Soon, Tang Baozhu learned where she was from her memories and the timeline.
This should be in 1990, and the body that Tang Baozhu occupied belonged to someone who had exceeded the one-child policy.
The family had been secretly hoping to have a son, but before Tang Baozhu was born, they already had almost three older sisters.
The parents weren't heartless people at first. They had already gritted their teeth and supported their three older sisters at home, even paying the fines.
Unexpectedly, the fourth child was also a girl. They had already gritted their teeth and raised her to be almost six months old when the parents of this body became pregnant again.
Pregnancy should have been a happy thing. Anyway, the three older sisters could take care of the fourth daughter, so they wouldn't have to worry about her. A simple bowl of rice porridge would have been enough.
Although the fines and household registration haven't been paid yet, the initial plan was to stay.
However, she overheard some village shaman saying that Tang Baozhu's possession of the body was bad luck for the child in her mother's womb, and that if she continued to carry the child, her mother would never be able to give birth to a son.
For parents who want to have a son to carry on the family line, these words are particularly effective. Without saying a word, the grandmother of this body simply threw the child outside.
Tang Baozhu just happened to take over this body. If Tang Baozhu had arrived any later, the baby in this body would have been taken away by human traffickers.
In her previous life, this baby was taken away by human traffickers and sold to a childless family in the outskirts of the provincial capital.
Siya was the name given to this body by her parents. She already had three older sisters, who were called Daya, Erya, and Sanya, so after she was born, she was simply called Siya, following the example of her three older sisters.
At first, the family, who had no children, treated Siya quite well. But when Siya was six years old, the family suddenly became pregnant, and they started to dislike her.
They felt that Siya was taking advantage of their child, taking advantage of them in many ways, and then they started to work like slaves in their house.
He never even attended primary school; he was, to put it mildly, completely illiterate.
She had been working as a nanny and maid in their family. At first, she resisted when she was young, but every time she resisted, she was beaten repeatedly in return.
She was so afraid of being beaten that she dared not fight back, and then she served their family until she was 26 years old.
It was actually disgusting. They said they were serving their whole family, but it really felt like they were being treated like child brides, especially since they had a son.
Their son was particularly inhuman, disgusting. He was probably fifteen or sixteen years old and had already developed, and he started having those wicked thoughts.
Then he developed a vicious intention towards Siya, and no matter how much she resisted, it was useless; she was constantly being beaten.
This kind of life continued until they were 26 years old, when their son went to study in another city, finally ending this nightmarish existence.
It wasn't until the human traffickers were suddenly caught that the police, during their investigation, managed to find out all the information about the people they had abducted.
Originally, Siya's miserable life should have been over, but her biological parents were particularly inhuman.
They felt that since she was already someone else's son, she shouldn't come back. She was someone else's person in life and in death.
Unfortunately, her biological parents were too optimistic. Their beastly son already had a girl he liked in another city. How could he possibly be interested in someone who was treated like a slave at home, like a maid?
In the end, that beast's family paid them 10,000 yuan in compensation, and then let Siya's biological parents take her back.
For those ignorant mountain villages, it's easy to imagine how difficult life would be for Siya if she went back home; the entire village would practically drown her in their gossip.
Finally, unable to bear the gossip and the years of beatings, she developed mental problems, or as commonly known, became somewhat neurotic.
Finally, he hanged himself on the mountain with a rope.
The male and female protagonists of this little world have no relation to Siya at all, not even to her biological parents.
The only one who got a little bit involved with the female lead was her adoptive parents' beastly son, who was what people commonly call a "simp." Unfortunately, the male lead appeared in the end, and then he was no longer relevant.
Tang Baozhu suddenly saw something interesting through her memories.
I don't know where Siya heard it, but there's a kind of herb in their area that supposedly makes it impossible to have children after eating it. It's a little bit toxic, but not too toxic.
As long as you don't eat it every day, it won't kill you, but eating too much will have an impact on your health. The most important thing is that it can kill sperm in the body, making men unable to have children.
She certainly didn't prepare it for herself; she simply picked some of the herb when no one was looking and secretly dried it.
When the weather gets particularly hot each year, I brew a whole big pot of it under the guise of making herbal tea.
Given Siya's status in their family, she definitely wasn't qualified to drink this herbal tea, so in the end, it all benefited the three of them.
Siya has been brewing this herbal tea for about five or six years, which is why she doesn't have any children even though her son has slept with her for several years.
When Tang Baozhu saw this part in her memory, she wondered how Si Ya, who was so ruthless as to be willing to do things that would cause her to have no descendants, could drive herself crazy.
This is something she can't understand. She could even think of cutting off their family line, albeit slowly, so why did she drive herself crazy in the end and not even take revenge on her own parents?
Since she couldn't figure it out, Tang Baozhu stopped thinking about it. Now that she was inside the space, she was sure she wouldn't encounter human traffickers anymore.
She didn't intend to encounter human traffickers; she was just wondering if orphanages still existed in this day and age.
At the very least, I need to find a place where I can register my household registration. Although I can live in this space, and even live very well, since there are so many spaces, and puppets are serving me.
But now that we've come to this little world, we must abide by its rules; at the very least, we should have a household registration.
The easiest place to get a household registration is probably an orphanage, as management there seems to be easier.
He emerged from the space, carrying a puppet with him, and had the puppet carry him away from the place.
She wouldn't acknowledge the parents who abandoned her anyway, and since she'd never have the chance to see them again, she might as well leave this city and go to another provincial capital.
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