Chapter 302 Octopus Pond (2/2)



"Then you can ask them to buy some for the villagers. Although you are married, you have not left the village yet. You have to think of us when there are any good things," the old man said as a matter of course.

The second son was a little angry when he heard this, but he didn't want to make things awkward. They were from the same village and would see each other every day. He didn't want to cause trouble for his father-in-law. "Uncle, it's not that we don't want to help. My dad has dug a fish pond, but there are no fish fry now. It's all empty. There are not many fish fry now. If there are more in the future, we will buy some for everyone."

"Xingye, this is really unfair of you. You are an outsider, and you came to our village to buy land and mountains. We didn't say anything, so why are you not willing to do such a small favor for us?" an aunt said sarcastically.

"That's right, that's right. We just rely on our father-in-law, the team leader. No other village would allow outsiders to lease land." The villagers also agreed.

"Grandpas and grandmas, aunts and uncles, Chunni and her three children are registered here, so it's natural for us to buy land and mountains here. We didn't rely on anyone's connections. You were all here when we bought them. If you think what we bought is illegal, you can sue us. If you have something to say today, just say it. I can't buy the fish fry, and I didn't lie to you." The second brother suppressed his anger. He could see that these people were all here for his fish pond.

The old men in front waved their hands to stop everyone from arguing, saying that those were unnecessary and that they were here to do business.

"We are all from the same village. Your lives are getting better and better. Don't you think you are starving? If you can't buy fish fry outside, I will share the ones here with you. You can buy more tomorrow." The old man knew that the couple was not lying. They had set their sights on Chunni and the others because they didn't buy any fish outside.

Chunni laughed angrily. Why would she starve? She was not in her sixties. Nowadays, it was not a problem for every family to eat well, but she could still have enough to eat.

"We only have a thousand fish fry here. We'll share them with you. What's the point of raising only a few fish a family?"

"It's okay if it's a little bit. We can just consider it as an experience and we will know how to raise fish tomorrow." The villagers were all staring at the fish in the pond. Why would you ask for money when one family has only a few fish? Just put these fish in the ditch and they will grow up on their own in a few months. It's like picking up a few big fish for free.

Chunni also saw what they meant. They just wanted to divide her fish pond today. "Uncle, I can't share my fish fry. If you want to raise them, let's reserve the fish fry early today. Maybe we can buy some tomorrow. But if everyone raises them, it will definitely not be easy. There may be problems with sales in the future."

"Old man, did you hear me? This girl just wants to eat all the food by herself. We can't sell her at a good price. Let her raise the fish herself and earn the money. Wait, she won't even help us buy fish fry tomorrow, next, or tenth month!" The villagers sneered.

"Chun Ni, this is where you're wrong. Think about it, without the help of the villagers, how are you going to harvest the crops and sell the fish? What if someone gets jealous and drugs the fish...right? Don't be so selfish. You have to lead everyone in everything you do. Your father is the team leader, you have to be aware of this!" Some people spoke in a sarcastic tone, with a hint of threat.

Chunni couldn't stand it any longer. "You want to threaten me? Try poisoning me. I will install an electric fence around the fish pond tomorrow. If anyone dares to come here in the middle of the night, I will electrocute them to death without any responsibility!"

"You, a married girl from outside the village, still want to be the boss of our village?" The old man pounded the ground with the wooden stick in his hand, venting his anger.

"Old Bisai, you just want to scare us because my man is from another world. I tell you, just dream on. If you have time, go home and help your widow sister-in-law catch a few more mice in the house!" Chunni pinched her waist and cursed. She couldn't bear it anymore! She really thought she was easy to talk to!

When this old man was young, he was caught having an affair with his sister-in-law. He argued that he was helping his sister-in-law catch mice in the house.

The villagers lowered their heads and covered their mouths, not daring to laugh out loud. No one dared to say anything to his face. Everyone talked behind his back. This old man really holds a grudge.

The old man's face turned blue with anger. "Girl, you really don't need to be taught a lesson. I'll have to let your dad teach you a lesson later. You, an outsider, dare to show off in the village. I really give you face!"

"You old coffin-stinger, your tone is worse than athlete's foot, you think you are the local emperor, who has to get your permission before doing anything in the village, you should have been destroyed long ago! You feudal remnants should hurry up and reunite with your master!" Chunni's mouth seemed to be enlightened, no one could understand what she said.

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