Chapter 21 Wei Yin
Huang Maomao knocked on the iron gate and whispered, "Yan Kui! Yan Kui!"
Hearing the sound, Yan Kui opened the door a crack and saw Huang Maomao. She quickly came out with the list and money.
Open the iron gate and hand everything to Huang Maomao.
"I might have bought a bit too much, so I'm sorry to trouble you. Here's five thousand yuan, and the extra is a tip for your trouble."
Huang Mao Mao took the stack of money, glanced at the list, and his eyes widened: "You're going to buy so much stuff??"
Yan Kui, unusually a little embarrassed, gave a genuine smile: "Isn't this too much trouble for you..."
Huang Maomao blushed slightly, captivated by her smile: "Uh, it's okay, I'll ride my tricycle tomorrow, it can fit everything."
Yan Kui thanked him a few times. Huang Maomao couldn't bear the gratitude from such a pretty girl, so he nodded and walked towards Wei Yin's house.
He skillfully entered the courtyard and then pushed open the door: "Brother Yin, are you there?"
Wei Yin was leaning back on the sofa reading a book when Huang Maomao approached and laughed, "Brother Yin, why are you watching a rice planting tutorial? Hahaha."
"Our village is full of expert rice transplanters, why don't we just hire someone to help you?"
Wei Yin gave a forced smile, looking at Huang Maomao, and said in a casual voice, "Fine, can you make your mom not tattle on me?"
Huang Maomao immediately fell silent. He had almost forgotten that his mother, Song Xianggui, was here to supervise Yin Ge at a high price paid by Old Master Wei...
"Um, cough cough, Brother Yin, I'm going to town tomorrow, shall we go together? My sister is coming back the day after tomorrow."
"My mom asked me to go buy some things, so I took my second uncle's tricycle."
Wei Yin put the book aside, turned on the somewhat old fan in front of him, let the cool breeze blow on him, and nodded: "Okay."
Seeing that the matter was settled, Huang Maomao said with a grin, "Then I'll come and wake you up tomorrow morning. Let's go."
Wei Yin ignored him, lying on the sofa, his mind filled with the image of last month in Taipei City, when he beat Su Huaiyu unconscious in front of Old Master Wei.
I thought to myself: When I threw my left fist, I should have aimed for his nose; that would have hurt more. And I should have kicked harder...
Su Huaiyu, the sole heir of the Su family in Taipei, has been at odds with Wei Yin since childhood.
Last month in Taipei, Su Huaiyu drugged Wei Yin and sent a woman with an infectious disease to his room.
Fortunately, Wei Yin withstood the effects of the drug, had his bodyguards drag him away, and the investigation led to Su Huaiyu.
Then they beat Su Huaiyu so badly he ended up in the hospital; his leg is probably still broken.
This caused a huge rift between the Su and Wei families. The old man ostensibly punished Wei by sending him to the rural area where he had worked in his youth to suffer, but in reality, it was to let him avoid the limelight.
Wei Yin understood Old Master Wei's good intentions; after all, this wasn't the first time he'd been punished like this.
That year, Wei Yin's mother couldn't stand the loneliness and cheated on him with his father, who had just passed away from illness a year earlier, and she also became pregnant.
The mother tearfully begged Wei Yin to think of the child in her womb.
"Xiao Yin, this...this is your younger brother..."
At that time, Wei Yin was young and impetuous, and did not know how to be tolerant. She felt that she had let down her father and the Wei family.
"What kind of younger brother? A bastard! A bastard who has absolutely no relation to the Wei family!"
She then told her to get out of the Wei family and never acknowledge her as her mother again.
As a result, his mother was so angry that she suffered a miscarriage.
Every time he saw Wei Yin, he would say that he was a murderer who killed his own brother.
She said if only she hadn't given birth to him, then she wouldn't have lost her child with this man...
Wei Yin was stunned, as his mother stared at him with hateful eyes and kept cursing him.
Wei Yin was only sixteen years old at that time.
Fearing that this matter would affect Wei Yin, Old Master Wei sent his mother away and then brought Wei Yin to Luoxia Village.
I accompany him every day as he digs soil and plants crops, seeking a moment of tranquility in these mountains, far from the hustle and bustle of Taipei.
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