Chapter 18 Transmigrated into a Cannon Fodder Female Supporting Character in a Historical Novel



Upon hearing this, Zhao Zhipeng flattered the casino boss and then quickly left with his two older brothers.

"It's finally over. My legs were weak just now," Zhao Er said, wiping his sweat after leaving the casino.

There was still a trace of lingering fear on his face.

After all, those who run casinos are genuinely worried about them resorting to underhanded tactics.

"Yeah, that was really scary. I almost fell to the ground too. With so many people watching, it was really frightening," Zhao Da added.

As for Zhao Zhipeng, although he was better off than his two older brothers, he was still covered in cold sweat.

After all, he had just faced those people head-on.

He could sense the malice in their eyes.

"Let's go, let's go back quickly, their families are probably getting impatient," Zhao Da said hurriedly.

Upon hearing this, the other two also hurried home.

Not long after, he returned home.

"You're back! How did it go?" Zhao Zhipeng's mother breathed a sigh of relief when she saw the three of them return together. In any case, they were all alright now.

"It's alright, it's all taken care of," Zhao Da said upon hearing this.

As for Zhao Er, he was pestered by his wife, who kept asking him for details.

Zhao Zhipeng's biological father, who was sitting on the door frame, also softened his expression.

Zhao Zhipeng breathed a sigh of relief as the casino matter was resolved.

But the thought of the debt I'll have in the future makes me feel dizzy.

After resolving this matter, Zhao Zhipeng lost his previous carefree attitude and started earning money and work points.

Sometimes I would go to town to look for odd jobs.

He couldn't refuse to work, because apart from his two older brothers who didn't come forward to ask for the money, other people would come to his door from time to time to urge him to pay back the debt.

Therefore, he treated every penny as if it were a dime, and was very frugal.

They were constantly preoccupied with making money and working.

It took him five years to pay back the money he had borrowed.

At this time, Zhao Zhipeng almost fell ill from exhaustion.

Although I am not sick, my body has become weak.

As for Zhao Zhipeng's biological parents, although they were heartbroken, they were powerless to help.

"My son, you've finally made it through!" Zhao Zhipeng's mother said to him with a sigh, her face beaming with joy.

"You can't gamble anymore. Those who gamble never end up well."

“You’ve suffered for five whole years, you must remember this lesson,” Zhao Zhipeng’s mother said earnestly.

"I know, Mother. I regretted it a long time ago." Zhao Zhipeng looked exhausted and distressed.

He didn't know what was wrong with him back then, that he would have the audacity to borrow money from the casino and gamble so much of it.

But upon closer reflection, he realized that someone might have set him up.

Otherwise, how could he have come into contact with those people and ended up on a thorny and wrong path?

"Pengpeng, live a good life from now on. The past is the past, so don't dwell on it," Zhao Zhipeng's mother comforted him.

"I know, Mother, I will." Zhao Zhipeng swallowed the bitterness in his heart and said to his mother.

These past five years have been tough for him, and his own mother hasn't fared much better either.

After the family split up, their say in the business diminished considerably.

Zhao Zhipeng's biological mother also found it hard to accept, but she could only keep comforting herself in her heart.

After the family split up, he lost his former assertiveness and often had to endure some of the mistreatment from his daughter-in-law.

Zhao Zhipeng lay on the bed, his face pale and worried, troubled about his future plans.

The body has suffered considerable damage due to prolonged labor.

But for the sake of their future lives, they have no choice but to grit their teeth and persevere.

After sending the male and female protagonists to a labor camp, Mo Qian stopped paying attention to them.

After all, in this era, the fate of those sent to labor camps was already sealed.

After that, Mo Qian devoted her energy to her current life.

I had already picked up my books and started reading them before the announcement of the college entrance examination.

Not only did she watch it herself, but she also mobilized the original owner's brothers.

Except for those who simply couldn't bear to watch, everyone else watched along with Mo Qian.

As a result, once the college entrance examination information was released, everyone became even more proactive in studying.

In the end, besides Mo Qian being admitted to university, the other brothers who applied also passed the exam.

The news caused a great stir in the village.

The educated youth in the educated youth compound were very surprised to hear this.

When choosing a major, Mo Qian directly chose a medical major because of her previous experience in studying and practicing medicine.

After graduation, he continued to work in the medical field.

Because she was proficient in both traditional Chinese and Western medicine, she saved many patients in the second half of her life.

Even after retirement, I would still occasionally go to the hospital for shifts.

On a day when the sun was setting, Mo Qian sat in a rocking chair and looked at the colorful clouds in the distance.

In his mind, he was reminiscing about the first half of her life.

Upon their arrival, they first crippled the male and female protagonists and sent them far away to labor camps.

Many years later, when I heard news of them, they had already served their full time in the labor camp before leaving that small mountain village.

Because of the male protagonist's long absence, when he returned home, he had a younger brother.

After the male protagonist returned home, everything in the house was handed over to his younger brother, and he could only live a subservient life, dependent on others.

As for the female lead, she was abandoned by the male lead not long after the two left the small mountain village.

With nowhere else to turn, the female protagonist eventually returned to the village...

When she went to university, she put in a lot of effort to better apply both traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine.

As a result, these things greatly helped her in her later medical practice.

Thinking of those who were grateful to her after recovering from their illness, I felt a warmth in my heart.

Even now, so much time has passed, and her patients still visit her from time to time.

Thinking of this, a smile involuntarily crept onto his lips.

Looking at the afterglow of the setting sun in the distance and feeling the gentle breeze on her face, Mo Qian felt very peaceful.

He said to Xiaobai in his heart.

"Xiaobai, let's go."

"Yes, Master."

Afterwards, the two left this world, a faint smile on the original owner's lips...

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