Defying Fate for My Husband in the Seventies 266: Chapter 266
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Nothing matters until it happens to you; anyone can say anything. 0
 
She had just lost her son—was she pitiful? What about my man? He lost a leg! 0
 
Li Xiuzhen's pent-up emotions finally erupted, and her eyes involuntarily welled with tears. 0
 
If it weren't for your man, would my son have died? 0
 
Hei Dou Niang, I know you’re hurting since Hei Dou just passed away, but I need to explain what happened that day. 0
 
Wang Jianjun pushed his wheelchair forward, not only to speak to Hei Dou Niang but also to address the onlookers in the crowd. 0
 
As the saying goes, words can be terrifying; he didn’t want the townsfolk gossiping and turning him into a murderer. 0
 
That day, we had just descended the mountain when suddenly Hei Dou rushed out. A few Zhiqing teased him, asking, "Hei Dou, why aren’t you herding sheep? Did you come up here to see a pretty sister?" At that moment, Hei Dou’s face turned red, as if he had something to say but was too shy. When we asked him what was going on, he explained that while herding sheep, he got distracted and wandered to the back mountain. He lost track of the sheep, which had wandered into a cave. When he went in to look for them, he didn’t find the sheep but saw many large boxes piled inside. He even showed us some compressed biscuits he took from one of the boxes; we recognized them as supplies from the Japanese Army—the packaging even had Japanese writing on it! Hei Dou begged us to help him find the sheep, saying that if he lost them, his mother would beat him to death, and he was too scared to go home. The Zhiqing who usually didn’t meddle in others’ affairs all went down the mountain, leaving just the three of us. We decided to help Hei Dou find his sheep and were also curious about what was inside that warehouse full of Japanese Army supplies! Who would have thought that just as Hei Dou and I found a cave and hadn’t even had time to check it out, those two Zhiqing stepped on a landmine? The explosion triggered a landslide! If you don’t believe me, you can ask those Zhiqing who came down the mountain with us; everything will be clear! 0
 
I can testify that it was indeed Hei Dou who called us that day! 0
 
That’s right; I can also testify that Wang Zhiqing had good intentions when he went into the cave to help Hei Dou find his sheep. 0
 
That’s right; I was there too, but we didn’t do anything wrong! 0
 
A few Zhiqing squeezed out from the crowd; they were all present that day. 0
 
I don’t believe your nonsense! You’re all in this together; you’re all murderers! Give me back my son’s life! 0
 
After Hei Dou Niang finished speaking, she lunged at Wang Jianjun like a wild animal, trying to strangle him. 0
 
I told you we were just trying to help! My man lost a leg; I haven’t even settled accounts with you yet, and here you are making trouble! 0
 
Li Xiuzhen couldn’t bear to watch her attack her husband and pushed her away, causing her to stumble. 0
 
Seeing she couldn’t get at Wang Jianjun, Hei Dou Niang sat on the ground and began throwing a tantrum. 0
 
Heavenly Father, are you blind? These people are all in cahoots; they’re all murderers! I beg heaven and earth and all deities—please take these devils away! Oh my goodness, I can’t go on living! My son died such a tragic death! I’m useless as a mother; I can’t even seek justice! The beast that killed you only lost a leg—why isn’t he dead? 0
 
Hei Dou Niang wailed and rolled on the ground in despair. 0
 
In her cries, she even started singing as if performing in a play. 0
 
Yu Suihuan felt a headache coming on; was this really some form of local intangible cultural heritage? 0
 
Hei Dou Niang, your son wasn’t killed by Wang Zhiqing; he was trying to help find your sheep! How can you be so blind? 0
 
Yes! They didn’t even ask you for compensation for a leg—they could have made things worse for you instead of coming here to cause trouble! 0
 
 
"Stop embarrassing yourself here and go back!" 0
 
The crowd couldn't bear to watch any longer; this Hei Dou Niang was simply being unreasonable. 0
 
"I don't care! My son went into the cave with you, and it's you who caused his death!" 0
 
That's right, there were only the two of them in the cave, and no one knew what really happened. He could say whatever he wanted; after all, my son could no longer speak. 0
 
Everyone initially thought that Hei Dou Niang was difficult enough to deal with—a village woman who clung to her grievances after just losing her son. It was understandable that she would vent her frustrations. 0
 
But no one expected that Hei Dou Die would also be so unreasonable. 0
 
"Not a family, not under the same roof," this saying couldn't be more accurate. 0
 
 
 
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