Chapter 47 - 45: Mama, I’ll Listen
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Chapter 47: Chapter 45: Mama, I’ll Listen
“Grandma taught me. I learned it after just two tries.” Little Douzi looked at Lin Lan, his face practically begging for praise.
Seeing Lin Lan turn her head away, he thought he’d done something wrong. He anxiously walked over and tugged on her hand. “Mommy, I’ll be good. I’ll listen to you.”
“Mommy knows Little Douzi is such a good, obedient boy!”
Lin Lan spoke gently as she bent down to kiss him, then scooped him up in her arms. “Sweetheart, Mommy loves you. Mommy will never, ever leave you.”
Little Douzi threw his arms around her neck, buried his face in her shoulder, and let out a “WAAAH,” bursting into sorrowful tears.
Lin Lan gently patted his back. “Shh, shh. Don’t cry. Mommy loves Little Douzi more than anyone. My Little Douzi is the best boy in the world.”
Little Douzi looked up at her, sobbing. “Mommy, they said you don’t want me anymore. They said you’re going to be someone else’s mommy. Little Douzi won’t have a mommy anymore… Little Douzi will be a little beggar… WAAAH…”
’Lin Lan was utterly furious. If she ever found out who had been spouting such nonsense in front of Little Douzi, she would tear their mouth right off.’
She gently patted his back, comforting him in a soft voice. “They’re lying to you. Mommy isn’t going to be a mommy for anyone else. No other child is as wonderful as my Little Douzi!”
“No more crying now. You told Mommy you wanted to be a smart and brave boy, just like Haiwa, remember? Next time anyone dares to say such nonsense, you tell Mommy, and Mommy will tear them to shreds.”
“Okay!” Little Douzi nuzzled against Lin Lan. “Mommy, Mommy…”
Lin Lan held him and spun in circles around the courtyard, whispering words of comfort. Little Douzi’s sobs eventually quieted, and he fell asleep in her arms, the corners of his eyes still glistening with tears.
Lin Lan carried him inside, laid him on the bed, and covered him with a blanket. She went to the kitchen, took the money pouch out of her carrying basket, and emptied it onto the bed. After counting, she saw she’d made over twenty yuan, not including the loose change.
She did a quick calculation and realized she had over two yuan more than she’d expected. It seemed Li Xiangyang had sold the snacks for twenty cents apiece.
’If they can sell for twenty cents each, the profit margin is actually pretty good.’
With that in mind, Lin Lan went to scoop a large ladleful of fava beans and half a ladleful of red beans into a basin, pouring hot water from the kettle over them to soak.
She washed the last few pieces of pickled radish, cut them into strips, and laid them in a bamboo draining basket to dry. After washing the bag she used for the “orchid beans,” she finally began to wash up for the night.
Lin Lan entered the room and gazed at the soundly sleeping Little Douzi. She planted a kiss on his flushed little cheek, then gently lifted him to pull off his pants.
The little boy woke up. Rubbing his eyes, he leaned against Lin Lan. “Mommy, I have to pee.”
“Okay!” Lin Lan put his pants back on. “Mommy will hold you. We can wash your face and brush your teeth at the same time.”
“Okay!” Lin Lan carried him to the kitchen. She had him stand on her feet so he could pee into the night pot.
“I’m done, Mommy!”
“Alrighty!” Lin Lan set him down on a chair, poured some warm water from a thermos to wash his face, and watched him with a wide smile. “Tomorrow, Mommy will buy you a picture book.”
Little Douzi’s eyes lit up. “But Mommy, picture books are really expensive!”
Lin Lan gave the bottom of his foot a little tickle and beamed at him. “Just tell Mommy, do you want one or not?”
“I do!” Little Douzi shouted. “I want one about Sun Wukong!”
“Okay, Mommy will buy it for you,” Lin Lan said, laughing.
After they were all clean, mother and son lay down in bed. Lin Lan gently patted him, telling him stories from *Journey to the West*. Soon, listening to the sound of Little Douzi’s even breathing, she too drifted off into dreamland.
The next morning, she woke up early to a gloomy, overcast sky. Lin Lan stuffed the radish strips from the draining basket into a pickling jar, then began to heat up last night’s leftovers.
The two of them had just finished their meal and fed the pigs and chickens when, before they could even head out, a fine drizzle began to fall.
