Chapter 92: I Have a Bad Temper, Don’t Mess With Me
Chapter 92: I Have a Bad Temper, Don’t Mess With Me
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Chapter 92: Chapter 92: I Have a Bad Temper, Don’t Mess With Me
The few aunties stopped mending their fishing nets, their gazes snapping in unison toward Su Tang.
The sea breeze, thick with the salty, fishy air, swept past. Su Yufen’s triumphant sneer was like a needle piercing the eardrums.
Su Tang bent down and picked up a sea urchin. Its fingernail-sized spines glinted coldly in the sun. “Aunt Zhang, is the ratio of tung oil to pine resin you’re using to mend your net correct? Last time, Uncle Wang mentioned that this mixture can make the netting brittle.”
She turned to the stunned middle-aged woman with a smile, as if she hadn’t heard the piercing remarks at all.
“Y-yes, it is.”
Aunt Zhang answered instinctively, her shuttle once again starting to fly back and forth.
Su Tang crouched down, her fingertips toying with the laver scattered across the rocks.
“Look at this wild nori. If you dry it, grind it into a powder, and mix it into congee, it’s absolutely delicious. I still have some dried tangerine peel at home. I’ll bring you some tomorrow, it’s great for getting rid of the fishy smell in soup.”
“Really?”
Another old woman in a conical bamboo hat shuffled closer, her calloused hand stroking the laver.
“My little grandson just loves laver soup.”
Su Tang pulled a block of brown sugar from her canvas pouch. “Granny, try some of this. It’s divine with kelp cake.”
The crowd of women slowly gathered around. Su Yufen’s face flushed, then turned ashen. “Stop pretending to be so nice! You’re just trying to buy people over with those fancy trinkets you brought from the city!”
Her voice suddenly shot up to a shriek. “Have you all forgotten? Last time, she said our dried fish had a musty smell!”
“I did say that.”
Su Tang stood up and dusted the sand from her pant legs.
“Last month, it was rainy and overcast for seven straight days. The drying field was too damp, and the dried fish from twenty different families all grew moldy. Of course the smell was strong. But didn’t I give everyone the anti-mildew powder I brought?”
Her gaze swept across the crowd. “Aunt Wang, has your dried fish had any problems since then?”
The woman who was called out blushed and nodded.
Su Yufen’s nails dug deep into her palm. “Y-you’re just trying to show off how great you city folk are!”
”Show off?”
“Is knowing a few things called showing off? You’ve been badmouthing me, and I haven’t said a thing back. Why don’t you comment on my magnanimity instead?”
Su Tang crossed her arms and stared coldly at Su Yufen. “Aunt, my father may be sentimental, but I’m not. I have a bad temper. You’d be wise not to provoke me.”
After saying this, Su Tang stepped closer to Su Yufen. “If you really push me over the edge, Aunt, I’m not afraid to drag you down with me.”
The light, airy words were like a stone dropped into a stagnant pond.
The flush on Su Yufen’s face, a mixture of anger and triumph, instantly drained away.
Her eyes flew wide, staring intently at Su Tang’s fingers.
“What are you talking about?”
Su Tang lowered her voice, letting the next words fall slowly.
“My uncle probably doesn’t know that the reason you married him, Aunt, was because back in Shanghai, everyone knew you were with a foreigner, right?”
“And that for him, you had three abortions.”
Su Tang’s icy, hushed words pierced deep into Su Yufen’s eardrums, each one precisely paralyzing her every nerve.
Those words exploded in her mind, leaving her scared witless.
A chill rose up, instantly freezing her to the core, leaving even her fingertips numb and cold.
All the blood drained from her face.
Su Yufen didn’t even dare to look at the glances coming from the surrounding aunties.
They only saw Su Yufen suddenly freeze as if she had seen a ghost, her face a ghastly white, but they couldn’t hear Su Tang’s final threat, which was as quiet as a mosquito’s buzz.
“You… you…”
Su Yufen’s throat felt as if it were being squeezed by an icy hand. She wanted to scream, to lunge forward and tear Su Tang’s mouth apart.
But her body was pinned to the spot, unable to move, only able to force out broken, airy sounds.
Su Tang gave her a single, placid glance, her eyes cold and indifferent.
She didn’t say another word, as if she had just brushed away a speck of insignificant dust. She turned and walked away with a light step, the sea breeze catching the corner of her clothes, her posture poised.
But Su Yufen remained rooted to the spot, utterly devastated, as if all her bones had been removed.
