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The Tempting Educated Youth Married to a Rough Man-Chapter 59: Selling Pork & Idiot Delivering Himself as Practice
The comings and goings between people are something no one can truly understand.
At the very least, Wen Ran couldn’t understand it. Because of this, she cherished the present moments even more, enjoying each hard-earned day.
Before Wen Ran could indulge for long, the howling of the head wolf echoed from inside the room.
Wen Ran: "!!!"
She almost forgot about this living ancestor.
She closed the door and scampered back to the storage room, quickly grabbing the wolf’s muzzle. "Shh! Don’t make such a commotion. Close your mouth. If anyone finds out you’re here, they’ll turn you into sliced wolf meat."
The head wolf: "..."
It stuck out its tongue to lick its mouth. It felt its injuries healing, but its stomach was hungry.
Wen Ran weirdly understood what the head wolf wanted to convey. She took out a wild boar from her space, placed it to the side, and then went off to mind her own business.
The harvest today was considerable. It was time to find some free time to visit the town, sell some of the goods, and maybe gather some information.
The more she thought about it, the more antsy she got. Wen Ran simply locked the door and merrily headed to the town.
Just as Wen Ran left, Xiao Chenye arrived, looking at the tightly shut door, feeling a bit regretful. "Too late."
He’d been dawdling at home for over ten days now, but it was time to report back and continue his driving job.
He had thought of saying goodbye to Wen Ran before leaving, but unexpectedly, he missed her.
...
Riding on the clattering ox cart, with a backpack behind, Wen Ran’s face was all smiles. "Aunty, have some candy."
"Oh, no need, no need. It’s just a small favor. You shouldn’t be so polite."
Wen Ran insisted, "Oh, we’re all just kids! Take a candy and eat it."
The aunty awkwardly accepted the candy for the child in her arms. "Thank you."
"You’re welcome."
Country folk are always particularly genuine. After eating a piece of candy, the aunty almost revealed her family secrets to Wen Ran.
"We’re from the Wild Boar Team. You’re..."
Wen Ran: "..."
She had thought the Silly Deer Team was ridiculous enough. But now it seemed, she’d been naive. Wild Boar Team, the person who came up with this name was truly a genius!
"Ah, I’m from the neighboring Silly Deer Team."
"Oh oh, no wonder you seemed a bit unfamiliar. We’re going to the town to see the children," the aunty beamed with joy. "My eldest daughter-in-law just had a baby. I’m taking my young daughter to visit."
"Adding a new member to the family is a good thing."
"Yes, it’s a good thing!" The aunty chuckled, squinting. "In three generations of our family, we’ve only had one girl, my daughter. If my eldest daughter-in-law could give us a girl too, it’d be even better."
On hearing this, Wen Ran was taken aback. Regardless of the era, even in her past life’s era, many laughed when they had a son, while they cried when they had a daughter.
Right now...
Seeing Wen Ran’s skeptical look, the aunty hurriedly started listing the children in her family.
Well, counting both paternal and maternal sides, there were thirty-eight boys. 𝘧𝑟𝑒𝑒𝘸𝘦𝘣𝑛𝑜𝘷𝑒𝓁.𝘤𝘰𝓂
Then, the aunty proudly held up the little girl eating candy in her arms. "This is the only girl in three generations!
Born by me!"
Wen Ran couldn’t help but smile, "Well, congratulations to you, aunty."
"Hahaha, no need to be so polite," the aunty was in such a great mood, she even started asking about Wen Ran’s address, muttering that if they had a girl, she’d send wedding candies to Wen Ran.
Wen Ran couldn’t refuse, so she just said she was a countryside youth volunteer.
Upon reaching the town and saying goodbye to the enthusiastic aunty, Wen Ran quickly dashed away.
She had business to attend to.
Wen Ran found a secluded alley, slipped into her space, and rummaged out a set of never-worn clothes, quickly applied some makeup on the side.
You can’t blame her for being cautious. It’s better to avoid unnecessary trouble. Since she’d be staying around, a good disguise would ensure that even if someone pointed her out later, she could always deny it.
Besides, there’s no surveillance here, so what’s there to be afraid of?
Her fair, delicate skin was transformed into a sun-kissed wheat color through Wen Ran’s handiwork, and she made a few tweaks to her features.
Now, unless someone knew Wen Ran very well, they probably wouldn’t recognize her if she walked right past them.
She carried a small basket, wrapped a small headscarf, and dove straight into the bustling market area.
Yes, Wen Ran decided to start with individual customers first.
Under the tree was the area dominated by the grannies. She didn’t mess with formalities, directly asking for directions. After exchanging a few words, one of the grannies had a feeling, looked up, and their eyes met with delight.
Great, they recognized each other.
In an hour, two wild boars were divided up. And of course, Wen Ran had a significant gain. Besides cash, she also exchanged for some miscellaneous items.
Like a piece of flawed fabric, some seafood not available locally, and so on.
Both parties felt they got a great deal.
Wen Ran then moved to a different location, ready for round two.
Of course, there were some followers, but Wen Ran didn’t bother with them. She just shook them off.
After flipping over two alley walls, she landed on the ground, only to find a pair of large feet in front of her.
Wen Ran: "..."
She slowly lifted her gaze to meet the man’s eyes.
The man grinned, "You little lady, you’ve got some moves. I looked away for just a moment and you slipped away."
Wen Ran stood up slowly, surveying the surroundings. The place looked familiar.
She silently cursed her misfortune.
Darn, not familiar with this area, and she ended up back where she started.
Opposite were five men, all looking like trouble. She cut to the chase, "What do you want?"
"Nothing much," the leader ran a finger over his eyebrow, "just wanted to borrow some money from you."
Wen Ran couldn’t help but poke fun, "If you’re going to rob, just say ’rob.’ Why sound so fancy? What, are you planning to pay me back after you ’borrow’ from me?"
"Of course, we won’t pay it back," the man thought something felt off but couldn’t place what. "Do you have a problem with that?"
"I do."
Wen Ran didn’t give them a chance to react. She stepped up, grabbed the man’s arm, felt for his joint, and with a precise move heard a crack.
His arm was dislocated.
Wen Ran felt a surge of joy inside. Oh yeah!
Earlier, she had picked up a few tricks from Xiao Chengguang and Zhang Jili, but never had the chance to try them out. Didn’t expect them to come in handy so soon.
Wen Ran was thoroughly excited. Such a rare chance for practice was not to be missed.
The man watched helplessly as his arm went limp, the intense pain making him scream. Wen Ran raised her arm, delivered a chopping hand.
Scream all you want!
What’s there to scream about?
Outmatched!
No right to yap.
He rolled his eyes, collapsing like a noodle.
Even so, Wen Ran didn’t let him off, bending down for another skillful move. Hey! The other arm was dislocated too~
The remaining four: "..."
Is it too late to run now?!