Lin Lan figured the drizzle wasn’t going to stop anytime soon. ’There’s still fodder in the cowshed,’ she thought, ’so it won’t be too late to cut more after the rain stops.’ She turned to Little Douzi and said, “Mommy’s taking you to town to buy that picture book.”
Little Douzi jumped for joy and broke into a wide grin. “Mommy, I’ll go get the umbrella!”
“Be careful you don’t fall.”
“Okay!” Little Douzi chirped, running excitedly toward the room.
Lin Lan went to the backyard and opened the small gate. Seeing the chickens huddled under the bamboo, she called them back before going to change into her rubber boots.
When Lin Lan came out with the carrying basket, Little Douzi was waiting for her, the umbrella propped on his shoulder.
“Mommy, I want to walk by myself.”
“It’s raining, so your shoes will get soaked. Once Mommy buys you your own little pair of rubber boots, you can walk by yourself.”
“Oh,” Little Douzi agreed.
Lin Lan lifted him into the carrying basket, hoisted it onto her back, and laughed. “Here we go! Off to town!”
Little Douzi waved to Dahuang. “Dahuang, be a good boy and watch the house! We’re going to town!”
Dahuang wagged his tail, following them to the courtyard gate.
Little Douzi pointed at the dog. “Dahuang, you watch the house, okay? Mommy and I are going to town to buy a picture book.”
Dahuang watched them go, then lay down by the gate.
The mother and son closed the gate and walked off under the umbrella, disappearing into the silken, misty rain.
The light rain pattered against the umbrella with a soft HISS.
Lin Lan spotted someone on the ridge between the rice paddies. The person wore a conical bamboo hat and carried a fish creel shaped like a small pot. They were using bamboo tongs to catch eels.
Pesticides were rarely used back then, so the paddy ridges were full of eel holes. The eels would poke their heads out whenever it rained.
Lin Lan used to go eel catching with her cousin.
Her cousin would grab the captured eels by the tail and slam them on the ground until they were stunned, then impale them on an iron nail.
He’d pull the eel taut, pinning its tail, and use a small, sharp knife honed from a saw blade to slit it open. After deboning and cutting it into segments, he would braise it with pickled chilis, garlic, and broad bean paste. It was absolutely delicious.
Little Douzi was draped over her shoulder, murmuring secrets in her ear. Lin Lan nodded every so often as they turned under the umbrella and entered an alley.
When they reached the main street, Lin Lan noticed it was still quiet, with very few pedestrians. The street near the hospital was always much busier.
She glanced at the area across from the hospital. ’If I opened a congee shop here in the future,’ she thought, ’business would probably be pretty good.’
After walking a dozen more meters, she saw a repair shop. A balding mechanic sat leisurely in a chair, legs crossed, cradling a large tea mug. A radio perched on a high stool beside him was playing the Sichuan opera *The Legend of the Red Lantern*.
With Little Douzi on her back, Lin Lan turned right and continued straight, passing two intersections. The streets became a bit more crowded here. The people coming and going were all dressed in drab shades of white, blue, gray, and black. There wasn’t a speck of red, purple, yellow, or green to be seen.
After another block, she saw the Xinhua Bookstore. Reaching the entrance, she lowered Little Douzi from the carrying basket, gave the umbrella a shake to get the water off, and took his hand as they walked inside.
The bookstore was quite large, spanning four storefronts. It was completely empty, probably due to the rain.
Two saleswomen sat behind a counter, casting a brief glance at the mother and son before ignoring them completely, not even bothering to ask if they needed help.
Little Douzi stared curiously at the pictures hanging on the walls.
Lin Lan remembered that picture books from this era were kept behind the counter for sale. Sure enough, in a display case in the corner, she saw the two volumes of *The Feather Message*.
They even had a book about Sun Wukong! It was a two-volume set called *Somersault Cloud*, and it was in color. There were also copies of *Tunnel Warfare*, *Landmine Warfare*…
Lin Lan recalled from her own childhood that any kid in the village who owned picture books was an object of envy, someone all the other children would try to butter up.
After she started school, she had bought her own copies of *Journey to the West*, *Generals of the Yang Family*, and *Grandpa Long-Brows and the Ginseng Doll*… She and her classmates would trade their many picture books back and forth to read them all.
