Rebirth: Pampered by the Lord-Chapter 221 - Hands on Hips and Roaring

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Chapter 221: Chapter 221: Hands on Hips and Roaring

Chapter 221: Chapter 221: Hands on Hips and Roaring

“Auntie, how can you be so merciless? Is this how you speak to others, accusing someone of being possessed just like that? Are you sick? You seem more possessed than anyone,” Xuexue glared at the woman, clearly annoyed.

“I clearly heard Big Bull say it just now.”

The auntie knew her words were inappropriate, but what was said could not be unsaid, so she stubbornly persisted.

“What Big Bull mentioned about the two Old Master Mos, one is a corpse lying on the ground, the other a paper effigy,” Xuexue pointed irritably at the entrance of the memorial hall where a paper-made figure resembling Old Money Mo stood. “Could you please figure things out before rambling nonsense?”

“Oh, is that all?”

“What else did you expect?” Xuexue retorted.

“I thought there was some big scandal!” The auntie scoffed, pinched her face in disdain, and waddled away with a sway of her hips.

“It’s not, it’s not….” Big Bull gazed at the auntie’s retreating figure, still trying to explain something.

They weren’t quick enough to cover the fact that they had Yin-Yang Vision, and this idiot, relying on his own foolishness, kept spilling it out. Xuexue angrily twisted his ear and shouted hands on hips, “Big Bull, are you asking for a spanking?”

“Wife, why are you angry again?” Big Bull looked confused, not understanding why his wife was angry again, and bent over, tilting his head, allowing Xuexue to drag him forward by his ear.

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“Do I need to report my anger to you?” Knowing he was a bit dimwitted and hard to reason with, Xuexue didn’t even bother explaining.

“Not necessary, not necessary.”

“Hmph!”

As they reached the gate, some villagers were still eating and drinking, and they couldn’t help but laugh upon seeing Xuexue’s demeanor…

“Xuexue, you’ve become so fierce now, thank goodness you’ve got a fiancé, otherwise, you’d definitely have trouble getting married.”

“Exactly. Since ancient times, it’s always been husbands disciplining wives, not the other way around. Xuexue, you really ought to adjust that temper of yours before you marry, or else you’ll have a tough time later on.”

“Exactly,” the villagers nodded and agreed.

“Big Bull, after we’re married, will you still let me have good days?” Xuexue released Big Bull’s ear and asked with a smile.

“Never, never, Big Bull loves his wife the most, I will make every day a good day for you,” Big Bull quickly gestured, looking utterly henpecked.

“Big Bull, you’re really useless, losing face for all of us men,” some of the chauvinistic male villagers scoffed disdainfully.

“We are in love, something you can only envy,” Xuexue pulled Big Bull away and left.

A few women, led by Lady Li, whispered among themselves: “This Seductress Fox, not even married and already so cozy with this fool every day, absolutely shameless, pah!”

“Who knows, she’s probably not a virgin anymore, teehee,” they finished and burst into laughter.

However, they dared not let Xuexue or Big Bull hear them, as albeit slow-witted, Big Bull was intimidatingly strong. They didn’t dare to provoke them face to face, opting instead for sneakier tactics.

Lady Li was still resentful about the last time she rode in the ox cart, when Big Bull threw her off, injuring her leg and causing her to lose a big blue egg. When asked, the carriage driver feigned ignorance, so she blamed it all on Xuexue.

They laughed merrily, completely unaware that Madam Xie and Mo Yaner’s family were sitting at the next table.

Seeing her mother’s dark expression, Mo Yaner stood up as if ready to make a scene but was pressed down by Li Feng: “Wife, this is Old Master Mo’s funeral banquet, don’t make a fuss here.”

“But they’re too much. Xuexue, an unmarried girl, is being discredited like this by them. It’s simply immoral, husband, look at mother, she’s so angry she’s turning a shade,” she said.