Chapter 76 I’m starving to death
Lanzhi doesn’t hate Gu Erlang.
It’s just that her ideal husband was not a farm man like Gu Erlang.
She wants a gentle and elegant young man, with whom they can play the piano and play the piano in harmony, loving each other in front of the flowers and under the moonlight.
If the Hou Mansion does not fall into decline, her ideals will probably be realized.
But now, she has become a bitch, and those dreams she once had have disappeared without a trace.
Lanzhi glanced at Mrs. Chen secretly, but she didn't seem to notice it.
She felt uneasy. Now she was just a slave bought by Gu Fei. Is she worthy of Gu Erlang?
She knew that Xiao Fei wouldn't care about this, but didn't Xiao Fei's parents care?
Lanzhi's expression darkened, and just as she was thinking about it, she suddenly heard Bao'er cry out, "Mom, I don't want a wife. If I have a wife, she will steal my food!"
Everyone laughed even more.
Qian smacked him and said, "What nonsense are you talking about!"
She turned to look at the woman and said, "Forget it, my family doesn't have enough food to feed multiple people."
There was despair in the woman's eyes.
By selling Lian'er for a bushel of rice, Lian'er can have a way of living, and she and her son can live a few more days.
Lian'er couldn't sell it, and the family couldn't survive.
Suddenly the woman grabbed Lian'er's hair and started beating her, "You're a useless girl, you can't even exchange for a bucket of rice, so what's the use of raising you! You might as well die early, and everyone will be clean after you die."
Lian'er whimpered and didn't dare to fight back.
The woman was beaten a few times and lost strength, so she sat on the ground and cried.
The boy cried too, and the whole family cried together.
The woman fainted while crying. Lian'er and her brother grabbed her mother and shook her, "Mom, mother, wake up—"
Aunt Liu, the wife of the village chief, sighed, stood up and walked to the woman, squatted down, reached out and pinched the woman's forehead. A slight sound came from the woman's throat, and she faintly woke up.
Aunt Liu shook her head, stood up and went back, "I'm hungry."
Lian'er suddenly kowtowed to everyone crazily, "Everyone, uncles, aunts, brothers and sisters, please give me a bite of food. Please save my mother. My mother will starve to death if she doesn't eat."
Gu Fei looked at it blankly and saw that Lian'er's forehead was quickly bruised and blood was oozing out.
Mrs. Chen said in a low voice: "Oh, what a world! This girl is really filial. Go and get her two cornbreads."
Gu Fei stood up and hurriedly went to the mule cart to get two nests made by her mother. She walked up to the woman and stretched out her hand.
When the woman saw the food, she grabbed it and stuffed it into her mouth.
Suddenly he stopped again, handed one of the cornstarch to his son, and broke the remaining one into two halves, one for himself and Lian'er.
Qian sneered at the side and wanted to say something, but held back.
Lian'er held half of the steamed bun in her hands but didn't eat it, she was in tears.
She suddenly stood up and walked to Gu Fei and knelt down, "Miss, you are kind-hearted. Buy me. I will be your maid, make cows and horses for you, and I can do anything."
“You bought me, I can live, my mother and brother can live too, I beg you, I only need to eat one steamed bun a day.”
Gu Fei opened her mouth for a while, then smiled bitterly at Lian'er and said: "Stop kneeling, I'm not a young lady. I used to be a maid for others, and my family is not rich either. I'm sorry, I really can't help it. "
Mrs. Chen sighed to Lian'er from the side, "Daughter, in this world, no one has much food. Eat quickly. If you eat, you can live one day longer."
(End of this chapter)