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Chapters
- Chapter 296 - 293: Red Hot Prosperity
- Chapter 295 - 292: I’ll Hit Him with a Big Stick
- Chapter 294 - 291: Preparations
- Chapter 293 - 290: A Close Neighbor Is Better Than a Distant Relative
- Chapter 292 - 289: Here Come the Troublemakers
- Chapter 291 - 288: I Don’t Do Women’s Work
- Chapter 290 - 287: Everyone Wants to Be a Salesperson
- Chapter 289 - 286: Li Guizhi’s Plan
- Chapter 288 - 285: You Have to Comfort Me a Little
- Chapter 287 - 284: Little Money-grubber
- Chapter 286 - 283: Clever Wangcai
- Chapter 285 - 282: Doing What You Want to Do
- Chapter 284 - 281: Better to Part on Good Terms
- Chapter 283 - 280: Pork Preserved in Oil, Cured Pork
- Chapter 282 - 279: Finding a Job for Xinglan
- Chapter 281 - 278: Cutting Off Ties
- Chapter 280 - 277: Engaged
- Chapter 279 - 276: Look at Other People’s Sister-in-law
- Chapter 278 - 275: The Pig-Butchering Feast
- Chapter 277 - 274: Honest Men Don’t Like to Smile
- Chapter 276 - 273: Curing Meat and Stuffing Sausages
- Chapter 275 - 272: Slaughtering the New Year Pig
- Chapter 274 - 271: Agreement
- Chapter 273 - 270: Report
- Chapter 272 - 269: Grand Opening
- Chapter 271 - 268: Preparations
- Chapter 270 - 267: Little Man
- Chapter 269 - 266: A Lead
- Chapter 268 - 265: Minding the Taboo
- Chapter 267 - 264: As It Should Be
- Chapter 266 - 263: Miss Me?
- Chapter 265 - 262: Coming Home
- Chapter 264 - 261: Monkey Face
- Chapter 263 - 260: Yang Liying’s Pain
- Chapter 262 - 259: What If We Don’t Pay?
- Chapter 261 - 258: Unsettled
- Chapter 260 - 257: Stocking Up 3
- Chapter 259 - 256: Stocking Up (Part 2)
- Chapter 258 - 255: Stocking Up 1
- Chapter 257 - 254: Setting Out, Part 2
- Chapter 256 - 253: Setting Out (Part 1)
- Chapter 255 - 252: Craftsmanship Is Our Foundation
- Chapter 254 - 251: Mom Is Relieved
- Chapter 253 - 250: Visitors Arrive
- Chapter 252 - 249: Underestimated
- Chapter 251 - 248: Pregnant
- Chapter 250 - 247: Growing Old Together
- Chapter 249 - 246: Looking for Trouble
- Chapter 248 - 245: Guilty Conscience
- Chapter 247 - 244: Money is Hard to Earn
- Chapter 246 - 243: This Kid Hid It Deep
- Chapter 245 - 242: Buying Goods
- Chapter 244 - 241: Provincial Capital
- Chapter 243 - 240: Human Traffickers
- Chapter 242 - 239: Something’s Not Right
- Chapter 241 - 238: I’ll Call You That When No One Is Around
- Chapter 240 - 237: Registered the Marriage
- Chapter 239 - 236: What’s Mine Is Yours
- Chapter 238 - 235: Little Golden Pig
- Chapter 237 - 234: License
- Chapter 236 - 232: How Much Do You Think Xiangyang Is Worth?
- Chapter 235 - 231: Evidence
- Chapter 234 - 230: Enemies Cross Paths
- Chapter 233 - 229: Don’t Be Ungrateful
- Chapter 232 - 228: Old Workhorse
- Chapter 231 - 227: What Are You Doing?
