"Wang Da'an, you still dare to come to my Zhangjia Village." The speaker was Zhang Xiaoxiao's aunt.
Aunt Zhao held a thin bamboo broom in her hand, her weathered face flashing with anger. Seeing Wang Da'an, who looked respectable but had repeatedly harmed her niece, Aunt Zhao's rage soared. Forgetting her respect for scholars, she swung the broom, displaying impressive broom skills. Wang Da'an was powerless to fight back and was beaten so badly that he ran away with his head in his hands.
As Aunt Zhao and Wang Da'an's commotion grew louder, the surrounding area gradually filled with people from Zhangjia Village. Emboldened by numbers, Aunt Zhao discreetly recounted to the Zhang family what Wang Da'an and Li Lanhua had done to Zhang Xiaoxiao. Seeing the tide turning against them, Wang Da'an opened his mouth to retort, but a sharp glare from Aunt Zhao made him retreat, not daring to utter a single word.
The people of Zhangjia Village were utterly disappointed by the original owner's abandonment of her family for her lover. However, like Aunt Zhao, they were still children they had watched grow up, and naturally felt indignant and protective of her after she suffered such injustice. Moreover, the original owner was the only college student in the village, having entered a prestigious university as the top scorer in the province, bringing immense pride to everyone in Zhangjia Village. The Zhang family always held their heads high when meeting people. The fact that Zhangjia Village was now enjoying good marriages was still largely due to the original owner's reputation as a top scholar.
"Maybe we can share in the good fortune and have our own kids get into college." This is what everyone is thinking.
As the saying goes, what goes around comes around. The original owner unintentionally did a favor for the people of Zhangjia Village, and the simple and honest people will naturally repay it sincerely.
When Ji Xiaoxiao learned that Wang Da'an had been slinked away by the people of Zhangjia Village, she was already preparing to be discharged from the hospital. After nearly a month in the hospital, Ji Xiaoxiao's bones had become loose. She quickly divorced Wang Da'an, who treated her with disdain, and then returned to her hometown with Zhang's parents.
Back at the entrance of Zhangjia Village, Ji Xiaoxiao knelt down with a thud, instantly stirring up a cloud of dust.
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