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Rebirth of a Village Girl novel Chapter 64

Chapter 64: 063: Take Action to Teach a Lesson i

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Ni Cuihua was curious about who her real parents were.

So was Ni Yang.

Because in her past life, she remembered foreigners coming to Dam Village in search of their relatives.

They were well-dressed and driving a car, attracting a lot of attention.

But by then, Ni Cuihua had already died, and Ni Yang was confined at home by

God. She didn’t know much about the outside world and didn’t know whether those people looking for relatives were related to Ni Cuihua or not.

Was Ni Cuihua also abandoned because of the preference for boys over girls?

Or was there some other hidden story?

Ni Yang frowned slightly.

The mother and daughter walked together.

When they passed by the guard, he warmly asked, “How come you came out so quickly? Did you find Ni Dazhu?”

Ni Yang smiled and said, “We found the wrong person.”

The guard scratched his head, “I was wondering how Ni Dazhu, the only child in his family, had a sister. So you found the wrong person…”

Considering Ni Cuihua’s condition, Ni Yang found a restaurant to have a meal while consoling her mother.

After ordering, Ni Yang poured Ni Cuihua a glass of water, “Mom, don’t be sad.

Those kinds of people are not worth it! That kind of brother, it’s better not to recognize.”

Uh-huh.” Ni Cuihua nodded with red eyes, but her eyes were filled with sadness.

Ni Yang sighed, continued: “Mom, even if Ni Dazhu doesn’t recognize you, you still have me and my sister… Don’t worry, one day, I will make them regret what they did today.”

As she spoke, Ni Yang’s eyes overflowed with self-confidence, surging with radiance.

Ni Cuihua tightly held Ni Yang’s hand and nodded, “Yes, mama is not sad, mama is not sad at all.”

Ni Yang was right. Ni Dazhu was absolutely ruthless in dealing with things. If she still thought about this brother, then she would be a fool!

In the future, she and Ni Yang will work hard to live a good life together and won’t let anyone ridicule them anymore!

Ni Yang continued: “Then you should smile, you know, a smile can shorten ten years of life.”

Looking at such a sensible daughter, Ni Cuihua showed a smile.

“That’s right,” Ni Yang smiled slightly, “Mom, in the future, we don’t need to be sad for someone unimportant, just live our lives well. The most important thing is to live in the present, let the past be the past!” freewebnøvel.coɱ

Uh-huh.” Ni Cuihua nodded.

After eating, the mother and daughter went to stroll in the department store with the child.

This was Ni Cuihua’s first time shopping in such a high-end mall, her eyes full of curiosity.

At this time, the department stores were all state-owned, so the salespeople were quite arrogant, often looking at people with disdain. After all, working in a state-owned company was considered a guaranteed job, which most people couldn’t reach.

In the future, the customer is king.

But at this time, it was the salesperson who was king, the customer had to look at their faces.

Seeing Ni Yang and Ni Cuihua dressed in average clothes, and with a child, these salespeople didn’t take them seriously. The answers to their questions were dismissive, showing an extreme impatience.

Because these people were obviously country bumpkins from the countryside.

Ni Yang didn’t mind, she took Ni Cuihua and chose clothes from one counter to another.

“Mom, I think this one suits you.” Ni Yang picked up a matching skirt suit and handed it to Ni Cuihua.

It’s a stylish suit, a floral plaid shirt on top and a black skirt below, with a subtle floral pattern on the skirt.

Despite Ni Cuihua being an unsophisticated country bumpkin, who could ignore the fact she had such a formidable daughter?

Knowing when to rein in during the troubled times, the sales assistant quickly changed her tune, “Ladies, 1 apologize for the misunderstanding just now. This dress can indeed be tried on. Please, go ahead.”

Ni Yang looked at the sales assistant, her tone even and calm, “I want you to apologize to my mother now.”

Her tone was subtle, yet resounding – allowing no room for dispute.

Apologize?

The sales assistant was taken aback, looking at Ni Yang incredulously. She was expected to apologize to a country bumpkin?

How was that possible?

But when she met Ni Yang’s clear, icy gaze, she quickly capitulated.

Feigning respect, she turned to Ni Cuihua, “I’m sorry for the misunderstanding, ma’am. Please forgive me.” Worried that Ni Yang would not be satisfied, she even gave a deep bow.

Ni Cuihua was dumbfound to see the sales assistant actually apologizing to her.

She responded somewhat dazedly, “It’s… it’s okay.”

With the apology and the bow given, Ni Yang decided not to stoop to the sales assistant’s level.

In the first place, Ni Yang just wanted to peacefully help Ni Cuihua buy some suitable clothes without stirring up trouble. But it was the sales assistant who had ignited the dispute. If she didn’t fight back, they might think she was a pushover.

Ni Yang picked up the dress and guided Ni Cuihua to a nearby fitting room.

“Mom, I will wait for you outside.”

Ni Cuihua responded helplessly, “You, child…”

The entire scene had been witnessed by a tall and imposing figure.

Going up from the same tall figure, a man in a black suit was revealed. He was wearing a black hat that shrouded his features, making his chiseled jawline the only visible part of his face.

The man exuded an aura of mystery and prestige..

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