Quick Transmigration: The Cannon Fodder's Comeback in the Era Tales-Chapter 129: Eldest Sister-in-law Elopes with Someone 41
With many hands making light work, by noon, Yuan Chun’s home was emptied.
Even the bed was gone.
All that was left was a set of luggage and a large bag of clothes and daily items she packed for herself, which she finally placed in Captain Yu’s trunk.
More than half of the vegetables from the front and back yards were picked by the Qin family, leaving only a small portion for the Captain’s family to eat.
In the end, the Captain came to give Yuan Chun the money to buy a house, and also provided her with a certificate of household registration transfer and an introduction letter. He also converted the remaining work points into money for her.
With these in hand, Yuan Chun left Cloud Bridge Village.
In the afternoon, under Yuan Chun’s witness, the Qin family split up.
The things moved from Yuan Chun’s home were divided into two portions for the two elder brothers.
With the vegetables and grains from Yuan Chun’s home, the Qin family arranged three tables of division banquet, inviting a few elders from the clan, the village accountant, and several squad leaders for the meal.
Captain Yu, who worked hard helping with the moving all day, was also invited by Mr. Qin to stay for dinner.
After dinner, Mr. Qin invited Captain Yu to stay the night at the Qin house.
Early the next morning, Captain Yu took a walk in the mountains and came back with two wild chickens and two plump wild rabbits. 𝙛𝒓𝓮𝙚𝔀𝒆𝒃𝓷𝒐𝓿𝙚𝓵.𝙘𝒐𝒎
At noon, it was natural for Captain Yu to stay for lunch again.
Mrs. Qin cooked a large pot of chicken soup and fried a big pot of wild rabbit meat with chili, doling out a bowl of each for the two sons, with the rest being consumed by Mr. Qin and Captain Yu.
In the afternoon, Captain Yu drove away from Banqiao Village.
Yuan Chun could finally have a proper conversation with Mr. and Mrs. Qin.
Yuan Chun said, "Dad, Mom, I’ll first take a look in Beijing. Once I find my footing there, I’ll bring you to Beijing to enjoy life, and I’ll take care of you in your old age."
Mrs. Qin was moved, but she jokingly scolded, "What nonsense! We have sons to look after us in our old age, how could we let our daughter do that? We won’t have people in the village laugh at us."
Mr. Qin nodded, "Hmm, your mother is right, we have sons to look after us. You don’t need to worry about us; as long as you live well, we’ll be happy."
Mrs. Qin held her daughter’s hand, her eyes filled with reluctance, "Yuan Chun, you’ve grown up now. When you’re out in the world, you can’t act spoiled like before. You should build connections and make friends instead of enemies, and don’t let anyone bully you. If they do, don’t be weak — fight back hard. Some people just bully the weak, respect the strong. As long as you stand strong, no one will dare bully you."
Mr. Qin advised her, "The family you saved has some influence in Beijing. When you go there, don’t use that as leverage to bully others. But if you’re bullied, don’t hesitate — go and report them openly and let those bullies know you have support in Beijing, so no one dares bully you anymore."
"Beijing is a big place, near the royal roots. There are many powerful people, so act cautiously and diligently. We don’t bully others, but we also don’t endure grievances. Worst case, come back home, and we’ll take care of you."
"Daughter, when you’re out and about, you must be careful."
"If you meet someone suitable, consider getting together. You’re still young, you shouldn’t live your whole life alone. I think Captain Yu isn’t bad, just not sure if he’s married."
"Captain Yu doesn’t look young; he should be married. Don’t meddle in matchmaking."
"Should have asked yesterday, alas..."







