They gave them anything they asked for. If the kids wanted to climb on the roof, theyâd hand them a ladder; if they wanted to jump in a well, theyâd hand them a rope.
The two siblings had been a pain in the neck since childhood.
The grandson, Li Dawei, had dropped out of junior high to stay home and play video games all day. He constantly switched girlfriends, with no relationship lasting more than three months.
The granddaughter, Li Xiang, was even more of a character. She turned in a blank exam for her junior high entrance test and simply quit school, just like that.
When Xie Ning was in junior high, Li Xiang found a bald, rich businessman.
When Xie Ning was in high school, Li Xiang became a "princess"âat a KTV.
When Xie Ning got into university, Li Xiang got the wild idea that she should go too. Her goal was to snag a wealthy guy, since universities were full of promising young men.
Uncle Li and Aunt Li brought two fat hens to Xie Ningâs maternal grandfatherâs house, begging him to pull some strings and get Li Xiang into a universityâpreferably the same one as Xie Ning...
At that time, it caused such a ruckus for the Song family that they had to shut their doors and refuse all visitors for a full three months.
Of course, it didnât work out, and the Li family came to resent the Song family for it.
Xie Ningâs maternal grandfather had only been a minor station chief back in his day. He had a bit of power, but he was nowhere near all-powerful.
Besides, the old man had already been retired for ten years.
If her grandfather really had the ability to get Li Xiang, who only had a primary school education, into East University, then he wouldnât have just been a minor station chief...
And besides, why should he? Her grandfather wasnât an idiot. He wasnât about to risk his reputation in his later years to help an unreliable neighbor.
And so, the two families had a complete falling out.
Li Xiang always told outsiders that she and Xie Ning were best friendsâchildhood besties who grew up as next-door neighbors.
After the falling out, she would tell everyone that best friends were toxic, refusing to help with even a small favor, and just couldnât stand to see her, Li Xiang, do well.
If she werenât afraid the smell of blood would attract all the nearby zombies, Xie Ning couldnât be bothered to even set foot in the Li familyâs place.
Song Youzhi acted quickly, already starting to bury the two elderly bodies on the spot, filling in the graves and covering the bloodstains.
Li Xiang turned her head and immediately shrieked, "Bro! Bro!"
Li Dawei ran out of the house, shirtless. "Sis, whatâs wrong?"
"Bro, Uncle Songâs niece killed our grandparents. You have to demand an explanation from them."
Xie Ning couldnât help but roll her eyes. "Li Xiang, Iâm pretty sure Iâve told you this many times, right? Heâs my uncle on my *motherâs* side. That makes me his niece through his sister, not his brother."
Hearing this, Li Xiangâs face flushed with anger and she shouted, "Xie Ning, whatâs that supposed to mean? You think youâre so great just because you went to university? Looking down on us country folk for being uncultured, is that it?"
Song Youzhi nodded as he shoveled dirt. "Well, youâre not wrong about that."
"Ningning has told you I donât know how many times, and you still canât remember. Iâve seen you count cash, though. Youâre pretty quick with that."
"Uncle Song, what kind of talk is that?" Li Daweiâs expression soured, his neck stiff. "Uncle Song, are our two families about to go down the irreversible path of sworn enemies?"
Song Youzhi rolled his eyes so hard he nearly saw heaven. "I told you to watch less trashy soap operas and read some real books, but you just wonât listen."
âTo be fair, those two kids were alright when they were little. Sigh. But they were spoiled rotten by Uncle Li and Auntie Li, and just grew up more and more crooked.â
"Xie Ning killed my grandparents. So, tell us what youâre going to do about it!"
Xie Ning looked up at Li Dawei. "Oh, I get it. So this is a shakedown?"
"You knew the old folks had turned long ago. You waited until the Rescue Federation came to register people, then you deliberately let them out to bite someone."
Li Daweiâs eyes flickered. "I donât know what youâre talking about."
"Well, how about this. In the past, our grandparents did all the cooking and laundry for us."
"Now that youâve killed our grandparents, from now on, youâll be responsible for taking care of me and my sisterâour food, our lodging, everything."