Chapter 5 - 3: Repaying a Life-Saving Favor with Marriage?
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Chapter 5: Chapter 3: Repaying a Life-Saving Favor with Marriage?
Juhua arrived at the lake. Before she even got close to the crowd, she heard a woman’s drawn-out, intermittent wail. “My Shi Tou—Don’t leave your mother… What will I do if you leave me… My boy—Ah—”
The mournful cry, with its long, trailing notes like something from an opera, was enough to make one’s skin crawl and fill their heart with a bleak sorrow.
Everyone in the surrounding crowd who heard it was heartbroken and shed tears. Some of the more soft-hearted young wives even began sobbing softly along with her.
Juhua grew anxious and, no longer caring about her unsightly face, forcefully pushed her way into the crowd.
In the middle of the crowd sat a woman with disheveled hair, wailing with her eyes shut, her face a mess of tears and snot.
She was holding the little boy who had led the taunts against Juhua earlier. His face was deathly still. Qin Feng, soaking wet, stood to the side with his head hung low and his lips pressed tightly together. It seemed he had been the one to go into the water for the rescue, but he had clearly failed, leaving him utterly dejected.
Just as she was about to speak, another voice, a man’s wolf-like howl, cut through the air. “Shi Tou—” The crowd quickly parted as a tall man in his early thirties charged in. When he saw the child with his eyes shut tight in the woman’s arms, he collapsed to the ground as if his spine had been ripped out, pounding the grass with clenched fists.
“My Shi Tou!!!” His anguished roar was even more heart-stopping.
Juhua couldn’t hold back any longer. The tragic, sorrowful atmosphere infected her. Her heart began to race, and tears streamed down her face. She shoved Qin Feng, saying, “Give him air! Quickly, give him air! Hurry!”
Qin Feng stared at her, baffled.
Juhua shouted, “Breathe into his mouth! He might still be saved! Lay him flat, you can’t hold him like that.”
’Damn it, if we wait any longer, it’ll be too late!’
Juhua’s heart pounded. Having no time to waste arguing with him, she rushed forward, snatched Little Shitou, and laid him flat on the ground. She pinched his nose with one hand, pried open his jaw with the other, took a deep breath, and blew into Shi Tou’s mouth, repeating the process over and over.
Heartbroken and furious that her son had been snatched away, the woman reached out to shove Juhua.
Qin Feng quickly stopped her. “Let her try! Don’t disturb her!” He was utterly astonished, watching with unblinking eyes as Juhua repeatedly blew air into Little Shitou’s mouth.
Juhua’s strange actions quieted the entire crowd. Even the newcomers were shushed by those who had arrived earlier. Shi Tou’s parents choked back their sobs, their eyes fixed nervously on Juhua.
After a while, Shi Tou still showed no response, but Juhua was unwilling to give up.
’She had never performed this kind of first aid before. But in her past life, who hadn’t heard of it? It was a common sight on TV. As for how long artificial respiration was supposed to take, she had no idea. But driven by the spirit of saving a life, she resolved to keep trying until the very end.’
Seeing no effect, she placed her left hand on Shi Tou’s chest, put her right hand over her left, and gently pressed down before releasing. Then she said to Qin Feng, “Do it just like this, understand?”
Qin Feng nodded and began to mimic her actions while Juhua continued to perform artificial respiration on Shi Tou.
Qin Feng was a very dedicated doctor. Even though he was deeply skeptical and didn’t believe in Juhua’s methods, he had to cooperate with her. At a moment of life and death, not even the faintest glimmer of hope could be abandoned. All questions could wait until later.
It was precisely his cautious and responsible attitude, combined with Juhua’s earnest if untutored passion, that snatched Shi Tou back from the hands of King Yan.
When Shi Tou let out a faint cough and a trickle of water ran from the corner of his mouth, the onlookers erupted in cheers. Qin Feng was stunned—he had actually been saved!
Shi Tou’s parents clung to each other, laughing and crying. The woman pounded on the man’s back, sobbing even more intensely than before. This time, however, they were tears of joy.
Juhua, ignoring everything else, quickly turned Shi Tou’s body over, propped his stomach on her knee, and gently jostled him. More water began to stream continuously from his mouth.
After a while, she stopped and said to Qin Feng, “The rest is up to you.” After all, she didn’t know anything about medicine.
Qin Feng gave her a deep look and nodded. He placed Shi Tou beside his mother, leaning against her, and began to check his pulse. Shi Tou’s father had already taken off his own outer robe to wrap up his son and keep him from getting cold.
Shi Tou’s father was named Zhao San. The younger villagers called him Third Brother, while the older ones used a more familiar form of the name.
At that moment, he threw himself down in front of Juhua and kowtowed three times on the grass, which so frightened Juhua that she scrambled to get out of the way.
Zhao San, a tall and sturdy man, looked at Juhua with red eyes and said in a hoarse voice, “Juhua, if it weren’t for you today, this Third Uncle would have lost his son. I should be kowtowing to you. Shi Tou will kowtow to you later, too.”
Shi Tou’s mother chimed in, “He should, he should!” Her face, still streaked with tears and snot, was unsightly, but now she was beaming with a radiant smile.
A stout man with a dark, ruddy face nearby interjected, “Third Brother, it’s not my place to say, but there are plenty of ways to thank Juhua. If you kowtow to her, aren’t you shortening her lifespan?”
