Miss Star, spoiled by her father and brother

Chapter 308: Part 2



Chapter 308: Part 2

"What's Guan Wei'er's business? If you want to urge her to get married, just urge her to get married. Can you please not bring up other people?"

"Why is it none of her business? I think being with this foreigner has made your heart wild. You've become treacherous and want to take away all the good things, even forgetting to talk about love."

"Shouldn't you..."

Ganz was shocked and denied it without waiting for his mother to finish her words: "What are you talking about? I didn't!"

The chief's wife breathed a sigh of relief: "That's fine. We are not from the same world, so don't dream of those boundless things. The right thing to do is to get married, have children and live a down-to-earth life."

"In the future, you will go out to work, and she will cook and take care of the children at home. When you come home, you will have hot meals to eat, and little kids will hug you and call you 'Dad'. When you are old and lying in bed unable to move, it will be great if someone can feed you meals."

"Child, will you listen to Am? Am won't hurt you. People always have to get married and have children. You will figure it out after a while."

Gantz remained silent, and the chief's wife thought he had heard everything, so she began to plan the next steps for him.

"Take the initiative to contact Daya tomorrow, and try harder to win a saddle for her. If you're quick, you can get something good done this year, eh?! Maybe you can even get together with your second brother! Double happiness! How wonderful!"

"I think we don't have any red rope at home. We must use that to tie up the sheep's hooves. Tomorrow..."

"Amu, I won't be with Daya, don't force me."

Gantz's icy voice brought the atmosphere, which had seemed to be warming up, back to freezing point.

The chief's wife's face suddenly turned ugly. She took a deep breath and her lips trembled.

Seeing this, Ganz bypassed her before she could think of any more unpleasant words, opened the door and ran out. He didn't want to listen anymore. He ran all the way out of the stone fortress and his pace slowly slowed down.

But what Am just said kept lingering in my mind and couldn't be shaken off.

He did not think the life described by Am was worth longing for at all, but instead it was filled with a suffocating despair. But why? He did not think so before, because everyone lived like this.

Their family lived a happy life, and he still believed so before and even now. Why was it that he couldn't do that when it came to him?

Thinking of having to live like this forever, he felt as if his legs were stuck in the mud. He was terrified and unwilling. He was like a trapped animal in a desperate situation, desperately trying to find a way out.

Gantz walked slower and slower, and finally squatted down against a big tree, holding his head in pain. At this moment, his mind was more chaotic than the evil wind blowing everywhere.

He couldn't figure out what he wanted...

There was a sudden roar of thunder in the sky, and Ganz looked up suddenly and wiped his eyes.

It was going to rain, and whether Am was asleep or not, he didn't want to go back for the time being. It seemed that there was only one place that could take him in.

When he arrived at the priest's house in the rain, he was surprised to find Wei'er there. This was something Ganz had not expected.

He felt a little ashamed. Arguing with his family in the middle of the night and running away from home was not what a mature man should do...

The glorious image he had created in front of his sister was beginning to show signs of cracking.

Thinking of this, Gantz felt even sadder.

Xu Weiwei and Taohua were both inexperienced. They didn't know what to say when faced with such a situation, and they were also afraid of saying the wrong words if they hastily comforted the person. They all turned their eyes to the priest for help.

"All mothers are like this. They want to give the best to their children. If something that everyone can strive for is taken away by others, it feels like their own children are at a disadvantage. Your mother is the same. Don't blame her." The priest said earnestly.

"I know she's doing this for my own good." Ganz frowned.

It is precisely because this persecution comes from his closest people that he is so distressed.

"Do you simply dislike this person, or are you resisting the idea of ​​marriage?"

"I...I don't know..."

The old lady seemed to be thinking about something. She looked at the two people sitting next to her and gave them a look. The two of them understood and stood up.

They went to the inner room and closed the door. Xu Weiwei and Taohua sat on the bed, one respectively, and on a stool.

"Sister Taohua, do you have someone you like?" Xu Weiwei chatted casually.

"Me?" Taohua smiled and tucked a strand of hair behind her ear. "I haven't thought about this aspect."

"Aren't you going to get married?"

Many people in the tribe were engaged at the age of fourteen, and married between the ages of sixteen and eighteen. Gantz was urged to get married at the age of nineteen, and Taohua was even older, but no one arranged this for her. The priest didn't seem to be in a hurry at all.

"Yeah. The priest was single all his life and never got married. Later he adopted me. There is no rule that says you can't have a family after becoming a priest. It's just that I've gotten used to this kind of life and have long regarded the priest as my mother. I think it's good for the two of us to depend on each other."

"Besides...besides, I'm a slow-witted person. Sometimes I can't understand what the priest teaches me even after spending several days. What I learn is all messed up...I feel like I don't have enough time to learn skills from the priest every day. I don't have time to think about anything else."

Xu smiled faintly and said nothing.

She knew that the ability Taohua was talking about was not just about studying medicine, but also supernatural things like observing celestial phenomena and fortune-telling. She didn't know what it was specifically about.

She discovered it by chance one day. She came earlier than usual that day and saw two people kneeling on a mat with a few stone-like objects in front of them.

Seeing her coming, Taohua was obviously a little flustered, and the priest slowly put away the things. Xu Weiwei pretended not to see it. The three of them did what they were supposed to do as usual.

It was also from then on that Xu Weiwei found out that the other two people in the "three-person study group" were taking "extra classes" behind her back.

Xu Weiwei's first reaction was to feel guilty. She could understand at once that since the priest had both skills, how could he only teach one and let the other be lost? Such teaching must have always existed.

But her reckless arrival disrupted their original rhythm, forcing them to find another time.

From her perspective, she would not teach such a powerful skill that could even determine life and death to an outsider.

From then on, Xu Weiwei thoughtfully changed the time, going half an hour later in the morning and leaving an hour earlier in the afternoon. She didn't take the initiative to tell the two of them, and the three of them reached such a tacit understanding.

When it comes to medical skills, Xu Weiwei would ask questions if she didn't understand them, and the priest would not hold back. As for other things, Xu Weiwei would not covet them no matter how curious she was.


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