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Now reading: Chapter 1092 - 1002: Those Years 12 from Quick Transmigration: Underdog Turns out to be Untouchable, a Fantasy novel by Sweet Words from the Heart.

During this al, Zhou ijuan ate with her head down, devouring half a rabbit without raising her head. Normally quite delicate and fragile, at alti, she showed no signs of weakness.

After Zhou ijuan had her fill, she put down her bowl and chopsticks, puffed up her bloated belly as if pregnant, and went back to her room. Aunt Qi watched Zhou ijuan’s back coldly and began tidying the table with Wen Shuangshuang, washing dishes and chopsticks.

As soon as the al was over, Dang Shuzhen arrived at Aunt Qi’s small courtyard with large and small bags of things. She ca to express her gratitude to Wen Shuangshuang.

Both Dang Shuzhen and Dang Aiguo were orphans, so they longed for familial affection. The two shared a particularly good relationship, and since Dang Dalong was their only child, they were heartbroken when he almost died today, almost ready to follow him to the grave.

Later, the child was saved by Wen Shuangshuang. The couple was busy taking him to the health clinic and hadn’t had ti to thank Wen Shuangshuang for saving their son’s life.

Now that their son’s condition had improved, Dang Aiguo and Dang Shuzhen quickly ca to thank his lifesaver.

Because the child was still at the health clinic, Dang Shuzhen only spoke a few words, left the things, and departed. Wen Shuangshuang looked at the items Dang Shuzhen had brought.

Three pieces of at, estimated to weigh about five or six jins, and a large piece of cotton fabric, enough to make three or four outfits for soone of Wen Shuangshuang’s size.

Additionally, there was a huge jug of oil, about ten jins, and many eggs, sugar cubes, pastries, and ox-tongue pancakes.

Wen Shuangshuang took two pastries and ox-tongue pancakes for Qi Juan and handed over the oil, eggs, and at to Aunt Qi, then packed up the remaining items.

Soon after Dang Shuzhen left, another person ca with many things, loaded with large and small bags, to thank Wen Shuangshuang.

This ti, the visitor was none other than Fang Dai, the wife of branch secretary Wang Baoguo, who ca to thank Wen Shuangshuang for saving her husband’s life.

It turned out that the person Wen Shuangshuang saved from almost drowning due to his foot being entangled by weeds was indeed the branch secretary Wang Baoguo. At that mont, Wang Baoguo was still lying in the health clinic receiving treatnt, and his wife ca to express their gratitude.

Fang Dai sincerely thanked Wen Shuangshuang for saving her husband, bringing a generous gift including a stack of nurous grain tickets, seven or eight large banknotes, a basket full of eggs, and several big chunks of at, estimated at about ten jins.

Fang Dai repeatedly expressed her gratitude to Wen Shuangshuang. Their family’s extra status in the village relied on her husband being the branch secretary. If sothing happened to Wang Baoguo, Fang Dai couldn’t imagine what would beco of their ho or how they would continue living.

As she left, Fang Dai tightly held Wen Shuangshuang’s hand, "Comrade Xiao Wen, rember to co to us with anything you need. Both my husband and I will help if we can."

With a smile, Wen Shuangshuang responded, "I only happened to save him in passing; it’s nothing. Besides, the branch secretary nearly drowned while trying to save others, which was a noble act. It was only right for to save him."

After exchanging a few polite words, Fang Dai, who was still worried about her husband, hurriedly excused herself. Wen Shuangshuang put away the grain tickets and banknotes, along with non-edible items and snacks, leaving the eggs and at for Aunt Qi to handle.

With so many goods suddenly at hand, Aunt Qi was all smiles. She knew Wen Shuangshuang was generous and usually indifferent to such food, likely letting her and her daughter partake in it.

Aunt Qi didn’t crave the food, but felt for her daughter. Her greatest joy was seeing her daughter have the opportunity to eat well and grow healthy.

Thanks to Wen Shuangshuang’s generosity before, her daughter had grown much paler and plumper. Now with so much food available openly, Aunt Qi expected her daughter wouldn’t miss out.

Thus, Aunt Qi treated Wen Shuangshuang particularly well. If Wen Shuangshuang hadn’t insisted on working, Aunt Qi might have just kept her at ho, doing everything herself.

Unlike Wen Shuangshuang, Aunt Qi was increasingly annoyed by Zhou ijuan’s antics. Zhou ijuan was not only fussy and overly dramatic but also especially lazy.

She never tidied up the house, never helped with any chores, and shalessly ate when there was good food, never offering thanks, nor even washing her own bowl. This made her a constant irritation to Aunt Qi.

Now that there was even more food at ho, Aunt Qi knew the shaless Zhou ijuan would undoubtedly join in for als. However, Aunt Qi was unwilling to let her share.

Besides disliking Zhou ijuan, Aunt Qi also had personal motives. Without Zhou ijuan taking a share, her daughter could have more to eat.

Increasingly agitated, Aunt Qi approached team leader Lin Cheng’an, requesting Zhou ijuan be moved out. Since the house was Aunt Qi’s, her unwillingness to keep Zhou ijuan was akin to a landlord evicting a tenant.

Despite Lin Cheng’an’s reluctance to cause further disruption, Aunt Qi’s persistence as the hoowner left him with no options. Eventually, Lin Cheng’an had to make several rounds near the educated youth center and barely managed to clear a small storage room for Zhou ijuan.

Upon learning she had to move out, Zhou ijuan was unhappy. Living at Aunt Qi’s was very comfortable—rooms were cleaned, and she didn’t have to work, watching the influx of good food. Zhou ijuan was simply unwilling to leave.

She initially pitifully cried to Aunt Qi, but Aunt Qi remained unmoved. Seeing Aunt Qi was determined to evict her, Zhou ijuan clung to her luggage in protest, unwilling to depart.

Aunt Qi’s temperant was fierce. Enraged, she forcibly took Zhou ijuan’s luggage and tossed it out of her courtyard, dragging the weak Zhou ijuan out of her ho.

Clutching her luggage, Zhou ijuan sat at Aunt Qi’s doorstep, causing a scene and refusing to leave.

Zhou ijuan had overheard team leader Lin Cheng’an saying there were no free houses at the youth center. If she went, she would have to stay in a cramped, dark storage room, incomparable to the neat and clean ho maintained by Aunt Qi.

Thus, Zhou ijuan sat on the ground, making a scene, unwilling to leave. Delicate as she seed, Zhou ijuan knew how to be truly infuriating.

She kept knocking on Aunt Qi’s door, pleading with Aunt Qi not to be so cruel as to evict her. She claid to have nowhere else to go, earnestly promising to serve Aunt Qi diligently if only she would take her in.

Such behavior made it seem like Aunt Qi was incredibly cruel to evict soone from her ho. Aunt Qi was almost driven mad by Zhou ijuan’s shaless antics.

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