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Why Did You Provoke Her? She Can Tell Fortunes!-Chapter 346 - 319: Wang Feng’s Childhood Experiences
Mu Yunchu talked about these things from Wang Feng’s childhood.
But because she was too young at the time, her understanding was not clear. Now, hearing Mu Yunchu speak, she listened with extra attention.
"So she ran away later," Wang Feng asked.
There was not a trace of tenderness in her voice; instead, it was tinged with anger.
After all, she was aware of her mother’s running away.
And her hellish life began from that day.
The police watching this whole scene didn’t understand; clearly, her mother was also a victim, yet she didn’t hate anyone else, only her own mother.
Wang Feng let out a mocking laugh.
"You don’t intend to tell me how much that woman suffered, and that’s why she abandoned me, hoping to soften my heart by saying this, do you?"
"If that’s truly the case, then I advise you to abandon this idea early on."
"I will never forgive her in this lifetime."
As she spoke, she took a deep breath.
"Yes, I know she was also a victim, and she suffered a lot after being sold to the village."
"But if she knew the place she was in was hell, yet still left her little daughter there, what was she thinking?"
Both were her daughters, so why only take the older one and abandon the younger one?
This is the reason Wang Feng has always hated her mother over the years.
"You guys have no idea what kind of life I led."
In Mu Yunchu’s mind, Wang Feng’s expression suddenly turned pained and frantic. It seemed that the darkest experiences in her heart were triggered by the former.
In fact, Mu Yunchu truly understood her experiences.
And felt sympathy for her.
When her mother ran away, she was just five years old.
A five-year-old child didn’t understand what happened; she just knew that from one day on, she never saw her mother and sister again. Meanwhile, the grandmother and father, who weren’t particularly nice to her, only pointed at her nose every day and cursed, saying things like her mother didn’t want her.
To be exact, it wasn’t just them. Anyone in the village who knew their family, the first thing they would say to Wang Feng was: "Your slut of a mother didn’t want you."
This was just the ’basic’ level.
Others would curse much worse than that.
All of these things had a significant impact on Wang Feng’s young life.
The other children in the village, having heard their parents’ words, reacted either by ignoring her or meeting her with the same insults.
Wang Feng lived through ten years of such days.
"Tell me, should I not hate her?"
Mu Yunchu knew that she probably didn’t want to know the real reason her mother ran but didn’t take her with her.
Because whatever the reason, no matter how tough or desperate, the fact that Wang Feng was left alone in the village remains.
But Mu Yunchu still chose to tell what she had deduced.
"She originally planned to run away with you that day."
Halfway through, Mu Yunchu sighed almost imperceptibly.
As if lamenting the whims of fate.
Many things often hinge on the word ’fate.’
No one can change it.
"But halfway through, you cried and said you were hungry."
Perhaps because Wang Feng was too young at the time.
So there was no way to talk to her using the logic adults use.
Wang Feng tried to say a few words, but the other party cried even louder.
What Mu Yunchu said was long forgotten by Wang Feng.
Upon hearing this, she couldn’t help but ask, "So what? She just left me and ran?"
But she had to admit, Wang Feng really didn’t expect herself to be so disobedient as a child.
If it were now, even if she were starving to death the next moment, she wouldn’t utter a single cry. Nor would she want to return to that home.
Mu Yunchu tacitly agreed to Wang Feng’s question.
Her mother, hearing her constant crying at the time, indeed felt that continuing like that might draw the attention of others in the village. And on the other hand, she felt that Wang Feng seemed to prefer living with her father and grandmother over herself.
So she abandoned her own little daughter.
"Later, when your father found out she ran away, he tried every possible way to find her, even reporting it to the police, but with no results."
Mu Yunchu felt this was fortunate amid misfortune.
The woman was trafficked to the mountains at the best age, wasting years in the village changed her completely. Thankfully, she finally escaped, and wasn’t found.
If she hadn’t run at that time, the outcome would have been extremely terrifying.
But correspondingly, Wang Feng endured ten years thereafter, until she was fifteen, enduring abuse from her family.
Recalling her time at fifteen, Wang Feng clenched her teeth.
The hatred in her eyes surged like a relentless tide.
Her experiences after turning fifteen were not even better than those before.
After Wang Feng’s mother ran away, her father, being too old and having spent all his savings buying a wife earlier, couldn’t remarry in the same way, so he remained single.
This, despite it being ten years later, only doubled her father’s fury towards her.
Until one day, a cripple from the village came to their home.
Mu Yunchu paused, "She came to propose a marriage, right?"
That cripple, a title well-deserved. Due to this, he earned such a name from the villagers.
At that time, his age was quite close to her father’s.
Because of poverty and physical disability, he was over fifty and still a bachelor.
Wang Feng never liked this person even when she saw him previously.
She always felt his gaze was strange.
At that time, she was too young and had never experienced anything similar, so she assumed he was mentally impaired and didn’t care.
But she never imagined such an old man would have thoughts about a fifteen-year-old child.
In some rural areas, marriages happen earlier, and they haven’t abandoned ancient customs.
Some people even believe that at fifteen, a girl can fully be married off.
No one knows whether Wang Feng’s father thought this way.
But they knew that he was very tempted by the terms proposed by the cripple.
At first, when the cripple came, Wang Feng’s father was very unwelcoming.
More accurately, no one in their village welcomed him.
Everyone despised him, likening him to a beggar, unwilling to interact with him.
So the moment the cripple set foot on their door threshold, he was chased out by Wang Feng’s father with a broom.
Like he was sweeping out garbage.







