Ruling the Historical Romance Novel as the Female Supporting Character-Chapter 126: Let Your Ancestors Have a Seat in the Toilet

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Chapter 126: Let Your Ancestors Have a Seat in the Toilet

Although they all glared at Su Yijia with resentment, not a word escaped their lips. Su Yijia, satisfied with their silence, turned her attention back to the two old folks from the Su family.

"Is there no one left to help you now? Have you given up, or will you hand over my mother’s remains?" she asked coldly.

Grandpa Su gritted his teeth, shaking uncontrollably, but he couldn’t utter a word.

Grandma Su took several deep breaths to calm herself, although she still had a defiant look on her face. "Dream on! If you want that bone of your mother’s, you’ll have to go to the police station to close the case and release our Su family members."

"Snap!"

Before she could finish her curse, a crisp sound of breaking bones rang out. It wasn’t very loud, but it was exceptionally clear.

"Ahhh!" Grandma Su was so stimulated that she screamed loudly, raising her hands to protect her head. She wanted to rush over to protect that pile of bones but was afraid of getting beaten.

Amid the screams, Su Yijia raised her foot again and broke what was clearly another set of bones.

"Have you calmed down? Do you still want to negotiate with me?" Her smile was sinister, like that of a malevolent ghost.

Before Grandma Su could catch her breath, she saw Su Yijia raise her foot again, reaching for another set of bones. Panicking, she said, "Enough! Enough! I’ll tell you where they are!"

"Wouldn’t it have been better to compromise earlier? Why make your ancestors from the Su family suffer like this? You’re really unfilial," Su Yijia sighed, reproaching them with a heavy heart.

Grandma Su and Grandpa Su huddled together and felt that this girl was just plain crazy.

"If you want to find your mother’s remains, you’ll have to dig in the toilet," Grandma Su, both angry and afraid, reluctantly revealed the location.

The people present were dumbfounded, and for a moment, no one knew whether to pity the Su family or Su Yijia.

"Snap!"

"Snap!"

In a series of crisp sounds, Su Yijia broke several more bones.

"I’ve already told you, why are you still disrespectful to the ancestors of our Su family?" Grandpa Su shouted in anguish. He and Grandma Su wanted to rush forward regardless of the consequences, but Su Yijia reached into her waist and pulled out a coal tongs. She struck their shoulders with it while kicking them, only stopping when they managed to escape. Then she continued to step on the bones.

"If you want to preserve your ancestors, you’d better hurry and get my mother out and wash her clean, and kowtow to make apologies. Otherwise, don’t blame me for crushing them all," Su Yijia threatened with a sinister tone.

But Grandma Su and Grandpa Su, having seen half of the bones destroyed, had lost all their spirit. They lay limp on the ground, refusing to move any further. Su Yijia guessed that they thought that since these ancestors were already in such a state, saving them or not wouldn’t make a difference. They were deliberately being unconcerned anymore, challenging her to do as she pleased.

"Do you think my methods are limited to just your ancestors? How much longer do you two old folks have to live? While you’re alive, I can’t do anything to you, but what about after you’re gone? Do you two really think I’ll let you rest peacefully in your coffins? Don’t worry, if you don’t do as I say, I promise that even after you’re buried, I’ll dig you up and reduce you to ashes," Su Yijia threatened with a light smile.

Grandma Su and Grandpa Su had just seemed on the brink of passing out, but upon hearing her words, they suddenly raised their heads and stared at her. Without any need for Su Yijia to say more, the two of them scrambled to get out.

Everyone wanted to follow them immediately but hesitated, glancing back at Su Yijia. They had expected her to be in a hurry, but she still wore that faint smile, stepping on the bones on the bedsheet as if they were the crisp fallen fruit on a tree that village children would jump onto. However, there was no childlike innocence in her demeanor, and her sinister presence made many villagers’ legs tremble.

Ke Zeming glanced at her before following them to help keep an eye on the two elderly members of the Su family. They didn’t care about getting dirty as they reached into the toilet to retrieve the bones. At this time, the toilet was still of the dry type, where the family’s waste would accumulate for later use as fertilizer. Therefore, it wasn’t a pretty sight when the bones were retrieved.

They couldn’t be too particular about the condition and had to put the bones in a water tank and wash them vigorously. However, a single tank of water couldn’t clean them completely, so they worked tirelessly to fetch water from the yard’s well. After washing several buckets, they finally managed to clean the bones thoroughly.

"Sister-in-law, it’s done," Ke Zeming ran inside and whispered. He was afraid that any further provocation might push Su Yijia, who already appeared somewhat unstable, over the edge.

Su Yijia halted her actions and gathered the two bedsheets. She carefully packed all the broken bones before dragging them towards the yard.

"We’ve cleaned them!" Grandpa Su wrapped the cleaned bones in his own clothes and tried to hand them over to Su Yijia.

"Kneel!" Su Yijia refused to accept them and coldly said, "Didn’t I say that you need to kneel down and apologize to my mother?"

Grandpa Su’s stiff body seemed as if it was frozen in place. After more than ten seconds, he and Grandma Su finally knelt heavily on the ground. They placed the cleaned bones in front of them and knocked their foreheads on the ground repeatedly.

"We’re sorry! It’s our fault! We shouldn’t have disturbed you! Please, your excellency, forgive us two old folks." They kept bowing and apologizing while Su Yijia counted thirty head knocks. Their foreheads were all bleeding, and she finally called a halt to it.

Su Yijia bent down and said to Qin Kaize, "Can I borrow your coat?" She took his coat under his watchful and concerned gaze.

Then, with an apologetic expression, she placed the set of bones in the coat bit by bit. After wrapping them securely, she placed the bundle on Qin Kaize’s lap.

Grandma Su and Grandpa Su wanted to take the other set of bones, but Su Yijia acted faster.

"What do you mean? We’ve done everything you asked!" Grandpa Su grumbled, puzzled by her actions. However, Su Yijia didn’t pay any attention to him. Without a second thought, she dragged the two bedsheets containing bones into the toilet.

Some was dropped into the hole; some was scattered around. She didn’t care.

"Since you enjoyed put other’s family member in the toilet, then please get your own ancestors in and let them enjoy." Su Yijia sneered at them with sarcasm and left with Qin Kaize .

"What’s going on here?" The police officers and local officials exchanged bewildered glances. It was as if the situation had been resolved just like that.

So, this was the conclusion? They had been ready for fights and arrestment. But now, no fights, and it seemed there were no arrests needed. But what had just transpired felt even more intense than a confrontation.