Quick Transmigration: The Cannon Fodder's Comeback in the Era Tales

Chapter 357: Super Problem Child 41

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Chapter 357: Chapter 357: Super Problem Child 41

Mrs. Guo and Guo Jingling were discharged from the hospital two months ago. Both mother and son were recuperating at home, but with two people in the family ending up disabled in the same leg, many in the household area of the electric appliance factory pitied them.

Mrs. Guo could not return to work, so she sold her job for eight hundred yuan.

Guo Jingling became disabled and could no longer work as a security guard, so he also sold his job for eight hundred yuan.

The Guo Family suddenly had an income of sixteen hundred yuan. After Father Guo received the money, he didn’t even go home. He went straight to the bank and saved fifteen hundred yuan in a fixed deposit, and specifically set a password.

This made Yuan Chun depressed for a long time.

Actually, even with the password, Yuan Chun could have withdrawn the money because she saw Father Guo setting the password during a livestream. The problem was that Father Guo was very familiar with the bank staff, who happened to be a relative of the Guo Family, and Father Guo instructed them that the money could only be withdrawn by him in person.

Therefore, Yuan Chun didn’t dare to take the risk.

After the Guo Family had this money, it was like they found a stabilizing force. The Guo Family members felt much more at ease, but the good times didn’t last long because Guo Xiaotao was gradually growing up.

By the time Guo Xiaotao turned ten, Father Guo could no longer control him. 𝒻𝑟𝘦𝘦𝘸ℯ𝒷𝑛𝘰𝓋ℯ𝘭.𝘤𝘰𝘮

The first thing Guo Xiaotao did after escaping the small room was to pin the Guo Family members to the ground and give them a severe beating.

Then, he demanded to eat meat, fish, and rice. If a meal didn’t include meat and rice, Guo Xiaotao would beat up Guo Jingling, Mrs. Guo, and Zhang Zhaodi each in turn.

The person Guo Xiaotao resented the most was the one who had imprisoned him for several years — Father Guo.

Yet he also understood that Mrs. Guo and Guo Jingling were now invalids, and the entire family relied on Father Guo alone to make a living. If he injured Father Guo, he wouldn’t get meat or rice to eat.

Therefore, the other three members of the Guo Family became his human punching bags, leaving only Father Guo untouched.

Father Guo wasn’t beaten, so he pretended not to see his wife and son getting beaten.

Mrs. Guo and Guo Jingling were beaten; they were disabled and couldn’t escape, so they had to endure it. But Zhang Zhaodi refused to accept being beaten every day.

One day, she stole more than a hundred yuan of pocket money that Father Guo had left in the wardrobe, left the Guo Family, and disappeared without a trace.

After Zhang Zhaodi ran away, Guo Xiaotao beat the Guo Family’s mother and son even more brutally and often refused them food, until one night, the Guo Family’s mother and son were beaten to death by Guo Xiaotao.

Perhaps Father Guo had become numb.

After his grandson killed his wife and son, he was still able to calmly go to the police. Then, Guo Xiaotao was arrested and was executed by firing squad.

Not long after his wife, son, and grandson all died, Father Guo also died in despair.

Without savings and the original master’s subsidies, the Shen family was living hand to mouth. After Mrs. Shen once again used her salary to subsidize her little nephew’s tuition, Eldest Sister-in-law Shen finally erupted in anger.

Eldest Sister-in-law Shen dragged Second Madam Shen directly to the uncles’ and aunts’ workplaces to complain, scolding them for having children without raising them, forcing her mother-in-law to support them, which left her family with no money and not enough to eat, and the children couldn’t afford schooling.

The two sisters-in-law sat at the entrance of the office, crying and making a scene, demanding the uncles and aunts return the money to the Shen family.

The uncles and aunts, after losing face, were also severely criticized by their superiors. Under their bosses’ pressure, they obediently returned all the school fees Mrs. Shen had paid for their children over the years, and the wool they had plucked from Mrs. Shen, to the Shen sisters-in-law.

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