Kissed and Seduced By the Most Rough Man in the Village-Chapter 269: Is Dong Jiaxuan Really That Bold?
His sister had mentioned before that Dong Jiaxuan was extremely stingy, sending every little thing she could scrape together back to support her large family. Jiang Yexun glanced at Su Xiaoxiao beside him, his brow instinctively furrowing.
The moment Su Xiaoxiao saw his expression, she knew something was up, her eyes brightening with curiosity.
"What did she do?" she pressed him for details.
Seeing Jiang Yexun’s hesitant look, clearly reluctant to speak, Su Xiaoxiao nudged him, urging, "Come on, I’m an adult now. What could possibly be too much for me to hear?"
Su Hongchen had been considering sending Su Xiaoxiao away, but seeing how eager she was, he realized there was no chance of that and could only cough lightly.
"Fine, just tell her. It’s not like we can hide it from her for long."
"She hasn’t done anything yet, but just now, Tiewa mentioned that people in the village are whispering—saying that you can pay to sleep with Dong Jiaxuan," Jiang Yexun mumbled, clearly embarrassed by the last part.
Su Xiaoxiao froze for a moment, then furrowed her brows deeply. "How dare she? No, wait—if she’s really planning on making money that way, who would be stupid enough to spread it around? Isn’t that just asking for trouble?"
In any era, cheating and messing around happened, but taking money for it was an entirely different matter.
"Sometimes, when people are desperate for money, their sense of decency disappears. And Tiewa and the others, they follow me around. They have a bit of a rough reputation in the village, so people feel free to mention these things to us," Jiang Yexun explained.
But as soon as he finished, Su Hongchen’s icy gaze shot over.
Jiang Yexun awkwardly rubbed his nose and quickly clarified, "I’m just listening, I’d never get involved in something like that."
"Hah, if you even thought about it, I’d cripple you," Su Hongchen remarked coldly, a sharp smile playing at his lips. For his sister, he’d do anything—even if it meant throwing away his future. He would never allow her to be hurt.
"If you ever do anything to betray Xiaoxiao, you won’t have me as your mother." Aunt Guo chimed in from the side. Though, given her track record, her words didn’t hold much weight. Still, her expression was serious, and for once, she seemed to mean what she said.
"I understand," Jiang Yexun nodded solemnly.
Seeing the three of them staring intently at him, he continued, "This only started circulating in the past few days. Tiewa and the others have been keeping an eye on the educated youth dorm, hoping to catch Dong Jiaxuan in the act before we leave. But with something like this, people will be cautious. It might not be easy to catch her red-handed. There’s a good chance we won’t get the evidence before we board the train."
"Then we wait," Su Xiaoxiao mused, her cat-like eyes narrowing in thought. "Wait until she’s scraped together enough money to head back to Shanghai. After all, a train ticket is just over seven yuan, two people would need about fifteen. For a three-day, two-night trip, with food and essentials, not to mention bringing something home for the new year—Dong Jiaxuan might be down on her luck, but she’ll still want to send something back to her family. And now that there’s trouble at home, she’ll be even more worried they’re not getting by."
"Based on that calculation, if you include Pan Yongsheng, she’ll need to make at least fifty. How much have you heard she’s charging?" Su Hongchen asked.
"Between two and five yuan," Jiang Yexun replied.
"That expensive? And people are actually willing?" Su Hongchen frowned in distaste.
Su Xiaoxiao immediately looked up at him, her wide, black eyes silently accusing—how does he know the going rate so well?







