Chapter 79 Rebellious Daughter, You Dare? (2/2)



Perhaps she had come to a realization, or perhaps she didn't want her family to have an easy time, she directly said to the village chief of Wangshan Village:

“Village chief, my parents haven’t earned a single penny in all these years.”

The family has enough to eat and drink, and can even afford to build a house, all thanks to the money I bring back to support them.

Over the years, I have stolen a lot of money from Liu Qingshan, and even took back the slightly better things from his house.

Now that I've been divorced, I'm willing to compensate them if they want to pursue these matters.

I just don't have any money. Since my family accepted the favors from me, they should repay them on my behalf.

Therefore, people from Chijia'ao can now go in and take their things.

Take whatever you want, no matter what it is.

This wasn't robbery; I returned it willingly.

Before the men of Chijia'ao and the village chief of Wangshan Village could react, Huang Er's eyes turned red with anger.

"You rebellious daughter, how dare you?"

Having already come to hate her own family, Huang Cuihua no longer wants to live. What is there that she wouldn't dare to do?

Upon hearing this, a cold smile appeared on his lips as he said, "Is there anything I wouldn't dare to do?"

You all dared to use your daughter as a prostitute to make money. All I asked for was your help to pay off some debts, so what?

How many years has it been since I was fourteen? My sister and I earned our money through prostitution, are you happy spending it?

Do you feel that if you don't have enough daughters, the money you earn won't be enough for you to employ servants?

After saying that, she looked at Liu Qingshan and said, "Go ahead. Everything inside was bought with the money I brought back, so it's mine."

Liu Qingshan and Huang Cuihua had been married for many years, and even though their feelings for each other had been worn away, he still felt a little sorry for her at this moment.

However, thinking about the past, the heartache was instantly replaced by disgust.

He knew Huang Cuihua wasn't a virgin the day they consummated their marriage, but he didn't think much of it.

At the time, I only thought that having a wife was good enough, and that we could have children and live a good life together.

Little did anyone know that she had been doing those dirty things since she was fourteen.

Thinking about all this, he didn't want to have anything to do with the Huang family at all.

So, regardless of the Huang family's attitude, he simply raised his hand and said:

"Brothers, let's move things. What I said before still stands."

Whoever moves these today, they own them!

The people of Chijia'ao know what kind of person Huang Cuihua is.

So no matter how pitiful she sounded, she couldn't evoke even a shred of pity in them.

In their eyes, what does your family background matter to them?

If you do something your parents make you do, and you're willing to do it yourself, then you're being foolish.

Furthermore, even if you had no choice in the past, what happened after the government assigned you to Chijia'ao?

Since you've already gone far away, they can't do anything to you if you don't go back, right?

You didn't live your life properly, so Uncle Qingshan broke your legs in a fit of anger.

And yet you still haven't changed your ways, and keep acting like a jerk. Who can you blame for that?

Because of this, the young men of Chijia'ao followed Liu Qingshan into the house.

When Huang Ersheng and Lu Shi and others saw that the people of Chijia'ao were actually starting to move things into the house, and that the village chief and clan chief were not doing anything about it, they became anxious.

They each stood with their arms outstretched, blocking the doors to each room and preventing anyone from entering.

However, since there were many people from Chijia'ao, they didn't tolerate them and immediately pulled them aside.

Some people even thought they were in the way, so they simply tied them up.

The men of Chijia'ao were efficient; some moved tables and chairs, some moved bedding, some moved grain, and some moved firewood.

Before long, the eaves of the Huang family's house were piled high with things.

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