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Chapter 165 - The Most Down-and-out Man in Yunwu Village



Chapter 165: The Most Down-and-out Man in Yunwu Village

Almost everyone in Yunwu Village knew about Sixth Uncle Li and talked about him marrying a wife.

Now, Guan Chibei was actually saying that she had told Liumao ‘Sixth Uncle Li’ and not ‘your Sixth Uncle’?!

Liu Ya did not have such a big reaction to other people’s words, but Guan Chibei’s blatant disregard for her and his nonsense almost made Liu Ya vomit blood.

Was Sixth Brother Guan really that vicious? The person he was falsely accusing was Sixth Uncle Li! The most down-and-out man in Yunwu Village…

Liu Ya was really injured.

It had to be said that the explanation of ‘your Sixth Uncle’ and ‘Sixth Uncle Li’ actually made a lot of sense! The eyes of the villagers turned into searchlights that swept across Liu Ya.

“Oh, I didn’t expect you to like…”

“But that’s true. That girl from the Liu family is usually pure and kind. Her body is too skinny, and her personality is kind and weak. Don’t you see her working for the family every day? Indeed, she wouldn’t be related to Guan Chibei, who has a family. It’s more likely Sixth Uncle Li.”

‘”I didn’t expect this… That Sixth Uncle Li who lives in the dilapidated house in the village corner? I didn’t expect Liu Ya to take the initiative in this matter. How amazing…”

The villagers all had gossipy expressions as they discussed fervently.

This made Liu Ya feel even more embarrassed. Her face was pale and her eyes were dark. Her thin body was trembling.

Sixth Uncle Li. She was actually involved in such a rumor with Sixth Uncle Li!

Sixth Uncle Li also had a nickname, Li Liujiao. It started spreading in the city because his main job in the city was as a porter.

This porter was not the traditional kind of person who carried goods or other loads. Instead, it was a unique character in Yuan City. Because Yuan City was well-developed in terms of transportation, people moved about, and goods were gathered, it was very common for people to forget to bring things. If someone who was about to set off forgot something, they would need to quickly transport the item between cities.

For example, some people would leave their house to take a boat but forget to bring along a ticket. However, their family members couldn’t run fast enough and the boat would be about to set off. At that time, they would hire people to run errands. These people were the ‘porters’ of Yuan City.

The role of such porters was very low and degrading.

This was because whoever asked them to run errands would just shout from their spot. The porters nearby would immediately run over to fawn on them, hoping to get a job. Moreover, the porters were ordered around by others.

Porters even had to nod and bow to everyone. Even waiters could majestically drive poor people who didn’t have money out of their shops. However, as long as a porter had no money and work—women at home, old farmers on the fields, and even beggars could hire them to deliver things.

As such, the role of a porter was a huge insult to Liu Ya. It was simply unacceptable.

Sixth Uncle Li was very famous for being a porter in the city, so he was nicknamed ‘Li Liujiao.’ His nickname had even spread to the village. This was also the reason why Sixth Uncle Li could barely survive by himself.

Liu Ya could not tolerate a ‘slut’ like Sixth Uncle Li.

Therefore, now that she was related to Sixth Uncle Li in the village, Liu Ya was very sad…

Today, the matter of the headband ended with Liu Ya being entangled with Sixth Uncle Li.

The villagers naturally didn’t have conclusive proof that there was something between Sixth Uncle Li and Liu Ya, but they all had strange looks on their faces. They discussed and laughed. After chatting for a while, they dispersed.

Guan Chibei, Damao, Liumao, and the rest also returned to the Guan family.


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