Mo Yan had no idea how Liu Qingqing and Tie Tou got to know each other. According to Tie Tou, the two had developed feelings for each other, insisting that one wouldn’t marry anyone but the other. She thought to herself that if she hadn’t asked Liu Qingqing for help back then, Liu Qingqing might still be stuck in the Yanyu House and perhaps would never have t Tie Tou, which ant that the conflict that happened today between mother and son of the Wu family might have been avoided.
No one wishes for a daughter-in-law from a brothel, and Aunt Wu’s reluctance doesn’t necessarily an she looks down on Liu Qingqing. It’s likely more out of fear that if Brother Tie Tou married a woman with such a tainted background, they’d be crushed by all the gossip and slander they’d have to face.
Better to cut it off from the start than to end up resenting each other later on, sparing both parties future pain.
Xue tuanzi in Space wanted least of all to see its master unhappy and quickly tried to console her, "Yanyan, their fates are destined. Even without you, they would have t one another. Don’t bla yourself."
Upon hearing this, Mo Yan was sowhat incredulous, "You’re not just saying that to make feel better, are you?"
Xue tuanzi, hurt by its master’s distrust, huffed indignantly, "Believe it or not, it’s up to you!"
Helpless, Mo Yan entered Space, picked up Xue tuanzi who was pointedly turning its backside (if it had one) to her, and apologized very sincerely, "It’s my fault; I shouldn’t have doubted your words. Can you please stop being mad at ?"
Xue tuanzi’s voice was that of a grown-up, which always made her forget the little guy had the temper of a child.
Feeling gratified by her apology, Xue tuanzi shot Mo Yan a proud glance, indicating forgiveness.
Seeing the cute gesture from Xue tuanzi made Mo Yan’s fingers itch fiercely, and ultimately she gave in to her inner desire and, under its wary gaze, fiercely squeezed it a couple of tis.
Its body was white and soft, imperceptible to hair, even softer than dough, with a touch that was simply too good to be true!
"Ah ah ah— Slly Yanyan, stop it, stop—I order you to stop—" Xue tuanzi was so exasperated that it cried out shrilly and loudly, but without the slightest bit of threat.
Having had her fill of indulgence, Mo Yan finally relented and released Xue tuanzi, whose body had been kneaded red.
The little guy was ford from her blood, and by all logic should have been blood-colored. However, it claid that its white as snow appearance, which symbolized the purest color in the world, was not so much a result of her blood but rather the rit that granted it a form.
After the laughter and teasing, Mo Yan quickly smoothed out Xue tuanzi’s ruffled state to divert its attention, "You said that Brother Tie Tou and Liu Qingqing are destined for each other, does that not an they are destined to be husband and wife?"
Xue tuanzi was well aware of its master’s little thoughts. Not wanting to concede so quickly, but being smoothed out so comfortably made it almost dependent, so it answered honestly, "They were ant to et, but if you hadn’t helped the Wu family break free from Lao Mo’s house, they would never have been able to marry. How could they be destined to be husband and wife then?"
Mo Yan had a sudden realization, then quickly beca despondent, "So you’re saying it’s still my fault, after all!"
Xue tuanzi rolled its eyes, "Where did you go wrong? Just because of this, would you not have extended your help to the Wu family?"
Mo Yan was taken aback and shook her head in frustration. She really had been obsessing over nothing, trapped in a dead end. After all, helping Mrs. Wu break away from Lao Mo’s House couldn’t possibly be wrong. Regardless of whether she asked for Liu Qingqing’s help, the outco wouldn’t have been any different.
After thinking for a while, she asked Xue tuanzi again, "So what about now? Can Tie Tou and Liu Qingqing be together now?"
"They can!" replied Xue tuanzi without hesitation, "Without your help, the Wu family would not have escaped from Lao Mo’s house, and Tie Tou, feeling disheartened, would have left ho and worked for the Escort Agency. He’d have been maid by bandits, dying alone and impoverished; Liu Qingqing would not have fared any better, eventually dying of depression... In short, you did a good deed that indeed saved two lives! Now, do you still feel guilty?"
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