Chapter 105 Auntie, you've committed a crime!

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This must be because they finished work early to go home and cook.

In the brigade, almost every household worked together. At noon and in the evening, some people would leave work early to go home and cook for their families, so as not to have to eat in the dark too late.

"Oh, so this is the new educated youth? He's really good-looking. Have you told me about him yet? Let me tell you, now that you're in the countryside, you need to find someone who cares about you and supports you. Would you like me to introduce you to someone?"

As the old woman spoke, she glanced at Bai Nuo from head to toe, especially at Bai Nuo's wrist where he wore a watch, her gaze lingering for a few seconds.

She had heard that several new educated youths had come to the educated youth compound. They were not only good-looking, but also came from very well-off families. She wondered if they might be able to be sent back to the city by their families in the future.

Thinking of her son who was still unmarried, the old woman who spoke first looked at Bai Nuo with even more enthusiasm, though her gaze still carried a hint of criticism.

Actually, she had her eye on the educated youth compound for a long time, but of the old educated youth, only the one surnamed Qin was alright. However, that girl had a bad temper and always avoided her son, so she never found an opportunity.

A few new ones have arrived this time, and they seem more suitable for her precious son than the one surnamed Qin.

Bai Nuo glanced at her indifferently. For someone who clearly had ulterior motives, giving her a friendly look would be disrespectful to herself.

Bai Nuo rolled her eyes and started spouting nonsense, so confidently that no one could tell she was talking rubbish.

“Auntie, what you’re saying is really interesting. It’s not terrible to not have attended a literacy class, but the new government has been established for so many years. You should at least learn some of the laws you’re supposed to know, otherwise you might accidentally get yourself into trouble one day, and it could harm three generations of your family. Your great-grandmother would be coming to you every day.”

The old woman's expression froze, and she stared blankly at Bai Nuo: "What, what do you mean by this?"

Bai Nuo chuckled softly, "What else could it mean? I'm only sixteen. According to our country's marriage law, a woman is considered an adult at eighteen, and only after that can she discuss marriage. Sixteen is still a child. You're asking me if I've been set up with anyone and want to introduce me to someone. Isn't that just abducting a minor, ma'am..."

Bai Nuo, with a slight upturn of her lips, stood obediently in place. Her soft, gentle voice, carrying a hint of eerie threat, reached the old woman's ears, instantly turning her face pale with fright.

"Auntie, you've committed a crime!"