Chapter 50: Auntie Tian Was Up to No Good Again
Translator: Atlas Studios Editor: Atlas Studios
The chicken meat was firm and the skin was springy. It tasted fragrant and rich. The soy sauce was on point, and there was a slight sweetness of white sugar. The texture was rich. It was simply an experience that no farmer had ever had.
‘Sizzling chicken’ was famous for its dry sauce. It had a strong taste, different from any meat stewed in the past. It was especially memorable. Father Guan was so satisfied that he brought out some cheap self-brewed rice wine. The men drank it.
In the Tian family at the end of the village, Tie Wa was taught a lesson by his elders. He sat there listlessly eating unpalatable rice. His chubby face was listless.
Auntie Tian’s entire face and eyes were gloomy and terrifying. Her heart was boiling with hatred and her mind was filled with thoughts of how to take revenge on the Guan family.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtIt was all because the Guan family cooked delicious food and the smell spread throughout the village!
If their family did not always have meat to cook and the fragrance of cooking hadn’t filled the entire village, would Tie Wa have rushed out craving food? Would she have been taught a lesson today?
If Auntie Tian, who felt that she had lost a lot of face, could not vent her anger, she would not be able to calm down tonight.
“What should I do?”
After the night quieted down, Auntie Tian walked out of the house lightly and kept thinking. She must teach this damned Guan family a lesson!
Splashing feces? No, farmers were actually not willing to part with feces! Everyone had to rely on the feces they had saved up to water the fields and grow vegetables. Who would be willing to part with feces? Usually, they would hold it in and go back to the toilet at home.
Hit the dog again? It was useless. The dog had stopped barking after a while. She could not disturb that damned slut Ye Lulu until she could not sleep the entire night. She would not be harmed at all!
Setting fire? No. It was dry in the autumn now, so it was easy for the fire to lose control and burn the entire village down to her house.
Auntie Tian’s eyes searched the darkness. She suddenly stepped forward and picked up the tails of the few dead rats in front of the dog lying by the courtyard.
This was what Auntie Tian’s dog ate. They were dead rats caught by the fierce cat at home every day.
Auntie Tian couldn’t be bothered to feed the dog any dog food. She would just throw the dead rats caught every day to the dog and let the dog eat them.
The dog had been injured that night and was very skinny. It had not recovered yet. It did not have an appetite for these dead rats.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmSome of the dead rats that were thrown away a few days ago were rotten and smelly. They looked very ugly when they were paralyzed on the ground. However, apart from letting the dog take care of the house, Auntie Tian never went to the dog, so she didn’t care at all.
Looking at the disgusting and awful dead rats on the ground, Auntie Tian’s sinister eyes glowed. She laughed and took a urinal. Suppressing the unpleasant smell, she placed the dead rats, including the rotten rats that had been thrown away a few days ago, in the urinal.
In order to take revenge on the Guan family, Auntie Tian endured a wave of disgust.
It was already so late, and there was no one in the village. Auntie Tian tiptoed and quickly walked to the Guan family’s old house. She calculated the location and went around to the backyard.
The dogs in the village were familiar with the villagers. As long as no one barged into their houses, there would be no barking at all.
Farmers’ courtyards were mostly surrounded by fences, so it was impossible for them to have brick walls. As for mud, because the villagers were free to farm, they might have to expand their vegetable fields at any time, so there were very few high walls.
Auntie Tian looked at Ye Lulu’s house and smiled viciously in the darkness. She held a dead rat in her hand and threw it into Ye Lulu’s house!