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640 Don't think about this man

The fat lady shouted loudly, causing dust to fall from the roof tiles.

Seeing that Honggu was obedient and ran all the way to the backyard, she let out a long sigh of relief.

Humming to himself, he slowly walked to the counter, put out the candle he had just lit, and wrapped it up.

After Hong Gu came back, the two of them worked together to tie Lin Chu's hands and feet tightly, and then put them in sacks.

Honggu was careful and put soft cloths on the places where the rope touched the flesh, and repeatedly told her mother to be gentle.

The fat sister-in-law stared at her daughter, finally sighed, and patted the back of her hand gently: "When life calms down later, Mom will find a good man for you. Don't even think about this..."

Hong Gu sniffed and her eyes turned bright red: "I don't want it, I will stay with my mother."

The two of them carried the sacks out of the back door and boarded a willow-leaf boat in the night. The boat swayed lightly, and the bamboo pen entered the water gently. The sound of rushing water could be heard far away in the night.

Honggu stood at the bow of the boat, her chubby little face raised, staring intently at the moon.

"Mother." She spoke timidly and said quietly: "Let's not do this anymore."

"My sister-in-law!"

The fat lady was taken aback, and hurriedly covered her mouth with her hand, lowering her voice and threatening: "Can you say such things here casually? You don't want your life!"

Aunt Hong was silent, and the fat sister-in-law stared at her daughter, seeing her twisting her body stubbornly and not looking at her.

She glanced at the vast night and sighed helplessly when she saw that there was no one around: "If we don't do this, where will the money come from? The world is in such a mess nowadays. If there is no money, what will we eat? What will we drink?"

Hong Gu frowned and curled her lips: "I would rather starve to death!"

"Ah."

Suddenly, a vulgar man's voice came from the bow of the boat, slowly and slowly: "Fat sister-in-law has raised a good daughter with a heart of Buddha."

"You always heard wrong."

The fat sister-in-law's complexion changed drastically. She hurriedly took off a flat silver bracelet from her wrist and forced it into the boatman's hand: "You must have heard wrong!"

The boatman weighed it with his hands and stuffed the bracelet into his arms: "If you want to survive, you must first keep your mouth shut!"

"Yes, yes." The fat sister-in-law said with a smile, "There will never be a next time."

"You." The fat sister-in-law let out a long sigh of relief when she saw the boatman stopped talking.

When he turned around to look at Hong Gu, he sighed again: "You should be more careful!"

There was no sound at all along the way, and the atmosphere around him was as heavy as night, and there seemed to be no light at all.

Until a string of gongs sounded, and the boat slowly docked.

"At midnight, all the villages will come ashore to deliver goods!"

A loud roar sounded in the night, sharp and cold, like the cry of a night owl, terrifying!

"Let's go."

Fatty Sister-in-law lowered her head and carried Lin Chu ashore with Aunt Hong. Then she went up the steps, took her to a small house on the shore, and quickly left.

Honggu reluctantly turned her head and looked at the open door, her eyes rosy even in the dark.

"My little sister-in-law." The fat sister-in-law was frightened to death and tried her best to pull Aunt Hong back: "Come with me quickly, you really don't want to die!"

"Mom, I..."

Ding dong ding dong!

The crisp ringing of rings and rings came from the moon cave door, the women's laughter and the sounds of orioles were like the sounds of nature, and there was a fragrant and fragrant fragrance floating in the night.

The face of the fat sister-in-law changed drastically: "Hurry up! The goddesses are coming!"

Honggu lowered her head and suppressed her unwillingness, and was dragged away by her mother. No one in the night could see the bloody marks on her lips from her strong bite.

"Let's take a look first to see if there is anything new that we can catch our eye on today."

The soft and clear voices of the women entered the room, and amid laughter like silver bells, beauties of all shapes and colors walked towards the sacks placed on the floor.


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