Chapter 4 - 2: Scabby Girl, No One Will Marry
Chapter 4: Chapter 2: Scabby Girl, No One Will Marry
After breakfast, her parents and older brother went back to work in the fields—the corn harvest wasn’t finished yet.
Juhua, meanwhile, picked up a large basket. Inside were the clothes her mother had scrubbed that morning, and she was going to wash them by the Little Qing River.
The Little Qing River flowed not far from her house, with a narrow, winding dirt path leading to its bank. The grassy areas on both sides of the path were covered in clusters of small, golden wild chrysanthemums. They bloomed with wild abandon, vibrant and bold. They lacked the grace and elegance of cultivated flowers but possessed a rustic charm and vigorous life all their own!
’After I finish the laundry,’ she thought, ’I’ll pick some wild chrysanthemums to take home. I can dry them and make tea. It’s great for clearing heat and detoxifying the body!’
When she reached the riverbank, she dumped the clothes onto the grass, rinsed the basket in the water, and set it on a clean spot behind her. Only then did she squat before a large, flat stone and begin to wash the clothes, one by one.
The clear river water flowed slowly. Juhua held a dirty garment and swished it back and forth in the current, letting the filthy water be carried away. Then she placed it on the stone slab, beat it a few times with a wooden mallet, scrubbed it, and swished it in the water again. Just like that, it was fresh and clean.
As she placed the clean clothes into the basket behind her, Juhua gazed at the crystal-clear Little Qing River. She felt as if her very soul was being cleansed, and the knot of gloom that had long been stuck in her chest loosened considerably.
’This kind of life might not be so hard to bear after all!’
’Being ugly doesn’t matter. Not being able to get married doesn’t matter. But not having enough to eat or warm clothes to wear… that’s a different story.’
’I don’t have the ability to make a fortune,’ she thought, ’and I don’t want to waste the energy trying. Isn’t that the kind of life I escaped from in my past life? It’s better to just quietly raise some pigs, chickens, and ducks to make the family’s life a bit more prosperous.’
’The goal may be small, but it won’t be easy to achieve. I still have to work hard!’
Meticulously considering her new goal, Juhua quickly finished the laundry. She then picked up her basket and, bathed in the golden autumn sunlight, walked through the field dotted with countless golden wild chrysanthemums. A sudden feeling of lightness and contentment washed over her.
When she got home, she hung the clothes to dry in the small courtyard. Two thick wooden posts had been planted in the front of the yard, one on the left and one on the right, with a thick hemp rope strung between them. It was a very convenient clothesline.
Seeing it was still early after she finished, she grabbed a large wicker basket, took an extra cloth bag as well, and headed to the shore of Jing Lake to pick wild chrysanthemums.
The autumn sky was clear and blue, high and streaked with wispy clouds. Although the last vestiges of an Indian summer lingered, Juhua didn’t feel the slightest bit of oppressive heat. Instead, she felt invigorated by the crisp autumn air.
Jing Lake was surrounded by a large expanse of grassland, with farmlands lying beyond it. She bustled about the grassland picking wild chrysanthemums, weaving back and forth, feeling like a butterfly flitting among the flowers.
Her hands flew nimbly, pinching off one fresh, bright wild chrysanthemum after another at the base of the calyx. The fully bloomed flowers went into the bamboo basket—she planned to dry them for pillow stuffing. The small, unopened buds went into the cloth bag—these were for making chrysanthemum tea.
The small, golden-yellow wild chrysanthemums bloomed with such a lively clamor that they made anyone who saw them feel a surge of joy. It was strange. The flowers were clearly just swaying quietly in the wind, but to her, they seemed to be smiling, carefree and uninhibited, brazenly flaunting their brilliant golden hue.
Overcome by the moment, she almost happily tucked a blooming wild chrysanthemum into her hair, but then she remembered her face, and her raised arm fell back to her side.
’How pathetic,’ she thought, pursing her lips. ’Looks like I do care about this after all.’
’Then again, what woman doesn’t care about her appearance? Even one who’s decided to become a nun would surely want to be a beautiful nun! Saying I don’t care is just a way to comfort and encourage myself. Otherwise, who am I supposed to look so miserable for all day?’
