The unlucky guy was reborn as a lucky girl from a farm

Chapter 536 Chaos



Chapter 536 Chaos

Chapter 536: Chaos

By then, the things you have worked so hard to hide will be exposed, and it will be a waste of time and effort.

If luckily I'm not discovered, when I take out the money it will be so disgusting.

Lao Zhu tried hard to look calm, but in his heart he was praying desperately, hoping that the man would not walk to the place where he buried the box.

I silently said in my heart: "Don't go there, don't go there..."

However, fate always seems to like playing jokes on people, and things that are contrary to one's wishes still happen.

Just when Lao Zhu was so nervous that he almost suffocated, the man continued to move forward without noticing and finally stood right above the box.

Lao Zhu's heart suddenly rose to his throat. He could clearly hear his own heartbeat, thumping and beating as if it was going to penetrate the silent night.

"Oh - no!"

Lao Zhu finally couldn't help but yelled loudly. His voice was sharp and abrupt, like a knife cutting through the tranquility of the night sky, scaring the night owls so much that they flapped their wings and flew away.

The man was startled by Lao Zhu's shout. He turned around, an impatient expression on his face, and rolled his eyes at Lao Zhu.

She said angrily, "Why are you so loud? If you scare me and make me sick again, you'll have to pay for my medical treatment."

The man stared at Lao Zhu's face closely. He was keenly aware that Lao Zhu's expression at this moment was very different from usual.

At first, there was a hint of anger on Lao Zhu's face, and then there seemed to be a flash of fear that was hard to conceal.

However, the moment he blinked, Lao Zhu's face quickly returned to calm as if it had changed its expression, so much so that he couldn't help but wonder if he was seeing things.

"Why can't I pee here?" the man broke the silence and asked suspiciously.

Faced with this question, Lao Zhu seemed a little hesitant: "This...ah...because..." For a moment, he didn't know how to answer.

After hesitating for a moment, Lao Zhu simply pulled the man to a farther place and said in a low voice: "You can pee here first. It's not good for your health to hold it in for too long. I will explain it to you in detail after you finish peeing."

After saying this, Lao Zhu secretly breathed a sigh of relief and pondered in his heart how to deal with the current situation.

At the same time, he secretly thanked God that he happened to come here today, otherwise he couldn't imagine how things would develop.

Not long after, the man hurriedly took care of his physiological needs and walked quickly to Lao Zhu.

I couldn't wait to urge him, "You've made me sleepy all over! Tell me what's going on."

Old Zhu was thinking quickly about how to deal with the situation. Suddenly, an idea flashed in his mind. He remembered that this person always carried a red rope with him.

So, he lowered his voice and said mysteriously, "There are bad things in that place!"

Hearing this, the man couldn't help but tremble all over, and asked in astonishment: "What? No way!"

"How could it not be? I'm doing this entirely for your own good, so I've been trying to persuade you not to pee in that place." He explained anxiously.

"How do you know you can't pee there? And who told you there was something bad there?" The other person widened his eyes and asked in confusion.

"Oh, anyway, I just know it! Don't ask any more questions. It really won't do you any good. Just believe me, okay?"

Old Zhu waved his hand impatiently, as if he didn't want to waste any more time explaining the problem.

After hearing these words, he, who had been looking a little listless and dazed, suddenly became energetic.

His eyes widened instantly, sparkling with curiosity.

He rushed to Lao Zhu's side in one step, stretched out his hands quickly, and held Lao Zhu's arm tightly, as if he was afraid that Lao Zhu would slip away like a loach.

He leaned forward slightly, his face full of eagerness and desire, and he began to mutter, "Tell me something quickly, or I won't be able to sleep tonight. My heart feels like it's being scratched by claws. It's so itchy."

"Okay, I'll tell you about it, but you can't go near that place anymore."

Old Zhu sighed resignedly, shook his head slightly, and a bitter smile appeared on his face.

But if you think about it carefully, this matter is not completely without benefits.

Take the current situation for example. Once this matter gets out, everyone nearby will know about it within a few days.

That place will probably become deserted in the future.

No passerby will go there to release water anymore.

"I agreed. You are doing this for my own good."

The man nodded quickly, his head like a chick pecking at rice, his eyes full of sincerity.

He released his hand that was holding Lao Zhu's arm and gently patted Lao Zhu's shoulder, as if to express his gratitude.

He looked at Lao Zhu eagerly, his eyes full of anticipation.

It would be nice to have some chewiness when hearing things like this.

Various side dishes emerged in his mind, such as braised beef, chicken feet, or at least a handful of melon seeds, and he would also have to get a small stool.

But now is not the time to think about good things. It’s good enough to fill my stomach.

He couldn't help but swallow secretly, his eyes still fixed on Lao Zhu, afraid of missing any details.

At this moment, Lao Zhu felt as if his brain was tangled together by countless threads, and it hurt so much that he wanted to reach out and rub it.

That whole night, he racked his brains to come up with more nonsense than he had in his entire life.

I was wondering if this made-up story could fool people.

He cleared his throat and pretended to be calm and said, "There was someone like you before, releasing water near here late at night. It happened a few days ago."

He tried to sound calm, but the slightly trembling ending of his voice still betrayed his inner nervousness.

The person opposite just responded calmly: "Yeah."

The voice was dry, without a trace of emotion.

Seeing this, Lao Zhu quickly continued, "I heard that it was a dark and windy night..."

At this moment, the air around seemed to be frozen, and only the rustling sound of the night wind blowing through the treetops echoed in my ears.

Someone had a bloated stomach and said, "Why not go to a relatively clean place to relieve yourself."

He stood there swayingly, urinated happily, and muttered, "My stomach feels loose, it feels so good."

Then, humming a little tune, he walked back briskly.

I returned to my residence, prepared to have a comfortable sleep, covered my belly button with a piece of cloth, and raised the corners of my mouth slightly.

However, I suddenly felt uneasy in my sleep.

His brows were tightly furrowed and he was talking incoherently in his sleep. His voice was low and terrifying, as if he was fighting against something invisible.


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