Quick Transmigration: Always Just a Passerby

Chapter 100 Real Gold: Her Neighbor Auntie 1



Chapter 100 Real Gold: Her Neighbor Auntie 1

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Kita-Early Country.

Jiang Ping was awakened by a series of chattering sounds outside.

How can the sound insulation of this self-built house be so bad?

It turned out that neighbor Yao Min was scolding Yao Zhen, the elementary school student's daughter.

They said she didn't care about her own mother, for not getting up early to help with the stall.

Yao Min's husband died young, leaving behind only a small food stall and heavy debts.

At this moment, Yao Min's eldest son, Yao Qian, was woken up and sleepily came out of the room.

Yao Min immediately patted Yao Zhen on the shoulder, telling her to go and prepare breakfast for her brother.

She quickly went upstairs to ask her son if he was sleeping well.

Ah... this is truly mental torture.

Jiang Ping stuck his curly-feathered head out of the window and started chattering away.

"Yao Da Lian, if you're capable, then do it; if you're not, just bury yourself already. What kind of trouble are you causing every morning?"

As for speaking up for Yao Zhen? Forget it, that would only make the young girl suffer more.

Other neighbors, upon hearing these new terms, speculated that Yin Meiping might have learned to swear from Hong Kong actress Wang Xian's movies.

Unfortunately, Yao Min is only a bully at home; she doesn't even have the energy to come out and argue back.

Yao Zhen, busy in the kitchen, secretly chuckled, snot bubbles forming on her nose...

...

Jiang Ping transmigrated to some North Korea this time and became Aunt Yin Meiping.

This tiny little dog's territory has learned those feudal dregs very well.

Yao Min next door is a prime example.

She constantly bosses her elementary school-aged daughter around, as if her difficult life is all because of Yao Zhen.

The original owner, Yin Meiping, is currently thirty-nine years old, a few years older than Yao Min next door, and her husband died earlier.

My son, Song Xiaoer, is twenty years old and looks tall and strong.

He was already old enough to be a long-term laborer, receiving the same treatment as his deceased father under the original owner's command.

In the few days since Yin Meiping arrived, Song Xiaoer has been handling almost all the daytime tasks, including purchasing, processing ingredients, and placing orders.

Fearing that her child might lack energy, she also gave him some spring water to drink every day to refresh and invigorate him.

She'll start working on it after the plastic tent is set up in the afternoon...

Selling kimchi, ramen, beer, soju, squid, etc., isn't too difficult.

Unfortunately, Song Xiao'er never quite grasped the essence of it.

The original owner's wish was to open a small tavern so that he wouldn't have to set up a stall every day.

As for Song Xiao'er, just stay safe and don't do anything bad.

...

The spiritual energy and spiritual energy of the North Morning Kingdom are scarce, and Yin Meiping has not yet begun her cultivation.

She went to sleep obediently after finishing watching the show yesterday.

As a result, they encountered this neighbor who was suffering from the plague.

Song Xiaoer pushed his tricycle home and saw Yin Meiping standing at the door, as if she wanted to stare the Yao family into the ground.

Knowing that he was woken up by Aunt Yao, he must be holding back his anger.

How strange, my mom didn't throw mud at me today...

The original owner was a somewhat well-known madwoman on Haiyun Road.

After all, if you're raising a child alone, being a little crazy can be quite helpful.

Song Xiao'er was afraid that his mother would get too angry and harm her health, so he persuaded the person to come into the house.

He whispered that he would go beat up Yao Qian that night to vent his mother's anger.

"That brat is definitely going to play video games tonight. Aunt Yao doesn't care, but I will..."

Yin Meiping found it amusing; she wasn't there for that at all, but she still showed her support.

"Remember to put a sack over that kid's head, otherwise Yao Min will come after us for compensation if she finds out."

"I get it, I get it (winks), it's Chinese Kung Fu I learned from the videotapes."

Yin Meiping: ...

How can I tell him that this sack has nothing to do with kung fu?

