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Chapter 51 Beating someone up



Chapter 51 Beating someone up

Just when the two felt they had rested enough, they decided to continue walking.

Then I heard someone shouting from behind: "Silly girl, your mother really is a silly girl."

Soon, the dozens of people caught up. The silly girl's aunt jogged up and grabbed Dali's arm, pinching it as she yelled, "You little slut, you ran off with me! Why aren't you back to carry the stuff? You're such an ingrate! I'll strangle you, you little whore..."

Dali, who was being choked, didn't utter a sound, only looking down at Su Yue. She didn't know what to do. She had fought back before, but that only resulted in her being beaten by her whole family and not being given food.

Anyway, she's an idiot, and nobody in the village cares whether an idiot gets beaten or not. She does all the work in the fields, and her meals are just two thin soups and watery dishes a day, not even as good as other people's pigs.

Then a boy of about eleven or twelve years old ran up and kicked Dali in the leg, cursing, "You monster, you big idiot, do you still want to eat? You actually dared to run after someone, making us have to look for you. Hurry up, I can't walk anymore, carry me quickly, or I'll ask my mother to beat you to death, you little bitch."

When Su Yue saw Dali's appearance, she knew that these people bullied her every day. Look how badly she was beaten, she didn't even dare to fight back. It's a waste that she's so big.

These people dared to hit and scold her right in front of her, how could Su Yue tolerate it?

She pulled Dali over and kicked the little brat away. Before Dali's aunt, Madam Yu, could react, she slapped her across the face again.

"Ouch, you little slut, you actually let someone hit me! I'll beat you to death, you little whore!" Madam Yu spat out the tooth that had been knocked out of her mouth. Covering her face, she was about to rush forward to hit Su Yue.

Dali, who had been looking like a pushover, saw that his aunt was about to hit Su Yue. He couldn't stand it. No one should bully those who were good to her. So he pushed Yu Shi to the ground.

Now, Madam Yu, still sitting on the ground, didn't rush to get up. She pounded the ground with both hands, wailing and crying with snot and tears streaming down her face: "Oh dear, everyone, come and see this unfilial niece! She's truly heartless! Our family pitied her parents who died young, and we raised her from infancy. Now that she's grown up, she dares to hit her elders! Is there no justice in this world...?"

Su Yue narrowed her eyes and went up to give Yu a good beating, because her crying was too awful.

The man and son of the Yu family were so frightened that they dared not come forward to break up the fight.

After finishing the beating, he clapped his hands and looked at the passersby who were watching the spectacle. The vagrants were so frightened that they ran faster than rabbits, afraid that if they were too slow, they would be the next ones to be beaten.

The Yu family is truly wicked to the core. They traded Dali for grain, which was then squandered by a group of refugees, and now they're still pretending to be victims.

Dali's uncle was no better; he watched helplessly as his wife traded his own brother's child for food, showing no regard for family ties whatsoever.

Su Yue pulled Dali over, pointed at her uncle, and asked, "Has he ever hit you before?"

Dali nodded vigorously, "He hit me, he hit me with a stick, it hurts, but holding my head like this makes it stop hurting."

"Shall we fight back now?" Su Yue slapped Boss Wu across the face.

Dali was initially a little scared, but seeing Su Yue by her side, she was no longer afraid and joined Su Yue in beating up her uncle.

They spread the spoils evenly, slapping one on and then the other. They ended up beating Wu Laoda's family until their faces were swollen like pig heads.

Su Yue stepped on Yu Shi, put one hand on her hip and pointed at the person on the ground with the other, threatening, "You think she has nothing to do with you? Get the hell away from her whenever you see her. Otherwise, I'll beat you up every time I see you in the future."

The creature on the ground was whimpering and couldn't speak, so I just ignored it and pulled Dali away.

This was the first time Dali had ever felt that hitting someone was so satisfying, and his dark little face turned red with joy.

After dealing with Wu Laoda's family, the two were in a good mood.

The two people skipped and hopped away hand in hand, leaving behind a few half-dead people lying on the ground, too exhausted even to curse.

After walking for a while, Su Yue didn't want to go any further. She asked Dali to help watch over the people while she hid in the withered grass and took out the mule cart.

When Su Yue came out pulling the mule cart, Dali was stunned. Her fairy was amazing; she could transform anything.

Su Yue, who had just gotten on the mule cart, saw Dali still standing there dumbfounded. "Dali, what are you looking at? Hurry up and get on."

Dali, her face flushed, climbed onto the mule and looked at Su Yue, who in turn looked at her.

Su Yue had assumed that Dali was sitting in front to drive the mule. It was Dali's first time riding a mule, and he didn't know that he had to drive a mule cart.

Su Yue then began the teaching mode.

After the mule cart fell into the ditch by the roadside for the fourth time, the two pushed the cart back onto the road and grabbed each other's heads with dry leaves.

Su Yue genuinely felt that Dali might not have the talent for this, but Dali loved to play, and Su Yue was lazy.

After studying for another afternoon, she was barely able to keep up without falling into a ditch, and Su Yue was already quite satisfied with that.

"Dali, open your mouth." Su Yue resumed lying on the cart and enjoying herself.

Su Yue spread a thick quilt on the cart. She rested her head on Dali's lap, crossed her legs, and ate non-stop.

Moreover, in front of Dali, no matter what he brings out, she takes it for granted. She was only curious at first, but later she lost all curiosity.

While Su Yue ate, she didn't forget to feed Dali, which made all the little tufts of hair on Dali's head stand up.

"Hehe~" Dali opened her mouth again and ate a bite of watermelon that Su Yue stuffed into her mouth. It was so sweet that she giggled like an idiot.

Su Yue really wanted to pinch her cheeks so she would giggle like an idiot whenever she ate something.

"Dali, don't you think it's not as hot as yesterday?" Su Yue asked Dali, who was driving the mule, while eating sunflower seeds.

Dali thought for a moment before answering, "It's hot."

"It's still hot there. Look, the wind is cooler today than yesterday." Su Yue stuffed another watermelon into Dali's mouth.

Su Yue discovered that Dali especially loved eating watermelon. She had already fed her almost half of a 15-16 jin watermelon, and he could still finish it.

Su Yue touched Dali's belly, which hadn't changed at all, and wondered if the curious baby was a big eater.

In modern times, a mukbang streamer earning millions would be considered doomed in ancient times. Who could afford to support such a big eater except themselves?

Dali loved it when Su Yue touched her face; it tickled and felt wonderful. But touching her belly was also fine, so she started giggling again.

After the sun went down, Su Yue and Dali drove the mule to a place far away from the main road to rest.

The moon was brighter than usual tonight. Su Yue directed Dali to gather some dry branches and put them in the small stove to burn. She also took out a pot of steamed rice and braised chicken with chestnuts from her spatial storage. The two ate without looking up, especially Dali, whose eyes were almost squinted into slits.


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