Chapter 244: The Deer Runs Around



The hustle and bustle of Liu Qiang and Ma Xiaoling's family had nothing to do with Jiang Chunian, although it was she who started the war.

It can be said that the tragic end of Ma Xiaoling and her son had a lot to do with her. Jiang Chunian could see all of this, but she did not feel guilty.

Ultimately, all of this is what Ma Xiaoling and her son deserve.

Jiang Chunian took a short break and started to draw the last lucky netizen.

Everyone was originally discussing Liu Qiang, the thousand-year-old wronged man, but when they heard that there would be a lottery, they all turned their attention back, each looking forward to the next lucky person.

The lucky one pulled it out quickly.

Jiang Chunian was familiar with the process, so he didn't even have to think. "Congratulations to this netizen named Xiaolu Luancang for becoming the last lucky person in our live broadcast today. Lucky netizen, if you're willing to do a live fortune-telling, please send me your birth date and time and WeChat ID in a private message. If you're not willing, please send me your birth date and time and a recent photo."

Xiaolu Luancang didn't send a private message directly, but first asked Jiang Chunian in the comment area: "Jiang Jie, I want to video chat with you, but I don't want to go on the live broadcast room, is that okay?"

Jiang Chunian nodded: "Okay, but our fortune-telling process will be broadcast live, do you mind?"

"I don't mind, as long as you don't show your face. Thank you, Sister Jiang." Xiaolu said nervously, and then quickly sent her birth date and WeChat ID.

The assistant quickly contacted him and opened the video. However, at Xiaolu Luancang's request, the video was not broadcast live in the room. Netizens in the room could only see Jiang Chunian and hear the entire fortune-telling process.

"Hello Sister Jiang, I'm Xiaoluanzhuang, and I'm also your fan, Nian Gao."

Xiaolu Luancang was a woman in her twenties. Her facial features weren't particularly striking, but they were still pretty. She wore no makeup and had a lot of stretch marks on her face, looking a little haggard. But she still smiled happily at Jiang Chunian: "I've liked you since your first variety show. Since then, I've watched every live broadcast. The longer I follow you, the more I like you. I like your ruthlessness when dealing with people you don't like, but I like your warmth when it comes to your lifelong commitment. You're a very, very good person."

"Thank you for your interest. Is there anything I can help you with?" Jiang Chunian asked.

"Well, I've been having some troubles lately, and I really want to talk to someone about it, but I don't know who to talk to. I didn't expect that I would be so lucky to be chosen today, so I want to tell you about my troubles, and I hope you can give me some advice, because I'm really confused and at a loss." Xiaoluancang said.

Jiang Chunian said: "Then tell me what is going on."

Xiaolu Luancang said, "My last name is Lu. Sister Jiang, you can call me Xiaolu. I'm 26 years old this year. I was born in a dual-income family. My parents love me very much and have always been strict with me since I was a child. So I've been a good girl since I was a child. When I was in school, I went to school and studied obediently every day. After class, I never went out to play with my classmates. I was always home before 9 o'clock every night."

"Actually, sometimes I envy my classmates, because they can all live such vibrant and free lives, while I can only stand within the boundaries my parents have set for me, looking at them with envy, not daring to take a single step. Sometimes I feel like I'm a puppet in my parents' hands, and I can only move when they pull me. Otherwise, I can only stand there stupidly, like a doll in a window, for people to admire. I was very depressed for a while and thought about breaking free, but I couldn't win against my parents in the end. I was timid and cowardly, so I had to give up and obediently obey their arrangements. I went to school and came home obediently every day, and instead of going out to play on weekends, I went to various cram schools to make up for it."

"Fortunately, my hard work paid off. I scored over 600 on the college entrance exam, which allowed me to attend a top 211 university. My parents were very happy for me, and I was also happy that I would soon be leaving home to live an independent life. However, I ultimately failed. My parents were worried about me living away from them, so they forced me to apply to a university in the same city. For four years, I continued to live under their shadow. When I graduated, my parents found me a comfortable and respectable job nearby, but I still lived at home, unable to escape."

"Oh my God, this kind of life makes me feel suffocated just thinking about it."

"I hate it most when parents tie their children down in the name of love."

"If I had a bad temper, I would have thrown a tantrum a long time ago. Xiaolu is such a good girl that she didn't even know how to resist for all these years."

Xiaolu also saw everyone's comments and smiled bitterly, "Actually, I resisted. When I was in college, I fell in love with a boy. He was from the countryside and his family wasn't well off, but he was tall, handsome, and cheerful. Being with him, I felt like the world had become more colorful and full of fun. I fell hopelessly in love with him and secretly fell in love with him without telling my parents. After graduating from college, I wanted to marry him, but my parents wanted him to stay in our city and demanded a huge bride price and money to buy a house here. He refused."

"He said it wasn't that he didn't love me, but that his parents had already worked so hard to raise him. He couldn't ask them to sell their kidneys and blood to raise money to buy a house in this city. The end result would most likely be that they would be burdened with huge debts and lose their son forever. Because it was obvious that my parents were too strong-willed and would not allow his parents to come and live with us and become a burden to us. That would be like them paying a huge betrothal gift and a house, but in the end, he would be like a son-in-law who only served his parents-in-law. He said he couldn't do that."

"Another thing is that he has never thought about staying in a big city. He said that big cities are too stressful. He still wants to go back to his county and take the civil service exam, working his way up from the bottom. He may not earn as much as in a big city, but his life will be much easier. As long as he works hard, he will have a future and can take care of his family. As long as he works hard for a few years, he will have no problem buying or building a house. Life will be much better than in a big city."

"He said if I was willing to go back to my hometown with him, he would never let me down for the rest of my life. I was moved and wanted to go back with him, but my parents disagreed. My mom even threatened to commit suicide, so I had no choice but to break up with him."

"I have to say, Xiaolu's boyfriend is quite clear-headed. If he really listens to the girl's demands and asks his parents to empty their savings to give him a betrothal gift and buy him a house, the end result will really be that his parents will lose their son forever. Because it's obvious that Xiaolu's parents are too strong-willed, and Xiaolu has no way to resist them. In the end, they will definitely not allow his boyfriend's parents to come and live with them in their old age. Then his boyfriend's parents will have to spend the rest of their lives alone in the countryside with huge debts. What is the point of them working so hard to raise a son? To contribute to the girl's family?"

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