webnovel

The Valiant Farmgirl's Blackhearted Husband Wants a Hug

# TWOFACED # PURELOVE # MINISTER Qin Xiaoyao transmigrated one day, becoming the recently married wife of the Song Family, whom everyone in the village scorned for being poor and desperate. Her mother-in-law was sick, while her uncle and aunt were very young. Her husband was gorgeous but was bed-ridden with illness. They all lived in a small straw hut and would survive daily on what rice and soup they could scrape together. However, she was the very cause of their desperation. As the youngest daughter of a butcher, her father forced this marriage on her because of her husband's good looks and scholarly title. She married Song Que precisely like she wished but could not bear the life of poverty and had very much dug herself a hole. Glancing at her own round figure, she sighed. It turns out that she was the one who was tricked instead! Female lead: A woman from the future. Strong physically but also possess superpowers. A sucker for good-looking men. Smart.Male lead: Reincarnated. An evil-looking man who was ruthless.A comedy with strong lead characters. Welcome to your new pit, dearies.

Cutting the Squabble · Allgemein
Zu wenig Bewertungen
470 Chs

Chapter 104: Buying Woven Bamboo Products

Redakteur: Dragon Boat Translation

It was good that Song Que was not fat and only took up a very small corner in the handcart, so the three of them were able to set off without a hitch.

When they arrived at the town gates, Qin Xiaoyao and Big Girl Li began to redistribute the goods on the handcarts.

With this redistribution, Qin Xiaoyao's handcart ended up with more goods, and its weight increased by more than half.

Big Girl Li had wanted to ask Song Que if he wanted to sit on her handcart instead and go with her to set up a stall while he waited for her Sister Sanya.

However, when she saw the bad-tempered manner Song Que was looking at her, she did not dare to speak.

"Alright. Later, I'll go with my husband to deliver the goods. You can go and set up your stall first at the market on South Street."