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Rebirth: Pampered by the Lord-Chapter 407 Patience
"Where are we exactly?" Auntie Sun was taken aback and quickly asked. π³πΏππππ²ππ»ππππ₯.ππ π
"This is the town," Butcher Yu replied, yawning as he did so before lying back down on the bed, ready to go back to sleep.
"Why on earth did you bring me to the town!"
Auntie Sun was now thoroughly angry. What did this man think she was? Someone to use when needed and then ignore when not? Even worse, he wouldnβt marry her, and now he was cutting off her only means of support. If Mo Xiaoqiang truly didnβt want her anymore, how could she live?
"I did it because I hadnβt seen you for a long time and I was missing you, so I brought you over," Butcher Yu, in a good mood, patted her back, uncharacteristically patient as he attempted to soothe her.
"You missed me? Youβre ruining me," Auntie Sun said as she sharply hit him.
"Ouch! You wretched woman, go easy on me. It hurts," Butcher Yu cried out in pain.
"Serves you right," Auntie Sun said scornfully, turning her nose up.
Butcher Yu: "Youβre truly heartless."
"Itβs your fault for bringing me to town without my consent," Auntie Sun huffed, still upset. At the very least, Mo Xiaoqiang had given her a title.
Butcher Yu: "Donβt be angry."
Auntie Sun: "Hmph."
Butcher Yu: "Donβt be angry."
Suddenly, Auntie Sun jumped up and said, "No way, itβs getting late and I need to go back now. Hurry up and find a bullock cart for me."
She feared being left stranded, discarded by Mo Xiaoqiang and unwanted by Butcher Yu. Where would she go then?
Butcher Yu was clearly reluctant as he said, "In the middle of the night, everyoneβs already settled down; where am I supposed to find one?"
Auntie Sun: "I donβt care, you need to hurry up. However you brought me here, you must send me back the same way."
Butcher Yu: "Stop making a fuss, itβs the middle of the night; folks wonβt be willing."
Auntie Sun: "You havenβt even tried. How do you know they wonβt be willing? These days, itβs so hard to earn a little silver. If thereβs money to be made, theyβd be willing for sure. It seems to me like youβre just making excuses because you donβt want to help me find it, huh!"
Butcher Yu: "Itβs almost dawn. Just stay a little longer, thereβs no hurry."
"Youβre not in a hurry, but I am. Get going," Auntie Sun insisted as she shook Butcher Yu vigorously.
Now Butcher Yu couldnβt rest even if he wanted to: "Stop it, let me get some sleep, and Iβll take you back in a bit."
Auntie Sun: "No, I have to go back now."
Butcher Yu: "Youβre getting more and more troublesome."
Auntie Sun: "Itβs all your fault for bringing me to town in the first place."
With no other choice, Butcher Yu dragged himself out of bed and said, "Alright! I give up. Iβll go and find you a bullock cart and send you back right away. Happy now?"
Auntie Sun, still angry and unrelenting, left Butcher Yu with no other option but to get dressed and go find a bullock cart.
"Thatβs more like it."
Finally, Auntie Sun was satisfied. It was the middle of the night, and she wondered if Gong Sui knew she had slipped out.
Soon, the sound of a bullock cart moving could be heard outside.
Overjoyed, Auntie Sun hurriedly ran out, grateful that she could finally return to Mo Family Village.
The carriage driver was a young man in his twenties. He glanced at Auntie Sun and then at Butcher Yu, having a pretty good idea of their relationship, but he said nothing. He got on the bullock cart and took Auntie Sun back to Mo Family Village.







