Chapter 14 I have a sister-in-law?



There are many wealthy families and many ambitious young people in Beijing.

Many people went to the countryside despite their families' objections. Their families couldn't bear to see them suffer, so they would provide more financial support.

Therefore, the sleeper berths are almost full.

Gu Rong could only stay in the upper bunk, but even the upper bunk was more comfortable than the hard seat.

You see, this journey will take two days and two nights, and she certainly doesn't want to be guaranteed to arrive directly.

The other three people in her room were also girls, each with a face full of expectation and hope for the future.

As soon as she arrived, she greeted her cheerfully and introduced everyone to her.

The group went to places in Heilongjiang Province, only to different cities and communes.

They were all easy to get along with, and the journey was pleasant. No one caused trouble, and Gu Rong didn't go crazy. The two-day, two-night journey passed quickly.

However, this good mood vanished as soon as we reached the meeting point.

Gu Rong had a sleeper berth, which was less crowded than a hard seat. She sped up when getting off the train and arrived earlier than everyone else.

The vehicle that came to pick them up was an oxcart, and it was covered in cow dung.

Although it doesn't smell good, it's still much better than the neighboring patients in the mental hospital who were sometimes covered in feces.

Gu Rong walked forward with a smile, placed her large bag on it, took out two cigarettes, and handed them to the two waiting men: "Hello, gentlemen, my name is Gu Rong, and I'm from Beijing."

The two men exchanged a glance, then took the cigarettes. One of them, who was dressed better, lit one and said, "I am Han Zhengguo, the village party secretary. Just call me Uncle Zhengguo."

Next to him is Han Zhengquan, the village's oxcart driver. You can call him Uncle Zhengquan. If you need to use the oxcart in the future, just tell him in advance.

Your name is Gu Rong, and Gu Xing is your brother, right? You two look quite alike.”

According to Gu Xing's letter, the village has helped him a lot over the years, especially the village chief and the village party secretary.

Regardless of whether these claims are true or false, at least the letter stated: "Yes, I am Gu Xing's sister. Is my brother doing well in the village?"

After taking a puff of his cigarette, Han Zhengguo thought it was indeed better than his pipe: "It's great. You'll have a sister-in-law soon, and you've gone to the countryside. It's like double happiness."

The sudden appearance of a sister-in-law left Gu Rong somewhat bewildered.

If it were a normal dating relationship, and knowing she was going to the countryside, Gu Xing definitely wouldn't have hidden it from her.

There must be something fishy about this suddenly appearing sister-in-law. Gu Rong handed over all the cigarettes she had just opened.

Gu Rong smiled and looked at Han Zhengguo: "Sister-in-law? My brother didn't mention it. Uncle Zhengguo, can you tell me how they met?"

Both of them were kind and good at dealing with people, and Han Zhengguo was willing to say a few more words.

After listening to the explanation, Gu Rong roughly understood.

Gu Xing is kind-hearted; when he saw a woman fall into the water, he went down to save her.

After rescuing the person, they planned to take them home while no one was around, but unexpectedly a group of villagers came and surrounded them.

Although he meant well in saving her, he still had physical contact with the woman. If he didn't marry her, her life would be ruined.

Gu Xing didn't have anyone he liked, so in order to be responsible to his female comrade, he went to her house to propose marriage.

Moreover, according to Han Zhengguo, this girl's family seems to be the most outstanding in the village.

The woman's name is Han Xinyi. Her parents don't do honest work in the village and just live off her older brother's family.

Although Han Xinyi is good-looking, she is just like her parents. She is not filial to her grandparents and often goes against them, but overall she is not a big problem.

Gu Rong only believed the names they said were true; she listened to the rest.

People are always biased. To truly understand someone, you need to find out for yourself, rather than just believing what others say.

Gu Rong chatted casually with the two of them, learning about Gu Xing's personality and his situation in the village.

The simple conclusion is that Gu Xing is a very capable worker, very hardworking, and besides being very frugal, he gets along very well with the villagers.

Many women in the village liked him, but Gu Xing ignored them all and rejected them outright. However, he was good-looking and honest, and many families considered him as a potential son-in-law.

As they chatted, the others arrived.

When Gu Jiazhen saw Gu Rong, she rushed up to her, shouting, "Gu Rong, you'll die a horrible death! It's all your fault! It's all your fault! Go to hell!"

Seeing Gu Jiazhen rushing towards her, Gu Rong was filled with excitement. Before anyone could react, she grabbed Gu Jiazhen's hand and pressed her to the ground, especially onto the cow dung that the cow had just excreted.

"Ooh~ ooh ooh~~", Gu Rong was quick, and before Gu Jiazhen could even shut up, a lot of food had already been swallowed.

Han Zhengguo had witnessed everything that had just happened. Although Gu Jiazhen had taken the initiative, Gu Rong's actions were... utterly disgusting.

It was such a big lump, Han Zhengguo was afraid that she would suffocate, so he quickly stepped forward to stop her: "Gu Rong, let go, do you want her to suffocate?"

Having done this kind of thing so many times before, Gu Rong never imagined that feeding someone could suffocate them.

(Dr. Bai and Nurse Zhong: Yes, yes, yes, you are great, you don't know it. If we hadn't been fast, you would have been the only one left in the hospital.)

If someone actually dies, they're too embarrassed to say it, since people in other hospitals die from various incurable diseases, while they, too, are said to have died from suffocation caused by poop.

"Oh," Gu Rong let go of her hand and kicked Gu Jiazhen's butt a few more times: "Still making trouble? There are cows in the village, and there are definitely more cow droppings than chicken droppings. If you want to eat them, I can reluctantly help you."

Gu Jiazhen was pulled up. Because she had a treasure in her mouth, she could only glare at Gu Rong with her eyes. If her eyes could kill, Gu Rong would probably be minced meat.

Gu Rong didn't care at all and sat on the oxcart waiting to depart.

Although the others were unaware of the conflict between Gu Rong and Gu Jiazhen, Gu Rong's actions alone were enough to make them uneasy.

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