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70s Military Wife: Armed with Port Supplies, One Pregnancy, Three Treasures Chapter 89



Chapter 89 – Flies Don’t Land on Cracked Eggs


The Gu family was quite surprised by Peng Yuejin’s sudden appearance, while He Juan and Wang Shuyun clearly looked like they were enjoying the show.


“None of my business. Get lost!”


Su Yiyi took the roasted sweet potato Gu Zhengyang had peeled for her, blew on it lightly, and happily started eating.


Seeing her like that, Peng Yuejin was stunned.


He realized she had actually become unexpectedly beautiful. If she had always dressed like this, he would have been with her long ago.


A woman like this—even if she couldn’t help him much—would still be fine to marry just for looks.


But now she was treating him so coldly, completely unlike the Su Yiyi who used to have eyes only for him.


His pride was suddenly hurt, and with everything he had been going through these past days, his brain short-circuited.


“Su Yiyi, didn’t you like me? If you like me, you should agree to all my requests unconditionally. Or what, you’re already with Gu Zhengyang? You really are a dirty woman—falling in love with whoever you see.”


As soon as he said that, Gu Zhengyang moved to hit him—but Su Yiyi grabbed his wrist.


“See, Gu Zhengyang? This woman is still into me. She’s even protecting me.”


Gu Zhengyang said nothing. He just looked at the hand holding his wrist, and it would be a lie to say he wasn’t affected at all.


“Peng Yuejin, I really don’t know where you get your confidence from. You think too much. I just think my man dealing with you would be like using a butcher knife to kill a chicken. A weak coward like you—do you even deserve my man to personally act?”


Just then, Su Dayu—Su Yiyi’s number one fan—walked in from outside the yard, grabbed Peng Yuejin by the collar, and dragged him out.


Su Yiyi clicked her tongue in regret. “What bad timing. I was just about to properly deal with him. Best case, I’d beat him so badly he couldn’t even have children in the future—then he and Xu Zhenzhen would really be a perfect match.”


Hearing her muttering, Gu Zhengyang couldn’t help but laugh.


“Does this guy have a brain problem? He’s already become a public enemy in the village, and he still dares to come bother you. I really don’t know what he’s thinking,” Gu Zhengning said disdainfully.


“Exactly. In my opinion—flies don’t land on cracked eggs.”


He Juan suddenly sneered.


As expected, some people don’t change that easily. Even though she had been quiet for a few days, He Juan was still He Juan. Now that the family was divided, she only became even more brazen.


Su Yiyi glanced at her. “Second sister-in-law, I heard you went to town alone with a man a few days ago.”


He Juan’s expression changed instantly. “Don’t talk nonsense! You can’t just slander people like that!”


Su Yiyi shrugged. “Flies don’t land on cracked eggs.”


He Juan was instantly speechless.


In truth, Su Yiyi had made it up on purpose—just throwing her own words back at her so she could taste what being falsely accused felt like.


After that incident, Peng Yuejin somehow still agreed to marry Xu Zhenzhen.


It was said the Xu family went completely crazy—threatening to report him to the police if he refused, and demanding a hundred yuan as bride price or the matter would never end.


If it had been before, Peng Yuejin would have definitely gone to Su Yiyi to borrow money. With a few soft words, she would have given it to him.


But after being beaten severely by Su Dayu and warned again, he didn’t dare approach her anymore.


That woman—and her brothers and husband—were not people he could afford to provoke.


On the tenth day of the new year, Su Yiyi and Gu Zhengyang began packing to return to the army.


This time, they would also bring Su Meimei along.


Originally, Su Yiyi felt it was fine, but because plans had changed, she also intended to bring Su Dayu and Su Ergou with them.


Especially Su Dayu—he had grown strong like a young bull after a good New Year’s feast, clearly capable of handling work.


Su Ergou wasn’t bad either.


Gu Zhengyang had mentioned there might be a transfer. If they really moved to Beijing, she planned to bring the children there too, buy shopfronts, and let them help manage renovation work. She couldn’t leave Su Meimei alone either.


Su Dayu, however, was already capable of working independently, and with some guidance, he would definitely be useful.


Gu Zhengyang had no objections. Neither did the Gu family. In their eyes, Su Yiyi earned more money anyway—bringing her nieces and nephews along was completely reasonable.


Gu Zhengning was envious, but she didn’t plan to go. She didn’t want to burden her brother and sister-in-law, and besides, she would be taking the college entrance exam soon and needed to focus on studying.


The Gu and Su families both prepared a lot of food for them to take on the road.


A child leaving home for thousands of miles—parents worry endlessly. That was exactly how it felt.


On the eleventh, the group of five set off.


Su Jianguo and the others originally wanted to send them off, but Su Yiyi stopped them. It wasn’t far to the town anyway—seeing them off just made the farewell more emotional.


They walked to the town, took a bus, then went to the train station. Finally, when they lay in the sleeper carriage, Su Yiyi couldn’t help but sigh.


“Once you get transferred to Beijing, it’ll be even harder to come back.”


“If it’s really inconvenient,” Gu Zhengyang said softly, “we can bring our parents over.”


Su Yiyi nodded, suddenly energized again. “You’re right. In the future, I’m going to bring all my brothers and sisters-in-law to do business together in Beijing!”



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