Seeing the house suddenly quiet, Yuan Mengge and Li Xue'e exchanged a glance, then turned to observe that there was no one around. They then pulled Li Xue'e and quietly moved to the back of the house.
Sure enough, a sound that made one's heart race was heard.
Li Xue'e's face turned red instantly, and she grabbed Yuan Mengge and quickly left.
Once back under the tree, she looked at Yuan Mengge with a mixture of amusement and exasperation: "Did you already guess they were doing that kind of thing? You even dragged me along to eavesdrop!"
Yuan Mengge smiled and said, "I just went to confirm if they were in that kind of relationship."
The man just called himself Uncle Liang to the child, but now he's having sex with the child's mother in the room.
It seems he is this woman's lover.
Li Xue'e looked at her in surprise and asked, "How did you know they were in that kind of relationship?"
Yuan Mengge found a rock by the tree and sat down, saying, "I guessed."
Li Xue'e looked at her suspiciously: "..."
Then she looked into the room again and asked, "Are we going to wait here and watch? The children have all gone out to play..."
Yuan Lingge: "We have to wait. Let's go, let's go somewhere farther away first."
He then pulled Li Xue'e away from there, turned around, and began to stroll around the village.
When they see local villagers, they'll pretend to ask them for directions, randomly giving a name that doesn't exist.
The villagers were naturally confused, not knowing who she was asking.
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Bailang Town, Huang Jingjing's home.
Huang Jingjing was lying on her bed in her room, wrapped in a blanket and facing the wall. Her mother was sitting on the bedside. There was another young girl in the room, Huang Jingjing's cousin.
My cousin asked curiously, "Is that medicine effective?"
Huang Jingjing's mother replied, "The old Chinese medicine doctor said that this medicine needs to be taken for three days, twice a day. Once she gets her period, it will be considered successful."
After returning from the police station late last night, Huang Jingjing quietly told her mother that she would go to the doctor to get her medicine this morning.
So early this morning, her mother went to find an old traditional Chinese medicine doctor in town and got a prescription for Chinese medicine from him.
Then I went to the pharmacy to get the medicine, and as soon as I got back, I brewed it for her to drink.
One dose of medicine can be boiled into two bowls, one for lunch and one for dinner. Three doses were prepared and should be taken over three days.
According to the old Chinese medicine doctor, menstruation will start after drinking it for three days, and then you can stop.
You need to take good care of your body for the next two months. You may experience irregular periods for a while, but this is normal and will get better in a few months.
Her cousin nodded knowingly, then said to Huang Jingjing, "It's okay, don't be afraid. As long as you don't get pregnant... even if you do get pregnant, you can have an abortion."
However, it's best not to get pregnant, because getting pregnant and then having an abortion is a completely different matter.
In the living room outside, Huang Jingjing's father sat with several other people, his face grim.
A middle-aged woman, her face contorted with grief, pleaded with Mr. Huang, "Brother, we really didn't know Miaomiao would do such a thing... She must not have done it on purpose; her boyfriend must have forced her. Brother, please forgive Miaomiao! We'll definitely discipline her properly when we get back! Brother!"
The middle-aged man next to the middle-aged woman nodded nervously and said, "Brother, we'll definitely break her legs when we get back! But please don't let her go to jail! She's your niece too!"
Mr. Huang slammed his fist on the table in anger, pointing at him and yelling, "I don't have a niece like this! What kind of cousin would treat her younger cousin like this? Huh? Look at what she's done! Look at what Jingjing has become! Huh? How can I forgive her? Huh!"
The middle-aged woman cried, "Brother, it's my fault. I didn't raise her well. Please give her another chance! We'll do anything you want! Brother! Please don't let her go to jail! Waaah—"
"I just don't understand, how did you raise your child? Why did you raise her like this? Huh?" Mr. Huang said angrily, clenching his jaw.
They never imagined that it was their niece who tricked her cousin into being raped by another man!
Huang Jingjing, who was in the room, kept listening to the noise outside. She stared at the wall next to the bed with a gloomy look in her eyes.
Bai Miaomiao's parents were pleading with Huang's father outside, but Huang's father angrily drove them out, along with other uncles and grandfathers from the family.
Other relatives came to see how this matter should be handled. Some felt it was unforgivable, while others felt that they were all relatives, and even siblings.
If there are any issues between siblings, they should handle them at home. There's no need to take it to the police station and send the child to jail.
The main reason is that this would bring shame to their family, make them a laughingstock, and invite gossip and criticism.
Some people advised reconciliation, while others advised punishing the perpetrators according to the law, saying that covering up a crime is also shameful.
The main goal is to get the Huang family to issue a letter of understanding so that Bai Miaomiao won't have to go to jail.
As Huang Jingjing listened to her relatives trying to reconcile the situation, she was so angry that she bit her lip until it bled.
Not a single relative stood up for her or spoke up for her; they were all only concerned with the family's reputation.
Huang Jingjing was especially furious at those relatives who spoke up for Bai Miaomiao.
She thought coldly to herself: You don't want her to go to jail? You just wait!
That night, in the dead of night, she secretly took a letter and went to the neighbor's house in another village, where Bai Miaomiao lived.
He slipped the envelope through the back window of his neighbor's house.
The next morning, after the neighbors got up and went in and out of the house several times, they suddenly saw an envelope lying by the window around noon.
"Huh? What's this?" The old lady in the house picked up the envelope and looked at it.
But the old lady couldn't read, so she turned around and showed it to her second son, who happened to be passing by: "Ah Liang, look at this paper. What does it say on it?"
The old lady's second son glanced at the letter, opened the envelope, took out the letter inside, and his expression suddenly changed. He immediately turned and ran to his elder brother's room, shouting, "Brother! Sister-in-law! Come out quickly! Hurry!"
The eldest brother and sister-in-law, who were just about to lie down for a nap, came out of the room: "What's wrong? What do you want?"
The older sister-in-law asked, puzzled, "What happened? Why are you in such a hurry?"
Ah Liang handed them the paper in his hand: "Look, someone slipped this into their house."
After the older brother took it and his wife examined it carefully, their expressions instantly changed.
The older sister-in-law covered her mouth and shook her head in disbelief, saying, "No...no...I don't believe it..."
The older brother was also very excited, and then said to his younger brother, "Quick, quick, go and call someone!"
Then he ran to the fishpond by the roadside outside the village.
His wife sat down on a chair in the living room, crying.
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