- Chapter 230 - 226: I’ve Seen It All Now
- Chapter 229 - 225: Collecting Mountain Goods
- Chapter 228 - 224: Meeting
- Chapter 227 - 223: I’m Not Cold
- Chapter 226 - 222: Only a True Heart Wins a True Heart
- Chapter 225 - 221: Mountain Family (Part 2)
- Chapter 224 - 220: A Family in the Mountains (1)
- Chapter 223 - 219: Eighteen Bends on the Mountain Road
- Chapter 222 - 218: Pleased and Satisfied
- Chapter 221 - 217: Wang Xiao’er’s New Year
- Chapter 220 - 216: Fashionable
- Chapter 219 - 215: New Clothes
- Chapter 218 - 214: Sitting on a Treasure That Cannot Be Sold
- Chapter 217 - 213: I’m Here
- Chapter 216 - 212: A Harmonious Family Prospers
- Chapter 215 - 211: Ordinary Relatives
- Chapter 214 - 210: My Dear Sister
- Chapter 213 - 209: Pork Trotter Hot Pot
- Chapter 212 - 208: Rich or Poor, Get a Wife for a Good New Year
- Chapter 211 - 207: Can’t Take a Wife Without a Betrothal Gift
- Chapter 210 - 206: Let’s Get Engaged, Too
- Chapter 209 - 205: One Must Have a Conscience
- Chapter 208 - 204: A Pity About the Generational Difference
- Chapter 207 - 203: Dissatisfaction
- Chapter 206 - 202: Rather Marry a Pig or a Dog Than a Hooligan
- Chapter 205 - 201: Different Environments, Different Experiences
- Chapter 204 - 200: Dividing the Land by Drawing Lots
- Chapter 203 - 199: Having a Meeting
- Chapter 202 - 198: A Culinary Delight
- Chapter 201 - 197: Perfunctory
- Chapter 200 - 196: Had I Known, I Would Have Been More Polite to Her
- Chapter 199 - 195: Small Pushcart
- Chapter 198 - 194: Distributing the Fish
- Chapter 197 - 193: Fishpond Harvest
- Chapter 196 - 192: A Rapeseed’s Fate
- Chapter 195 - 191: It’s Enough That I Like It
- Chapter 194 - 190: At Ease with You
- Chapter 193 - 189: Won’t Watch, It’s Heartbreaking
- Chapter 192 - 188: That’s Some Seriously Thick Skin
- Chapter 191 - 187: I’ve Caused You Trouble
- Chapter 190 - 186: Don’t Be Jealous, We’ll Get You Some
- Chapter 189 - 185: The One Willing to Always Protect Her
- Chapter 188 - 184: You’ve Come to the Wrong Door
- Chapter 187 - 183: Li Jing’s Visit
- Chapter 186 - 182: I’m Not Selling Anymore
- Chapter 185 - 181: I’ve Seen It All
- Chapter 184 - 180: Ding Bang Knows Her Too
- Chapter 183 - 179: Don’t Jolt Me on Purpose
- Chapter 182 - 178: Mom, Your Hand Is So Hot, Do You Have a Fever?
- Chapter 181 - 177: Smash Him with the Package
- Chapter 180 - 176: It’s Ding Bang
- Chapter 179 - 175: Not Easy
- Chapter 178 - 174: Treasure Hunt
- Chapter 177 - 173: I Want to Stay By Your Side and Not Leave
- Chapter 176 - 172: Helping Out
- Chapter 175 - 171: Everyone Has Their Own Fate
- Chapter 174 - 170: I Got Diarrhea, You Compensate Me
- Chapter 173 - 169: A Stepfather Isn’t a Good Person Either
- Chapter 172 - 168: Fatty or Lean?
- Chapter 171 - 167: Can She Compare?
- Chapter 170 - 166: The Arrest
- Chapter 169 - 165: Discovering the Enemy
- Chapter 168 - 164: Waiting for the Show
- Chapter 167 - 163: It’s Best If Everyone in Lexing Knows
- Chapter 166 - 162: Very Good-looking
- Chapter 165 - 161: The News Has Arrived
- Chapter 164 - 160: Another Declaration
- Chapter 163 - 159: Hold on Tight, Don’t Fall Off
- Chapter 162 - 158: We Are Doing Well
- Chapter 161 - 157: Terribly Smitten
- Chapter 160 - 156: Li Jing
- Chapter 159 - 155: Heart-to-Heart Talk
- Chapter 158 - 154: Mentioned Again
- Chapter 157 - 153: Going on a Blind Date
- Chapter 156 - 152: The Money Would Go Down the Drain
- Chapter 155 - 151: No Money, No Talk
- Chapter 154 - 150: She’s Timid, Don’t Scare Her
- Chapter 153 - 149: Luck in Love
- Chapter 152 - 148: Planning
- Chapter 151 - 148: Confession (Part 2)
- Chapter 150 - 147: Confession (Part 1)
- Chapter 149 - 146: Can You Wriggle Out of It?
