Chapter 88 Whoever pushed the person down should apologize (2/2)



If it weren't for the fact that Hao Chunhua had given birth to two sons for him, he would have been driven to the point of wanting to hit her every moment.

This woman is either always trying to take advantage of others or figuring out who the next sucker will be.

I earn forty yuan a month. After sending ten yuan back to my hometown, I give the rest to her.

For a normal person, with that much money, even without trying to get a bargain, they could eat quite well.

But Hao Chunhua is quite the opposite. She's stingy every month, only buying meat twice a month, and she won't even pick the vegetables she grows in her own garden to eat. She's always eyeing other people's vegetable gardens.

When she saw other people's leftover vegetables rotting in the field, she shamelessly asked them for some.

Once, I felt that the vegetables I was eating weren't fresh, and when I asked, I found out that she had picked them up.

At the time, he thought the vegetables in his garden hadn't grown well yet, or there was something wrong with the soil, so he made a special trip to check on them.

The vegetables in my own garden, if not the best among all the gardens, are at least not bad.

His head was buzzing. He bent down, picked all the vegetables, carried them home, and threw them in front of Hao Chunhua, warning her that if she picked vegetables that other people didn't want and left her own vegetables unpicked, he would go to the army and give the vegetable plots to others.

Although that incident scared her for a few months, she gradually returned to her old ways, and now she's gone even further, even starting to extort money from people.

As Hao Chunhua listened to everyone recounting what had happened, and then Qin Gang yelled at her like that, she was completely stunned and stood there at a loss.

She couldn't understand why she would push Su Yue when she couldn't win an argument. The first time she couldn't move her, she pushed her again when Su Yue turned to look at Fu Shen.

When she looked at Su Yue with a confused expression, she finally understood why.

She was jealous of Su Yue, jealous of her jet-black, shiny hair, while her own hair, though black, had no luster whatsoever.

I was jealous of her fair skin, as white as a freshly peeled egg. I didn't put much oil in my cooking, but my face was covered in it, with pores the size of pinholes.

I was jealous of her fresh scent, while I was covered in greasy hair and sweaty underarms, the smell of sweat mixed with other odors was awful. Even my two sons said she smelled bad when they came home from school.

It's less about jealousy and more about envying Su Yue's life. Su Yue is able to live so well because Fu Shen gave her all of this.

The person who should have had all of this was her niece from her maternal family.

As she pushed Su Yue, she was thinking that if Su Yue's face was placed on the ground and rubbed raw by sand, leaving scars, Fu Shen would definitely get disgusted after looking at it for a while, and then her niece would have a chance.

When Wang Jingyi arrived, the first thing she did was look Su Yue up and down carefully, her eyes full of worry, "Are you alright?"

She picked two baskets of green vegetables from the garden, intending to blanch them in boiling water, dry them, and send them back to Beicheng.

As she carried the vegetables back to her doorstep, a military wife rushed over to tell her that Su Yue had almost been pushed to the ground by Hao Chunhua. The reason was that Hao Chunhua was being mean; after exchanging a few words, Hao Chunhua couldn't win the argument and secretly pushed Su Yue, only to be pushed back by Su Yue. Fu Shen and Qin Gang were also there, and the argument was about to escalate to the military base. They asked her to go and see what was going on, since Su Yue was her goddaughter and she was more lenient with her.

She overheard the gist of it and was terrified. Su Yue was pregnant; if Hao Chunhua pushed her down, what would happen?

Hao Chunhua felt indignant when she heard Wang Jingyi's words. Why was everyone blaming her when she was the one who was injured?

She couldn't help but say, "I'm the one who's in trouble."

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