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Chapter Four: The Torture of Unbearable Pain





Chen Zhile quietly enjoyed his wife's almost frenzied, manipulative assault. He could see

tears welling in her eyes; he knew her feelings weren't just ordinary sex. He guessed she wanted to

bid him farewell with the most intense lovemaking of her life. He couldn't disturb her; he wanted her to release her pent-up emotions, leaving behind

the most unforgettable, eternal memory of their more than twenty years of loving companionship!



Zhang Caifeng's eyes were fixed on her husband's face. Although tears blurred her vision, she

could still clearly see his expression. More than twenty years of memories flashed before her eyes, but this face she

could never get enough of would soon lose its original charm and smile, and then enter the coffin, never to be seen again.



She felt that God was too cruel, making her a widow in her early forties. She wanted to keep her husband's

unforgettable face forever in her heart.



Apart from the "plop, plop" sounds of the piston, there was almost no other sound in the room; everything was

quiet. To avoid putting too much pressure on her husband's groin, Zhang Caifeng always moved her hips up and down precisely,

providing the stimulation of flesh against flesh without lowering her center of gravity, and ensuring that his penis could

penetrate fully each time. Even when she stopped moving and used her tender flesh to grind against his, only her vulva was pressed tightly together while her body was suspended in the air. The difficulty and

skill of her movements were evident, so even with continuous, frenzied thrusting, there was no sound of flesh hitting flesh. Her husband had internal

injuries and a broken leg, so she couldn't hug him; she could only change positions between squatting and kneeling between his legs.



Chen Zhile understood his wife's good intentions, but unable to move, he could only silently enjoy the sensation.



His eyes were also filled with tears, yet he kept his eyes fixed on his wife's familiar and beautiful body.

That beautiful face, forcing a smile despite her grief; those two large, round

breasts he had suckled countless times; that flat, slender abdomen and waist, still bearing six children; those hairless

"white tiger" mounds; those full, broad, and pert buttocks… He could never get enough of looking at them, but from now on, they

could only gaze at each other from across the divide between life and death!



About ten minutes later, Chen Zhile began what might be his last ejaculation inside his wife

. This time, he didn't worry about whether his semen contained snake venom; his wife had already taken the antidote, and

a rinse with the antidote would prevent any further poisoning. For those ten minutes, he forgot his pain, forgot all

his troubles, and simply enjoyed the final, blissful moment. He was satisfied; that ethereal state would accompany him as he

happily bid farewell to his wife.



As her husband ejaculated, the thick streams of semen pushed Zhang Caifeng to orgasm. This was their final, blissful moment

together , a silent tribute that transcended words, a mutual understanding that she could not comprehend. She also guessed at

her husband's feelings at that moment. Only after his penis had softened did she leave his groin and, following his

advice, wash her vagina with the antidote for snake venom. Then she put on her clothes and opened the door.



Strangely enough, during this time, Chen Zhile neither vomited blood nor coughed, as if his injuries

had lessened . However, when his wife returned to his side, he suddenly opened his mouth and vomited a large amount

of blackened blood. Zhang Caifeng was about to get up to call Dean Ma when Chen Zhile stopped her: "Caifeng,

there's no need to call Dean Ma or the others. I know the snake venom in my body has taken effect, and the damage to my internal organs has worsened.

Even a miracle couldn't help me. I estimate that God will take me soon. Don't

cry. Let me say a few words to you first, then I'll go and call Chunlan and the eldest brother..." As he spoke, he vomited another mouthful of blood.



Zhang Caifeng wiped her face, choking back tears, and said, "I won't cry, sob sob sob, I won't cry. Just tell me, whatever

you want, I'll agree to it. But don't think so hard, maybe Dean Ma and the others will have

a way . You're kind to everyone, God won't be so unfair."