Suddenly, the sound of children’s laughter drifted over from the distance.
She looked up and saw a group of children bursting out from the village to the east and running toward the shore of Jing Lake. Their shouts and laughter filled the open fields, and the joyful atmosphere was so infectious that she began to hum a happy tune as she lowered her head to continue her work.
However, her happiness didn’t last long.
The group of children spotted her from a distance and began to shout in unison: “Scabby girl, no one will wed! She’ll jump in Jing Lake ’cause she’s so mad! Scabby girl, no one will wed! She’ll jump in Jing Lake ’cause she’s so mad!” The voices were neat and rhyming. In the crisp autumn air, the clear sound of their chanting was exceptionally loud and melodious. ’How on earth did they even come up with that?’
Juhua straightened up, her mouth hanging open as she stared at the distant group of children. She watched, dumbfounded, as they sang and skipped toward her, at a loss for how to react.
’I’ve actually been “honored” with my own nursery rhyme,’ she thought. ’This is… I’m moved to tears!’
’Children are innocent and guileless, but their naive words often cut straight to the truth, which makes them the most hurtful of all.’
’Juhua remembered a time in her previous life when she was holding and playing with her friend’s sweet two-year-old daughter. The little girl, who had been pressing her cheek against Juhua’s, suddenly looked up, her big, dark eyes wide, and said, “Auntie, you have little black dots on your face! One, two…”’
’Watching that chubby little hand move across her face, she had felt a jolt of panic. She’d quickly pulled the girl’s hand down to stop her from counting, but the little girl had just stared at her with wide, innocent eyes. Her friend, meanwhile, was bent over laughing, gasping for breath as she insisted she had absolutely never taught her child to say that.’
Now, she just stood there motionless, staring blankly as the children ran and skipped in circles, all while chanting the “Scabby Girl” song. Their faces were excited, their smiles radiant, as if they were thrilled that their sheer numbers had intimidated the monstrously ugly girl.
’If you ignored the lyrics of their song,’ she thought wryly, ’the scene of village children at play would actually be quite delightful!’
Just as she stood there, at a complete loss, a loud shout erupted from behind her. “Shi Tou, what are you doing?” The angry voice made her jump.
She turned and saw it was Doctor Qin, the man who had saved her right after she’d arrived in this world. He was a traveling physician temporarily staying in Qingnan Village.
Qin Feng wore a silver-gray cotton robe, his hair pulled up into a topknot and secured with a wooden hairpin. He looked to be in his early twenties, with a handsome face and sharp eyes.
He was glaring furiously at the group of naughty children.
He must have carried some authority in the village. The leader of the pack, a sturdy-looking boy of about five or six, saw his furious expression, stuck out his tongue, then turned and bolted. Seeing their leader flee, the other children scattered in his wake.
Qin Feng turned and looked at Juhua with concern. Seeing that she had already regained her calm silence, he offered a gentle smile. “Kids are just naughty, they don’t mean any real harm. Don’t pay them any mind.”
After a pause, he added, “I’ll keep an eye out for certain herbs and ask around among my peers. If I find a way to treat the scars on your face, I promise I’ll come and help you.”
Juhua saw how hard he was trying to comfort her and thought, ’This man truly has a healer’s heart.’ However, she didn’t say much. ’Interact with people as little as possible,’ that was the rule she had set for herself, especially since this body now housed a different soul. But it seemed wrong not to say anything at all.
So, she pressed her lips together and replied softly, “I’m fine. Thank you.” Then she picked up her basket and turned to leave.
Qin Feng watched Juhua’s retreating figure, feeling that something about her was different, though he couldn’t quite put his finger on it.
’After a moment’s thought, he realized what it was. She was much calmer.’
’The old Juhua would lower her head whenever she saw anyone, timid and insecure. But the Juhua just now showed none of that fear. She seemed perfectly calm and detached—even when those children were chanting that awful rhyme, she had only seemed startled.’
Watching her figure in the distance, still bent over picking wild chrysanthemums, he fell into thought. After a good while, he finally started walking toward the shore of Jing Lake.
He dug up a few common medicinal herbs by the lake and prepared to head up Little Qing Mountain. Before he could turn, he heard the children, who had moved to the edge of Jing Lake to play, erupt into a commotion filled with shouts and screams.
He hurried over and saw Gou Dan shouting in a panic, “Shi Tou fell in the water! Shi Tou fell in the water!”
The other children were backing away in fear. Ripples still spread in concentric circles across the surface of Jing Lake.
Qin Feng’s heart lurched. He quickly grabbed Gou Dan and asked, “Where did he fall in?”
Gou Dan pointed with a trembling hand. “R-Right… there!”
Before the words were even out of his mouth, Qin Feng had jumped in, not even having time to take off his clothes.
After what felt like a long time, he broke the surface to take a deep breath before plunging back down again.
Seeing him come up empty-handed on the first try, some of the children started crying and ran back toward the village for help. Hearing the uproar, people working in the nearby fields dropped their tools and came running. Some were parents of the children playing there, and worried for their own, they naturally had to come see what was happening.
Juhua, despite the humiliating episode with the children, didn’t dwell on it and continued picking her wild chrysanthemums.
’Hmph! I’m a woman who has traveled through time and space; I’ve seen the world. Why would I lower myself to arguing with a bunch of little brats!’
Looking at her now-full basket, she stretched and prepared to head home to make lunch.
But a clamor arose from the direction of Jing Lake, mingled with a woman’s hysterical sobs. She turned to look and saw a large crowd had already gathered. On the village path in the distance, more people were sprinting toward them, clutching their straw hats as they ran.
’Did someone fall in the water again?’ Juhua wondered. ’From the looks of things, they must have.’
’This Jing Lake is really bad luck,’ she thought. ’In just a few days, two people have fallen in. The original owner of this body also fell in by accident—she didn’t jump. By the time she was pulled out, she wasn’t breathing, which was right when I arrived.’
Watching the crowd by the lake grow, she frowned. She didn’t want to get involved, but for some reason, as if compelled by an unseen force, she started running toward the commotion.
’I’ll just go take a look,’ she thought as she ran.
That sorrowful wail gave her an ominous feeling. It was just like her mother’s cries on the day she had first arrived in this world—a desperate, shrill sound that filled anyone who heard it with a dreadful anxiety, making the hair on their arms stand on end.
Who on earth had fallen in the water?
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Chapters
- Chapter 261 - 141: The New Home is Completed
- Chapter 260 - 140: Building a House
- Chapter 259 - 140: Building a House
- Chapter 258 - 139: The Trial of Country Love (Part 2)
- Chapter 257 - 139: The Trial of a Rural Love
- Chapter 256 - 138: Li Changming’s Engagement (Part 2)
- Chapter 255 - 138: Li Changming’s Engagement
- Chapter 254 - 137: Calling Off Qingmu’s Engagement (Part 2)
- Chapter 253 - 137: Qingmu’s Engagement Is Called Off
- Chapter 252 - 136: A Different Kind of Mother’s Love (2)
- Chapter 251 - 136: A Different Kind of Mother’s Love
- Chapter 250 - 135: This Match is Inappropriate
- Chapter 249 - 135: This Match Is Improper
- Chapter 248 - 134: Mismatched Couple (Part 2)
- Chapter 247 - 134: A Mistaken Match
- Chapter 246 - 133: Meizi’s Mother’s Plan (Part 2)
- Chapter 245 - 133: Meizi’s Mom’s Plan
- Chapter 244 - 132: Meizi’s Love 2
- Chapter 243 - 132: Meizi’s Love
- Chapter 242 - 131: Rippling a Pool of Spring Water (Part 2)
- Chapter 241 - 131: Stirring the Spring Waters
- Chapter 240 - 130: Li Changming’s Marriage Proposal (2)
- Chapter 239 - 130: Li Changming’s Marriage Proposal
- Chapter 238 - 129: Meddling Li Changxing
- Chapter 237 - 129: Meddling Li Changxing
- Chapter 236 - 128: Why So Poor? (Part 2)
- Chapter 235 - 128: Why Are We Poor?
- Chapter 234 - 127: Huai Zi’s Yearning (Part 2)
- Chapter 233 - 127: Huai Zi’s Aspiration
- Chapter 232 - 126: Land Dispute (2)
- Chapter 231 - 126: The Land Dispute
- Chapter 230 - 125: Zhang Huai’s Doubts
- Chapter 229 - 125: Zhang Huai’s Doubt
- Chapter 228 - 124: Under the Plum Tree (Part 2)
- Chapter 227 - 124: Under the Plum Tree
- Chapter 226 - 123: Shedding the Scabby Skin (2)
- Chapter 225 - 123: Shedding the Scabby Skin
- Chapter 224 - 122: A Fated Match (Part 2)
- Chapter 223 - 122: A Marriage Ordained by Heaven
- Chapter 222 - 121: A Difficult Marriage Between Cousins (Part 2)
- Chapter 221 - 121: A Difficult Cousin Match
- Chapter 220 - 120: The Age for Matchmaking (2)
- Chapter 219 - 120: The Age for Matchmaking
- Chapter 218 - 119: The Matchmakers Have Come Again (2)
- Chapter 217 - 119: The Matchmakers Have Come Again
- Chapter 216 - 118: Even a Son Finds His Mother Ugly (Part 2)
- Chapter 215 - 118: Even a Son Dislikes His Mother’s Ugliness
- Chapter 214 - 117: When the Water Recedes, the Fish Appear
- Chapter 213 - 117: The Water Recedes, the Fish Appear
- Chapter 212 - 116: The Worries Brought by the Heavy Rain
- Chapter 211 - 116: Worries Brought by the Heavy Rain
- Chapter 210 - 115: Harvesting Wheat (2)
- Chapter 209 - 115: Harvesting the Wheat
- Chapter 208 - 114: The Starting Point of Qingnan Village (Part 2)
- Chapter 207 - 114: Qingnan Village’s Starting Point
- Chapter 206 - 113: Zhang Huai’s Plan (Part 2)
- Chapter 205 - 113: Zhang Huai’s Plan
- Chapter 204 - 112: Digging a Pond to Plant Lotus Roots and Raise Fish
- Chapter 203 - 111: Keep Your Eyes Open When Finding a Wife (Part 2)
- Chapter 202 - 111: Finding a Wife with Eyes Wide Open
- Chapter 201 - 110: Lovestruck Liu Sanshun (2)
- Chapter 200 - 110: The Smitten Liu Sanshun
- Chapter 199 - 109: Such a Daughter-in-law (Part 2)
- Chapter 198 - 109: Such a Daughter-in-law
- Chapter 197 - 107: The Real Farming Life
- Chapter 196 - 107: The Real Farming Life
- Chapter 195 - 107: The Real Farming Life
- Chapter 194 - 107: The Real Farming Life
- Chapter 193 - 106: Rice Transplanting Season (Part 2)
- Chapter 192 - 106: Rice Transplanting Season
- Chapter 191 - 105: Meizi Gets Bitten by a Snake (Part 2)
- Chapter 190 - 105: Meizi Gets Bitten by a Snake
- Chapter 189 - 104: Tree-Planting Activity in a Different Space-Time (2)
- Chapter 188 - 104: Tree-Planting Activity in a Different Space-Time
- Chapter 187 - 103: Tender and Crisp Wild Bamboo Shoots
- Chapter 186 - 103: Tender-crisp Wild Bamboo Shoots
- Chapter 185 - 102: Picking Wild Bamboo Shoots (2)
- Chapter 184 - 102: Plucking Wild Bamboo Shoots
- Chapter 183 - 101: Spring is Here (Part 2)
- Chapter 182 - 101: Spring Is Here
- Chapter 181 - 100: Preparing the Land, Buying a Cow
- Chapter 180 - 100: Clearing the Land and Buying Cattle
- Chapter 179 - 99: Huai Zi’s Cousin (Part 2)
- Chapter 178 - 99: Huai Zi’s Cousin
- Chapter 177 - 98: It’s So Hard to Cook Like This (Part 2)
- Chapter 176 - 98: It’s So Hard to Cook Like This
- Chapter 175 - 97: Reclaiming the Wasteland (2)
- Chapter 174 - 97: Reclaiming Wasteland
- Chapter 173 - 96: Time to Get Busy
- Chapter 172 - 96: Time to Get Busy
- Chapter 171 - 95: Catching a Rabbit
- Chapter 170 - 95: Catching a Rabbit
- Chapter 169 - 94: Going up the Mountain (Part 2)
- Chapter 168 - 94: Going Up the Mountain
- Chapter 167 - 93: You’d Better Not Come to My House Anymore (Part 2)
- Chapter 166 - 93: You’d Better Not Come to My House
- Chapter 165 - 92: Teaching Laicai a Lesson (Part 2)
- Chapter 164 - 92: Teaching Laicai a Lesson
- Chapter 163 - 91: The Commotion Caused by the Puppy (2)
- Chapter 162 - 91: The Commotion Over the Puppy
- Chapter 161 - 90: Unlucky Little Black Dog
- Chapter 160 - 90: The Unlucky Little Black Dog
- Chapter 159 - 89: Eldest Maternal Aunt Is Still the Best (Part 2)
- Chapter 158 - 89: First Aunt is Still the Best
- Chapter 157 - 88: New Year’s Visit (2)
- Chapter 156 - 88: New Year’s Visit (Part 2)
- Chapter 155 - 87: New Year’s Visit (Part 1)
- Chapter 154 - 87: Paying New Year’s Calls (Part 1)
- Chapter 153 - 86: Visiting (2)
- Chapter 152 - 86: Paying a Visit
- Chapter 151 - 85: The Warmth of New Year’s Eve (Part 2)
- Chapter 150 - 85: The Warmth of New Year’s Eve
- Chapter 149 - 84: Laicai’s Power (Part 2)
- Chapter 148 - 84: The Might of Laicai
- Chapter 147 - 83: Where There Are Women, There Is Much Laughter
- Chapter 146 - 83: Where There Are Women, There Is Much Laughter
- Chapter 145 - 82: Huai Zi’s Mother’s Painstaking Efforts (Part 2)
- Chapter 144 - 82: Huai Zi’s Mother’s Painstaking Efforts
- Chapter 143 - 81: A Farmer’s Idea of the Good Life (Part 2)
- Chapter 142 - 81: The Good Life in a Farmer’s Eyes
- Chapter 141 - 80: Farmhouse Idle Talk (Part 2)
- Chapter 140 - 80: Farmhouse Idle Talk
- Chapter 139 - 79: Extreme Joy Leads to Sickness (Part 2)
- Chapter 138 - 79: Extreme Joy Begets Sickness
- Chapter 137 - 78: The Blackfish of Tiaozi Pond (2)
- Chapter 136 - 78: The Blackfish of Tiaozi Pond
- Chapter 135 - 77: The Charm of Braised Fish with Pickled Vegetables (Part 2)
- Chapter 134 - 77: The Charm of Braised Fish with Pickled Vegetables
- Chapter 133 - 76: Teaching the Apprentices (Part 2)
- Chapter 132 - 76: Teaching an Apprentice
- Chapter 131 - 75: Dividing Up the Fish
- Chapter 130 - 75: Distributing the Fish
- Chapter 129 - 74: Draining the Fishpond (Part 3)
- Chapter 128 - 74: Harvesting the Fish Pond (Part 3)
- Chapter 127 - 73: Harvesting the Fishpond (2)
- Chapter 126 - 73: Draining the Fish Pond (Part 2)
- Chapter 125 - 72: Draining the Fishpond (Part 1)
- Chapter 124 - 72: Harvesting the Fish Pond (Part 1)
- Chapter 123 - 71: The Business Closes Down, Sun Liu’er Gets Married
- Chapter 122 - 71: The Business Closes Down, Sun Liu’er Gets Married
