Read light novels, web novels, Chinese novels, Korean novels, Japanese novels and books online for FREE.
Font Size
18px
Now reading: Chapter 308 - 304: It’s Not Your Fault from The Tempting Educated Youth Married to a Rough Man, a Romance novel by Qiao Siran.

A response to Hu Dacheng was a big slap.

Wen Ran didn’t hold back her strength and slapped him hard.

Hu Dacheng fell to the ground with a thud.

Hu Ercheng was dumbfounded, "Wait, no—" he stamred, "What’s going on? It’s just business, why are you resorting to violence?"

"You know sothing?" Wen Ran said with a mischievous smile, "If I weren’t older now with a family, folks like you, I’d usually throw into the river to feed the fish."

Hu Ercheng: "???"

He looked at Wen Ran’s smiling face, and his mind buzzed, feeling like it was about to explode.

Oh yeah!

How did he forget how good Wen Ran’s relationship with the captain was?

Why would Wen Ran side with him and his brother over such a trivial matter?

He scrambled to get up and tried to run.

Too late though.

Wen Ran already knew everything, and keeping both brothers was unnecessary.

She stood up and kicked Hu Ercheng, knocking him out cold.

Picked up two vine ropes and tied them up like piglets.

anwhile, a pack of wolves herded over a group of cattle.

Wen Ran randomly picked two.

The cows wanted to resist but slling the fragrant water in Wen Ran’s hand, they imdiately complied.

In ten minutes, Wen Ran cleaned up the ss on the ground.

Even the dismantled beef was taken away.

Not giving any to the wolves—those teenage boys would eat their father out of house and ho, those gluttons wouldn’t leave anything.

Even if the cows were left behind, they’d only be enough for a gap between teeth.

Better to give them so sweet water, let them drink it and rrily return to their den.

Two cows.

One to carry the Hu Brothers, the other to carry the beef.

Wen Ran: "..."

Emm, how to put it.

Using a cow to carry beef, can’t be overanalyzed too deeply, it’s really quite creepy if you think about it.

At the foot of the mountain.

Xiao Chenye and the captain found nothing.

Makes sense; the Hu Brothers stole the cows and headed straight uphill, didn’t flaunt it down here, so no one saw, which is rather plausible.

The captain was feeling defeated, "It’s over; our team’s loss is truly substantial."

What could Xiao Chenye say?

He could only offer dry comfort, "Aw, it’s alright, uncle, don’t be anxious just yet, maybe Ranran found sothing up the mountain."

Captain: "..."

Tears stubbornly refused to fall.

Boo hoo hoo.

At tis like this, no news is the best news.

Bringing them uphill wasn’t about hoping to bring them ho alive, but to slaughter and eat them.

Boo hoo hoo...

"Damn it," such news is a great headline for the team, soon spreading far and wide.

"Just who is the shaless thief, cattle are our rural lifeblood, who do you think you are!"

The crowd had fits of helpless rage, blad fate, so even grabbed those at loss and thrashed them to vent their wrath.

The captain was so annoyed his head hurt, "Shut up, all of you! Making noise, what good does it do now!"

He stood up, clapped his hands, frustrated at the lack of help, "Go house to house asking around!"

"What’s the use in asking, don’t even know how long ago, finding them back is indeed a miracle."

"Just follow my advice, whoever lost the cattle, that’s their responsibility."

"Exactly, exactly!"

Responsible?

How to be responsible?

Do you an, driving soone to their wit’s end?

The folks from the barn now stood afar off, faces blank and resigned.

The captain sighed, resigning himself to fate as he planned to check the livestock station soon, hoping to buy another cow.

A sound ca to ear, "Hey~"

Wen Ran smiled, "What’s happening here? Why all the hullabaloo?"

Upon hearing Wen Ran’s voice, the captain felt as if hearing music from heaven.

He jumped up excitedly, "Girl! Have you found them?"

The crowd cleared a path, stunned by the sight of two cows following Wen Ran.

Wait, they only lost one, right?

Where did the second one co from?

Plus, what kind of at is it exactly strapped onto the cow?

Whatever others wondered, the captain didn’t care, his focus entirely on Wen Ran.

Boo hoo hoo!

The girl he cherished deep within his heart.

Truly proud!

When he saw the piglet-tied n on the cow’s back, his mind spun, "Hold on, what’s going on here?"

He held his head, circling around both cows.

Wen Ran felt dizzy watching the captain’s spins, helplessly handed him the vine rope.

The vine was Cui Lu’s; the other end, around the calf’s neck.

"What’s going on here."

He was so happy he could barely hold his mouth shut.

"Alright!"

Wen Ran patted his shoulder, "I know you’re happy, but don’t get ahead of yourself, let explain."

She pointed at the beef on the cow’s back, "When I was climbing, I found out our team’s beef unfortunately beca lamb skewers."

Captain: "?"

He hesitated between speaking and staying quiet.

Wen Ran: "?"

So ticked off!

Just say it!

"What’s up?"

"Well, I know you’re thrilled, but let clarify sothing."

"Hmm?"

"No matter the situation, beef can’t actually turn into lamb skewers."

Wen Ran: "..."

Really?!

Is that even the point?!

Huh?!

Realizing the captain couldn’t grasp the core, Wen Ran sighed, oh this captain.

"Alright, alright," she stepped back, "that was my slip of tongue, anyways, when I climbed up the mountain, the cattle were already handled quite thoroughly.

Died straightforwardly, no saving them. These brothers had their eyes on Shen Qingshu living in the barn."

She shouted, "Is Shen Qingshu here? If yes, co out, let see."

The crowd stirred sowhat, unclear what Wen Ran ant by ’having eyes on Shen Qingshu.’

Could it be those two youngsters...

Expressions on them abruptly grew ambiguous.

Shen Qingshu showed up.

Skin and bones, standing before Wen Ran, his vigor practically nonexistent.

"It’s ," Shen Qingshu spoke weakly, "sorry for causing everyone trouble."

Trouble?

Not quite.

Only lacking responsible guardians can lead to valuable belongings attracting trouble.

Shen Qingshu now unable to protect himself, fated to be at others’ rcy.

Helplessly lying on the chopping board, awaiting slaughter.

"It’s not your fault," Wen Ran straightforwardly said, "they were shaless, luckily they hurt only cattle this ti, and didn’t harm people."

Shen Qingshu felt a spark of realization.

In this young girl’s eyes.

It’s not his fault, she seems to think, he’s even more important than cattle.

You are reading The Tempting Educated Youth Married to a Rough Man Chapter 308 - 304: It’s Not Your Fault on WuxiaFull. Use Previous, Chapter List, or Next to continue.
Share this chapter
Bookmark saves this novel to your account. Reading History keeps recent chapters in this browser.
Continuous reading

You May Also Like

Unintended Cultivator cover
Trending now

Unintended Cultivator

Edontigney ·Xianxia

LivingonthestreetsofOrchard'sReach,Senneverdreamedaboutbecomingacultivator....Readmore LivingonthestreetsofOrchard'sReach,Senneverdreamedaboutbecom...

User Comments

0 comments from readers

Post Comment
By posting a comment, you agree to all relevant terms.
There are currently no comments. Join the community and start the discussion.
Please create an account or sign in to post a comment.