Chapter 380: Chapter 367 Prejudice
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It was now only a passing encounter. Time was running out and she needed to secure a ride back home on the bullock cart.
Seeing Zhuang Qingningâs indifference, Hu Da became increasingly anxious. âManager Zhuang, I understand you might be angry because of what happened, thinking weâre misbehaving. But itâs not what you think,â he hurriedly tried to explain.
Frankly, whether they behaved themselves or not didnât matter to her at this point; she just wanted to catch the bullock cart.
âAs I said before, anything goes. Iâm in a rush, we can settle everything later,â Zhuang Qingningâs previously lifted eyebrows frowned, hinting her growing impatience.
This was not just a simple âanything goesâ; she was clearly annoyed.
Extremely annoyed, in fact.
Hu Da felt increasingly uneasy and quickly said, âManager Zhuang, please donât be angry. Let me explain, itâs not that weâre unchanging in our bad attitudes, randomly resembling people and demanding moneyâŚâ
Zhuang Qingning watched with open eyes as someone drove the bullock cart farther and farther away.
The bullock cartâŚ
The cartâŚ
Completely disappeared from her sight.
Zhuang Qingning reluctantly shifted her gaze back to Hu Da who was standing before her.
She was visibly annoyed.
Since she had missed the cart, he owed her!
Hu Da was startled, fearing Zhuang Qingning was getting angry. He started speaking faster, âManager Zhuang, the truth is, that person is a rascal in disguise. He lives comfortably but borrows money from others. After borrowing money, he puts it in the bank and profits from it.
âWhen others ask him to repay the money, he blatantly lies about not having any and refuses to repay. This time, his cousinâs child fell ill, and they didnât have money to see the doctor. They wanted to get their money back, but he bluntly refused. His cousin had no other option than to entrust us with the job of getting the money back.â
âWe didnât want to get involved in this initially, because we remembered what Manager Zhuang said earlier. So, we, three brothers, decided to step away from trouble. However, when we saw that person crying profusely, saying his childâs condition could worsen if not treated in time, we felt pity for him.â
âWe thought it would be a good deed to help him out in this situation, so we agreed to lend a hand, and thatâs whyâŚâ
âYes, that person also said if we could help him get his money back and cure his childâs illness, he would treat us to a meal and would want his child to recognize me as godfather or something like that. Being an unwed, I declined his proposal of becoming a godfather. I just said that if we managed to resolve the issue, he could give us two taels of wine.â
âIf Manager Zhuang does not believe me, you can come with us to his house and ask him yourselves.â
After explaining everything, Hu Da eyed Zhuang Qingning, afraid that she wouldnât believe his story.
Hu Er and Hu San, standing beside him, were nodding in affirmation, validating Hu Daâs words.
âSo, thatâs what happened.â After hearing all of this, Zhuang Qingningâs anger, caused by missing the cart, had subsided considerably.
It turns out, the Hu brothers had done a good deed.
Regardless of the predicament, doing good deeds deserve praise.
âGood job.â Zhuang Qingning nodded slightly in affirmation.
First off, Hu Da was surprised, and then his face lit up with joy. A feeling of excitement welled up in him almost bringing him to tears.
Manager Zhuang had praised him. She had actually praised him!
âItâs nothing, itâs nothing.â Hu Da was somewhat excited. âWe did our duty.â âSoâŚâ Zhuang Qingning paused, âDid you chase after me just to tell me this?â âAh, yes.â Hu Da vigorously nods his head, âI was afraid that Manager Zhuang might have gotten the wrong idea about us before, so I specifically wanted to explain it to avoid any prejudice against us.â
Prejudice?
Was her opinion about them that important?
Zhuang Qingning looked puzzled at the brothers standing before her.
But seeing the excitement and relief on their faces after she had accepted their story, she exhaled a sigh of resignation, also feeling a sense of novelty.
Maybe this wasâŚnot bad?
After all, the town would have three less thugs who would do anything for money. Instead, there would be three more normal people. This seemingly stood to benefit both her and the town.
Zhuang Qingning looked at Hu Da and his brothers for a while, then asked, âIn usual times, what do you three do for a living?â
âWhat we do?â Hu Da was taken aback for a moment, scratching the back of his head unconsciously.
How should he answer thatâŚ
Hu Er spoke up on the side, âThis morning we had breakfast, then we started with this job after eating. We just finished. By the way, for breakfast we had vegetarian buns. The meat ones are a bit expensive, and big brother was unwilling to buy them. We had noodles for lunch, topped with a few slices of pork liver. The liver wasnât very tasty; I suppose it was leftover from yesterdayâs meat shop, but big brother bought it because it was cheapâŚâ âIdiot! Manager Zhuang didnât ask what we did today.â Hu San couldnât help but interject.
âSo she asked about yesterday? Yesterday the weather wasnât good, it was a bit cloudy and there was light rain. We stayed at home, didnât eat properly, only two mealsâŚâ
Zhuang Qingning,ââŚâ
âWhat do you usually do for a living?â Zhuang Qingning rephrased her question.
âAh, we donât really do anything,â Hu Er answered.
âYou donât do anything?â This time Zhuang Qingning was surprised, âThen where does the money you use daily come from?â
âThis is a long storyâŚâ
Hu Da stopped scratching his head and spoke, âOur parents passed away when we were young, and our eldest uncleâs family was domineering. Even our grandparents didnât stand for us. The land of our family was not divided among us. They never shared any food either. We three only worked for the elder uncleâs family, and the amount of food we got depended on how much work we did.â
âWhen we were kids, we didnât understand much and were content with what we got. However, as we grew up, we realized that the work we did was not proportional to the food we got. We could eat our fill we were better off working for others instead.â
âSo the three of us decided to work for others. We found a dwelling at a dock and worked as day laborers, loading and unloading goods. Although the money we earned was not substantial, we managed to have our stomachs full. If we worked assiduously, we could save a little.â
âLife was bearable then. But once, after finishing work, we went to a town nearby to have wontons. At that time, we saw a rascal bullying a girl who was sellingwontons at a stall. Despite many bystanders, no one helped. I couldnât stand it, so I consigned him a good beating.â
âI thought, after beating him up, he wonât tell anybody since he himself was guilty. But, the next day he visited us at the dock with some government officials. It turns out, he is the nephew of an inspector and is used to being a tyrant.â
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