Military Marriage in the 70s: I Accidentally Provoked the Black Bellied and Domineering Officer
Military Marriage in the 70s: I Accidentally Provoked the Black Bellied and Domineering Officer Chapter 6

Chapter 6

It was only in this era that 600 yuan could be exchanged for so many things. After all, these items were useless now; if they were ever displayed openly, it would surely bring about great trouble.

In another thirty years, these items would at least increase in value by seventy or eighty times. Chen Suihuan wondered if the Black Market boss would feel like he had suffered a loss by then.

After collecting the goods, Chen Suihuan didn’t say anything else to the Black Market boss and just turned around and left.

Of course, the Black Market boss didn’t send anyone to follow her. He only wanted to be a simple trader, not to bring deadly trouble upon himself.

Chen Suihuan put all the items into her space storage and then rode her bicycle back home.

Seeing that the lights at home were still on, Chen Suihuan suddenly felt very reassured. Before, among the countless lights in the city, it seemed like not a single one was lit for her.

But now, there was at least one light that belonged to her. Chen Suihuan felt a warm feeling inside. She had just smiled softly when suddenly she heard a woman’s scolding voice.

Hearing that voice made Chen Suihuan’s heart skip a beat. It was not a voice she consciously controlled, but an instinct left by this body.

It seemed that Grandmother Chen and the others had left a very deep shadow on the original owner Chen Suihuan, so deep that even though the original owner was gone, the body still reacted.

“You two little brats, what did you buy with my money? I just heard someone say you bought so many things with big bags and small bags!

That was my money! How dare you spend it! This time, I will definitely teach you a lesson!

You two little brats, debt collectors, hurry up and give me my money back!”

Before even stepping through the door, Chen Suihuan already heard Grandmother Chen’s strong scolding voice, calling them “little brats” over and over. If one didn’t know better, they might think she was cursing enemies instead.

Chen Suihuan’s face turned cold. With a single kick, she slammed the door open. The door bounced off and hit the wall, making a loud noise.

The group of demons and monsters inside immediately turned their heads, faces full of surprise.

Chen Suihuan glanced at them and sneered coldly. Quite a full house — Eldest Uncle Chen’s family and Little Uncle’s family were all there, cramming the room.

In the middle, Grandmother Chen stood with her hands on her hips, shouting. When she turned to see Chen Suihuan, she hesitated for a moment, but her angry expression only deepened.

“You little shameless woman! Are you trying to die? Making such a loud noise! It’s like you haven’t been beaten for two days!”

Grandmother Chen still thought Chen Suihuan was the original Chen Suihuan. Seeing her, she came over pointing a finger at her nose, hands on hips.

Chen Sui’an was cornered by the others, probably beaten. His face bore finger marks and his lips were cracked.

Seeing Grandmother Chen approach Chen Suihuan, he immediately wanted to step forward to stop her, but before he could take two steps, he was held back by two sons from Eldest Uncle’s family, one on each side.

Chen Suihuan took a step back, picked up an iron shovel that had been placed near the door, and coldly looked at Grandmother Chen and the others.

“My parents were just buried. You left no way out for us. You want to force us to die!

If that’s the case, then none of us will live! If we can’t live, we’ll take a few down with us!”

Saying that, Chen Suihuan raised the shovel and swung it toward Grandmother Chen.

Though Grandmother Chen was no young woman, her reflexes were still quick. After a brief shock, she quickly dodged with an “Ouch!”

Chen Suihuan swung the shovel wildly like a madwoman. Eldest Uncle and Little Aunt were slow, and Chen Suihuan’s shovel hit their shoulders and legs, instantly leaving bruises.

“Ah! Chen Suihuan, you’re crazy? I’m your aunt! How dare you hit me?”

Eldest Uncle Chen gasped sharply, rubbing his shoulder, face very ugly.

“You little brat, how dare you hit Eldest Uncle! You’re really crazy!”

Chen Suihuan’s eyes were bloodshot, and her hands trembled uncontrollably—not from fear, but from excitement.

“I’m not even afraid of death anymore, why should I be afraid of going crazy?

I’ll make you come around to bully us every few days! I’ll let you torment us! All of you, just die!”

Chen Suihuan struck at whoever she saw, deliberately charging into crowded places, throwing wild punches like a madwoman. Grandmother Chen and the others were beaten until they howled in pain.

Seeing Chen Suihuan was serious, everyone became afraid and scattered chaotically inside the house, not daring to confront her directly.

The two boys holding Chen Sui’an down saw Chen Suihuan rushing toward them and got scared. They pushed Chen Sui’an forward and immediately ran away.

“An’an, go to the kitchen and get me a knife. Today, we’re going to go all out against them. If we die, we’ll take a few with us!”

By now, Chen Suihuan’s eyes were red with rage, and every word she spoke was filled with cruelty. Hearing this, even Grandmother Chen and the others trembled.

The slyest one, Little Uncle, quickly laughed to ease the tension. “Huanhuan, what are you doing? Your grandmother just wanted to see if you were wasting money.

If you don’t want us here, just say so. Why get so angry? Your grandmother is your elder. Aren’t you afraid word will get out and someone will shame you?”

“Heh! I’m already pushed to the brink of survival, why care about that? Are you leaving or not? If not, then all of you stay here with me!”

Chen Sui’an was very obedient. He ran into the kitchen and came out with two kitchen knives—one handed to Chen Suihuan and the other held in his own hand.

Chen Suihuan caught the knife without hesitation and swung it, throwing it straight at Grandmother Chen’s chest.

Unfortunately, her aim was off. The blunt side of the knife hit instead, causing no bleeding, but it still terrified Grandmother Chen and the others badly.

“Ah! Murder! The grandchildren are trying to kill their grandmother!

Chen Suihuan! Chen Sui’an! You two little brats dare to kill me! I’m calling the police! I’ll have you all arrested!”

“Fine! I’ll pay with my life!”

Seeing Chen Suihuan trying to snatch the knife from Chen Sui’an to continue throwing it, Grandmother Chen finally got scared and stopped yelling. She was the first to rush out of the room.

Behind her, a large crowd followed, shouting “Murder!” as they rushed out.

Chen Suihuan was still furious and chased them far before finally stopping.

Watching their backs retreat, Chen Suihuan spat out a few more vicious words:

“You run! You can run from a monk but not from his temple!

If you dare come again next time, I’ll fight you to the death. When you sleep at night, you better keep one eye open, or I’ll set fire and burn you all down!

You leave us no way out, so none of us shall live!”

The commotion was loud enough that neighbors came out to see. Seeing Chen Suihuan holding a knife with murderous intent, they were all terrified.

Chen Suihuan looked at them, dropped the knife, twisted her mouth, and tears began to flow. She knelt down and sobbed loudly.

“Mom! Dad! Why did you leave so early? After you left, we were forced to live like this!

Grandma, Eldest Uncle, and Little Uncle come to harass us every few days. Yesterday they gave me a big wound on my head, and today they blocked the door and beat my brother again!

Dad! Mom! Please take us away too! We’re being pushed to the brink of survival!”

stillnotlucia[Translator]

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