Chapter 63: Chapter 63: Climbing and Biting Chapter 63: Chapter 63: Climbing and Biting Villagers still occasionally spoke crude words, and even Chiang Baohe would dare to visit Liu Caiyunâs house alone. By then, a moment of carelessness could get someone charged with hooliganism.
âWho could it be?â A woman not far from Chiang Xiao tugged at her husbandâs sleeve and asked a question.
On hearing this, Guiyingâs heart suddenly stirred, and she turned her head to look at Chiang Xiao.
The moment their eyes met, Chiang Xiaoâs gaze darkened slightly.
Indeed.
In her past life, Chiang Xiao had been running a fever during this period, and she hadnât participated in the incident when Qian Mengzi led the villagers to the sweet potato field. But when the rumors spread, she could guess that it must have been Guiying who first slandered her.
After all, they had become enemies.
âChiang Xiao! It was you, wasnât it? That small footprint must be yours! Qian Mengzi spoke of the day you fell into the water! You were there that day!â
Guiyingâs voice was loud, and when she suddenly cried out, all eyes were instantly drawn to her.
Although Ge Liutao had a gentle nature, this statement startled her, and she immediately retorted, âGuiying, what nonsense are you talking about? How old is my Little?
She was so nervous that she squeezed Chiang Xiaoâs hand tightly; in that moment, her palm began to sweat.
Grandma has a weak heart.
Chiang Xiaoâs face turned remarkably grim as she looked at Guihua. Her large eyes, clear in their black and white distinction, were filled with endless cold luster.
âAunt Guihua, because of Ding Daniâs attempt to harm me, your family has already bitten me once. Secretary Uncle decided on compensation of five yuan and twelve eggs from your family to mine, and I know youâve been holding a grudge. I followed Secretary Uncleâs advice and let it go, but it seems you still canât stop clinging to me!â
âWhoâs clinging to you? Chiang Xiao, if only you were as good as my Da Ni, I wouldnât bother with you. Why would I not bother others instead?â
Pfft.
Ding Dani is good?
Chiang Xiao couldnât help but laugh, âI wouldnât dare be like your Da Ni, who gets upset and starts pushing people into the stream.â
Many here had witnessed the reenactment of Chiang Xiaoâs case just yesterday, so naturally, they knew what was going on.
Someone, trying to hold back laughter, then said, âDa Qiangâs wife, you should really teach your daughter well. Itâs not good for someone so young to be so malicious.â
âNonsense!â Guiying jumped up angrily, âMy Da Ni was just careless! She has a good heart!â
Her eyes swiveled around, and she reached out to grab Chiang Xiao, âWeâre talking about the scandal of that loose pair! It must be Chiang Xiao!â
Chiang Xiao quickly slapped Guiyingâs hand fiercely.
âSlap!â
Instantly, five finger marks appeared on the back of Gui Yingâs hand.
She raged like a thunderstorm, but Chiang Xiao immediately seized the initiative to speak.
âNiu Guiying!â
The girlâs trembling shout silenced everyone around.
Guiying disliked her surname, and the villagers were used to calling her by her first name, or as Da Qiangâs wife, or Da Qiangâs daughter-in-law. No one had ever called her so seriously by her full name, and even she was stunned.
âI, Chiang Xiao, have neither wronged nor resented you. Ding Dani pushed me into the water, but if it werenât for your family playing the thief shouting âcatch the thiefâ and insisting on causing trouble at my house, demanding a huge sum of seventy or eighty yuan from my grandfather, I wouldnât have taken this matter too seriously!â
The afterglow of the setting sun cast a warm golden hue on the slightly pale face of the young girl. She looked very thin, her small face no bigger than a palm, which made her eyes seem larger. The fiery anger dancing in the black pupils made her appear even more vivid.
Chiang Xiao was usually silent and spoke in a low, soft voice, giving off a timid air.
But now, she stood erect, chin slightly raised, like a delicate mountain flower that fears not the wind and rain, possessing her own unique mettle.