Chapter 20 He delivered himself to their door.



Looking at Gu Jiazhen in front of him, Gu Xing disliked her from the bottom of his heart.

Just looking at that face reminds him of the hardships he faced at home and how his sister was bullied.

He wanted to leave directly, but the other party kept blocking him and wouldn't let him go.

Gu Xing frowned and looked at Gu Jiazhen with disgust: "What are you going to do?"

Looking at the brick houses not far away, Gu Rong must have her own room in such a big house.

Thinking about how she was stuck in the educated youth compound with other people, Gu Jiazhen felt wronged.

She pouted and looked at Gu Xing unhappily: "Brother, I'm also your sister, why can't you treat me like you treat Gu Rong? Did you believe all that nonsense she said?"

Brother, don't listen to her nonsense. When we were little, I did bully her because I was ignorant, but now that I'm grown up, I've always treated her like my own sister.

She not only laid a hand on me and my mother, but also beat my father so badly he ended up in the hospital. She even secretly enrolled me in the rural program because of her ruthlessness.

People with such malicious intentions should be criticized and imprisoned in cowsheds. They don't deserve to live in such a nice house with your brother. What if she harms you? I..."

"Shut up," Gu Xing shouted sternly upon hearing these words.

Although he would go back once a year and send money and food, his sister always seemed to be doing well.

But Gu Rong's words yesterday, and Gu Jiazhen's twisted truth in front of him, completely shattered his self-comfort.

He hated himself for being too young at the time, for not fully seeing Gu Qiang's true character, for having expectations of him, and for always thinking that since they were his children, at least he wouldn't abuse his sister.

But the young Gu Jiazhen, who was so vicious, told him the truth about how hard Gu Rong had worked these past few years.

Gu Xing stared intently at Gu Jiazhen with bloodshot eyes: "We have severed ties and have no relation whatsoever."

Even if you weren't cut off from your family, you're still just an unwanted bastard, an illegitimate daughter who can't be brought to the table. How dare you compare yourself to A-Rong?

From now on, you'd better pretend you don't know us in the village. If I hear you slandering Arong, I'll make you understand what it means to wish you were dead.

He shoved Gu Jiazhen aside and strode towards the brigade leader's house.

The breeze stirred up by his walking slowly dispersed the moisture in his eyes, but it could not take away the hatred he felt for Gu Qiang and the other two, as well as the heartache and self-blame he felt for Gu Rong.

Gu Rong had a clear goal and headed straight for the entrance of the village.

When I arrived yesterday morning, and again when I came back from shopping in the afternoon, there were quite a few aunties and sisters-in-law sitting under the big tree at the entrance of the village.

It was obvious that this was a strategic location for Hanjiacun, the best place to gather information.

Before she even got close, Gu Rong could see from afar that there were even more people under that big tree than yesterday.

Gu Rong walked over confidently, took out a bag from her pocket containing roasted nuts and seeds, and smiled as she tried to get closer to everyone.

As for Gu Rong's identity, after yesterday afternoon, the fact that she went shopping as soon as she arrived in the village has already spread throughout the village; she is simply a spendthrift.

Now that he's brought out so much roasted food, his reputation as a spendthrift is completely confirmed.

But since he was obligated to accept gifts and favors, he naturally didn't say these things to Gu Rong.

Gu Rong didn't care what these people thought; her purpose in coming was to gather information.

With the help of food, she obtained a lot of information that was not in the book through the mouths of these aunties.

Having learned enough, Gu Rong said goodbye to everyone and wandered around the village.

She just didn't expect Han Yanru to come looking for her.

Looking at Han Yanru in front of him, he frowned slightly, his face full of struggle, looking like he had something to say but wouldn't say it unless asked.

Gu Rong seemed not to see it and turned to leave.

Seeing this, A-Xi couldn't help but kindly remind her: "Master, this lucky koi heroine is a little strange. You should be careful and stay as far away from her as possible."

"As someone who has read the entire story and considers myself a great villainous supporting character, would I still be a villainous supporting character without the female lead?"

As she spoke, Gu Rong mentally flicked A Xi: "As a system for a villainous female supporting character, go and study the novels I bought, and carefully write down how to be a bad system."

Starting tomorrow, give me a 500-word essay every week titled "On the Experience of Cultivating a Villain System," and based on the book's content, formulate a plan for committing evil deeds. Remember to make it into a PowerPoint presentation.

Ah Xi never expected that after studying for a hundred years, and finally graduating, she would still have to study here.

Not only do you have to learn, but you also have to write reflections, and most importantly, you have to make PPTs—evil PPTs, and an even more evil host.

Ahhhh

Who can save the system? If only I had known, if only I hadn't agreed to take on this arduous task for the main system.

If I had known, I would have listened to the main system and used some special methods to bind myself to Gu Rong. Why would it need to adopt a subservient attitude?

But money can't buy a cure for regret. A line of white light slid down Axi's cheek; those were her tears of remorse.

Wiping away her tears, she still had work to do: "Master, I'll go right now."

Having successfully suppressed the system, Gu Rong was in a rather pleasant mood.

Han Yanru, who was being ignored, was not in a good mood.

You know, in the past, whenever she pretended to be like this, her whole family and the villagers would come up to her and ask her if she had been wronged.

She only needs to say a few words, and regardless of whether she is at fault or not, the villagers will side with her.

Staring at Gu Rong's retreating figure, though somewhat angry, he ran up to Gu Rong again, his expression resolute, and spoke:

"Sister Rong, Sister Xinyi fell into the water on purpose. Although they are my family, I don't want you to be deceived. It's immoral."

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