"Hey, my old man can let anyone sit in the car if he pleases. Even if he takes the Bawang car, it's my car. It won't interfere with anything else." Uncle Wang said cheerfully.
Chunfeng just thought that Uncle Wang wanted to help him because he felt sorry for his family, so he gave Uncle Wang a sweet smile and stopped talking.
Not many people who went to the market filled up the oxcart, and the oxcart slowly set off on the road with a few sounds of insects. At this time, the grass on the roadside was still covered with dew, and with the fish belly white in the sky, the group of people gradually moved forward. Far.
"Hey, this is Chunfeng girl, why are you going to the market too? Your family is so poor now and you still have money to go to the market?"
Mrs. Li from the same village, who usually had nothing to do with Chunfeng Niang, saw Chunfeng sitting in the car and immediately screamed.
"Hey, what happens to Li's family is none of your business. Besides, no one stipulates that only rich people can visit the market. It seems like your family is rich."
Before Chunfeng could speak, a voice choked Ms. Li and didn't speak for a while.
The person who spoke was Mrs. Zhang from the village. She was upright and capable. She usually looked down upon Mrs. Li's sarcastic appearance. When she heard that Mrs. Li was embarrassing a little girl named Chunfeng again, she rudely mocked Mrs. Li.
Listening to Aunt Zhang speaking for herself, Chunfeng was a little unresponsive for a moment, but then she understood after thinking about Aunt Zhang's behavior in the village.
"Aunt Zhang, thank you." Chunfeng said to Aunt Zhang with a smile.
Although Chunfeng was confident that he could handle such a matter, he was still a little touched by Aunt Zhang's selfless help.
"Hey, Feng Yatou said no thanks, I just can't stand her arrogant look. But you went to town to sell things, I see your basket is full." After Aunt Zhang finished speaking, she looked at the basket placed by Chunfeng at the foot of the oxcart.
Mrs. Li next to her heard Aunt Zhang's words, stretched out her head to glance at Chunfeng's basket, and muttered: "What good things can their family get?" After speaking, she snorted coldly.
"It's nothing, just wild mushrooms and other worthless things." Aunt Zhang was about to retort when she heard Li's words, but was stopped by Chunfeng, who said lightly.
"Girl, you..." Aunt Zhang looked at Chunfeng in confusion, thinking that she was afraid of Mr. Li, but the girl's expression was indeed very calm.
"There are some bugs that like to scream so early in the morning. Why should we people care about these bugs, lest they ruin our good mood for the whole day." Chunfeng said with a smile to Aunt Zhang with a crooked eyebrow. .
"You, you, who do you think is a bug? I didn't learn from you at a young age, so I learned to scold you." Li pointed at Chunfeng angrily.
"Aunt Li, please don't talk nonsense. I didn't curse anyone. Ask everyone here who heard me swearing and swearing. If word gets out that you slander the reputation of a girl like me, I'm afraid You're going to be kicked out of the village," Chunfeng said with an aggrieved look.
On one side is the cunning and domineering Li family, and on the other side is the aggrieved and pitiful little girl. People tend to sympathize with the weak in their hearts, so the voice of complaint is naturally one-sided.
Mrs. Li also sat there and said nothing, just staring at Chunfeng like a knife, but Chunfeng just pretended to be invisible, and Mrs. Li gritted her teeth in anger.
Chunfeng didn't understand that he had offended her, or that his family had offended her. To say that his parents were very kind people, they rarely interacted with the Li family, let alone the rest of the family. .