"Mrs. Cui..." Aunt Zong hesitated for a moment, and then asked softly and gently: "Our wife is still teaching children in another courtyard. What are you doing here...?"

"Presumptuous!" Facing the cowardly and honest Aunt Zong, Aunt Cui showed her original proud look of superiority inexplicably. She suddenly scolded her for no reason, glared with a pair of upward triangular eyes, and accused unceremoniously. Said: "What do you mean by this!? Do you still want to drive me away? My son is still living here!"

Facing Aunt Cui's ferocious look, Aunt Zong took a step back in fright, pursed her lips silently, and responded quietly and unambiguously: "Third Master...he is at the grocery store in the village. If you want to find him..."

Aunt Cui was fierce and unreasonable, while Aunt Zong was honest and timid, so naturally she didn't dare to offend her rashly, so she could only say such words tactfully, and you could vaguely hear the order of expulsion from her.

Aunt Cui was very angry at Aunt Zong's repeated and cryptic eviction orders. She remembered her purpose of coming here and could only suppress her cursing anger.

Now that the secret that she is not Mu Zhengyuan's biological mother has been exposed, Mu Zhengyuan doesn't want to see him at all. The last time Aunt Cui came to his grocery store and wanted to take something away, the unfilial son suddenly gave her a She was not allowed to take more eggs. She was so angry that she almost broke the ceramic drinking cup at home when she got home.

Aunt Cui is a arrogant and fierce person, but it does not mean that she has no brains at all. Aunt Zong is the only one in the Mu family who is easy to talk to. Others see her as if they have met the god of plague. There is nothing wrong with them. With such a good face, she couldn't say a few words at all, so naturally she couldn't be allowed to call Mrs. Mutai.

After all, Aunt Cui came here with a request. She suppressed her gloomy expression and pulled Aunt Zong over, who was about to call someone.

Aunt Zong was startled and stared at her in a rather panicked manner, her eyes full of vigilance. This made Aunt Cui so angry that she could only grit her teeth and squeeze out a sentence. Come: "I heard... your family just gave birth to a litter of seven little rabbits. I will trade this with you for two little rabbits. Is that okay? We are all one family!"

As she spoke, Aunt Cui forced the bamboo basket into Aunt Zong's hands, with a rather unexplained intention to buy and sell by force. Her eyes searched around the yard to find the rabbit nest, and she planned to directly Take two bastards home.

She wasn't stealing, she brought seven or eight eggs in exchange!
Anyone with a discerning eye knows that Aunt Cui's deal is not fair at all. After all, the value of two rabbits in the exile village is much higher than a few eggs, not to mention that the Mu family's rabbits are high-quality wild rabbits...

Aunt Zong didn't dare to accept the inexplicable bamboo basket at all. She was so frightened that she quickly put the bamboo basket aside, stopped the rampaging Aunt Cui, shook her head and refused: "Aunt Cui... I don't care about this... I can't make the decision..."

No matter what Aunt Cui offered in exchange for the rabbit, she would never agree.

Seeing Aunt Cui heading straight towards the rabbit nest, Aunt Zong was so panicked that she had no choice but to hold her arm tightly and shouted at the top of her voice: "Mrs. Cui! Aunt Cui is here!" Got it!"

Not long after, Mrs. Mutai's response came from the other side of the outer courtyard. Aunt Cui was so angry that she stamped her feet and glared at Aunt Zong fiercely. Her eyes seemed to be filled with viciousness and she shouted angrily: "Bitch." People! What are you yelling for!" Mrs. Mutai had already followed the sound, and Aunt Cui stood there for a moment with gritted teeth, unwilling to let go of the two little rabbits no matter what.

After all, for their family, two little rabbits are definitely quite valuable. Moreover, with two little rabbits, one more rabbit will be born in their family every month. That is a great event and means that there will be An endless stream of rabbits…

During a moment of hesitation, Mrs. Mutai had already walked over from the other courtyard, with a smile that had not faded on her kind face. When she saw Aunt Cui, her smile suddenly stiffened a little.

Now that the first and second bedrooms have long been at odds with each other, and because of all the conflicts in the past, it is difficult for Mrs. Mutai to show a kind look when she sees Aunt Cui. She frowns slightly and asks in a cold voice: "You What are you here for?"

Since the last time Aunt Cui came to look for Mu Zhengyuan but failed, she came here several times one after another, but was kicked out by Mu Zhengyuan unceremoniously. She seemed to feel that she could not bear it. The great aunt never came again.

Before Aunt Cui could speak, Aunt Zong had already silently walked to Mrs. Mutai's side. She glanced at Aunt Cui with an unclear look, whispered a few words softly, and briefly explained the whole story of the future. .

Mrs. Mutai was a sensible person. When she heard Aunt Zong’s explanation, she immediately understood. Her eyes turned colder when she looked at Aunt Cui, and she issued an eviction order without any courtesy: “Cui’er, we If I don’t sell my rabbit to you, you can go back.”

While speaking, Mrs. Mutai's eyes fell on the bamboo basket covered with thick cloth again. She raised her hand and opened the thick cloth. After seeing clearly that there were only a few scattered eggs inside, she added He showed an unidentified sneer and said, "Tui'er, you must be kind and don't come into my house again."

Even the few-year-old children in the village understand that a few eggs cannot be exchanged for a pair of rabbits, but she is very greedy.

If she hadn't come here by herself, Aunt Cui would have robbed their little brat and run away. She would be even more shameless!
As soon as Aunt Cui heard the clear eviction order, her face suddenly turned gloomy with anger. Her mean triangular eyes dangled, revealing a fierce and vicious look. She stared straight at Mrs. Mutai in front of her, and her mouth was full of words. He cursed unceremoniously and spit out unpleasant words quickly.

"Get out!" Mrs. Mutai had long been accustomed to Aunt Cui's unclean mouth, staring at her clown behavior with cold eyes, and warned calmly and coldly, "I don't want to be a person even at my age. Let the rest of the village see it.”

Aunt Cui was kicked out abruptly. She cursed several times at the closed door angrily and could only turn her head and walk towards home. (End of chapter)

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