Chen Zhile said, "You don't need to comfort me. Right now, my biggest concern is you and Chunlan. Promise me,

after my funeral, you'll have an open and honest talk with the eldest brother, tell him my request, and ask him

to satisfy your physical needs in my place. It's his way of showing filial piety to you and to me. The blood transfusion

completely confirmed your dream; he is your lover from a past life, the reincarnation of that Vajra. You

know the details, so tell him everything. I believe he won't refuse. Call him and Chunlan over later

, and I'll make this request to him too." As he spoke, he spat out another mouthful of blood.



Before Zhang Caifeng could say anything, Chen Zhile continued, "I've already spoken to the eldest son about Chunlan's matter.

Although he was very opposed and didn't agree, this matter still needs to be handled this way. You have to act as a matchmaker for them.

It's impossible for the eldest son not to love his sister; he just can't shake off societal prejudices. Once he breaks down that

psychological barrier, their feelings will deepen. I regret not being able to see you three, mother and daughter, united in marriage!

You have to promise me these two things now, or I'll die with regrets!"



Zhang Caifeng began to sob, "I promise you! Waaah... I promise you! It all depends on the eldest son's

mind , waaah... I'll find a way! Don't worry!"



Chen Zhile coughed up blood more and more frequently, the blood growing darker, but his tone remained unchanged

, as if afraid that what he thought of... He continued, "I've had fortune tellers read your eldest son's fortune several times.

They all said his birth chart is special, that he's born to 'kill wives,' and the only way to resolve this is to forgo the wedding and only have him as a mistress,

as many as you want. I used to think this was absurd and unbelievable, so I never

took it to

. But a few days ago, I had a dream where a deity told me that your eldest son is the reincarnation of Vajra, and that he shouldn't marry to avoid tarnishing his divine power. Now, through a blood transfusion, it's confirmed that our blood is incompatible, so I have to believe it

. That's why I'm worried about his marriage. That's why I decided to let you and Chunlan become his women first.

If Cuihua agrees to forgo the wedding, then the 'killing wives' problem won't exist."



At this point, Chen Zhile suddenly sat up, and a jet of dark

red blood gushed from his mouth like a fountain! Zhang Caifeng didn't have time to call her son and two daughters; she could only wail:

"My husband! My husband—" Her cries woke up Dean Ma and the three men in the west room, who quickly

rushed over. At the same time, Chen Chunlan, who hadn't been asleep, ran in with her younger sister Chunhua. Chen Zhile

After vomiting, he collapsed backward.



Dean Ma checked Chen Zhile's breathing, sighed, and said, "Prepare for the worst! Zhile has

fainted. The snake venom is still not under control, and it's an acute attack. The internal injuries have caused massive bleeding; there's no

hope of saving him!" He then instructed the nurses to turn on the ventilator and administer a cardiac stimulant.



Zhang Caifeng, along with her son Chunguo and daughters Chunlan and Chunhua, began to wail and cry, their cries deafening and heart-wrenching.



After crying for a while, Zhang Caifeng remembered her other three children. She couldn't let her husband die without seeing

them, so she sent her second daughter, Chunhua, to fetch them quickly. Then she sent her son to call the old Party Secretary to

discuss the funeral arrangements.



Soon, the children all arrived at the bedside. A few minutes later, Chen Zhile woke up. He was too weak to vomit,

but blood continued to flow from his mouth. He looked at Zhang Caifeng and the children, his lips moved as if he wanted to say something,

but ultimately he couldn't utter a word. And so, filled with worry, regret, and the

joy his wife had just given him, he closed his eyes forever!



Heart-wrenching cries echoed from the Chen family courtyard, reverberating through the surrounding mountains, alarming everyone in

Fox Li Village. Soon, the courtyard was packed with people, and medical personnel returned to the scene. After

confirming that Chen Zhile's vital signs were completely gone, Director Ma had no choice but to have the medical staff remove

the resuscitation equipment.



