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The Country Maiden: Fields and Leisure

The female protagonist transmigrated into a wretched, lazy, and gluttonous villainess in a farming family! Her notorious reputation, fostered by her overly pampering mother, alienated the entire family. See how Jinhua cleanses her name, becoming diligent, brave, and the applauded golden girl everyone praises. With a wretched mother, a sick father, a stepsister, four brothers, and a bunch of nephews, all dead broke and needing support, poor and infighting, what to do? No worries, with the System in hand, I have the world! Harmonize the family, build wealth and prosper. The belle of the villages for miles around, Jinhua the beauty! …… Mountain man, what was it you said before? You'd rather die than marry her, and even one more glance would shorten your life? A certain mountain man: No, no, no, wife, you must have heard wrong! I said I'd rather die than not take another glance, and I'd shorten my lifespan just to marry you. Hmph, that's more like it!!

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Chapter 131: Charming Villain

Fearing that her daughter couldn't handle it, after all, this was silver!

She hurriedly, with trembling hands, took the silver and put it in her bosom, and patted it to make sure, before she finally felt at ease.

Wang Yongzhu came back to herself and realized that Old Granny Zhang had misunderstood. She was excited, certainly, but not because of the silver—it was the Points, okay?

Then she noticed the shop assistant glancing over with a hint of scorn and the typical urban disdain for rural folk, felt a blockage in her heart, knew it was best not to linger in the restaurant, politely thanked Shopkeeper Wu, and took her leave with Old Granny Zhang.

Only after Wang Yongzhu and her mother had walked away did the shop assistant who had been wiping tables nearby come over: "Uncle Wu, why did you give those two rural women so much money? These ignorant country women don't know the value of things; wouldn't a few taels of silver have sufficed to appease them?"