Quick Transmigration: The Cannon Fodder's Comeback in the Era Tales-Chapter 202: Hapless Eldest Sister 16

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Chapter 202: Chapter 202: Hapless Eldest Sister 16

Before leaving, Yuan Chun mischievously scattered paper money for the dead in the room, along with little white flowers.

Then, she even drew a blood-dripping skull on the wall.

Hmph, trying to scare them to death.

Yuan Chun then went to two other compartments and took away the small coffers of her three younger siblings.

She, the big hero, didn’t even have a penny, so why should these vampires have money?

Wasn’t Mrs. Zhong always emotionally manipulating her eldest daughter, complaining about the family being poor and having no money, urging her to work hard to support the family? Let this family remain in poverty then.

After cleaning out everyone in the house, Yuan Chun calmly returned to the room, closed the door, and curiously took out the large cloth bag she had dug out from the corner of the wall.

This bag contained the most money, a total of 7,800 yuan.

After opening it, she put the money aside, then curiously picked up the Jade Bracelet to examine.

This pair of Jade Bracelets, she had seen in her previous life, worn by Zhong Yuanfen on her wedding day, when she married into her husband’s family.

Mrs. Zhong had told her they were fake, costing less than ten yuan, just to give Zhong Yuanfen some prestige so her husband’s family wouldn’t belittle her.

The original owner was naive and really believed Mrs. Zhong.

Later, after the Zhong Family divided the belongings, Mrs. Zhong wore a piece of Jade Pendant around her neck, boasting to the original owner that it was bought by Zhong Yuanfen and claimed her youngest daughter was filial, always keeping her in mind when she had good stuff.

The original owner felt deeply ashamed at the time, being poor, with no money, and nothing good to give as a filial gift to her mother.

"Haha..."

Yuan Chun withdrew from her memories, nearly stifled by the original owner’s foolishness.

Then, she put down the Jade Bracelet and Jade Pendant, and picked up the real estate certificate to have a look, surprisingly discovering it was for a two-entry courtyard house, located in Beijing, owned by Zhong Liming.

Zhong Liming?

Yuan Chun carefully thought it over, but couldn’t find this name in the original owner’s memory.

She then looked at the address on the remittance slip, surprisingly sent from a department 300 li away from Shangdu.

Yuan Chun frowned, in the original owner’s memories, the Zhong Family had no relatives in the department, so why would it be sending money?

Moreover, it sent money every month.

Thirty yuan a month, judging by this thick stack of remittance slips, it’s likely been sent for over ten years.

Curiously, she flipped through the remittance slips, picked up a letter and read it, then picked up another letter and read it... After reading all the letters, Yuan Chun’s face turned dark with impending storm clouds.

Turns out, the original owner really wasn’t Mr. Zhong and Mrs. Zhong’s biological daughter.

The original owner was Mrs. Zhong’s elder sister’s daughter.

The Ma family parents died young, leaving Ma Dalan and Ma Xiaolan, the two sisters, depending on each other for survival; Ma Dalan was six years older than Ma Xiaolan, and it can be said that Ma Xiaolan was raised by Ma Dalan.

In order to support her sister, Ma Dalan delayed marriage until she was twenty-three.

One day, Ma Dalan rescued Bin, named Zhong Liming, from the mountain.

Zhong Liming had no parents since childhood, raised by his uncle, who passed away when he was sixteen; his aunt claimed he was a jinx, responsible for killing his uncle, and drove him out of Zhongli’s house.

With nowhere else to go, he became Bin.

Zhong Liming was a natural talent for the military, quickly rising to the rank of camp commander through countless merits and gaining the appreciation of his superiors, who married their daughter to him.

However... three years ago, his wife died in childbirth, and the child couldn’t be saved.

Zhong Liming might have been grateful for Ma Dalan’s life-saving grace or perhaps moved by Ma Dalan’s kindness; not long after being picked up, he returned to the village to marry Ma Dalan as his wife.