Early autumn dawns early; before five o'clock, it was already light. To minimize

the chaos of the Chen family's funeral arrangements, Director Ma led the medical staff to the village headquarters, while simultaneously calling the hospital. After breakfast,

they returned to the county town. The old Party Secretary sent some people to help the medical staff move the equipment, while those who remained

helped the Chen family with the funeral arrangements.



Chen Zhile's coffin lay in state for three days. On the day of the funeral, the entire village came out to pay their respects, and many villagers

from neighboring villages also came. County and township leaders, as well as cadres from neighboring villages, all sent representatives to offer their condolences.

Wreaths filled the Chen family's courtyard. Although the Chen family didn't have many relatives, the funeral was quite grand.



After burying Chen Zhile, the whole family remained in grief, with Zhang Caifeng and

Chen Laoda being the most heartbroken. That same day, the police station, following procedure, cancelled Chen Zhile's household registration, changing the head of household to Chen Laoda's name.



While sorting through the list of gifts from relatives and friends, Chen Laoda was somewhat surprised to find that his fiancée's name and

the names of any other members of her family were not on the list.



Chen Laoda clearly remembered that on the morning of his father's death, he personally went to the brigade headquarters to

call . When she answered the phone, she promised to go home and tell her mother that she would come immediately. Although he had been so grief-stricken these past few days

that he was somewhat disoriented, he could still vaguely recall the relatives and friends who came to offer their condolences. Thinking carefully, he couldn't

recall seeing his fiancée or her family. Could something have happened to her family, or was there another

reason ? Old Chen was completely perplexed.



Old Chen's fiancée was named Liu Cuihua, two years older than him. She was the daughter of a distant

cousin They lived in a mountain valley west of Huli Village, in a village called Wuliwa, less than five li

(approximately 2.5 kilometers) from Huli Village. Moreover, it wasn't a mountain crossing; it was the only two villages in the valley not separated by mountains. It was said that it had originally

belonged to Huli Village, but later the Hu clan split and fought, and the leader who occupied Wuliwa changed his surname to Hu and established an independent

village.



Old Chen's mother was also from Wuliwa; although her surname was Zhang, she was a descendant of the Hu family, because Old Chen's maternal grandmother's

surname was Hu . Zhang Caifeng had no brothers, only five sisters, known as the Five Golden Flowers, and she was the youngest. Two years ago , both of

Chen Laoda's parents passed away, and his four older sisters had all married and moved far away , with whom

he rarely kept in touch. Although no one lived at Chen Laoda's maternal grandmother's house anymore, he often stayed there as a child. Liu Cuihua's family lived next door, and they were distant cousins, so they

often played together and were very close since childhood. They got engaged after graduating from junior high school.



Last month, Cuihua's mother and the matchmaker came to discuss the wedding arrangements, and the two families agreed to

hold the wedding after building a new house in the fall. Cuihua's mother even asked for Chen Laoda's birth date and time, asking a fortune teller to choose an auspicious date.

The day before the Chen family's tragedy, Cuihua had just left the Chen family. Her feelings for Chen Laoda had reached a point where they were inseparable, and

she would come to the Chen family's house to stay for two days every ten days or so. Although Chen Laoda had always been a gentleman, he had

touched Cuihua's private parts.



That day, Cuihua received a call from Chen Laoda informing her of the death. She immediately burst into tears, saying that her mother was having her

"eight characters" (birth date and time) analyzed by a fortune teller to determine the wedding date, after which she would marry him. She also said she would immediately go to find her mother

to help with the funeral arrangements and stay with her mother-in-law for a few days. However, the funeral was already over, but she

and her family had not been seen. Chen Laoda couldn't figure out why.