Juhua seized this like a lifeline and said quickly, “Right, right! Please don’t kowtow. Doctor Qin saved me the other day, and I didn’t kowtow to him!”
Hearing this, the people around them got strange looks on their faces.
Juhua instantly regretted her slip of the tongue. In her haste, she had forgotten she was currently a “scandalous” figure in Qingnan Village. She turned to leave—there was nothing else for her to do here anyway, and she still had to go home and make lunch!
Unexpectedly, Gou Dan, seeing that Shi Tou was awake, was no longer scared and had regained his childish energy. He squatted in front of Shi Tou and said loudly, “The scabby girl just kissed you! She kept kissing you and kissed you back to life. You have to marry her when you grow up!”
The crowd fell instantly silent, and everyone stared at Juhua.
A village woman with a wide, round face—who looked to be Gou Dan’s mother—grabbed Gou Dan’s ear and yanked him to his feet, scolding, “You little brat, you and your big mouth! Juhua! Gou Dan is just a kid, don’t be angry!”
Little Shitou, leaning against his mother, immediately burst into a WAIL. “I don’t want to marry the scabby girl! I don’t want to…” Fortunately, the boy had just woken up and ran out of energy after a couple of shouts.
Shi Tou’s mother and Zhao San were mortified, and the surrounding crowd looked like they wanted to laugh but felt too awkward to do so.
Zhao San’s face tightened as he snapped, “Call her Big Sis Juhua! What’s this ’scabby girl’ nonsense? Who did you learn that from?”
On the outskirts of the crowd, Zhang Huai stood frozen, at a complete loss.
He too had seen the large crowd gathered by Jing Lake and immediately wondered if the “ugly girl” had tried to jump in the lake again. When he ran over in a panic and saw it wasn’t Juhua, he finally breathed a sigh of relief.
He finally managed to calm his furiously pounding heart and catch his breath, only to hear Juhua say, “Doctor Qin saved me,” which made him feel uneasy. Then, to his dismay, Gou Dan blurted out his comment, making him feel even more awkward.
A powdered and rouged woman in her forties—whom Juhua recognized as Liu’er’s mother—laughed loudly and said, “I say, Shi Tou, you’re worrying for nothing. Juhua is so much older than you, how could she marry you?”
She laughed loudly as she spoke, her eyes scanning the crowd, but few people joined in with her. Most of the villagers were simple, honest folk.
Juhua’s expression hardened. She said to Shi Tou, “Who wants to marry you? You bring me ten catties of dried fish, and we’ll call the life-debt settled. Remember, they have to be cleaned properly.”
’Most country folk were simple and honest; if they owed someone a favor, they wouldn’t feel at ease. The boy was worried he’d have to marry her when he grew up. It was better to ask for something practical, which would also solve their problem—killing two birds with one stone. And she really loved dried fish. Steamed, it went perfectly with rice.’
Everyone stared in astonishment at Juhua’s serious expression. Little Shitou, however, as if afraid she would go back on her word, quickly replied, “Okay, ten catties it is! No take-backs!”
Just as Juhua was about to answer, she heard her mother shout her name from the edge of the crowd. “Juhua—” The long, shrill cry startled her.
Immediately after, the woman of the Yang family roughly pushed her way through the crowd. Seeing Juhua standing there perfectly fine, her tense heart relaxed, but she still threw her arms around her and cried, “Juhua! You can’t do anything foolish… We don’t care about marrying him. Mom will support you for the rest of your life!”
She sobbed uncontrollably, clinging tightly to her daughter and refusing to let go, as if terrified that the moment she loosened her grip, Juhua would jump into Jing Lake.
Hearing the first part of the sentence, Juhua knew her mother had misunderstood—she thought Juhua was trying to kill herself again! She felt deeply embarrassed in front of so many people and was about to pull her mother away, but then she heard the last two sentences. Her heart ached, and she too began to cry. ’For her mother to say something like that meant she was truly trying to protect her daughter.’
Zhang Huai, upon hearing this, wished the ground would swallow him whole. He felt incredibly wronged—’he hadn’t actually done anything wrong, yet right now he felt like he’d committed some heinous crime.’ He dodged the strange looks from the people around him, wanting to leave but feeling unable to. It was an indescribably awful feeling.
Juhua sniffled and said to her mother, “Mom, you’re mistaken—it was Little Shitou who accidentally fell in the water, not me. Let’s go home.”
Shi Tou’s mother quickly said to the woman of the Yang family, “Aunt Zheng! We have your Juhua to thank for today. Otherwise, my Shi Tou would be gone.” As she spoke, she was overcome with lingering fear and started wiping away her tears again.
Seeing that Juhua was anxious to leave, Qin Feng said to Shi Tou’s mother, “You should hurry back and brew Shi Tou’s medicine. I’ve already written a prescription. He swallowed a lot of water, so he’ll need to be carefully looked after for a few days. I’ll bring the medicine over to you all in a bit. Everyone should disperse now.”
As Liu’er’s mother was leaving, she stared at Juhua with an avid expression. But when she saw the woman of the Yang family holding Juhua so preciously and refusing to let go, she muttered resentfully under her breath, “Just a scabby girl, and she’s treated like such a treasure!”
The crowd slowly dispersed.
As Zhao San’s family was leaving, they thanked Juhua and her mother again and again, saying that once Shi Tou was better, they would pay a formal visit to express their gratitude.
When everyone was gone, Qin Feng finally asked Juhua with a smile, “Juhua, how did you know that method for saving someone?”
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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