Chapter 138 Heading to Da Yan Village



Chapter 138 Heading to Da Yan Village

This time, Da Niu was smarter. He brought not only strong men but also many women, just to deal with unreasonable people like Granny Zhang.

As soon as village chief Fan Zhong entered the Lu family's gate, he rushed over to Zhang Shu and spat viciously, "I'll show you today whether Shangshi Village is united enough and whether it will stand up for Daya. Do you really think Shangshi Village has no one left to bully our village's good girl like this?"

Shu Yu raised an eyebrow and looked at Da Niu.

It seems that Da Niu told Village Chief Fan and the others what she had said on the way here, so not only was Village Chief Fan angry, but everyone else also looked grim.

Fan Zhong couldn't hold back and kicked Zhang Shu before walking up to Lu Erbai and saying, "Da Niu has told us everything about this bastard. Da Ya is such a good girl, she's suffered so much these past two years. Don't worry, we'll go to Dayan Village to find the Zhang family and make sure they get justice for Da Ya and can get a divorce."

Lu Erbai's eyes reddened. "With Uncle Fan's words, I can finally rest easy. It's all my fault for being so useless, dragging my daughter down with me. I'm so grateful to Uncle Fan and everyone else for helping me with this today. I will definitely come to thank you in person once my leg is healed."

“Brother Lu, you’re too kind. We’ve all watched Da Ya grow up. It’s painful for us to see her suffer. We used to think she couldn’t have children and was being tormented by her in-laws, so we didn’t have the confidence to stand up for her. Now that we know it’s all that beast Zhang Shu’s fault, we will never let her suffer again.”

Others chimed in, and this time even Li Shi chimed in, saying they wanted to settle accounts with Granny Zhang.

Da Niu just said that Zhang Shu not only looked down on the second and third brothers, but also said that his husband was indecisive and didn't treat Daya like a niece at all. The husband's face was very ugly, and his eyes were full of reproach when he looked at himself.

Fan Zhong waved his hand, "Alright, enough of the unnecessary words. Let's get to the Zhang family now."

Lu Erbai also wanted to go, but his leg hadn't healed yet. If a conflict broke out between the two sides, he wouldn't be able to help, and he might even implicate others.

Therefore, he could only stay at home and help look after the children, waiting for them to come back.

He glanced at Shu Yu, who nodded at him. Lu Erbai felt relieved. In truth, he didn't really trust Village Chief Fan, nor did he completely rely on his eldest and third brothers. The only person he truly trusted was Shu Yu.

As long as Ayu is there, this matter will not be impossible to accomplish.

Led by village chief Fan Zhong, the group quickly headed towards Dayan Village.

Zhang Shu was still tied up and his mouth was gagged, so he couldn't utter a single word. He was being led away by Da Niu and Lu Sanzhu, one on each side.

Fan Zhong was asking Shu Yu for details, as Da Niu's explanation had been somewhat disorganized, and the old lady was also unclear about today's events. Only Shu Yu knew the whole story from beginning to end.

Shu Yu knew that Village Chief Fan didn't really have any management skills, and even now that he was negotiating, he couldn't quite figure out his own position. He just thought that he could just threaten the old man from the Zhang family.

But in reality, as the village chief, the person he should have been facing was also the village chief.

So Shu Yu was both talking to him and stirring things up, while also subtly telling him what he should do.

Fan Zhong nodded repeatedly with a stern face, and the group walked faster and faster.

No one noticed that several small figures were trailing behind them, peeking out as if afraid of being discovered.

(End of this chapter)

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