But Old Lady Xu's son and daughter-in-law are both dead. According to rural tradition, shouldn't she buy a boy to carry on the family line?
【Maybe girls are cheaper?】
[With such a beautiful face, Xiao Ji must have been very pretty when she was little. Beautiful babies are also very expensive. If it was to save money, there's no way Old Lady Xu would have chosen Xiao Ji. She's not a kind person.]
I'm getting more and more confused. What's going on? Can we report this to the police and have them investigate?
Yun Yuan chuckled lightly, her tone very calm.
"I heard from the villagers that when I arrived in the village, I was very small. My height and language development were different from other three-year-olds. I looked like I was only two years old."
Yun Yuan stared into Xue Huaiyun's eyes and spoke slowly, "Do you think there's a possibility that the grandmother lost her own granddaughter and, fearing being criticized by the villagers, went out and brought her back?"
Xiao Ji's guess is well-founded. What should we do? Should we ask the police to investigate?
[Could Xiao Ji be the missing daughter of some family? ]
[Old Lady Xu treats Xiao Ji badly. I'd be suspicious too.]
[To not care about her son's only bloodline is either cruel or vicious. I also think it's highly likely that Xiao Ji isn't Old Lady Xu's biological granddaughter.]
"Don't talk nonsense, how is it possible!" Xue Huaiyun shouted angrily, as if this could vent the anxiety in his heart: "Lin Jiancao, you are really telling all kinds of lies to clear yourself of the child engagement."
"I'm just suspicious. Are you so anxious because you know something?" Yun Yuan said with a half-smile: "By the way, did your classmates know that you asked for leave to come back and get married?"
"It's just a certificate. I'll leave after I get it. There's no need to notify them."
"That's right. After all, how many college students get married so early? I feel ashamed that you're so impatient."
"Lin Jiancao, I'm getting the marriage certificate with you to give you face, so don't be shameless."
"If someone doesn't know you, they would think you are the Jade Emperor." Yun Yuan mocked.
Seeing that Yun Yuan was unmoved, Xue Huaiyun was about to threaten her with some harsh words when Old Lady Xu came over.
He snorted coldly, folded his hands and watched the fun, as if to say, "See how your grandma will deal with you!"
Old Lady Xu angrily said, "Lin Jiancao, you've grown too powerful, haven't you? If you dare to participate in any variety show, I'll withdraw immediately, okay?"
Yun Yuan frowned: "Grandma, did Xue Huaiyun tell you?"
"So what? He's your future husband, so he should take care of you."
"You don't care about what I eat or what I wear, but you care about my freedom?" Yun Yuan's lips curled up in a mocking arc: "I'm twenty years old now, not a three-year-old child. Even if my parents were here, they wouldn't control me like this."
Old Lady Xu looked at her disappointedly: "Lin Jiancao, what did I teach you before? A woman should regard her husband as her heaven and follow the three obediences and four virtues. Look at you, you are so charming, not smart enough, you don't know how to dress up, and you don't have a high level of education. Who else would want you besides Huai Yun?"
"That's enough," Yun Yuan said. "From childhood on, you've only ever suppressed me, forcing me to put you first in everything, telling me I can't do this or that. No matter how well I do or how hard I try to please you, you're never satisfied. It's as if I was born to be your slave."
Old Lady Xu pointed at Yun Yuan's nose and cursed angrily.
"Lin Jiancao, don't think you can disobey me now that you've grown up. When your parents died in a car accident, I raised you with all my might, and this is how you repay me?"
It's this sentence again.
Yun Yuan said impatiently, "Since I was little, what have you ever given me? Every day you either beat me or scold me. Have you ever bought me even a single toy?"
From childhood to adulthood, I have been wearing old clothes given by people in the village. You have never bought me new clothes. Even when my hair grew long, I had to cut it myself, and you never thought of taking me to the barber shop to trim it.
The food source of our family is entirely dependent on the poultry and livestock I raise myself. You use the money to buy meat and eat it all by yourself, while I can't even afford sanitary napkins.
You also prevented me from going to school. It was not until the village chief came to mobilize me that you reluctantly agreed to let me go to elementary school. As for school supplies such as pencils, notebooks, and erasers, you never bought them for me. I could only pick up the discarded stationery of my classmates to use.
After I finally graduated from elementary school, you pretended to fall and get injured, using this as an excuse to stop me from continuing my studies. You also locked me up at home and didn't allow me to go out.
You keep saying it's you
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