Chapter 109 Those Two Shit-Eating Girls

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The two sows spotted the humans who had been eating their excrement in their pens from a great distance. They remembered that those two people had not only eaten their excrement but had also kicked them several times during the fight. Otherwise, they wouldn't have run away from home in a fit of anger and been scared half to death on the mountain.

Upon seeing his enemy again, fueled by both old and new grudges, he flew into a rage, hoofing and charging at the two men.

Despite being often called "big dumb pigs" or "stupid pigs" by humans, pigs are actually quite intelligent and can recognize people.

In just a few minutes, Bai Nuo's feet went numb once again as they left the ground.

She discovered that ever since she went to the countryside, her feet had been performing some kind of Newtonian resurrection trick from time to time, and she was completely convinced.

Back then, she was never frightened into submission by mutated beasts, never beaten into submission by zombies, and never chased and subdued by other superhumans.

But now, I'm completely convinced of my own height and weight, and of this messed-up world!

In just a few minutes, she had thought of over seven hundred different ways to cook pork, not a single one was the same!

Finally, his feet returned to the Earth's surface, gravity once again took over, and Newton peacefully closed his coffin lid. Bai Nuo expressionlessly untied the vines wrapped around his hands, not caring at all about the two people who had been knocked to the ground by the sow and were howling in pain.

"Hey, Little Bai, are you alright? Are you hurt anywhere?" A group of people caught up with him, looking worriedly at the young educated youth who didn't look very strong.

Surprisingly, this seemingly delicate young educated youth had quite good balance. She was carried around by two sows for so long without falling to the ground. Those of them chasing behind were afraid that the girl would lose her balance and fall to the ground, and then be dragged away by the two pigs, which would be terrible!

"Thank you, uncles, aunts, brothers and sisters. I'm fine, it's just that my hand hurts a little." Bai Nuo numbly stretched out her small hand and wrist, which were red from being bound by the wooden vines.

"Sizzle!"

The kind-hearted old woman gasped, looking with heartache at the young educated youth's once fair and tender hands, now covered with rough red marks.

"Oh dear, poor thing, it'll be swollen tomorrow. Hurry up, Juan'er, take your little white girl to the village clinic for some medicine."

"No need, Auntie. We have ointment at home. I'll just apply some when I get back. Everyone's starting to cook right now, so let's not trouble Sister Juanzi." Bai Nuo shook her head and thanked her with a smile.

She was just laying the groundwork for a new job tomorrow; this injury would be over in no time for her.

"Really? Don't bear it. If it gets really swollen tomorrow, you won't be able to stand the pain." Juanzi, who had been called over by her mother-in-law, frowned and looked at the little hand with heartache.

Actually, this minor injury is nothing to them, the country folk. But this girl was their benefactor who had just brought back the common property of their entire Qishui Brigade. In their eyes, she was one of their own, so of course she deserved special treatment.

Besides, this girl looks like she was spoiled by her elders when she was young, and she'd probably tear up at the slightest bit of pain.

"Thank you, Sister Juanzi. It's really nothing, just a minor injury. I'll just put some medicine on it when I get back. But..." Bai Nuo lowered her head, her brows furrowed slightly, and sighed softly with some annoyance, muttering to herself, "I don't know if I'll be able to hold a hoe tomorrow. There's still so much work to do in the fields."

"Oh, you honest girl, there are so many people in our Qishui Brigade, every household needs work points to exchange for food rations, how could we possibly shortchange you? Besides, you saved these two old sows this time, we should all thank you, what's wrong with resting for a day or two? At worst, you can find an easier job and earn some more work points, it's okay, I'll have your third uncle talk to your team leader uncle later."

The old woman patted the young educated youth on the shoulder without hesitation, then turned to look at her father-in-law and said with a grin, "Dad, you agree, right?"

Bai Nuo's gaze fell on the old man who had guessed the pit was very deep. She knew that Qishui Brigade was originally a clan village, with most of the people surnamed Wei, so the village was called Weijia Village.

However, when the enemy invaded, many young people in the village went to the battlefield. Later, many refugees whose homes had been destroyed came and were taken in by the people of Weijia Village.

After the establishment of the new Longguo, Weijia Village gradually grew into a large village with a population of nearly a thousand. Until the country reformed and established communes and production teams, the original Weijia Village became the current Qishui Brigade, with an even larger population than before.

Perhaps because the elders of half the families in the village were people who were taken in and settled in Weijia Village, they have great respect for the Wei family. The Qishui Brigade is still vaguely led by the Wei family. Anyone who can be respectfully called "Uncle" in the brigade must be a relative of the Wei family.

Moreover, it seems that this third uncle holds a rather high position.

“That’s right. Little Bai saved two old sows and protected the collective property of our Qishui Brigade. She’s a really good girl. Now that she’s injured, we should take good care of her. Our Qishui Brigade isn’t the kind of backward people who don’t know how to be grateful. I’ll go to my older brother’s house later and talk to Zhong Ping. Let’s find some easier work for Little Bai tomorrow.”

Unexpectedly, the matter was accomplished before she even spoke. Bai Nuo smiled shyly, her charming and cute appearance making her even more endearing.

"Thank you very much, Third Uncle. Then I won't stand on ceremony. I'll reluctantly go to work in the fields, because I'm afraid I'll hold everyone back."

"We're all family, no need to be so polite," Uncle Wei said with a smile, waving his hand.

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