Chapter 86 I Shouldn't Have Married Him
Madam Lin paused and kicked him: "What nonsense are you talking about, you bastard? When did I ever pretend to be weak? If you dare to talk nonsense again, I will beat you to death!!"
Brother Tang smiled and dodged, then said, "I wonder if my father can be so blind?"
"Oh," said Mrs. Lin, "he is just so blind!"
The more she thought about it, the angrier she got: "I get angry whenever I mention this. No, I'm so mad. I have to buy two jars of fermented bean curd and choke him to death when I get home!!"
Brother Tang: “…”
He just couldn't stop laughing.
Brother Tang had been taught privately by Madam Lin since he was a child, and he also knew kung fu. The two of them were fast and passed by the old house of the Tang family in a blink of an eye. Looking down from the slope, they saw a large group of people gathered there. It was estimated that Mrs. Liu had not left yet. In the distance, they seemed to hear the crying of little Mrs. Liu.
Brother Tang thought about how little Liu cried every day, and a chill ran down his spine: "Mother, when I look for a wife in the future, I don't want someone who cries every day. Isn't it depressing to cry for no reason? I want someone like mother, who is straightforward, straightforward and good-looking."
Mrs. Lin smiled and said, "You just can't forget how good it looks!"
Brother Tang laughed twice, "That can't be helped. My mother is so pretty. I have seen her since she was a child, so I have high standards."
"Okay," Madam Lin said, "My son is so handsome and so good at speaking, it shouldn't be a problem for him to marry a pretty wife."
The mother and son chatted and laughed all the way to the county town.
The county jail was big and you could get in by giving money, so the two of them were quickly inside.
Madam Lin concealed her waist and her appearance, and looked inconspicuous. Even so, these people looked at her with disgusting eyes along the way.
Brother Tang had a sullen face, and he stood by her side, protecting her, and walked all the way inside.
Hu Gua was leaning against a pile of straw by the wall. He seemed to have let his blood flow. There were a few obvious scratches on his face. The swelling had subsided a little, but the purple and black color was even worse. His whole face looked black, which was very scary.
Seeing two people coming, he narrowed his eyes.
Madam Lin squatted outside and said, "Hu Gua, do you recognize me?"
Hu Gua said nothing.
Madam Lin said coldly: "You are harming my son. I want to know what kind of poison you put on the poison needle for my fourth son?"
Hu Gua said, "Find me a doctor who can cure my snake venom, and I will tell you."
Madam Lin said without blinking, "I am just a doctor. I found the Ganoderma lucidum to cure the poison you gave my second son."
Hu Gua raised an eyebrow.
He was a little skeptical: "I haven't heard Tang Sanshui say that."
Madam Lin chuckled: "Tang Sanshui knows nothing except that meat tastes good! I have prescribed medicine in front of him!"
This time, Hu Gua believed it.
He said, "Then explain it to me and I will tell you."
Madam Lin looked resentful, but seemed helpless: "Come here and let me see, you seem to have bled?"
Tang Sanshui was tortured and had a fever. He lay on the ground in a daze. He heard others mention his name one after another. He opened his eyes in a daze and saw Madam Lin. He was immediately delighted and crawled over: "Sister-in-law! Sister-in-law, you came to save me?"
He cried, "I knew you wouldn't ignore me, I knew it! Sister-in-law, sister-in-law! I won't dare to do it again, I won't hurt them again, please take me home, sister-in-law..."
He just cried by himself and no one paid any attention to him.
Hu Gua laughed and said, "If you dare to use any tricks, I will not be a pushover."
Madam Lin said, "If I had any means, I would have poisoned you to death long ago!"
She was angry, but Hu Gua believed it, so he slowly stood up, staggered over, sat down and said, "You..."
Before he could finish his sentence, Madam Lin reached out like lightning, grabbed his clothes and dragged him over. Hu Gua was caught off guard and his face hit the iron railing heavily, and he groaned in pain.
The next moment, Madam Lin's hand tightly clamped his neck.
Hu Gua reacted quickly, and kicked the railing with both feet, trying to get out of her hand, but Madam Lin held it tightly... Hu Gua struggled desperately, and his fingernails scratched the ground, making a series of tooth-grinding squeaking sounds.
At this moment, no one noticed that Brother Tang, who was standing next to him, flicked his hand seemingly unintentionally, and thin golden needles shot into the soles of his shoes. However, due to his nervousness, even Hu Gua himself did not notice the slight numbness and itchiness.
Tang Sanshui, who was crying with a runny nose and eyes closed, suddenly realized something. He raised his hand to wipe away his tears and looked at Hu Gua.
Then he followed the hand that was strangling his throat and looked towards Madam Lin in disbelief. He realized something belatedly and let out a hoarse cry. He backed away desperately, his face full of fear.
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The people in the cell next to her, who had just looked at her with disgusting eyes, all retracted their gazes at the same time and hid backwards timidly, fearing that she would notice them.
Hu Gua was a man who knew the situation very well. He quickly began to beg for mercy by waving his hands. Mrs. Lin was not afraid of him playing tricks on her, so she let go of him and slowly took a few copper coins and threw them in her hand: "Have you figured it out?"
When Hu Gua saw this, he simply stopped hiding and said, "Ten Legs Poison."
Mrs. Lin's eyes were slightly stern.
The Ten-Leg Poison is a type of scorpion venom. Not only is the poison difficult to cure, but in some cases, even the tip of the scorpion's tail is made into a hidden weapon. The tip is too small and difficult to take out.
Madam Lin stared at him straight in the eyes: "Leaving the needle in?"
Hu Gua said, “Yes.”
Madam Lin was furious: "Assholes!! You assholes! You are so inhumane!! How old is he, and you dared to do that to him!!"
Hu Gua retreated quickly, picked up Tang Sanshui and blocked him. The copper coins in Lin's hand creaked, and Brother Tang blocked her in a hurry: "Mother, don't be impulsive."
He was afraid that she would really do it, so he forcibly snatched the copper coin from her hand and said, "Mother, the county magistrate will definitely handle this impartially. These two people are going to die, so why dirty your hands?"
Madam Lin was so angry that she was gasping for breath. She gritted her teeth for a long time before she turned around and quickly walked out of the prison.
Brother Tang quietly stuffed some more silver into the jailer's pocket and said, "Those two men have a deep hatred for us. Please help and take care of them."
The jailer understood what he meant, and took the silver away. "Don't worry, young man. These two are completely heartless and worse than beasts. We don't like them either, so we will take good care of them."
Brother Tang thanked her repeatedly, then quickly caught up with Madam Lin and changed the subject: "Mother, didn't you say you wanted to buy fermented bean curd?"
"What are you eating fermented bean curd for? A bastard is not worthy of eating fermented bean curd!" Madam Lin angrily said, "I shouldn't have married him! If I hadn't married into the Tang family, I wouldn't have gotten into such trouble! How could my son suffer like this!"
Brother Tang advised silently: "But mother, if you don't marry me, there will be no us, and no Xin Bao'er."
Mrs. Lin was snorting angrily, kicking stones all over the way, and the mother and son left in a panic.
In the carriage not far away, a hand slowly opened the curtains.
(End of this chapter)