Quick Transmigration: The Green Tea Mistress's Guide to Seduction - A Master's Handbook

Chapter 369 The Hunter's Little Darling 27



Chapter 369 The Hunter's Little Darling 27

"You're going to make the decision for Tu Shen?" Xie Qingyu wondered if she had misheard. Otherwise, how could such shameless words come from Tu's wife?

"Yes, don't have any other ideas. You can't see her, so she can still help you when she comes over," the old woman said shamelessly.

Her gaze fell on the house behind Xie Qingyu.

This house was built by Tu Shen, and she knew how much money her grandson could make.

It's just a pity that he doesn't listen to her and isn't filial to her. Even marrying a blind wife is like that. If only he had married Er Ya back then, that child would have been closer to her.

"Do you think Tu Shen is some landlord's grandson? How much wealth do you have to give him to support another one? Don't you know his family is already penniless because he married me? If another one comes along, are you going to support him? If you're willing to bring two bags of grain, that's not impossible," Xie Qingyu said coldly.

That old hag is shameless! She said such awful things just now, and she still has this idea.

“Auntie, what are you saying? I just came here to visit. I’m from the same village as Qingyu, and I know she’s blind. Speaking of which, I accidentally knocked Qingyu into the river before, and I should apologize. I’m staying with you for a while so I can take care of Qingyu. It’s my way of showing my appreciation,” Er Ya said sincerely.

Xie Qingyu was initially unsure whether Er Ya was a reincarnation, a transmigrator, or a strategist, but now it seems she came from a book.

When the male and female protagonists' missions didn't intersect in the early stages, she wanted to make a name for herself in the Ma family. However, she discovered that Tu Shen had been snatched away by Xie Qingyu, and it was through this connection that she managed to chase him up the mountain.

It seems that Tu Shen must have been quite capable in the end, otherwise Er Ya wouldn't have been so persistent in pursuing him.

"You deliberately pushed me into the river. I'm lucky I didn't die. You don't need to help me out of kindness. I'm afraid that with you here, I'll encounter more dangers. For example, if I trip and fall on a rock, I won't be able to complain." Xie Qingyu spoke very quickly.

Er Ya's face clearly looked grim.

Aunt Zhao had no idea that such a thing could happen.

No wonder she felt that Ma Erya was a bit too clever when she opened the door. Her eyes were wide open and she seemed to be calculating something, which made her a little wary.

Even when she's talking to someone with a smile, it feels like she's not really looking at you.

Aunt Zhao couldn't quite put her finger on the feeling, but she always felt that Ma Erya's eyes didn't treat people like human beings.

If Xie Qingyu could see, she would probably have realized Er Ya's identity from the beginning. That outsider's God-like gaze gave the impression that she was treating people like NPCs.

Er Ya, as expected of someone who has seen a lot, wasn't angry at Xie Qingyu's words.

“I know you were upset when I accidentally pushed you into the river, so we gave it to your grandmother when she came to ask for a tael of silver. Now I’m thinking that since we’re from the same village and relatives, we can look after each other. Since you don’t want to accept my kindness, I won’t force you.” Er Ya briefly mentioned that Granny Xie had come to ask for money, proving that she hadn’t taken advantage of Xie Qingyu.

These words showed that she knew how to behave appropriately, and even Aunt Zhao, who was standing by watching, felt that she probably didn't have any bad intentions.

After all, it was Butcher who said to send people to her door.

"Why are you saying so much to her? You've come up the mountain and have nowhere to stay at night. They have rooms here, so you can stay here." Granny Tu knew that it was useless to be forceful with Xie Qingyu, so she changed her approach.

All we need to do is let Er Ya move in.

Will Tu Shen be able to resist then, since he's been offered up for free?

The butcher thought this was feasible.

After all, that's what Er Ya told her from the beginning, but she was too eager to succeed and immediately said that she wanted to give Er Ya to Tu Shen.

"Your opinion doesn't count. This is my home, and my opinion matters."

“It’s my grandson’s family, so what I say doesn’t count? I’ll let her live here,” Granny Tu retorted.

"Who lives here?" A cheerful voice came from outside the door.

It was Tu Shen's cousin's voice.

Two footsteps followed.

"Grandma, who do you think should live here?" my cousin asked, knowing the answer already.

There are only four people in this courtyard.

Ma Erya arrived at their house last night, carrying a large bundle. No one knows how she got there and found their house.

Anyway, his grandma and his mother treated Er Ya quite well, and the three of them even talked in the room for a while.

His grandma took Er Ya out early this morning. He thought she was taking her to see some good things in the mountains, but who knew they would come here instead.

"What are you doing here?" Granny Tu's attitude towards this grandson was extremely gentle, completely different from how she treated Tu Shen.

"I brought my sister over to visit. She didn't want to stay home, so I brought her over to keep my sister-in-law company. Who were you asking to stay here? This older sister?"

Grandma Tu was embarrassed to tell her grandson the purpose of her trip, so she just nodded vaguely, "Yes, we have a place to stay. She's going to stay here for a while, so let her stay with your brother first."

“Who said we don’t have a place to stay? Just let her stay in the same room as you yesterday, or let her stay in the same room as my sister. Why is she staying with my brother?” My cousin pointed out the truth. Yesterday, Ma Erya was staying in the same room as Butcher.

"That won't do. They're guests, after all. It's a bit uncomfortable for them to stay with us. Your brother happens to have a spare room..."

"Grandma, didn't Sister Ma come to see you and take care of you? If she stays with my brother, how will she take care of you?" my cousin asked.

“Yes,” my cousin replied.

"That's alright, she can sleep here at night and come see me during the day," Granny Tu said with a smile.

"Let's not," my cousin said, a hint of dissatisfaction in his voice. "After all, she's a girl, and it's inconvenient for her to stay at my brother's place."

The younger cousin paused for a moment and then said, "And Grandma, don't you know? There's no bed in the west room of my brother's house. They only have one bed in total. Where are you going to let Sister Ma sleep? We can't let her sleep in my brother's and sister-in-law's bed, can we?"

The boy spoke without thinking, and unexpectedly, he completely hit the nail on the head regarding what the two people were thinking.

Even Aunt Zhao, who was watching from the side, couldn't help but laugh.

"I guess that's what your grandma was thinking..." Aunt Zhao's voice was clearly mocking, which even made Tu Pozi, with her thick skin, feel a little uncomfortable.

"......"

There was no bed in the west room, so even if Butcher wanted to say something more, she couldn't.

Er Ya, who was standing to the side, tugged at the arm of the old woman Tu without making a sound. "It's okay. I can go back and live with my sister."

As long as she doesn't live with Butcher, Er Ya can hardly bear to recall how uncomfortable she slept last night.


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