Transmigrated & Triumphant: Defying Destiny's Chosen One-Chapter 478 - 36: Two Peaches Kill Three Warriors

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Chapter 478: Chapter 36: Two Peaches Kill Three Warriors

The village has been a bit unsettled lately.

Because the Old Chu Family and the Shi Family, who had just become in-laws, are at odds.

To what extent, you ask?

For some reason, right after Chu River left with the army, the two families started fighting.

The Old Chu Family had the advantage of four strong sons.

The Shi Family only had two men, but... but the third son, Shi Suifeng, is in the military! You definitely can’t just hit a military family’s team member.

In the end, both families ended up looking grimy, neither benefiting from the situation. One ended up collecting manure and fertilizing the fields for a month while the other carried manure for a month.

If it weren’t for this, Da Dan and Daya wouldn’t have had time to spread their wings and improve their skills.

Now, while the adults from both families are idly working at the manure site, the children are at home. Da Dan smoothly received a telegram, looked at the single character on it, and wore a serious expression.

A moment later, he found Daya.

Daya was leaning over the sewing machine, sewing some lines. Seeing Da Dan approaching, she quickly finished her work and removed the long wooden blocks tied to her feet—she was too small and couldn’t reach both the pedal and the hand controls of the sewing machine, so she had to work like that.

"What’s up?"

Da Dan couldn’t suppress his excitement: "Aunt sent a telegram!"

Daya was instantly shocked.

—Aunt... Has Aunt really sent a telegram?

How did it happen so quickly?

She originally thought she’d have to practice for at least half a year.

It’s only been a month!

Oh, Aunt truly feels for them... but what a loss it is, promising Aunt Juhua money...

Daya wiped her tears: "Let me see."

Da Dan handed over the telegram.

Moments later, the two exchanged glances.

Da Dan hesitated: "What does this character say?"

Daya... Daya, like Da Dan, had lingered around the village school and only learned a few characters, their education roughly amounting to two years when rounded up with Spring and Autumn Pen Technique, relying on guesswork in daily life.

Now, looking at the precious character on the telegram, just like Da Dan, at first it seemed familiar until they stared at it too long and found it increasingly unfamiliar, unable to recklessly guess.

She pondered. It looked like "come," but... what if she got the character wrong?

Da Dan was anxious and grabbed her arm:

"Let’s go find the team leader and get the introductory letter written up."

...

The team leader was quite surprised.

"Your aunt... wants to take you with her?"

This Old Chu Family, despite the rough bamboo, occasionally yields good shoots! Even after getting married and becoming part of another family, she hasn’t forgotten to help her niece and nephew from the Chu Family.

This... this aligns so well with the team leader’s wishes as well as those of all the neighboring villagers! But why not take the two children from the Shi Family?

The team leader thought of Zhao Xiuhua’s recent slander and gave a cold sneer—Shi Suifeng doesn’t seem like a foolishly filial person!

As for taking such small children with them, what’s the problem... In these circumstances, in these times, no place can be worse than digging for food in the soil?

The team leader quickly wrote the introductory letter, putting extra effort into stamping the official seal, and he even gave the two half-grown children a pat on the shoulder, showing them the respect usually reserved for adults:

"Don’t forget about your family once you have a great future ahead of you!"

As for whether or not the Old Chu Family would disagree...

How could they possibly disagree? Is their head stuck in a door? These half-grown kids aren’t going to do a lot of work, and they eat up the grains, so it’s better to send them to the military. Who knows, maybe they’ll become soldiers in a few years!

And Daya, though small, is clever. Perhaps in a few years she can find a good guy in the military!

If someone succeeds in the village, and should any trouble arise, they can help out, wouldn’t that be a blessing?

As for Zhao Xiuhua’s and the Old Chu Family’s constant claims about Little He being in the house rampaging like a bandit... Ha, does the team leader think he doesn’t have the vision and is stupid?

Chu River is such an honest child.

Not at home and yet being smeared by family—assigning them work related to manure had a deeper meaning.

...

Actually, according to Da Dan’s thinking, there was no need for the Old Chu Family’s consent. He already had the introductory letter. Plus, with Aunt’s money, he could buy the tickets himself.

After all, Aunt had left the address for writing before she left.

But... Da Dan thought he shouldn’t have to pay out of pocket. Every penny was Aunt’s advance on his future wages and couldn’t be wasted.

"Grandma, Aunt wants to take me and Daya with the army!"

What?

Old Mrs. Chu was ecstatic.

But she quickly caught on—"Such a good opportunity, why take a girl? Daya stays at home. Da Dan, take your second brother along."

The two children didn’t have time to react before hearing Old Mrs. Chu’s four strong sons’ discontent: