Chapter 80 Selling the Entire Huang Family (1/2)



There wasn't even enough room. Some things, like the dismantled doors and windows, were simply piled up in the yard to get rained on.

The Huang family members were so angry when they saw this that their eyes turned bloodshot.

"These are our things, my family's things, don't you dare take them!"

But who among those present would listen to them?

As darkness fell, the person who had taken the oil lamp while moving the things simply lit it.

Zhang Yue and Lin Shi frowned as they looked at the pile of things, thinking that it would be difficult to carry them back.

After thinking for a moment, the two looked at the village chief of Wangshan Village, who was silent, and the clan chief of the Huang clan, who were also present.

"Village chief, as you can see, the Huang family owes money to the people of Chijia'ao, and they're using these things to pay it off."

However, we can't take these things with us right now.

Do you see if anyone in your village needs it? We can sell it cheaply.

Of course, the land deed for the house is also with us.

If you also want to buy, we can discuss the price.

When the Huang family heard that the land deeds had been taken away, their eyes widened in fury.

They dared not blame the village chief and clan head for neglecting their duties, nor did they dare to argue with the people of Chijia'ao. All they could do was hurl insults at Huang Cuihua.

"Huang Cuihua, you heartless, worthless wretch! If I had known you would be so unfilial, I shouldn't have given birth to you in the first place."

I fed and clothed you and raised you to adulthood, and this is how you treat your parents?

You unfilial daughter, why doesn't God send a thunderbolt to strike you dead, you worthless slut who's been ridden by thousands and slept with by a thousand men..."

Huang Cuihua, whose heart was already numb with pain, had an unusually bright smile on her face when she saw the village chief and clan chief agree and go back to find people to come and buy things.

At that moment, she also felt a strange sense of satisfaction.

I feel like this family is supported by me.

What I can give you, I can also take back.

Therefore, she felt very pleased to see her family members in such a disheveled state.

Even when talking about the past, it's as if they're talking about someone else.

“You always call me a money-losing good-for-nothing. Since I was fourteen, you have been dragging me to the county town every now and then to do prostitution.”

From then on, none of you did any work and spent all your time going to the county town.

The family's food, drink, and other necessities all depended on the money my sister and I earned from selling meat.

If I consider him a money-losing proposition, then what about Huang Jinbao, who's lived to his late twenties, almost thirty, and hasn't earned a single penny?

Madam Lu never expected that the fool she used to be able to control would actually lose control today.

Upon hearing this, she instinctively retorted, "Who told you to be so useless and be born a girl?"

Upon hearing this, Huang Cuihua sneered, then cast a malicious glance at Huang Jinbao's lower body.

Huang Jinbao, who had straightened his back because of his mother's words, couldn't help but squeeze his legs together after noticing Huang Cuihua's unfriendly gaze.

Huang Cuihua continued, "From a young age, I've always hoped that you and Dad could see me and my sister in your eyes."

I hope you can praise us and hug us like other parents do.

But none of these are there!

From the time we can remember, all we've ever had is endless work and constant scolding.

Even the clothes he was wearing were from dead people he had collected to burn.

You always say things like, "My brother is a boy, he's the root of the family."

As the older sister, we should let him have his way.

When we grow up and get married, if we suffer grievances in our husband's family, our younger brother will stand up for us when we come back.

God knows how much I and my sister suffered because of these things.

We were initially unwilling to go to the county town to do those things, but how did you manage to do it?

They beat and scolded us, locked us up, and starved us.

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