*

Seeing that his mother was no longer concerned about what happened next door, Song Xiaoer got busy again.

To be fair, the original owner taught this child quite well, probably because the whole family loved watching Hong Kong videotapes.

Song Hyo-eul's personality is indeed quite different from that of the neighbor's child.

When Yin Meiping thought of the original owner's family of three staying up all night watching TV, she suddenly felt that it was no wonder that the original owner's husband died young.

These three people are really too ruthless to themselves...

Others are worried about their children's future, fearing that their children will not be successful and will not be able to support them in their old age.

Song Xiaoer had no interest in studying during his senior year of high school.

The original owner brought the person back to help her run a stall full-time, thinking that if the child suffered more, he would definitely love going to school.

As a result, the kid absolutely loved the mundane tasks of setting up a stall and preparing goods.

The original owner had no choice but to bite the bullet and go and get someone to suspend their studies.

When this kid goes to bookstores and libraries, he usually looks for Chinese kung fu and recipes, or reads novels.

However, the dishes he recreated didn't taste good even to himself.

They had no choice but to return to the kimchi and seaweed soup route.

...

Yin Meiping told the system about Yao Zhen.

Yao Zhen, a primary school student, is the legendary real heiress, while the female lead is Pei Baixue, a fake heiress of the same age as her.

Her biological mother, Nan Su, had a fight with her husband, Pei Chongqi, and then ran away with her child.

She gave birth to Yao Min at the hospital where she was born, but was then switched with her older brother who arrived earlier.

Pei Chezhuang, the older brother, felt that since his sister was causing unrest in the family, she should be sent to a poor family to suffer.

He inquired at the hospital and learned that this family was the poorest and owed a lot of money.

In the end, Pei Chezhuang and Pei Baixue fell in love, but one died of illness and the other died in an accident.

Yao Zhen is a minor villain, with relatively low lethality...

"Are the Pei and Yao families really not out of their minds? Isn't it contagious?"

"Anyway, only Yao Zhen from these two families is a normal person..."

"Then they've had cross-infection... I'm saying, come out and keep me company! Rongrong can come out and play this time too."

"You're changing the subject again. Tell me what good thing you did."

Aunt Yin Meiping was cooking soup, her eyes darting around…

She was just creating a dream for the elementary school student; hopefully, she won't be as unlucky as the character in the story...

...

lunch time.

The students took out their lunchboxes, but Yao Zhen ate two small rice balls to stave off hunger.

After eating, I patted my tummy; I still feel a little hungry.

She could only take out the chocolate biscuits that Aunt Yin had given her as a snack.

After finishing the biscuit, I sipped some water, and my heart and mouth felt equally sweet.

Sigh, I really wish Aunt Yin could be her mother, or I could be Aunt Yin's daughter.

Before taking her afternoon nap, Yao Zhen was thinking that perhaps these things could come true in her dreams.

...

Song Xiao'er sat at the table, smelling the aroma of the meat on the table.

I felt my lunch was too lavish: fried chicken legs, sweet pork ribs, meatball soup…

The child hesitated to touch his chopsticks, fearing his mother had something to tell him.

Yin Meiping was speechless.

"I learned this from watching TV, you should try it."

"Is this Chinese food? It looks different! The bowls are huge..."

The system chuckled, inexplicably thinking of Consort Ru's line, "Your mouth is really big."

Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha.

Yin Meiping almost lost her composure after hearing this and urged Tongzi to come out and play with her as soon as possible.

After pressing her lips together, she put a large chicken leg in her own bowl and a spare rib in Song Xiaoer's.

The child kept babbling and praising as he ate.

...

Yao Min, who lives next door, smelled the aroma of the food and started grumbling.

These are all small carts, all with dead men, all with sons, how come Crazy Yin can run a food stall?

Could it be because I have a daughter?

Aren't those people afraid of contracting madness from eating it? They're really brave.

Or should she move her food stall next to Yin Fengzi's plastic shed?

Maybe I can even snag some business from them.


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