An immense fear washed over her, nearly suffocating her.
’Su Tang knows. How could Su Tang possibly know?’
’She actually knows about that sordid past I buried so deep, the one I thought had long since rotted away in the sludge of Hushang Beach.’
’That was the secret I’ve been desperately trying to erase, the one Zhao Youcai must never find out!’
Especially on this conservative, isolated island. Her husband, Zhao Youcai, was in charge of supplies; he was a somebody, a man of status, and his reputation was everything to him!
She couldn’t bear to imagine what Zhao Youcai would do if he found out. ’Divorce? Beat her to death?’
A violent shudder ran through her. Ignoring the probing glances and hushed whispers around her, she was like a battered boat dazed by the waves, stumbling and scrambling her way home.
When she pushed open the courtyard gate, she practically fell inside.
In the main room, Zhao Youcai was holding a large, chipped enamel mug, sipping strong tea with his eyes narrowed.
He was calculating how to distribute the new goods that had arrived at the warehouse this afternoon in a way that would make him seem both fair and authoritative. Sunlight streamed through the window, illuminating his slightly plump face, a picture of leisurely comfort.
CRASH!
Su Yufen slammed into the doorframe, then staggered toward the low table, knocking over a small stool beside it and creating a jarring noise.
“Hey! Are you trying to get yourself killed?!”
Zhao Youcai jumped in fright. His hand jerked, and some of the scalding tea sloshed out, making him hiss in pain.
He looked regretfully at the tea stains splattering his clothes, his thick brows knitting together.
“What’s with all the panic? Lost your nerve? Or did you lose another round of gossiping with that gaggle of old hens?”
His tone carried the usual condescending impatience he’d developed from being in charge of the supplies.
Su Yufen collapsed to the floor, her heart pounding so hard it felt like it would leap out of her throat.
She raised her head and met Zhao Youcai’s scrutinizing eyes, which held a trace of annoyance at being disturbed.
His gaze was one that usually made her a little fearful.
Now, in her panicked state, it felt as sharp as a searchlight, seeming to pierce through her flesh and see the bloody secret in the depths of her heart.
The immense fear robbed her of the ability to think; the words were about to tumble out of her mouth.
She bit her lower lip hard, tasting a hint of blood, and only then managed to swallow the words back down with all her might.
But her face was frighteningly pale, her eyes wide with unfocused terror, and her lips trembled, unable to form a single word.
“I’m talking to you! Cat got your tongue?”
Seeing her so devastated, looking as if she’d seen a ghost, Zhao Youcai’s impatience grew, but at the same time, a strange feeling began to surface.
Su Yufen usually had a sharp tongue. Even if she lost an argument, she’d come home and curse about it for ages. What was wrong with her today? It was as if her soul had truly been scared out of her body.
“N-nothing.”
Su Yufen’s voice trembled uncontrollably. She managed to push herself up, her gaze darting away, not daring to meet Zhao Youcai’s eyes.
“It’s just… just the sea wind was strong, it made me a little dizzy. I… I tripped.”
She fumbled to right the fallen stool, her fingers cold and stiff, her movements clumsy.
Zhao Youcai eyed her suspiciously. That pale face, those evasive eyes, and this uncharacteristic silence and clumsiness…
Something was wrong. Very wrong.
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Chapters
- Chapter 172 - 170: Mr. Chen Approves
- Chapter 171 - 169: Are You Trying to Force Him to Be a Heartless and Disloyal Person?
- Chapter 170 - 168: Twists and Turns, and Yet Another
- Chapter 169 - 167: Wang Mu Relents
- Chapter 168 - 166: The Uniform Is My Faith, But Xinxin Is My Home
- Chapter 167 - 165: Chen Zhengnian Has a Hidden Illness?
- Chapter 166 - 164: Does This Mean You’re Willing?
- Chapter 165 - 163: The Matchmaker Visits Again
- Chapter 164 - 162: A Sister Is a Sister, After All
- Chapter 163 - 161: I Only See You as a Sister
- Chapter 162 - 160: Geng’s Story
- Chapter 161 - 159: She Transmigrated into the Wrong Book?
- Chapter 160 - 158: I Want You to Die
- Chapter 159 - 157: What Exactly Is She Trying to Do?
- Chapter 158 - 156: Unless Su Tang Dies
- Chapter 157 - 155: A Blessing in Disguise
- Chapter 156 - 154: Do You Want Me to Be a Widow?
- Chapter 155 - 153: We Fight Side by Side
- Chapter 154 - 152: Epidemic Prevention
- Chapter 153 - 151: This Is Also My Duty
- Chapter 152 - 150: True Feelings in the Storm
- Chapter 151 - 149: His Responsibility
- Chapter 150 - 148: A Change in Attitude
- Chapter 149 - 147: Chen Zhengnian Gets Injured
- Chapter 148 - 146: Are You in a Relationship?
- Chapter 147 - 145: There’s Nothing Between Me and Wang Xinxin
- Chapter 146 - 144: First Fetal Movement
- Chapter 145 - 143: She’s Very Cute
- Chapter 144 - 142: He Won’t Retaliate, Will He?
- Chapter 143 - 141: Chen Zhengnian Comes to Apologize
- Chapter 142 - 140: Butterfly Brand Sewing Machine
- Chapter 141 - 139: If She Gets Hurt, I Will Consider It Your Doing
- Chapter 140 - 138: The Green Tea Cousin Comes Looking for Trouble
- Chapter 139 - 137: I Earn Money For You to Spend
- Chapter 138 - 136: Lu Xiao’s Cousin Arrives
- Chapter 137 - 135: My Name is Chen Zhengnian
- Chapter 136 - 134: Persuading Him to Stay
- Chapter 135 - 133: Su Xinyao Goes to Xiangjiang
- Chapter 134 - 132: What’s Wrong with Admitting You’re Stupid?
- Chapter 133 - 131: Su Rui’an Causes Trouble
- Chapter 132 - 130: Choosing to Return to Shanghai
- Chapter 131 - 129: Seeing Old Friends Again
- Chapter 130 - 128: So I Had Already Met You
- Chapter 129 - 127: Above Life, Is You
- Chapter 128 - 126: It Was Su Tang Who Reminded Me
- Chapter 127 - 125: I Trust Lu Xiao
- Chapter 126 - 124: What She Feared Most Has Happened
- Chapter 125 - 123: Mrs. Lu Gifts the Family Heirloom
- Chapter 124 - 122: Are You Worthy of Your Status?
- Chapter 123 - 121: Lu Xiao Is Reported
- Chapter 122 - 120: Mother-in-law and Mom Are Fighting?
- Chapter 121 - 119: The Two Families Meet
- Chapter 120 - 118: The Disappeared Male Lead
- Chapter 119 - 117: Encountering Mu Tianrui Again
- Chapter 118 - 116: Congratulations, Daddy Lu
- Chapter 117 - 115: Confessing to Lu Xiao
- Chapter 116 - 114: You’re Not Su Tang
- Chapter 115 - 113: Don’t Go Down the Wrong Path
- Chapter 114 - 112: I Will Be a Good Father
- Chapter 113 - 111: Fertile Days
- Chapter 112 - 110: I Rely on My Own Strength
- Chapter 111 - 109: I Hope You Have Some Reverence for Life
- Chapter 110 - 108: Hospital Assessment
- Chapter 109 - 107: The Vinegar Jar is Overturned
- Chapter 108 - 106: Were You Satisfied with My Performance Last Night?
- Chapter 107 - 105: The Shameless Are Invincible
- Chapter 106 - 104: Let Her Gloat First
- Chapter 105 - 103: The Secret Past
- Chapter 104 - 102: Face-slapping the Pseudo Female Lead
- Chapter 103 - 101: Su Xinyao’s Visit
- Chapter 102 - 100: Lu Xiao Takes Action, A Complete Divorce
- Chapter 101 - 100: Lu Xiao Takes Action, A Complete Divorce
- Chapter 100: Lu Xiao Takes Action, a Complete Divorce
- Chapter 99: Did You Miss Me?
- Chapter 98: Aunt Su’s Awakening
- Chapter 97: Aunt Knows She Was Wrong
- Chapter 96: Are You Sure You Want to Expose This in Public?
- Chapter 95: Let’s Get a Divorce
- Chapter 94: I Never Gossip About My Elders
- Chapter 93: Zhao Youcai’s Suspicion
- Chapter 92: I Have a Bad Temper, Don’t Mess With Me
- Chapter 91: Complete Enmity
- Chapter 90: The Couple’s Parting
- Chapter 89: Putting the Uncle-in-law in His Place
- Chapter 88: Mom and Dad Were Driven Out?
- Chapter 87: Real Island Life
- Chapter 86: Departing for the Island
- Chapter 85: Mr. Su is Sick
- Chapter 84: I Miss You
- Chapter 83: Trying to Make Her the Scapegoat Again?
