After this thorough examination, Ye Weiwei suddenly realized that the original owner of the body was the biggest ingrate in the book.
He even abandoned his family for that scumbag Zhao Mingzhe.
The thought that her eldest brother would die on the farm this winter, her second brother would be injured and disabled on a mission a year later, her parents would be plagued by illness and unable to enjoy their old age, and even her usually cheerful and sunny third brother would have a drastic change in personality made Ye Weiwei feel that time was running out.
Now that she has taken over the original owner's body, she must take over everything from her; she must do something to prevent the tragedy from happening.
"Do you think I'm particularly heartless?" Ye Weiwei asked softly when Huo Xiao didn't speak.
Huo Xiao patted the little girl's head. "It's not your fault. Your family is doing this for your own good."
If he were to have such a beautiful and lovely daughter in the future, he would risk his life to protect her and shield her from all the dangers of the world.
"Yes, they all meant well for me. But I was heartless and disregarded them for a scumbag, like I was possessed! Luckily, I snapped out of it yesterday when I almost drowned. Huo Xiao, the environment at the Northwest Farm is too harsh, my parents are getting old, I..."
Huo Xiao interrupted Ye Weiwei, "Don't worry, your parents and relatives are my parents and relatives too. I will help them with you. Whatever you want to do, I will support you."
"Mmm." Ye Weiwei snuggled her little head against Huo Xiao's chest. "Huo Xiao, you're so good to me."
She was right about him; she let him pass another test.
You know, many people are afraid to get involved with people in cowsheds and farms these days, but Huo Xiao didn't hesitate at all and chose to stand by her side, which is really rare.
Because Ye Weiwei had severed ties with her family, it was impossible for her to write to her parents at the Northwest Farm to tell them that she was getting married. Moreover, even if she did write, they might not receive the letter, and it might even cause them trouble.
The only people she can write to now are her uncle and her second brother.
My maternal uncle, Zhang Changnian, was a regimental commander in the South China Military Region. A few years ago, my maternal grandfather's family moved abroad, leaving only my uncle, who worked in the military region, and my married mother in China. If it weren't for my uncle's connections, it wouldn't have been so easy for her to escape and become a sent-down youth.
After writing the two letters and putting them in envelopes, Ye Weiwei handed them to Huo Xiao to mail. She also declined Huo Xiao's invitation to stay for dinner at the Huo family home and left.
She is now eager to cultivate and improve her supernatural abilities as soon as possible.
Given the misunderstanding yesterday, Ye Weiwei was much more careful this time. After making sure no one saw her, she slipped up the mountain alone.
She went to the same big tree as yesterday and found that the leaves of the tree were much greener than before.
It must have been that she drew upon the wood-elemental energy in the surrounding air during her cultivation, which benefited the plant as well.
With each breath, it seemed as if everything around me was silent.
Ye Weiwei was enveloped in green wood-elemental energy, like a green cocoon.
The mental ability, which had been completely depleted, was rapidly recovering. This wood-type ability truly lived up to its reputation as a life-giving ability, possessing an innate healing effect.
After Ye Weiwei finished circulating her energy through several major cycles and ended her cultivation, she found the surrounding air to be restless and uneasy.
She used her spiritual power and discovered that several large creatures were rushing towards her, just like the two wild boars from yesterday, rampaging and shaking the large tree next to Ye Weiwei.
These guys were probably attracted by the wood-elemental energy that emanated from her during her cultivation.
Thus, Ye Weiwei effortlessly obtained a wild boar, a wild deer, two roe deer, six wild rabbits, and nine pheasants.
The Daqingshan Mountains are indeed rich in natural resources.
On her way down the mountain, Ye Weiwei picked a lot of mushrooms and wild vegetables, and also carried a wild rabbit, intending to bring it back to the educated youth settlement to improve her image.
She hadn't forgotten that she still had a large debt to settle.
Although everyone got to share some wild boar meat thanks to Ye Weiwei yesterday, and the meals at the educated youth station have been a bit oily these past few days, everyone was still very happy to see Ye Weiwei bring back wild rabbits for an extra meal.
Except for a few individuals.
While washing the pot, Li Jing muttered under her breath, "It's just a wild rabbit. They're all spineless. They're bought off with such a small favor."
Hou Zheng happened to hear this when he returned from fetching water, and couldn't help but retort, "You've got guts, so why don't you just not eat it later!"
Li Jing was so angry she almost jumped up and down. "Hou Zheng, it's you again! Mind your own business!"
Hou Zheng snorted coldly, too lazy to bother with this kind of person.
After pouring the water into the vat, he picked up the bucket and went to fetch more water.
During the meal, Ye Weiwei noticed that Ye Wanwan and Dong Jianhua were not there.
Ye Wanwan is probably too ashamed to show her face in public. As for Tung Chee-hwa, let's not even mention him.
Ye Wanwan's affair with Zhao Mingzhe has been exposed, yet he still eagerly tries to lick her boots.
After finishing her meal, Ye Weiwei said to Zhao Mingzhe, who was about to leave, "Comrade Zhao Mingzhe, it's time for you to pay your debts."
One sentence drew everyone's attention to Zhao Mingzhe, making him grit his teeth in anger.
"Don't worry, I definitely won't renege on my debt!"
After saying that, he turned around and went back into the house to get a box.
"Here you go! All the things you've given me over the years, and everything I've brought with me, are here."
Ye Weiwei opened the box in front of everyone. Inside were several books, a fountain pen, a towel, gloves, several pieces of clothing, and shoes, including the Zhongshan suit she had worn that morning, as well as leather shoes.
Ye Weiwei raised an eyebrow when she saw this. Did she think it wasn't worth it to give her the money back, so she changed her mind again?
"Besides these, there are also things you didn't bring from home, so I'll give you an extra hundred yuan as compensation."
"Okay." Ye Weiwei seemed very easy to talk to, and took the hundred yuan and put it directly into her pocket.
Zhao Mingzhe was so angry at her nonchalant attitude that his lungs ached. He said bitterly, "Ye Weiwei, we're completely even now. I hope you won't bother me again!"
Ye Weiwei looked at him with disgust, as if he were looking at something dirty. "Don't worry, I was blind before and was completely fooled by you two scoundrels. Now my eyesight is very good."
You better not regret it!
Zhao Mingzhe made a harsh statement and went back to his room.
Ye Weiwei glanced at everyone and said, "I'm sorry you've all been laughing at me these past two days. Anyone who wants anything from this box, I'm willing to trade at half price, no tickets required."
Everyone became interested as soon as they heard that it was half price and no tickets were required.
In the end, everything in the box was swapped out, and even the box itself was left.
Ye Weiwei received another hundred yuan or so.
In fact, the things the original owner had given Zhao Mingzhe over the years were worth far more than this, but she knew that these things, along with that hundred yuan, were enough to make Zhao Mingzhe feel the pinch. Most importantly, it was embarrassing!
Zhao Mingzhe, this hypocrite, has always prided himself on being noble and values his reputation immensely. After being repeatedly humiliated by Ye Weiwei, he must be furious.
Zhao Mingzhe was indeed driven crazy by Ye Weiwei.
Because of Ye Weiwei's commotion when she was collecting tools today, he lost his job as a scorekeeper. Now he not only has to work in the fields with everyone else, but he also has to endure the pointing fingers and whispers of the villagers. It's absolutely terrible.
He was exhausted after hoeing the fields for half the afternoon.
He didn't need to suffer like this; it was all Ye Weiwei's fault!
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