- Chapter 121 - 71: Closing the Business, Sun Liu’er Gets Married
- Chapter 120 - 71: The Business Shuts Down, Sun Liu’er Gets Married
- Chapter 119 - 70: The Pigs’ Black Twelfth Month
- Chapter 118 - 70: A Pig’s Black December
- Chapter 117 - 69: Hometown Feelings (Part 2)
- Chapter 116 - 69: Neighborly Affection
- Chapter 115 - 68: Guozi Cakes
- Chapter 114 - 67: Let Go When You Should (Part 2)
- Chapter 113 - 67: Let Go When You Should
- Chapter 112 - 66: Fragrant Farmhouse Meal (Part 2)
- Chapter 111 - 66: A Savory Farmhouse Meal
- Chapter 110 - 65: A Farmer’s Daughter’s Laughter (Part 2)
- Chapter 109 - 65: The Laughter of Farm Girls
- Chapter 108 - 64: New Friends Visit (Part 2)
- Chapter 107 - 64: A New Friend Visits
- Chapter 106 - 63: Greens and Tofu Bring Peace and Safety (Part 2)
- Chapter 105 - 63: Green Vegetables and Tofu for Safety
- Chapter 104 - 62: The World Outside (Part 2)
- Chapter 103 - 62: The World Outside
- Chapter 102 - 61: When the Guests Leave, the Host is at Peace (Part 2)
- Chapter 101 - 61: When the Guests Leave, the Host is at Peace
- Chapter 100 - 60: The Ginseng Commotion (Part 2)
- Chapter 99 - 60: The Ginseng Incident
- Chapter 98 - 59: Second Maternal Aunt (2)
- Chapter 97 - 59: Second Maternal Aunt
- Chapter 96 - 58: A Visit from Relatives
- Chapter 95 - 57: Buying Land
- Chapter 94 - 56: Acorn Tofu (Part 2)
- Chapter 93 - 56: Acorn Tofu
- Chapter 92 - 55: Ugly and Ill-fated
- Chapter 91 - 55: Ugly Face, Meager Fortune
- Chapter 90 - 54: The Rotating Stone Mill (2)
- Chapter 89 - 54: The Stone Mill Spins
- Chapter 88 - 53: Acorn Flour
- Chapter 87 - 52: Zhang Huai’s Decision
- Chapter 86 - 51: Qin Feng’s Departure
- Chapter 85 - 51: Qin Feng’s Departure
- Chapter 84 - 50: Planning to Build a House and Buy Land
- Chapter 83 - 49: Made a Profit (2)
- Chapter 82 - 49: A Nice Profit
- Chapter 81 - 48: Business Comes Knocking
- Chapter 80 - 47: The Village Head’s Viewpoint
- Chapter 79 - 46: The Village Head’s 2 Sons
- Chapter 78 - 45: The Toil of a Snowy Day
- Chapter 77 - 45: Toil on a Snowy Day
- Chapter 76 - 44: Illusory Beauty (Part 2)
- Chapter 75 - 44: Illusory Beauty
- Chapter 74 - 43: A Disappointing Ending (Part 2)
- Chapter 73 - 43: A Disappointing Ending
- Chapter 72 - 42: The Dawn of Hope (Part 2)
- Chapter 71 - 42: The Dawn of Hope
- Chapter 70 - 41: Warmth from the New Quilts
- Chapter 69 - 41: The Warmth of a New Cotton Quilt
- Chapter 68 - 40: The Innocent and Lively Meizi (2)
- Chapter 67 - 40: Innocent and Lively Meizi
- Chapter 66 - 39: Affection by the Little Qing River
- Chapter 65 - 39: A Heartfelt Bond by the Xiaoqing River
- Chapter 64 - 38: Labor in Exchange for Tuition
- Chapter 63 - 317: Treating Guests (Part 2)
- Chapter 62 - 37: Treating Guests
- Chapter 61 - 36: Finalizing the Supplier (2)
- Chapter 60 - 36: Securing the Supply
- Chapter 59 - 35: Selling Dishes in Erlipu (2)
