Chapter 260 Chunxiao Gets Beaten Up
It was just a casual remark, but the little leopard cat stretched its head and rubbed against her trouser leg, looking up at her pitifully, which made her heart melt: "Then so be it."

The sun was already setting in the west, and he dared not linger any longer, so he reached out and put it into the mountain in his spatial dimension.

Near the bottom of the mountain, we even managed to shoot a pheasant that had been startled and was scattering in all directions.

Seeing that no one was around, he took out some fresh shepherd's purse and a dead tree that he had previously stored in his space, and then headed home with a pheasant in one hand and the dead tree in the other.

When she got home, she ran into her mother, who was returning from work: "Mom, didn't you say you'd start work tomorrow?"

When Liu's mother saw that both of her hands were occupied, she quickly stepped forward and took the withered tree from her hands: "There's nothing much to do at home, so I thought I could work half a day more to earn more work points."

Looking at the chicken in her hand, one can't help but exclaim, "Your luck is truly unparalleled."

Ever since my daughter's accident, she's been incredibly lucky. She rarely comes back empty-handed from the mountains; she always finds fish, pheasants, or rabbits. Everyone in the family has gained weight because of her good fortune.

Back when we were still at the old house, the Liu family would often curse us because of the aroma. But now it's better. There aren't many houses at the end of the village, and they're all quite far apart. Even if the smell wafts out, it's mostly gone by the time it reaches each house. "Tonight we'll cook two kinds of rice and stir-fry some spicy chicken. Your Aunt Cuihong gave us a basket of dried chili peppers."

Chunxiao, who was returning home from school, overheard this and asked, "Really?"

As soon as she finished speaking, she saw the pheasant in Chuxue's hand: "Second sister, you are really amazing. Our family is almost living like a landlord's family now."

She had barely finished speaking when she saw the anger on her mother's face and realized that she had gotten carried away: "Mom, Mom, Mom, I was wrong, I will never talk nonsense again."

Even the first snowfall didn't plead for her; this child really needs to be taught a lesson. She's gotten too arrogant after a few days of good life. Mother Liu was indeed truly angry; she grabbed a bramble from behind the gate and chased Chunxiao all over the yard.

The first snowfall was completely unaffected; boiling water and plucking feathers were done in one go.

When Liu's mother came in, Chu Xue was rinsing and cleaning the chicken, preparing to chop it into pieces.

Chunxiao followed behind with a resentful look: "Second sister, you just watched as Mom chased and hit me, and you didn't even try to protect me. Are you still my sister?"

Chu Xue was speechless upon hearing this, and slowly said, "What am I risking my life to go into the mountains every day? A single careless remark from you could bring trouble to the family. Protecting you would be harming the whole family."

Upon hearing this, Chunxiao's face showed an unnatural expression. She was already twelve years old and naturally understood some things: "Mom, Second Sister, I know I was wrong. I will never dare to talk nonsense again."

Chu Xue did want to protect the original owner of this body, but if she was someone who didn't know her own limitations, there was no need to be so open and honest. Anyway, the plot had already been changed, and the future was up to fate: "You're not a child anymore. Our family's recent changes have already attracted attention in the village. If you continue to speak recklessly and give people something to talk about, I don't need to analyze the consequences for you, do I?"

Chunxiao was quite frightened, and she could tell that her second sister was really angry: "Second sister, I was just too excited and couldn't control my mouth."

Chu Xue put the chopped chicken pieces into the bowl, turned to look at her, and said, "Disaster comes from the mouth and illness comes from the mouth. I hope you remember today's lesson. The good days we have today are hard-won."

(End of this chapter)

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