Worthy
Qin Zhenzhen couldnât be bothered to express her opinion; laziness got the better of her.
Even Su Ning could see through such obvious logic, so there was no reason why Su Cheng couldnât.
Qin Zhenzhen knew that Qian Duoduo was up to no good, yet she couldnât control Su Chengâs desire to remain friends with him.
As the three of them departed, the villagers around them engaged in lively discussions.
âDidnât they say that the chubby girl beats and scolds Su Cheng and his sister? But I saw how much she cared for them. The moment she arrived, she untied Su Cheng and did her best to protect his dignity.â
âThatâs right. People say Qin Zhenzhen is stubborn, reckless, domineering, and fierce, but I think sheâs reasonable and intelligent.â
âShe didnât say a word, yet with just a few sentences, she cleared Su Chengâs name. Many men wouldnât have been able to do that, but she did.â
âThatâs why rumors canât be trusted!â
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In the village, there was a family who owned a rice shop in town. They kept a supply of rice in their house for the convenience of the villagers, allowing them to purchase or exchange it for other goods.
Qin Zhenzhen headed straight to their house, intending to buy some rice.
Due to the delay caused by Su Chengâs incident, it was already late, so she decided to have lunch before returning to her parentsâ house in the afternoon.
She recalled Su Ning mentioning that there was no more rice left in the rice jar.
Su Cheng and Su Ning found it puzzling.
How did she know they were planning to buy rice?
Su Bin had given Su Cheng his living expenses the day before, so he was prepared to purchase ten catties of rice.
However, Qin Zhenzhen took out half a liang and said, âI want to buy 50 catties of rice.â
The lady boss smiled warmly and responded, âAlright, alright, Iâll weigh it for you right away.â
Both Su Ning and Su Cheng were taken aback. Why was she buying such a large quantity?
How long did she plan on eating alone?
Qin Zhenzhen reached out to Su Cheng for the rice bag. âGive me the bag.â
Su Cheng was torn. âWe need rice too. I want to buy ten catties.â
Qin Zhenzhen looked at him. âI bought 25 kilograms. You donât have to buy it now. You can get some later.â
Su Ning quickly pulled on Fifth Brotherâs sleeve. âGive the rice bag to Third Sister-in-law.â
If she heard correctly, the 25 kilograms of rice bought was for the whole family.
Although she felt like the impossible had happened, Su Ning was delighted.
Qin Zhenzhen walked steadily, shouldering the 50 catties of rice.
The villagers couldnât help but discuss when they saw this.
âItâs worth it for Su Bin to marry such a capable girl. Instead of needing a dowry, she brings one.â n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âI heard her dowry alone is worth more than ten taels of silver.â
âWhat matters more is that sheâs willing to use her familyâs money now. Su Ning and Su Cheng wonât go hungry anymore.â
âSheâs also so strong. Sheâs no less capable than any man when it comes to farming.â
âAnd she genuinely cares for her husbandâs younger siblings. She protects Su Cheng as if he were her own brother.â
News of Qin Zhenzhen clearing Su Chengâs name had already spread throughout the village.
The villagers were simple-minded, believing that rumors couldnât be trusted. As a result, they reevaluated their perception of Qin Zhenzhen.
Su Ning and Su Cheng had mixed expressions upon hearing the villagersâ comments.
If Qin Zhenzhen truly changed for the better, it wasnât that they couldnât accept it. The main concern was their older brotherâs reaction.
Upon returning home, Qin Zhenzhen poured the rice into the rice jar.
Su Ning displayed more familiarity and closeness towards Qin Zhenzhen than before. She sought Qin Zhenzhenâs opinion, asking, âThird Sister-in-law, should we still make porridge for lunch?â
Qin Zhenzhen wasnât surprised by Su Ningâs behavior. She had already promised to treat Su Ning well when Su Ning pleaded with her.
She didnât expect this girl to keep her word.
Haha, since this girl was being kind to her, she would reciprocate the kindness.
Qin Zhenzhen shook her head. âLetâs cook rice, stir-fry some cabbage, fry some eggs, and fill our stomachs.â