- Chapter 58 - 35: Selling Food in Erlipu
- Chapter 57 - 34: Yang Shi Catches a Ride to the Market (Part 2)
- Chapter 56 - 34: Yang Family Catches a Ride to the Market
- Chapter 55 - 33: Auspicious Opening
- Chapter 54 - 32: Business Opening (Part 2)
- Chapter 53 - 32: Opening for Business
- Chapter 52 - 31: Grandmother and Uncle Come to Visit (Part 2)
- Chapter 51 - 31: Grandmother and Uncle Come to Visit
- Chapter 50 - 30: Juhua’s Small Business (2)
- Chapter 49 - 30: Juhua’s Small Business
- Chapter 48 - 29: Would Rather Be an Ugly Girl (Part 3)
- Chapter 47 - 29: Would Rather Be an Ugly Girl
- Chapter 46 - 29: Would Rather Be an Ugly Girl
- Chapter 45 - 28: Juhua Unleashes Her Power (2)
- Chapter 44 - 28: Juhua Unleashes Her Might
- Chapter 43 - 27: Liu’er’s Mother vs. Juhua’s Mother (3)
- Chapter 42 - 27: Liu’er’s mother vs. Juhua’s mother (2)
- Chapter 41 - 27: The Showdown Between Liu’er’s Mother and Juhua’s Mother
- Chapter 40 - 26: Liu’er’s Struggle
- Chapter 39 - 25: The Second Humiliation (2)
- Chapter 38 - 25: Second Humiliation
- Chapter 37 - 24: Liu’er’s Mother’s Scheme
- Chapter 36 - 23: Juhua’s Dad Fell and Broke His Leg (Part 2)
- Chapter 35 - 23: Juhua’s Dad Broke His Leg
- Chapter 34 - 22: Little Shitou’s Ambition (Part 2)
- Chapter 33 - 22: Little Shitou’s Ambition
- Chapter 32 - 21: The People Who Care About Juhua (2)
- Chapter 31 - 21: People Who Care for Juhua
- Chapter 30 - 20: Granny Hua Gets Beaten (2)
- Chapter 29 - 20: Granny Hua Gets a Beating
- Chapter 28 - 19: Juhua’s Panic (Part 2)
- Chapter 27 - 19: Juhua’s Panic
- Chapter 26 - 18: A Visit from the Matchmaker
- Chapter 25 - 17: A Young Man’s Tangled Feelings (Part 2)
- Chapter 24 - 17: A Young Man’s Tangled Feelings
- Chapter 23 - 16: Digging a Well
- Chapter 22 - 16: Digging a Well (Part 2)
- Chapter 21 - 16: Digging a Well
- Chapter 20 - 15: Soft-shelled Turtle Soup with Crispy Rice
- Chapter 19 - 14: Casual Talk on an Autumn Night
- Chapter 18 - 13: The Fallen Flower is Willing, the Flowing Water Uncaring
- Chapter 17 - 13: The Fallen Flower is Affectionate, but the Flowing Water is Uncaring
- Chapter 16 - 12: Traded for a Soft-shelled Turtle
- Chapter 15 - 12: Exchanged 1 Old Soft-shelled Turtle
- Chapter 14 - 11: Delivering a Meal to the Ancestral Hall
- Chapter 13 - 11: Delivering a Meal to the Ancestral Hall
- Chapter 12 - 10: Shi Tou Expresses His Gratitude
- Chapter 11 - 9: Liu’er’s Affections
- Chapter 10 - 8: Urging Older Brother to Go to School
- Chapter 9 - 7: Grandma’s Here
- Chapter 8 - 6: Acorns Can Feed Pigs
- Chapter 7 - 5: Labor Improves the Meals
- Chapter 6 - 4: The Priority Is Taking Care of the Belly
- Chapter 5 - 3: Repaying a Life-Saving Favor with Marriage?
- Chapter 4 - 2: Scabby Girl, No One Will Marry
- Chapter 3 - 1: Ugly Girl Juhua’s Family
- Chapter 2 - 1: The Family of the Ugly Girl, Juhua
- Chapter 1: The Family of Ugly Girl Juhua