Chapter 98 The Sister-in-law Who Eloped 10

Chapter 98 The Sister-in-law Who Eloped 10
After seeing off the captain's wife, Yuanchun closed the gate and returned to the main room.

After deeply hypnotizing the two ungrateful wolves on the ground and making sure they could lie on the ground for another day and night, Yuanchun happily went to kill the remaining two old hens.

One was made into chicken nuggets and stewed potatoes.

A chicken soup with mushrooms.

He took out half a basin of cornmeal and a basin of flour from the space, and made meat buns with half of them and pancakes with the other half.

The meat filling was what she had stored in the jade gourd space before.

After everything was done, it was already noon. Yuanchun drank a bowl of mushroom chicken soup, ate two meat buns, and then went into the house to pack her luggage.

Back then, after the original owner severed ties with the Qin family, the Qin family did not ignore her at first. They even packed up the clothes and daily necessities she left at her parents' home and sent them to her.

Two dowry quilts prepared for her by the original owner's mother were also delivered.

However, at that time, the original owner was instigated by Liu Fusheng to ignore her family, thinking that her family was using roundabout tactics to trick her into changing her mind.

It was not until the original owner was sold that she realized that the reason Liu Fusheng instigated her to sever ties with her natal family was not because he was worried that she would be tricked back, but because he was worried that after she was wronged in the Liu family, she would go to the Qin family to seek support and help her.

Once the Qin family is gone as a backer, the Liu family can use the original owner with more confidence.

The two new quilts sent by the Qin family were only used by the original owner for a few days, and then the room and the bed were occupied by Liu Baozhu.

Yuanchun disliked the quilt because it was stained with Liu Baozhu's scent and didn't want it anymore, so she put it into the space, planning to find an opportunity to give it to someone who needed it.

As for whether the ungrateful person has a mask or not, what does it have to do with her?

Yuanchun also took away all the clothes and shoes that the original owner had bought for the two ungrateful people in the past three years, and even took away the two schoolbags.

Finally, she left the village carrying a small bag.

At three o'clock in the afternoon, she rushed to the county town, first went to the county high school, took out her household registration book, stated her identity, and handled the withdrawal procedures for the two ungrateful people. At that time, the school was very kind and refunded the remaining tuition if the semester was not completed.

Yuanchun returned more than 20 yuan of tuition and more than 100 kilograms of food.

The teacher also took Yuanchun to the dormitories of the two ungrateful people and packed up their luggage and took it away.

After leaving school, Yuanchun found a remote and deserted corner and put the food and bags into the space, leaving only a bundle in her hand.

After that, she went straight to the train station.

Using mental hypnosis, I successfully bought a soft sleeper ticket for a train to Chuncheng in an hour.

Nan County is thousands of miles away from Chuncheng, and it takes eight or nine days to get there by train. Yuanchun doesn't want to sit for so long.

"Little comrade, do you want to buy some tea eggs?"

After leaving the ticket office, Yuanchun was about to enter the station when an old lady in her sixties pulled her sleeve and asked her tremblingly in a low voice, "Five cents each, young comrade, buy a few. They're still warm."

The old lady was carrying a small basket in her hands.

It was covered with a small floral cloth.

When Yuanchun looked over, the old lady lifted a corner of the floral cloth and found twenty tea eggs inside.

Yuanchun took out one dollar and fifty cents and said, "I'll buy them all. Give me the basket as well. The extra fifty cents will be used to buy the basket."

"Okay, thank you, little comrade."

The old lady took the money, stuffed the basket into her hands, and left very quickly.

(End of this chapter)