After everyone had left, Liu Hua looked at the mess and said, "It looks like we have a lot of work to do today."
Wang Muxiao, holding her large belly, added, "Sister Ah Piao, I will help you list the broken items."
Knowing that her friend was quick and precise when it came to settling debts, Liu Hua agreed readily, "Good! Ah Xiao, remember to include compensation for my sister’s mental distress."
"You can leave this to me. It’s not like this is the first time we have done something like this," Wang Muxiao said confidently.
After hearing their conversation, Liu Piao smiled and said, "Then I would like to thank you in advance, Xiaoxiao."
Standing near the entrance, Zhang Yulan hesitated for a moment before saying, "Sister Ah Piao, can I help too?"
When Liu Piao heard this, she was stunned. She knew that, aside from Zhang Ermu, everyone in the Zhang family—especially Zhang Yulan—disliked her for what her father had done back then. So when she heard Zhang Yulan’s words, she couldn’t believe her ears.
It took her a moment to process the words before she asked, "Yulan, you... have you forgiven me?"
Noticing her disbelief, Zhang Yulan felt embarrassed and lowered her head. She fiddled with her fingers for a moment before mustering her courage and said, "Sister Ah Piao, I’m sorry for all the hurtful words I said and the rude behavior I showed before."
"I didn’t know that you were also a victim and that it wasn’t your intention to leave. I have misunderstood you for so many years—and even stopped you when you came to see my brother back then."
When she finished, Zhang Yulan looked up at Liu Piao and asked softly, "Sister Ah Piao, can you forgive me?"
Hearing this, Liu Piao felt her eyes sting, and she turned her head away. Using her sleeve, she wiped the tears forming at the corners of her eyes and took a deep breath. Besides Zhang Ermu, the person she cared most about in the Zhang family was Zhang Yulan.
Having grown up with Zhang Ermu, she had also watched over and cared for his younger sister. To her, Zhang Yulan wasn’t just the sister of the man she loved. In her heart, Zhang Yulan’s position was equal to that of Liu Hua. They were both like sisters to her.
When Zhang Yulan had shunned and hated her, it left Liu Piao utterly lost. It was one of the reasons she had run away like a coward—she couldn’t bear to face the hatred and disgust in Zhang Yulan’s eyes.
Although an apology couldn’t erase the pain, Liu Piao was willing to let the past go. The present and future were what mattered now, and Zhang Yulan was important to Zhang Ermu. So, it would be nice if they could reconcile.
Once she had calmed down, she turned back to Zhang Yulan and smiled, "Yulan, I never blamed you."
Today was truly a lucky day, he got two pheasants in one trap!
He quickly pulled out some dried vines from his basket, tied up the pheasants securely, and placed them inside his basket. After resetting the trap with fresh bait, he headed toward the next one with long strides.
Ten minutes later, he reached another trap and saw it had also been triggered. Quickening his pace, he removed the cover and was stunned by what he found. Inside the hold, there was a live roe deer.
’This was a rare catch!’ he thought with surprise.
In all his years of setting traps, this was the first time he had managed to catch a roe deer.
The deer’s large, tearful eyes seemed to plead for mercy as it looked at him. For a fleeting moment, Zhang Ermu hesitated. It almost felt as if the creature was begging for its life. He hesitated for a while, but practicality won over pity.
Given his current circumstances, he couldn’t afford to be sentimental. Every part of the deer was valuable, and he wondered if selling it alive to Bajie would fetch a high price.
The thought of Bajie caused his mood to sour slightly.
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