Chapter 141 I recognize my husband as my elder brother 1
Chapter 141 I recognize my husband as my elder brother 1
Si Ying woke up again, looked around, and found that she was in a clean and tidy wooden house again. It looked like an ancient small world. She felt a little sad. It would be even better if it was a modern small world.
She got up and walked outside, into a farmyard that was also clean and tidy. Except for two white cloths hanging at the door, the entire yard was empty. Si Ying looked at the farmyard, wondering which of her worst relatives she would have to teach a lesson this time.
So while there was no one around, Si Ying quickly took over the original owner's memories.
Good guy, this time Si Ying doesn’t have to deal with any bad relatives, because the original owner’s only relative, Uncle Ming, just passed away due to illness, so the white silk was hung at the door.
The original owner was named Liu Muyao. He had lived in this beautiful mountain village with his only relative, Uncle Ming, since childhood.
Neither she nor Uncle Ming were local villagers, but Uncle Ming brought her here when she was three years old. Uncle Ming was still very young at that time. They came here with nothing. Uncle Ming used the money he had to buy a piece of land from the village chief and built a small wooden house for two people. He also reclaimed a large piece of wasteland. Gradually, they settled down in this village, and ten years passed in a flash.
Now she is thirteen years old and has reached the age to meet a man. In recent years, Uncle Ming has been considered a wealthy man in the village, so there is an endless stream of people coming to his house, but Uncle Ming has tactfully rejected them all. He told the original owner that she had been engaged since she was a child, and the other party would come soon at the appointed time. The jade ring that the original owner had always worn on her chest was a token of love.
However, in recent years, Uncle Ming's health suddenly deteriorated. The original owner was very worried, but Uncle Ming just said that it was an old illness.
Uncle Ming is a martial artist. The injuries he suffered when he was young did not heal well, and when he got older, all the injuries took their toll. He was plagued by various illnesses, and his health was getting worse and worse. Especially a few years ago, there was a flood in the village. In order to save several villagers, he rushed into the flood many times. In the end, the people were rescued, but he also had a high fever.
He was in a coma for three days and three nights. After waking up, his health was even worse. Although he drank herbal medicine every day, he still coughed every day. He wore very thick clothes in the hot summer, but even so, his hands and feet were still cold and he felt very cold. Later, he even needed a cane to walk.
Uncle Ming had been holding on for the past few years, waiting for the person as agreed to come and take the original owner away. Unfortunately, he couldn't hold on in the end. When the person came, he passed away, leaving the original owner alone.
The original owner had just hired villagers to bury Uncle Ming, but not long after, some people in the village became greedy when they saw that she, a little girl, was guarding such a clean and tidy house and many acres of fertile land.
Many people came to propose marriage, deceiving the original owner by saying that it would be good to have someone to rely on.
The original owner naturally refused. She didn't want to get married in the first place, and Uncle Ming also said that she had already been engaged to someone. It was arranged by her parents personally with an old friend when they were still alive.
After seeing her refusal, the villagers who were usually very kind to the original owner suddenly changed their faces. They spoke coldly and sarcasticly to her when they saw her, and deliberately said that she was a jinx who killed her parents and her only relative Uncle Ming. Of course, this group of villagers had never seen the original owner's parents, they just deliberately made up a story about the original owner.
The original owner was very angry and sad, but he ignored them and did not argue with them. He went up the mountain to look for herbs as usual.
Ever since Uncle Ming fell ill, she had been going up the mountain to collect herbs. She kept the ones that Uncle Ming could use and sold the ones he couldn't use. But when she went up the mountain that time, she unexpectedly met an injured and fainted man. To be precise, he was a teenager who looked only sixteen or seventeen years old. The original owner had to use a lot of effort to bring him home.
The original owner had some experience because she had taken care of Uncle Ming before. She treated the boy's wounds quickly and made some medicine for him to drink. The next day, the boy woke up and the original owner was very happy that she had saved a life. The two were about to say something when they heard a noisy sound coming from outside.
Those villagers and the village chief came to the door together, and used the excuse that the original owner had no men in the family to openly occupy the original owner's land and house, and wanted to drive the original owner out.
How could the original owner, a thirteen-year-old girl, defeat this group of unruly people? She was torn apart by them and was about to be driven out of the home where she had lived since childhood.
At this time, a loud shout was heard to stop everyone. It was the young man who was rescued by the original owner who came out. The group of villains ignored them and continued to capture the original owner. Seeing this, the young man hit the villagers who were holding the original owner and rescued the original owner back to his side.
Seeing that the young man was so powerful and could practice martial arts like Uncle Ming, the original owner became confident and came up with an idea. She told the village chief that the young man was her relative and that there was a man in her family.
Some villagers saw the original owner go up the mountain and rescue a young man, so they directly exposed the original owner's lie. When the original owner was so anxious that he didn't know what to do, he saw the young man next to him calmly saying that the original owner was his engaged wife who had not yet married. The original owner was stunned, and the villagers didn't believe it.
One look at the young man, he was wearing brocade and he must be rich or noble, while the original owner was just a country girl. How could the two of them be engaged? Facing everyone's doubts, the young man took out a jade ring from his arms that was exactly the same style as the one the original owner was wearing on her chest. This was the token of engagement.
It turned out that when the young man woke up, he noticed the jade ring on the original owner's chest. It was exactly the same as the engagement token his father gave him. He knew that the original owner was the fiancée he came here to find.
As soon as the villagers saw the jade ring on the original owner's neck, they naturally knew it was of great value. Some villagers even wanted to secretly take off the jade ring under the pretext of catching the original owner and sell it for money later. Now that the other party really took out the token, and they could not beat this young man with an extraordinary origin, the villagers could only leave silently.
Of course they would not give up, they just hurried back to think of new plans.
After all the evil people had left, the original owner finally reacted. Looking at the handsome young man in front of her who took out the jade ring that was exactly the same as her own, she asked the young man in disbelief if he was really looking for her because he had an engagement with her. The young man nodded.
The original owner was extremely happy. The person Uncle Ming had mentioned had finally come. Now that she had a fiancé, she was no longer afraid of being driven out by those bad guys. She could keep everything Uncle Ming had left for her.
But after a few days, the boy recovered from his injuries and told her that he wanted to take her back to meet his parents.
The original owner heard from Uncle Ming that her father and her fiancé's father were old friends, so when she heard the young man say that, she naturally had no objection and happily planned to go meet the young man's parents and then come back. However, the young man said that they were leaving for the capital this time and would not be coming back.
After all, the boy's home was in the capital, and the original owner had no relatives in this village. Thinking about those villagers who had received kindness from Uncle Ming but now treated her like this, the original owner thought it would be good to leave, but she did not let those people get away with it.
She sold her house and land to a few villagers who had never bullied her and were relatively nice, and then she and the boy went to his hometown, the capital.
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