Previously, other bad guys were only punished with two lightning strikes at most, but this person was given special attention by Tang Baozhu.
He cleaved it into nine pieces; who told him to offend Tang Baozhu?
The goal was to make Chi suffer more pain. The first eight bolts of lightning were enough to make him feel like he was dying, but only the last bolt of lightning would reduce him to ashes.
After everything was collected, only a charred black spot remained; nothing was left.
Seeing this, Tang Baozhu nodded in satisfaction. Finally, she no longer had to worry about avenging the little girl, and she felt much more at ease.
Even her soul felt a sense of ease. She knew this was the little girl's feeling, and that she had been reincarnated immediately after taking revenge.
Tang Baozhu checked the time. She had been delayed by watching the commotion for a while, and there was still about half an hour until it was time to board the train. As long as the train didn't arrive early, she shouldn't be late.
I hurried toward the train station. Anyway, most trains are late, and I figured if the train wasn't late this time, I could make it in time.
From afar, I could see the location of the train station. I quietly hid in a secluded spot, took out the two packages from my spatial storage, and then headed towards the train station with the packages in hand.
When I arrived, there wasn't a single train on the line. It seemed I had arrived quite early, and the train was indeed delayed again.
After waiting for almost an hour, the train finally arrived at the station, and I quickly ran to my carriage.
After a period of crowding, I finally got into the train carriage and arrived at the carriage where my ticket was. I quickly sat down in my seat.
After putting my luggage away, I finally had time to look around at my surroundings.
The people sitting around me were all strangers, and their ages varied, unlike the last time I went to the countryside, when everyone was a sent-down youth and we had common topics to discuss.
At this moment, everyone was a stranger, and no one spoke much. Tang Baozhu was surrounded by silence.
Elsewhere was bustling with activity, creating a stark contrast with her surroundings.
Tang Baozhu wasn't the type of person who really enjoyed crowds, and she didn't seem to mind that no one was talking to her.
This train goes directly to Beijing and goes straight to Brother Su's place. As for the original owner's parents, it seems that the original owner didn't have high expectations for them. He just wanted them to be able to enjoy their old age in peace.
This wasn't Tang Baozhu's own idea, but rather the little girl's own, even though her parents didn't want her to die such a tragic death in her previous life.
However, she still felt a little uneasy. She felt that the past life was over and they shouldn't continue to be together in this life, but she would feel guilty if she didn't care at all.
So all I need to do in this life is ensure they have someone to rely on in their old age.
This is why Tang Baozhu did not go directly back to the little girl's home, but went directly to the capital.
In addition, she was originally an outsider and never did anything unnecessary; she simply lived out her natural lifespan as she pleased.
Tang Baozhu spent three days on the train before finally arriving at her destination. When she got off the train, she felt sour and smelly all over.
Even though she had already taken two cleansing talismans on herself halfway through, she still felt very dirty as long as she didn't wash herself with water.
Because she hadn't told Su Rui'an beforehand, Tang Baozhu was all alone after getting off the train.
Fortunately, Tang Baozhu knew where Su Rui'an lived, so she only needed to go directly to him.
They asked for directions along the way until they found Su Rui'an's place, which was a small courtyard house. It didn't look very big from the outside, but they didn't know how big it was inside.
Tang Baozhu was relieved to hear that Su Rui'an had separated from his parents and was living alone in this small courtyard.
She really disliked the feeling of being suppressed by someone above her, especially since that person was a stepmother; just thinking about it gave her a terrible headache.
Fortunately, Su Rui'an has separated from his biological father and stepmother. After his biological father retires from working in the factory, he will have to give him some living expenses every month so that he can at least support his biological father.
Tang Baozhu didn't care about this at all, nor did she care about that little bit of money per month. Besides, it was only right to provide for the elderly. Even if her own father was a terrible person, they couldn't do something like not taking care of the elderly.
Seeing the lock hanging on the front door, she knew Su Rui'an wasn't home, and now she didn't know where to look for him.
She wasn't going to be a fool and just wait there. She took out a piece of paper and a pen from her spatial storage and explained that she was already there, adding that she was waiting for him at the inn.
Anyway, there's a hotel not far outside the alley, so it's quite close.
He could simply slip the note under the door. Once Su Rui'an returned, he would see the note and be able to find him quickly.
As Tang Baozhu left Su Rui'an's door, people lined the alleyways to watch the commotion, their eyes filled with suspicion, probably wondering what Tang Baozhu had come for.
Tang Baozhu didn't care about their gazes at all. She knew that this was a common impression in this era. When everyone was wary of spies, it would be natural to be wary of a stranger coming into their alley.
After leaving the alley, she went straight to the hotel next door, booked a room, and paid for two days' rent in advance, since she didn't know when Su Rui'an would see the note.
I don't know if Su Rui'an went to work at the research institute. If he did, he might not be back for ten days or half a month.
After all, it's incredibly busy inside, with a lot of things to do. Plus, in this era, everyone is dedicated to their work and wishes they could work overtime until dawn.
Ten days or half a month, it feels like it would be great if they could come back.
Tang Baozhu's guess was entirely correct. She waited for about ten days, but he still didn't come to find her. Fortunately, she wasn't bored, and she spent the last few days going out to play.
She has visited almost every place. She has been to the Forbidden City, the Great Wall, and even some princes' mansions that are open to the public.
She would wander around every day to pass the time, and she even explored every alleyway not far from where Su Rui'an lived.
Since she felt that she would be living here anyway, it was necessary to get to know the environment beforehand.
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