"You... you... you have the nerve to complain... You..."
Wu Cuizhi was about to let loose a string of curses, but Gu Jiaojiao spoke again, her tone casual. "Auntie, if you’re going to curse at , I’ll go find the leadership right now."
"It’d be quite nice for all of us to attend an education class together then."
The curses on the tip of Wu Cuizhi’s tongue were imdiately swallowed back down.
She, of all people, dreaded education classes the most. She’d get drowsy every ti she had to listen. She’d rather be out in the fields earning a couple of work points than sit through one of those.
Besides, the classes were always held after a full day’s work. She was already exhausted from her labor, so having to sit through a class was simply torture.
With a belly full of rage and nowhere to vent it, Wu Cuizhi could only glare fiercely at Gu Jiaojiao before reluctantly sitting down.
Just after their "friendly" exchange, three more people arrived at their pile of grain.
"Gu Zhiqing."
Soone called her na. Gu Jiaojiao turned to see a middle-aged woman in her forties or fifties smiling at her.
The woman wore a simple black jacket of coarse cotton, black pants, and what looked like a gray shirt underneath. It was the perfect attire for the weather, neither too hot nor too cold.
What surprised Gu Jiaojiao, however, was that the woman had greeted her first. She didn’t seem to recognize her.
But the woman’s eyes were kind, so Gu Jiaojiao smiled and replied.
"Auntie."
Aunt Zhao smiled and nodded, placing a small stool next to Gu Jiaojiao and starting to chat with her.
"Gu Zhiqing, I can’t thank you enough for yesterday. If it weren’t for you, I’m afraid my daughter-in-law would have lost her baby."
Hearing this, Gu Jiaojiao imdiately recognized her.
This was Wang Xiuhua’s mother-in-law, Zhao Tiezhu’s biological mother. Yesterday, when she heard her daughter-in-law was in trouble, she had dropped her work in the fields and rushed over. But it had been chaotic at the ti, and Gu Jiaojiao hadn’t gotten a clear look at her.
She imdiately offered a humble reply.
"Auntie, there’s no need to be so formal. I didn’t do much. Besides, anyone would have stepped in to help in Sister-in-law Xiu Hua’s situation."
Seeing that Gu Jiaojiao took no credit for her actions, Aunt Zhao grew to like her even more.
"No matter what, we will rember this kindness. If you ever need help with anything in the future, don’t hesitate to co find ."
Aunt Zhao knew Gu Jiaojiao was just being modest, and she certainly couldn’t let the matter drop just because of her humility.
When they went to her yesterday, Wang Xiuhua was still lying there, motionless. Because Gu Jiaojiao had ntioned she was injured, they had gone together on a donkey cart.
The whole family lifted her onto the cart and took her to the hospital.
At the hospital, the doctor was surprised, saying it was a miracle the baby could be saved, given Wang Xiuhua’s condition.
Wang Xiuhua then ntioned the breathing technique. The doctor said right then and there that the technique was amazing; without it, the baby would have certainly been lost.
Thanks to that breathing technique, Wang Xiuhua had no other issues besides a dislocated bone.
After the doctor left, Wang Xiuhua also ntioned that Gu Jiaojiao had given her milk candies. If not for those few pieces of candy, she would have passed out.
Gu Jiaojiao had helped the Zhao family save the baby in Wang Xiuhua’s belly and had saved Wang Xiuhua herself. The Zhao family had to rember this debt of gratitude.
On top of that, Gu Jiaojiao had even refused the eggs she’d had Tie Zhu take over yesterday.
This made Aunt Zhao like Gu Jiaojiao even more, feeling that she wasn’t like the person rumors made her out to be.
And so, Aunt Zhao, who had originally planned to find so acquaintances to work with, decisively sat down next to Gu Jiaojiao upon seeing her.
She knew Gu Jiaojiao wasn’t good at farm work, so she thought she would help her out a little later as a small token of her gratitude.
But Gu Jiaojiao’s sweet calls of "Auntie" coaxed a beaming smile out of Aunt Zhao. With a manner like that, she would have been willing to help more even if the incident with Wang Xiuhua had never happened.
At the sa ti, she couldn’t help but marvel inwardly.
’This Gu Zhiqing really has a way with words. No wonder Leng Yuan wasn’t interested in all those other girls he was introduced to, but ended up marrying Gu Jiaojiao. With a sweet voice like that, few could dislike her.’
She then added, "Don’t be so formal, Gu Zhiqing. It’s nothing for neighbors in the sa village to help each other out."
Since Aunt Zhao had put it that way, Gu Jiaojiao could only nod and accept.
Although Aunt Zhao now saw Gu Jiaojiao in a new light, the people around them were dismayed.
The two middle-aged won who had co with Aunt Zhao wore long faces. If they hadn’t arrived late and found no other spots, they never would have sat with Gu Jiaojiao.
Therefore, they completely ignored Gu Jiaojiao.
And Gu Jiaojiao ignored them right back.
That was just her personality—she treated others how they treated her. She would never offer a warm smile to a cold shoulder.
Although she had decided to work hard and change everyone’s attitude toward her, that definitely didn’t an she would go out of her way to curry favor.
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