- Chapter 148 - 145: Pretty Good
- Chapter 147 - 144: Arrogant Before, Respectful After
- Chapter 146 - 143: Why Should I Tell Her?
- Chapter 145 - 142: He Regretted
- Chapter 144 - 141: Bullying One’s Own
- Chapter 143 - 140: There’s No Smoke Without Fire
- Chapter 142 - 139: Once I’ve Decided, I Won’t Turn Back
- Chapter 141 - 138: How Can I Show My Face?
- Chapter 140 - 137: The Butcher Suddenly Becomes a Literary Youth
- Chapter 139 - 136: Not Even as Comfortable as She is Now
- Chapter 138 - 135: A Smile Too Warm
- Chapter 137 - 134: She and I Think Alike
- Chapter 136 - 133: Retreat
- Chapter 135 - 132: I’ll Buy
- Chapter 134 - 131: Meeting the Wrong Person
- Chapter 133 - 130: Going Official? Who’s Going Official?
- Chapter 132 - 129: Something Else in the Eyes
- Chapter 131 - 128: Mr. Wang Says He Knows You
- Chapter 130 - 127: Thank You for Your Concern
- Chapter 129 - 126: Can’t Even Steal Right, Just Robbing a Single Nest
- Chapter 128 - 125: Favoritism
- Chapter 127 - 124: Settling the Score
- Chapter 126 - 123: It’s You I’m Beating
- Chapter 125 - 122: Your Money Is Ill-Gotten
- Chapter 124 - 121: Oh God, I Really Can’t Let Go
- Chapter 123 - 120: It’s Your Blessing to Have a Woman Who Shares Weal and Woe
- Chapter 122 - 119: Buying Property
- Chapter 121 - 118: A 30,000% Henpecked Husband
- Chapter 120 - 117: A Sackful of Money
- Chapter 119 - 116: A Joyful Toil
- Chapter 118 - 115: Clean Up the Tracks
- Chapter 117 - 114: Don’t Act Like a Chaste Martyr
- Chapter 116 - 113: Heartache
- Chapter 115 - 112: Do You Still Love Cracking Sunflower Seeds?
- Chapter 114 - 111: Chased Out with a Big Broom
- Chapter 113 - 110: We All Know the Thief
- Chapter 112 - 109: Capsized in the Gutter
- Chapter 111 - 108: Ghost Festival Terror
- Chapter 110 - 107: Yang Xiaoguo
- Chapter 109 - 106: A Garden Full of Melons and Fruits
- Chapter 108 - 105: Who’s the Father?
- Chapter 107 - 104: A Heart Aflutter
- Chapter 106 - 103: A Beautiful Life
- Chapter 105 - 102: Raising Him Like a Girl
- Chapter 104 - 100: Have Someone Investigate Him
- Chapter 103 - 99: Are You Sure You Want to Pursue Her?
- Chapter 102 - 98: Awkward
- Chapter 101 - 97: The Sunflower Has Bloomed
- Chapter 100 - 96: I’d Like to See You Overturn the Heavens
- Chapter 99 - 95: Not Putting Up With It Anymore
- Chapter 98 - 94: I’m Not Serving Anymore
- Chapter 97 - 93: The Origin of the Package
- Chapter 96 - 92: Package of Unknown Origin
- Chapter 95 - 91: Bless Me With Braised Pork
- Chapter 94 - 91: Brother Yong
- Chapter 93 - 90: The Clever Kid Crossed a Mountain
- Chapter 92 - 89: Win-Win
- Chapter 91 - 88: Other Than Your Family, No One Dares to Lay a Hand on Me
- Chapter 90 - 87: No Good Deed Goes Unpunished
- Chapter 89 - 86: Reading the Electricity Meter
- Chapter 88 - 85: Ambushed with a Sack
- Chapter 87 - 84: In for a Treat
- Chapter 86 - 83: If You Teach Him Like This, He’s Bound to Get into Trouble
- Chapter 85 - 82: The Man Yelling Curses
- Chapter 84 - 81: An Unexpected Arrival
- Chapter 83 - 80: A Close Neighbor Is Better Than a Distant Relative
- Chapter 82 - 78: Pea Cake
- Chapter 81 - 78: Don’t Tough It Out Alone
- Chapter 80 - 77: Someone’s Here to Cause Trouble
- Chapter 79 - 76: Looking After Each Other
- Chapter 78 - 75: I’ll Just Pick a Flower, Got a Problem?