The three-day "round grave" ceremony was the first memorial service after the funeral, and Cuihua still did not appear. While Chen Laoda

was still puzzled , Cuihua's mother and the matchmaker arrived at the Chen family home. An unexpected piece of news added

insult to injury for Chen Laoda, who was already in deep grief! It turned out that when Liu Cuihua's mother had Chen Laoda's "eight characters" analyzed,

the fortune teller said that Chen Laoda's fate was unusual, that he was destined to "kill his wife," and that he could never marry or take a concubine. Otherwise,

his wife would die suddenly from an illness within three to five years, or even within a few months. To prevent this from happening, the Chen family decided to break off the engagement and return

all the betrothal gifts. Chen Laoda's grief over his father's death hadn't subsided when the devastating blow of heartbreak struck, finally snapping



his resilient and strong character ! He was nearly driven mad, yet remained silent, lying alone on the kang (heated brick bed) in the side room, sighing deeply. He reflected on his years with Cuihua, finding no entanglements or cracks in their relationship, and couldn't fathom why Cuihua had changed her mind. He didn't believe in any "wife-killing" curse, finding the Liu family's reason for breaking off the engagement absurd. However, he didn't resent Cuihua, believing her feelings for him wouldn't change, though she was likely now powerless to change her mind. Therefore, he worried about Cuihua.   After their father's death, his older sister, Chen Chunlan, hadn't returned to her in-laws' home, intending to keep their grieving mother company. Now, seeing her brother like this, she worried even more that something might happen to him; if that happened, their mother would completely collapse, and the family would truly be destroyed!   Chen Chunlan didn't believe the fortune teller's explanation, so she consulted another fortune teller, wanting to verify it in front of her brother. The result was the same. Seeking a solution, she was told that as long as they didn't have a formal marriage or wedding ceremony, and both parties were willing, they could avoid disaster. Chen Chunlan still didn't believe it, so she consulted two more fortune tellers, and their explanations remained the same.



























The same thing happened. The only difference was that the latter two fortune tellers said that although Chen Laoda's fate was "unlucky for his wife," he would have many women

and many children, though none of them would have a formal title. Chen Chunlan found this even more absurd.

How could he have women if he couldn't even get married? How could he have many children? What girl would want to be a wife without a title?



How could she be happy if her brother couldn't find a wife? How

could make him happy? He was the only breadwinner in the family!



The consistent predictions from the three fortune tellers made Chen Laoda even more upset. He felt

it was impossible for the three fortune tellers to collude; how could they say the same thing? Although he knew it was superstition,

the traditional beliefs of the mountain people were hard to resist, and he could only accept his bad luck in being predicted to be "unlucky for his wife." At this moment, he remembered his father's

words that he was a "reincarnation of Vajra," and the strange reaction when he received a blood transfusion from his father. Was his gene pool really

so complex, and was his fate truly so special? In that case, the fortune teller's prediction of his brother being "unlucky in marriage" would be undeniable! He

fell into despair, unable to find any reason to comfort himself. The villagers all felt sorry for him, and many

scolded the woman for being heartless—breaking off the engagement so soon after her father's death was practically killing her! What

kind of fortune telling predicted "unlucky in marriage"? It was just a case of being materialistic and greedy because the woman had lost her father, her cash cow!



Chen Chunlan was filled with regret. She had intended to use the same fortune-telling method to dispel the "unlucky in marriage" prediction for her brother, but it had

backfired. Not only had it worsened her brother's "heartache," but it had also

made public. Although many sympathized with her brother and didn't believe in the "unlucky in marriage" prediction, what girl

would want to be "unlucky" in marriage? They would all be suspicious, and how would her brother find a wife in the future?



Before they knew it, it was the seventh day after their father's death. Although Chen Laoda was still listless and taciturn, like a patient,

he hadn't forgotten to observe the rituals. According to custom, on the seventh

night after death, the soul of the deceased leaves the body to visit home. The family should prepare offerings and paper money in advance so that the soul can leave

well-fed and with money, lest it become a hungry and impoverished ghost. Family members must sleep or lie in bed during the two hours of midnight

to avoid the soul of their loved ones seeing them and being unwilling to leave. However, after Chen Laoda arranged the snacks, fruits, and paper money,

he stood there blankly, refusing to leave. Chen Chunlan had no choice but to forcibly drag her younger brother into the side room, then

hugged him and covered him with the quilt. She couldn't allow him to get out of bed or speak; she had to hold on until

midnight passed.



