Hua'er lowered his head and hesitated for a moment, then whispered back: "To avenge my wife."

Jiang Wancheng straightened his back immediately after hearing this: "You are talking about... Mrs. Qiu?"

But Mrs. Qiu committed suicide voluntarily after she donated all her wealth to Cheng Twelve Niang!

Who do you want to seek revenge from?

The Zhao family who forced her to death?

Or is it Wang Anhe who had an affair with Cheng Twelve Niang and ruined the innocence of many girls?

Or...that ungrateful Cheng Twelve Niang, who was even willing to die to save her, but she never even saw her aunt on her deathbed! ?

Hua'er nodded, and when he raised his head, his eyes were filled with tears.

"Yes, it was in order to avenge Lady Qiu that I was willing to embark on such a desperate path."

She looked at Jiang Wancheng and recounted all her experiences since she left Qingyang...

It turned out that Hua'er returned to his home after taking his years of savings and the slave release letter.

When she was young, the family couldn't open the pot, and her younger brother was so hungry that he gnawed out her mother's blood, and she could only spit out green water and almost starved to death.

There was really no other way, so Dad sold her to Ren Yazi for five taels of silver.

She was lucky enough to be taken by Madam Qiu at a glance and took her home.

Unfortunately, Mrs. Qiu's sweetheart and her only daughter, Zheng Wanniang, did not like Hua'er, but liked another girl. Later, when she got married, Zheng Wanniang also took that girl with her as a dowry.

Mrs. Qiu always kept Hua'er with her and trained her herself.

Over the years, Mrs. Qiu has always been very kind to Hua'er, and it is not an exaggeration to say that she treats Hua'er like a daughter.

After returning home, Hua'er discovered that her father and mother had given birth to another daughter and two younger brothers after she left.

Hua'er didn't understand why her parents still had so many children when her family was so poor.

After she returned home, although her brothers, sisters, and father and mother happily accepted her, in the end... there was a lot of unfamiliarity between them.

Later, when my mother-in-law fell ill, Hua'er gave her father three taels of silver.

Dad stared at her for a long time.

Since then, he has always asked Hua'er for money every once in a while.

In recent years, paintings have indeed gained some value.

They are all accumulated from the monthly routine given to her by Lady Qiu, day by day, month by month, and year by year.

After Lady Qiu died, she originally asked Hua'er to bury her with a handful of loess, but Hua'er was so sad that, thinking of their master-servant relationship, she still spent her own money to buy a good coffin for Lady Qiu. A craftsman was hired to bury Lady Qiu alive.

Therefore, Hua'er didn't have much money left on him. He only had twelve or three taels, and his father had already taken away seven or eight taels.

Hua'er finally kept it in mind and said that she didn't have it either.

But her father suddenly said that he would betroth her to a family.

Hua'er has been at Lady Qiu's side for many years and has lived a pampered life. She has never done any heavy work, so she has tender skin and tender flesh, and is more juicy than all the girls in the village.

As a result, her father wanted to assign her to the stupid son of her mother-in-law's family.

I heard that there was a gift of twenty taels.

She is so valuable.

Hua'er thought.

It was worth five taels when he was young, but after being cared for and raised by Lady Qiu, it is now worth twenty taels.

That night, Hua'er climbed over the wall and left home with her baggage on her back without looking back.

She knew she would never have a home again.

Hua'er was afraid that people in the village would come out to look for her, so she disguised herself as a little beggar, found a few people to be with, and begged all the way to Beijing.

She came to Beijing for only one purpose.

They are looking for Mrs. Qiu’s daughter, Zheng Waanniang.

She knew that Mrs. Qiu's regret was that she could not see her daughter again before she died, so Hua'er wanted to take a look for Mrs. Qiu.

Before entering Beijing, Hua'er went to the dock to freshen up, and then entered the city clean and refreshed.

She looked at the address and asked her family. She was hiding in the dark and wanted to take a look. Unexpectedly, she saw Cheng Twelve Niang in Beijing.

Cheng Twelve Niang was right next to Zheng Wanniang. The two of them were holding hands with each other like close sisters, talking and laughing.

At that moment, the blood all over Hua'er's body went cold.

She wanted to rush out and tell Zheng Wanniang that it was Cheng Twelfth Mother who killed your mother-in-law. How could you be on good terms with her?

Although Cheng Twelve Niang was willing to risk his life to save Cheng Twelve Niang, Hua'er truly hated Cheng Twelve Niang.

This Cheng Twelve Mother is a white-eyed wolf, a wolf-hearted beast!

Lady Qiu died for her, but she never even took a look, let alone burned a stick of incense and said goodbye.

Hua'er was so sad that she cried bitterly.

She wanted to find Zheng Wanniang, but Cheng Twelveniang discovered her true identity first.

When Cheng Twelfth Mother went to Beijing, she became known as an embroiderer, and she also married into a good family.

Now that she had finally started a new life, how could she allow Hua'er, an old person, to ruin her good life?

Therefore, Cheng Twelve Niang found someone to beat Hua'er severely, and then threw her out of Shangjing.

Hua'er dragged his wounds all over his body and found a farmhouse to hide in. However, he also contracted a cold and it took him several months to recover. All the money he had on him was completely used up.

She didn't have any clever ideas, so she just wanted to seek revenge on Cheng Twelve Niang.

Lady Qiu died so unjustly, but she didn't even get a stick of incense from this evil beast. A wolf-hearted woman like her didn't deserve a chance to be reborn!

But revenge requires money.

Hua'er found the black market and asked the price for the murder. It actually cost fifty taels of silver.

Fifty taels can buy a woman's head.

Although Hua'er thinks it's worth it, she has no tattoos...

At this time, someone told her that she could sell herself to a brothel, which was the fastest way to make money.

But her appearance was still somewhat pleasant, so she went to Chunyue Tower to try it out. Unexpectedly... she actually sold it for fifty taels!

Hua'er took the money and spent the last half of his free day to find the killer on the black market.

However, she no longer wanted to receive guests at Chunyue Tower...

Hua'er would rather die to pay off the debt.

She knew that she was a little inhumane and insincere, but she had fulfilled her wish, and even if she really died, she would have no regrets.

After Hua'er finished telling her story, Jiang Wancheng asked her: "You said you have no regrets. Are you sure that Cheng Twelve Niang has been killed by the killer?"

Hua'er: "The killer gave me a letter saying that he had completed his mission. Could it be that... this matter could be false?"

Jiang Wancheng shook his head: "Is it for you to see with your own eyes the head of the Twelfth Mother? Or have you heard that there was a murder case in the capital, and you went to confirm it with your own eyes?"

Hua'er's expression froze: "But...I..."

Where has she ever done such a thing?

I thought killers would always keep their promises!

Seeing that she couldn't answer, Jiang Wancheng asked her again: "You said that when you had no way to make money, someone happened to tell you how to sell yourself into a brothel. Who is this person?"

Hua'er: "It's... my aunt who stayed at the farmhouse..."

Jiang Wancheng: "Is it possible that she was bribed by Cheng Twelve Niang?"

Hua'er exclaimed: "What...?"

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