- Chapter 82: Zheng Jinxin Is Back
- Chapter 81: Disliking Su Xinyao
- Chapter 80: I Want a Child Too
- Chapter 79: He’s Very Serious When He Gets Angry
- Chapter 78: Accidental Injury
- Chapter 77: Even a Vicious Tiger Won’t Eat Its Cubs
- Chapter 76: One’s Own Life Matters Most
- Chapter 75: A Million-Dollar Fortune?
- Chapter 74: The Original Female Protagonist Appears
- Chapter 73: Master Li’s Intentions
- Chapter 72: Finding a Dad for Mai Sui
- Chapter 71: Career and Love, A Difficult Choice
- Chapter 70: The Art Troupe is Saved
- Chapter 69: Persuading the Regiment Commander
- Chapter 68: I Believe Every Word He Says
- Chapter 67: Disbanding the Arts Troupe
- Chapter 66: Wifey, I’m Getting Tired of Acting
- Chapter 65: Learning to Get Along as a Couple (2)
- Chapter 64: Learning How to Get Along as a Couple (1)
- Chapter 63: A Tiff
- Chapter 62: Extremely Aggrieved
- Chapter 61: Out of Place, Chang Jia’s Predicament
- Chapter 60: The Landlord’s Daughter, Lin Jianqiu
- Chapter 59: Can’t Bear to See You Wronged
- Chapter 58: Possession
- Chapter 57: I Give Myself to You
- Chapter 56: I Want to Give Su Tang a Wedding
- Chapter 55: Father and Son’s Heart-to-Heart Talk
- Chapter 54: I Will Always Be Good to You
- Chapter 53: Lu Xiao Is Furious
- Chapter 52: Su Tang Was Married
- Chapter 51: The Annoying Jinbao
- Chapter 50: Lu Xiao’s Parents Are Coming to Visit
- Chapter 49: Wang Jianfeng Threatens Suicide
- Chapter 48: Angrily Confronting Zheng Jinxin
- Chapter 47: Coax Me?
- Chapter 46: Helping to Write the Divorce Application
- Chapter 45: Filing the Divorce Report
- Chapter 44: Su Tang Apologizes
- Chapter 43: I Want to Divorce Him
- Chapter 42: Cutting Ties with Su Tang
- Chapter 41: A Butterfly Rests on His Lips
- Chapter 40: An Awkward Man is Jealous
- Chapter 39: Lin Qian Isn’t a Bad Person
- Chapter 38: The Death of Mai Sui
- Chapter 37: A Pounding Heart
- Chapter 36: Lin Qian Wants to Look After the Children?
- Chapter 35: Took the Initiative to Hug Him
- Chapter 34: Found the Evidence
- Chapter 33: His Wife’s Heart Aches for Him
- Chapter 32: Lu Xiao’s Connections
- Chapter 31: Jealous
- Chapter 30: You’re a Real Dog, Lu Xiao
- Chapter 29: Her Man Is Back
- Chapter 28: A Major Feud
- Chapter 27: Reported for Exchanging Chili Sauce
- Chapter 26: He Married a Treasure
- Chapter 25: She’s Betting That Lu Xiao Doesn’t Like Me
- Chapter 24: This Is Professionalism
- Chapter 23: Doesn’t Need Him?
- Chapter 22: Trying to Steal a Chicken, but Losing the Rice
- Chapter 21: I Do Not Accept Your Apology
- Chapter 20: My Sacred Duty is Loyalty
- Chapter 19: Giving Her White Rabbit Creamy Candy
- Chapter 18: A Job Is Lined Up
- Chapter 17: Intoxicatingly Aromatic Chili Sauce
- Chapter 16: Don’t Try Moral Blackmail
- Chapter 15: This Is Murder
- Chapter 14: Winning Hearts and Arousing Jealousy
- Chapter 13: A Tough Guy’s Tender Side
- Chapter 12: Easing Relations
- Chapter 11: So Many People Are After Him
- Chapter 10: Hu Lili’s Harassment
- Chapter 9: Not About Love, Just Responsibility
- Chapter 8: That Thing Between Couples
- Chapter 7: Protect Her
- Chapter 6: Saying He’s No Good
- Chapter 5: Awkward Interaction
- Chapter 4: What on Earth Is He So Happy About?
- Chapter 3: Being Bullied
- Chapter 2: Thank You, Lu Xiao
- Chapter 1: Transmigrating as a Shanghai Young Lady