The clock on the east wall struck a long "ding"—it was exactly one o'clock in the morning; midnight had passed.



Chen Chunlan finally breathed a sigh of relief. The room was pitch black, and she couldn't see her brother's condition, so she

asked , "Chunguo, the time for avoiding us is over. We can talk now." After waiting for a while without a response, she

thought her brother was sulking with her, so she gently pushed him again and said softly, "You scared me so much just now

. With you staring there, how could Dad's spirit get enough to eat? We can't let Dad become a hungry ghost!"



There was still no movement, but she heard her brother's soft snoring.



It turned out that after Chen Laoda was embraced and pulled into bed by his sister, he remembered

the custom of avoiding certain areas on the seventh day after a child's death. So he lay motionless in his sister's arms, feeling her motherly care, especially

the warmth of her large breasts pressed against his chest, even through his clothes. He

thought of his father's words about having a child through a donor, and a complex mix of emotions welled up inside him. He loved his sister and sympathized with her plight,

but he didn't want to fulfill the promise he had made to his father, even though it might mean remaining a bachelor. He felt

that doing so would be a desecration of their sibling bond! But he couldn't think of a better solution. He had been mentally exhausted these past few days and

hadn't thought about this matter at all. He really needed to think about what to do for his sister. Then he drifted off to sleep

.



Chen Chunlan only then realized that her brother was fast asleep, his snoring

sounding felt a little comforted; her brother hadn't slept so soundly in days. Not wanting to wake him, she

held his arm tightly, reluctant to pull away. Facing her visibly thinner brother, her heart was still

burning with anxiety .



"I can't let him sink any further; I have to find a way to cheer him up!"

Chen Chunlan was determined, but she couldn't think of a better solution. She considered suggesting a "marriage exchange" between her younger sister and her brother,

allowing them to consummate their marriage without a wedding ceremony. This was a local custom where sisters from different families would

marry each other's brothers. But her younger sister was only sixteen; how could she possibly marry so soon? It wouldn't solve her immediate problem

! She even considered finding a "matchmaker" for her brother, but he was always so proud; how could he possibly

stoop a "matchmaker" for someone else?



The more Chen Chunlan couldn't think of a solution, the more she felt she hadn't been a good older sister, even regretting that she had married

so young ; otherwise, her brother's situation would have been much easier. Thinking of this, Chen Chunlan's heart grew even heavier. She

thought of her own plight and felt even more sorry for her brother. What difference was there between her current life as a "living widow" and her brother's life of remaining

a bachelor? Staying with a handsome but impotent man for over

two years without conceiving a child is more unbearable than being a bachelor!



When they first got married, Chen Chunlan noticed that her husband's penis was unusually small, even smaller than a ten-year-old's

. His testicles were like tiny peas, resembling those of a eunuch in an old palace. She also discovered

he had no libido. Even when she managed to get him erect, penetration was painless; she felt only

a slight tingling in her clitoris and labia majora, but his penis would soften quickly, and ejaculation was impossible.



Sometimes he would try to ejaculate, but it was just urination, which gave her a strange sensation

. The force of his urination, the warm urine flowing out, seemed

to provide some pleasure. For the past two years, whenever she wanted, she would make him hold his urine, turning her vagina into

a urinal !



She couldn't understand why his penis was so small. She couldn't understand why the man enjoyed being with her but

showed no sexual desire. Sometimes she wanted to cry, but no tears came, because her husband and his family treated her very well,

yet she couldn't bear the emotional pain. To find out the reason, she asked her husband, but he only knew

that his penis had been bitten by a scorpion and knew nothing else. She wanted to ask her mother-in-law, but was too ashamed to speak. Later...

The mother-in-law took the initiative to tell the whole story.



