My Beloved Super Fierce Wife-Chapter 167 is just like the silly cat he raised.

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Chapter 167: 167 is just like the silly cat he raised.

She was just a bit dazed.

She always felt she was dreaming.

Having nearly starved to death, no one knew better than she did one thing.

In front of survival and self-interest, even one’s own parents could not always be relied upon.

Her younger sister-in-law had not given the job to her three blood brothers but to her instead.

This made Zhou Mei feel incredibly incredulous.

It was like a dream...

Lin Qingshui thought of his sister’s gentle eyes, brimming with laughter.

"Don’t be silly, Tangtang already said, we’re a family, there’s no need to be so calculative."

A family?

Zhou Mei’s eyes dimmed.

For the first time, those few words warmed her heart.

The feeling was strange yet irresistible.

Perhaps, it was time to open her heart.

Her own parents did not value her life, but being valued by her in-laws was enough.

Perhaps this was what the sister-in-law meant by that saying, you can’t have both fish and...bear’s paw at the same time...

She had forgotten the exact words, but it probably meant you can’t have everything, right?

Looking up again, Zhou Mei’s face showed a relieved smile.

"Mhm mhm, you’re right, let’s not talk about this, let’s sleep."

The next day, the sky was clear and blue.

Lin Lu, Li Xiuli, Lin Qingmu, Lin Tang, and the four little ones finished their lunch and pushed their bicycles to the county.

All the adults were dressed in their most decent clothes, with the fewest patches.

Goudan and the other three little ones were wearing new clothes that had just been finished the night before.

With radiant smiles on their faces, they were as delighted as if it were New Year’s.

Lin Lu was riding the bicycle, with Niuniu in front and Choudan and Hutou on the rear seat.

Li Xiuli and Lin Tang walked arm in arm.

Lin Qingmu was carrying Goudan on his back.

The family chatted and laughed, quickly reaching the county.

They first went to the house Lin Tang had "rented" in the county.

The cultural performance at the Textile Factory was to start at two thirty in the afternoon, and it was only one o’clock now.

Seeing that they were early, Lin Tang took her family to rest at the house first.

The house had been tidied up.

It was clean and bright.

Entering the courtyard, everyone was dazzled by the sight.

Even the four little ones, Goudan included, were not rowdy.

Their beautiful, clear eyes looked around curiously, their little faces filled with wonder.

This house is so new and clean~

The room Lin Tang lived in was slightly small, so she took her parents and older brother to the larger house at the back.

Upon entering, Li Xiuli was stunned to see the transformation of the house.

"Tangtang, how did this house change like this?"

Brand spanking new.

It was even more grand than the bridal rooms set up for weddings in the village!

"I arranged it, it looks good, doesn’t it?" Lin Tang pulled her parents to sit down and said with a smile.

It was more than good, it was terrific.

Li Xiuli was captivated by the room’s decor, unable to snap back to reality for a long while.

"You did well, did you do this all by yourself?"

What about the big wardrobe in the room? It looked heavy.

She couldn’t have carried it in by herself, could she?

Lin Tang nodded calmly, her expression somewhat fierce, which, paired with her delicate face, inexplicably made her seem a bit cute.

"Yes, I did it all by myself."

Lin Lu, Li Xiuli, and Lin Qingmu, "..."

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Her strength must have grown again...

Just then, Goudan tugged at Lin Tang’s hand.

"Auntie, what’s that?" The child pointed to the light bulb on the ceiling, full of curiosity.

There was no electricity in the village.

The few little ones naturally had never seen electric lights.

Lin Tang stood up and walked to the door.

She pulled the light cord.

’Click’—the light turned on.

"This is a light, for illumination."

Goudan and the four little ones had their eyes wide open.

"For illumination, brighter than the lamps at home."

Lin Qingmu rubbed his nephew’s bald head and laughed heartily.

"Silly boy! This is an electric light, definitely much brighter than the kerosene lamp at home."

She had completely forgotten that when he first saw it, he stood at the door, pulling on the light cord, turning it on and off, nearly ruining the light bulb.

Goudan was much steadier than his unreliable Third Uncle.

The little guy nodded solemnly and stopped asking questions.

There were so many new things in the city.

He could go back and tell his friends in the village.

Feeling happy...

Since Lin Tang still had some time, she remembered the letter from the newspaper and decided to take a trip to the Post Office to send another ’fire-starting’ letter.

The reply from the newspaper stated that Xiangyang Newspaper was accepting contributions for the long term.

No specific type or style required.

As long as the content was morally correct and beneficial to the country and family, they were welcoming submissions.

Lin Tang thought about the article reporting the investigation of a certain official suspected of corruption that was published in the same issue as her own writings.

The fact that such news was reported indicated that Xiangyang Newspaper was worth looking forward to.

After learning about this, Lin Tang had already decided the fate of those who had stolen her admission notice in her heart.

She wanted not only to trample the scum but also to prevent others from facing the same situation she experienced last year, becoming a driving force behind improving the entry procedures for college freshmen in this world.

At the very least, it shouldn’t be as it was now, where the verification of student information was so simple that the introduction letter didn’t even have a photo of the student.

It was too easy to fake.

With a plan in mind, Lin Tang informed her parents and older brother before leaving the house to go to the Post Office.

The queue outside the Post Office was still long.

Lin Tang looked at the people ahead of her in silence.

When will this end?

Not having a mobile phone is so inconvenient.

Lin Tang rightfully took her place at the very end of the line.

Soon after, her thoughts wandered off.

Until—

A deep chuckle reached her ears.

The voice was filled with magnetism.

Like a gentle rustling of bamboo leaves under the moonlit breeze, utterly seductive.

It sounded mellow and coaxing.

Lin Tang snapped back to reality and turned her head.

It was the man whom she had encountered three times before.

On the previous occasions they met, she thought he was quite tall.

Now standing next to him, she felt even more dwarfed by his height.

The man was more than a head taller than her.

Lin Tang: "..."

The midday sunshine was warm.

The man stood with his back to the light.

The light shone on his fine, handsome profile, truly noble and solemn like a jade tree in the wind.

He was as elegant as an exiled immortal.

Most importantly, up close his skin was remarkably beautiful.

Not a single pore was visible, fair and smooth.

He seemed to be blessed with exceptional advantages.

The man was not wearing glasses today.

His eyes appeared even more profound, bearing a special allure when he looked at someone.

Lin Tang was momentarily dazzled by the handsome sight before her but soon regained her composure.

"What are you laughing at?" she asked, her brows slightly furrowed.

This was the second time now.

Gu Yingzhou looked down at the girl before him, his eyes still smiling.

"...Nothing," he replied.

He simply found her quite endearing.

Like the dumb little cat he was raising.

Remembering her dazed cute expression as she approached the queue from a distance, the smile in the man’s eyes deepened.

Lin Tang, upon hearing this, glanced at the man but said nothing.

Weirdo.

She turned her head away, deciding to ignore him and continue pondering her thoughts.

Gu Yingzhou, who stood behind Lin Tang, also fell silent.

The line was indeed very long.

Gradually, Lin Tang felt frustrated.

She didn’t know what business the people inside were conducting, but the queue hadn’t moved at all in so long.

After nearly twenty minutes of almost standing still, Lin Tang felt her legs were about to stiffen.

Discomfort was setting in.

She shifted her body slightly.

Standing on tiptoe, she attempted to peer inside the Post Office, but she couldn’t see anything.

With her legs aching, Lin Tang stayed in place and flexed her legs.