.
The man patiently asked, "Ma'am, could you please let me check your bankbook?"
Although Aunt Ma was shrewish, she still had some sense of shame. Sensing the aura emanating from the man in front of her, she still handed over the bankbook while cursing.
After receiving the passbook, the man frowned slightly, confirming that what his employee said was true.
Her expression immediately changed. "What era are we living in? How dare you try to scam people from banks? Ma'am, your tricks are just too brainless!"
The girl breathed a sigh of relief, while Granny Ma's expression changed drastically.
"What do you mean by that? I would never lie!"
The man didn't want to waste words with her. "Just call the police. If she refuses to leave, let the police take her away!"
Upon hearing the word "police," Granny Ma's face turned deathly pale.
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