- Chapter 77 - 74: Introducing a Match to Little Lan
- Chapter 76 - 73: Reserved for You
- Chapter 75 - 72: Have Him Teach Her a Lesson
- Chapter 74 - 71: The Lin Family
- Chapter 73 - 70: Ferry
- Chapter 72 - 69: You’re Not My Type
- Chapter 71 - 68: Looking for a New Home (Part 2)
- Chapter 70 - 68: Looking for a New Source
- Chapter 69 - 67: The Coal Is Here
- Chapter 68 - 66: You Useless Thing
- Chapter 67 - 65: Vicious Woman Hits My Son
- Chapter 66 - 64: The Beginning is Always the Hardest
- Chapter 65 - 63: The One-Jiao Business
- Chapter 64 - 62: If He Dares, So Do I
- Chapter 63 - 61: Better to Marry a Man In
- Chapter 62 - 60: A Woman Can’t Beat a Man
- Chapter 61 - 59: Waking Up to the Rooster’s Crow
- Chapter 60 - 58: Eyes Only for Money
- Chapter 59 - 57: Disgusting Just to Look At
- Chapter 58 - 56: If He Keeps Being So Picky, He’ll End Up a Bachelor
- Chapter 57 - 55: Her Son Might Be a Prodigy
- Chapter 56 - 54: You’ve Got to Have a Backbone
- Chapter 55 - 53: Why Are the Flowers So Red?
- Chapter 54 - 52: A Blade Atop Endurance
- Chapter 53 - 51: Financial Debts Are Easy to Repay, Debts of Favor Are Hard to Settle
- Chapter 52: Fighting for Pride
- Chapter 51 - 49: I’ll Give You a Ride
- Chapter 50 - 48: Catching Her Paramour Is the Same
- Chapter 49 - 47: The Tailing Dogs Are Here Again
- Chapter 48 - 46: When It Rains, It Pours
- Chapter 47 - 45: Mama, I’ll Listen
- Chapter 46 - 44: Don’t Be Too Picky, or You’ll Be Dazzled
- Chapter 45 - 43: A Price Hike?
- Chapter 44 - 42: The Uncanny Woman
- Chapter 43 - 41: The Old Lady’s Resentment
- Chapter 42 - 40: Letter with a Feather
- Chapter 41 - 39: Blind Da Hei
- Chapter 40 - 38: Delicious Bean Rolls
- Chapter 39 - 37: Tell the Brigade Leader to Arrest Her
- Chapter 38 - 36: Money Lost, Person Safe
- Chapter 37 - 35: Run! A Tigress and a Henpecked Husband
- Chapter 36 - 35: Run! The Tigress and the Henpecked Husband
- Chapter 35: Run! Tigress and Henpecked Husband
- Chapter 34: Run
- Chapter 33: The More You Help, the Worse It Gets
- Chapter 32: Xiangyang Ge
- Chapter 31: How’s Business?
- Chapter 30: I Am Very Loyal
- Chapter 29: An Aggravated Crime
- Chapter 28: A Vicious Beating
- Chapter 27: An Insatiable Bottomless Pit
- Chapter 26: Visiting Relatives
- Chapter 25: Be a Little Careful
- Chapter 24: Lazy Woman
- Chapter 23: Scouting the Location
- Chapter 22: Parental Responsibility
- Chapter 21: Evil Intentions Die Hard
- Chapter 20: Visitors from the Maiden Home
- Chapter 19: Flesh and Blood
- Chapter 18: Tasty and Affordable Orchid Beans
- Chapter 17: The Savvy Old Lady
- Chapter 16: You Just Wait
- Chapter 15: Loony
- Chapter 14: The Mighty Old Madam
- Chapter 13: All-out Brawl
- Chapter 12: Confronting Her
- Chapter 11: Clash
- Chapter 10: Making Money, Starting with Broad Beans
- Chapter 9: Pinky Promise
- Chapter 8: I’ll Trust You This Once
- Chapter 7: Home
- Chapter 6: Meeting the Debt Collectors Again
- Chapter 5: You Just Wait
- Chapter 4: Pay and Apologize
- Chapter 3: Transmigrated into a Book? Paying a Gambling Debt with a Wife
- Chapter 2: I’ll Kill You and Die With You
- Chapter 1: Rebirth, the Creditors Have Come