Chapter 169: A Little Scary
Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio
âSu Wen?!â Wang Chunyan cried anxiously.
Su Wen waved her hand and stared down at Grandma Gou Dan with a brick in her hand. âHold her down,â she said, her voice as cold as ice, âSisters dear, shut her up for me, please. Sheâs giving me a headache.â
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Grandma Gou Danâs foul mouth was getting on Su Wenâs nerves. Vulgarities and curses spewed out of the old womanâs mouth like a torrential downpour, each word a knife slicing across Su Wen and her sistersâ skins; it was unbearable. Even married women would feel disgusted by Grandma Gou Danâs words, let alone the innocent ears of young, wide-eyed girls.
Older women like Su Pingping and Sun Xiaocao had already covered their faces and hurried away in embarrassment. If others found out they were still standing around, listening to Grandma Gou Danâs abuse, they would certainly wonder how they could bear the insults. Some might even question how they could be so shameless.
The only lady who had not left was Sun Lili. She watched the show with a cold smile, her eyes darting between the two quarreling parties. No one knew what was going on in her mind.
Su Qing and Su Xiu were beside themselves with rage, and their eyes were bloodshot. After hearing Su Wenâs words, the two girls realized they did not need to rely on brute force alone. Since they could not maintain the upper hand with Grandma Gou Danâs superior strength, they needed to go about doing things differently.
The only lady who had not left was Sun Lili. She watched the show with a cold smile, her eyes darting between the two quarreling parties. NO One knewwhat was going on in her mind.
In anger, the sisters joined hands and pinned Grandma Gou Dan to the ground, restricting her movements.
Little Sister Su used the opportunity her sisters provided to escape from Grandma Gou Danâs grasp. She swiped hay from the chicken coop, picked the filthiest, most disgusting ones full of bird droppings, and returned, stuffing the whole lot into Grandma Gou Danâs mouth.
âPah, pah, pah⊠You heartlessâŠ!â Grandma Gou Dan gagged, on the verge of puking.
âStuff it.â Su Wen removed her sleeve guards and handed them to Little Sister Su. âGive those sleeve protectors to Grandma Gou Dan as a thank-you gift from me,â she said casually.
The crowd was at a loss and could not understand what Su Wen wanted to do. They only understood when Little Sister Su stuck the sleeve guards into Grandma Gou Danâs mouth like a makeshift pacifier. Those present could not help but take a step back in fear; how they looked at Su Wen changed.
Su Wenâs nonchalance shocked the villagers. They had seen many fights and plenty of quarrels in their time, but never had they seen one like Su Wenâs.
It was frightening.
With the sleeve guards acting as a pacifier, Grand Gou Dan could not spit out the offensive mix of hay and bird droppings in her mouth.
âSu Qing, go get some rope and tie her up. You might need to escort Grandma Gou Dan home. Iâm afraid no one will take care of her if sheâs left out for too long.â Su Wen offered her captive audience a bow, waving the brick in her hand at Grandma Gou Dan. âAm I right?â Su Wen asked, a faint smile tugging her cheeks.
Grandma Gou Dan was so shocked that she ran out of curses for a split second. She stared at the ominous brick in Su Wenâs hand, and her mind immediately jumped to Sun Dahaiâs broken arm. Howling in fear, she took advantage of Su Qingâs lapse in concentration to push herself to her feet and flee from the horrifying sight of Su Wen.
Grandma Gou Dan retreated so quickly that she kicked up a cloud of dust.
All the people in the courtyard wore unsightly expressions. Those of weaker will followed Grandma Gou Danâs footsteps, sneaking away as quickly as possible.
Su Wen greeted the nervous crowd warmly. âDonât go! Werenât you all here to borrow my sewing machine? We havenât even hammered out agreements for every one of you yet.â
âO-oh, thereâs no hurry. No, no.â
âI-I can sew j-just as well w-with my handsâŠâ
Su Wenâs enthusiasm grew, and she smiled brightly. âNow, now. Donât be like that. Why donât we set up a schedule? That way, everyone will get a turn. It would be my pleasure, so please, donât treat me like an outsider.â
âN-no, no. We donât want to inconvenience you. B-besides, I donât have any clothes to mend at home.â
âHow can you say that?â Su Wen pounced on the woman who spoke. âIâm more than happy to help everyone. As the saying goes, a distant relative is not as good as a close neighbor. Weâre all one big, happy family. Iâm counting on you all to take care of me. Caring for my six sisters has been difficult, and my husbandâs work takes him away from home⊠Iâm sure you all will think of me kindly.â
The woman Su Wen caught could not help but feel her face stiffen. âO-of course. Itâs only right we take care of each other. Yes! We must take care of each otherâŠâ
Su Wen released the woman, patting her on her shoulder..
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