Chen Chunlan's husband's family also had the surname Chen. His name was Chen Dianqiao, the same age as her, but three months older.



Her father-in-law was named Chen Shimi, a deputy mine manager in the county's coal mine. He was 43 years old when Chen Chunlan married him and lived

almost in the city, rarely returning home. Her mother-in-law was named Li Caihua, five years younger than her father-in-law

. She was his second wife after his divorce when he was young. Chen Dianqiao was her first child. She later had three daughters, and two other daughters who were not her

biological children , but were left behind by his first wife after their divorce. They were all married.



Chen Dianqiao was the first boy in three generations of his family, and his father cherished him dearly. When he was eight years old, he

went hunting in the mountains with his father. When he got sleepy, his father put him to sleep on a stone slab. Unexpectedly, a large poisonous scorpion crawled into his crotch.

He felt itchy and scratched it, and the scorpion bit him a few times. He cried out in pain, and

his father quickly came over, took off his pants, and killed the scorpion. Then, looking at his genitals, they discovered the bite marks

were on his penis and testicles, which quickly became red and swollen. His father carried him home and

applied mercurochrome to his penis and testicles. Since scorpion bites were common in the area and usually

healed , his father didn't think much of it and forgot about it after the swelling subsided. Little did he know,

this venomous scorpion was the cause of Chen Dianqiao's stunted growth.



When Chen Dianqiao was 12, his mother noticed that her son had grown much taller, but his penis was smaller than when he was bitten by the scorpion

. She asked her husband to take him to the county hospital for a checkup. Her husband returned saying the hospital diagnosed it as delayed development,

but after further examination, they said it was congenital and that a small penis didn't preclude marriage and children. Therefore,

he hadn't told Chen Chunlan the truth before their marriage, fearing it would ruin the engagement.



After learning the truth, Chen Chunlan went to the hospital with her husband for a checkup. They were told that his

sexual nervous system was underdeveloped, affecting the development of his sexual organs and function, possibly related to scorpion venom. This

made normal sexual intercourse difficult, and he was infertile. Undeterred, Chen Chunlan accompanied him to a specialized

hospital in a large city for further examination and treatment, but there was still no improvement. In desperation, she had to agree to let him

give up treatment, effectively becoming a widow.



Through learning more about her husband's situation, Chen Chunlan also discovered her mother-in-law's plight and her father-in-law's ill intentions.

It turned out that her father-in-law had not only caused her husband's impotence but also made her mother-in-law a widow, and was also

plotting ! Her father-in-law had been a playboy in his youth and had taken two concubines. However, no one in the family

dared to offend him because he was powerful, influential, and the family's cash cow; her mother-in-law could only

submit .



Chen Chunlan had considered divorce, but her parents strongly opposed it, saying that

divorcing was too shameful. Moreover, her in-laws treated her very well, including her father-in-law, whom she disliked from the bottom of her heart, who was always

respectful and accommodating. Her husband, in particular, was impeccable in every way except for his impotence, and

he was extremely attentive and considerate towards her. She felt even more sympathy for her mother-in-law's plight, and the two women had

a close, mother-daughter-like relationship. So, aside from being wary of and dealing with her father-in-law, she had no other complaints.



But was she destined to be a widow for the rest of her life? Was her marital life limited to using her vagina as a urinal

for comfort? Chen Chunlan was truly unwilling! Her husband and mother-in-law sympathized with her and even offered to divorce

her, saying they would become her godbrother and godmother. But the more they did this, the less she wanted to leave them. Later,

her husband and mother-

in-law proposed a win-win solution: as long as no one knew, she could find a suitable man to father a child with, maintain a long-term relationship with that man, and all children born would belong to the Chen family. Her father-in-law, for

reasons , also supported this plan.



After telling her parents about the situation, Chen Chunlan wanted their advice. She

even considered asking her father to help her conceive, but he refused, offering gentle reassurances. Her parents forbade

her from using a sperm donor, insisting she remain a virgin and find him a reliable man to entrust her life to,

guaranteeing she wouldn't become a widow. Although she didn't know her parents' true intentions, she knew they

wouldn't harm her.



