Bai's second sister-in-law looked at the noisy Bai Tian family.
She shoved away Juanjuan, who was hitting her with her little fists, who was standing next to her.
Juanjuan was only four years old. Even though Bai's second sister-in-law didn't push her very hard, she still stumbled from the push.
It looked like it was about to fall to the ground and land on its bottom.
But a strong, reliable hand supported Juanjuan's back from behind.
Juanjuan turned her head slightly behind her and saw her father with a slight frown.
So... it was her father who saved her.
As Juanjuan was stunned, she saw her father lower his head and silently say to her: Cry.
Juanjuan reacted quickly and burst into tears. Perhaps she was used to crying quietly by herself, and she was still a little unaccustomed to crying out loud.
But soon.
She recalled how her brother, Big Hammer, pretended to cry, and she also began to use the dramatic crying style of "small raindrops but loud thunder," and even gradually became more skilled at increasing the volume.
The child's heart-wrenching cries made the villagers feel even more sorry for him.
People... especially older people, always like to play the good guy when a child is crying.
Sympathy for the weak is in the nature of most people.
How could you push a child!
"Aren't you Bai Tian's second brother? Even if bones are broken, the tendons are still connected. Even if the family has separated, you can't just stand by and watch someone die!"
"I think they heard that the Bai family had become rich and wanted to come and see if they could get a share of the profits, but they didn't expect that the Bai family hadn't become rich at all."
"It's really shameful. When others are doing well, they want to come and freeload off them. When they're not doing well, they bully them. And now they want to leave!"
The surrounding villagers began to grumble.
Bai's second sister-in-law's fiery temper flared up immediately. She rolled up her sleeves, spat on the ground, and started cursing at the surrounding neighbors.
"Your relatives have made a fortune, and you're all quicker than anyone else to claim kinship with them! Do you think you're all such good people?!"
"This family is crying and wailing; they'll try to extort money from you, and then you'll all behave!"
"What a good family they are! Aren't they just some scoundrels from your village?!"
"The whole family was crying and sobbing. Luckily, they separated a long time ago. Let's go!"
As she spoke, Bai's second sister-in-law turned and left with great air of authority, not wanting to stay with this unlucky family and get into trouble.
But several elderly women nearby couldn't bear it.
Everyone wants to claim kinship.
But if it's brought up in public, who can admit it?
Of course, you should just curse back.
Neither side would back down, and the argument escalated.
They watched as Bai's second sister-in-law started fighting with the village's older women.
The Bai family was completely stunned.
Even Juanjuan, who had already reached the peak of her crying and found her rhythm, gradually stopped crying and watched the older women arguing wildly.
Jiang Dai whispered, "Tell me, isn't this awful relative stupid?"
They started fighting right there in someone else's village, that's really impressive.
Bai Tian whispered, "That's just how my second sister-in-law is. She gets easily provoked and cares a lot about her image. Once the atmosphere is right, she can't stop, she just can't stop."
Jiang Dai's lips twitched, and she silently gave a thumbs up.
I don't even think I need to stir things up anymore; it's uncertain whether Second Sister-in-law will even leave Niantao Village unscathed!
[Holy crap! My transmigration is definitely different from others, and these awful relatives are something else too—they're incredibly difficult to deal with!]
Juanjuan remained silent, only hiding near her father, afraid of being implicated.
That's absolutely terrifying.
...
Songtao Village.
After steaming the multigrain pancakes, Aunt Bai would occasionally look up at the courtyard gate.
I wonder if the feisty second daughter-in-law will be able to get any money from the sixth son's family.
Everyone in the nearby villages knows that two impressive horse-drawn carriages were parked in front of Lao Liu's house yesterday.
There was also a distinguished person among them who came to return the gift to the sixth brother!
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