Thinking this, Chen Chunlan felt a sense of relief. Her brother was unhappy about not being

able to find a wife, and she was troubled by her husband's impotence. If she could occasionally act as a temporary wife for her brother, both their

problems would be solved! Besides, her brother was strong enough to get her pregnant, eliminating the need for a sperm donor!



Couldn't she entrust her life to her own brother? The child would be her brother's nephew/niece, his son/daughter,

and his in-laws would approve. Why not do something so wonderful?



Chen Chunlan grew increasingly happy. She could do *that* with her own brother without having to hide it; no one else

would know. Her in-laws would be satisfied, she would be happy, and the siblings would love each other—a double blessing. It solved her brother

's "wife-killing" problem and relieved her own anxieties about being a widow—truly a win-win situation!



Thinking this, she felt a sensation in her lower body, as if her brother's penis was already inside her,

and she felt a surge of desire. Now her brother was in her arms, and she only hoped he would wake up and find a reason

to tell him her thoughts!



However, Chen Chunlan also worried. Her parents had always disapproved of her finding a man to father her child. Had

they already found a suitable man for her and were just waiting for an opportunity for her to remarry? Now that her father was gone,

only her mother knew the truth. If she rashly decided to spend her life with her brother, would it anger her mother? And if she

made her mother sick, that would be troublesome! Besides, she didn't know her brother's feelings. If he rejected her

kindness or even looked down on her because of it, it would backfire! After much thought, she decided

it would be best to discuss it with her mother first. If her mother agreed, she could persuade her younger brother! With that thought, she

gently pulled her arm away from her brother, tucked him in, and left the side room.



At that time, the Chen family had three main rooms and two side rooms. Subtracting the two main hall rooms, there were three habitable rooms.

When her father was alive, her parents lived in the east room of the main house, the three brothers lived in the west room, and the three sisters lived in the side rooms.

After her father passed away, her two younger sisters moved into her mother's room. The eldest son, Chen, was in a bad mood and moved into the side room alone.

Chen Chunlan but to go and keep her two younger brothers company. She knew that her younger siblings were already asleep at this time.



Chen Chunlan stretched her arm, which was almost numb from being pressed down by her younger brother, and looked at the silent night sky.

A crescent moon had already risen in the southeast, and the dark night was beginning to lighten. She tiptoed into her mother's room, but it

was dark. Only her two younger sisters were fast asleep on the kang (a heated brick bed), and her mother was nowhere to be seen. Had she gone to the outhouse? She

turned and left the room, intending to go to the outhouse in the front yard. However, she heard her mother sobbing softly from the back yard…



Chen Chunlan saw that the back door of the main room was ajar. She gently opened it and slipped into the back yard. It was a

deep courtyard house with walls on both sides and the north side. In the middle was the site for three main houses. Currently, there was only

a thatched shed on the east side, used to store farm tools and firewood. At the north end, there was a livestock shed and a pigsty. The livestock shed was empty

, and there were two piglets in the pigsty. By the dim moonlight, Chen Chunlan saw her mother

sitting on the stone pier used for tethering livestock in the livestock shed, holding a lit incense stick. Besides the sound of weeping, she seemed to be muttering

something.



Because there were still unharvested vegetables and crops in the open space, Chen Chunlan could only walk along the wall towards the shed.

As she approached, she heard her mother's soft soliloquy: "My cousin liked you back then,

but you liked me. Now she's broken up two children's marriage, it's revenge on us. What

'wife-killing' thing about the eldest son? I don't believe it! You want me to be with the eldest son… how am I supposed to say it? Is he really a reincarnation of Vajra?

Can I tell him about that? He's almost gone mad, if he has any objections, he'll be killed! And

what if the eldest son and his sister both disagree? Tell me! Waaah…"

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