The old fat woman kept crying out "Ouch!" The man pushed her aside, grabbed a chair from the ground, and rushed over, shouting, "If you dare hit my mother, I'll beat you to death!"

"This is outrageous! Kill her!"

Xiong Bufan despised men who hit women, so he picked up a stool and smashed it over. The stool broke, and Xiong Bufan used the momentum to kick the man in the chest, saying, "I'll not only hit your mother, but I'll hit you too."

The old lady, ignoring her wailing on the ground, rushed over, ready to hit Xiong Bufan, shouting, "If you dare hit my son, I'll fight you to the death!"

Just now, when the man hit Xiong Bufan, the old lady cried out in pain, but now she's perfectly fine. Respecting the elderly and caring for the young is a traditional human virtue, but Xiong Bufan is not human and is older than the old lady, so he kicked the old lady and the man together.

Faced with absolute force, any foul language and veiled insults can vanish instantly.

The old woman who had been kicked was scolding Xiong Bufan, trying to awaken his sense of shame. While scolding him, she would secretly glance at him.

Being scolded felt terrible, so Xiong Bufan walked over, picked up his shoe from the ground, and slapped it across the old woman's face with the sole, yelling, "Shut up!" He knocked out two of the old woman's teeth, and she covered her mouth, staring at Xiong Bufan in terror.

The man lay on the ground with his eyes closed, as if Xiong Bufan had kicked him unconscious. He listened carefully with both ears, and did not stop the old woman from cursing. At this moment, the old woman was hit and jumped up, but was kicked aside by Xiong Bufan and then completely passed out.

He started acting as soon as he arrived in this world. Xiong Bufan rubbed his rumbling stomach, and now his whole body was aching. The old lady lay there blankly, pretending to be dead with the man. Xiong Bufan kicked a chair over and hit the old lady. "Go cook, I'm hungry."

The old woman shakily got up, and fearing that Xiong Bufan would hit the man again, she dragged him away.

Are you leaving already? Aren't you going to cook?

Xiong Bufan kicked the table so hard it broke apart. "I'm hungry! I want to eat! If I don't have any food, I'll just swallow you all whole!"

The old lady moved her son out of the way, secretly glancing at Xiong Bufan, and felt a pang of heartache when she saw the table was broken.

The house was a mess, and none of the neighbors had taken any security cameras or even called the police. Xiong Bufan scratched his head, saw the child still hiding there, and said to the child, "Clean up the house."

The child burst into tears, and Xiong Bufan said, "Don't bother cleaning up, go play somewhere else," turning his back to the crying child without looking at him.

Kongkong sighed. This original owner had truly suffered. If he hadn't suffered, Heaven wouldn't have allowed him to come to this world to collect soul power. "Bufan, shall we receive the memories?"

Xiong Bufan sat cross-legged on the bed, hesitated for a moment, and said, "Accept it."

This is a completely different era from that of Granny Qiu. This era has no emperor; it is a country where the people are the masters. However, the country is still developing, and the people can only barely afford to eat their fill.

The original owner's story takes place in a remote mountain village, and the original owner's life is full of suffering.

As an infant, she was abandoned because she was a girl. An old nun who lived alone in the mountains found her while chopping wood, took her back, fed her with goat's milk and millet porridge, and named her An Qingnuan, hoping that she would live a peaceful and warm life.

Although the original owner was poor during his childhood, he lived a carefree life on the mountain.

The old nun had always been in poor health. After the original owner became sensible, she would go up the mountain with him to collect herbs and sell them to pay for the old nun's medical treatment. However, the old nun had suffered some misfortunes when she was young, which caused her to become in poor health. So, when the original owner was 18 years old, the old nun passed away.

After the original owner spent money to build a coffin, he buried the old nun in the backyard of the Taoist temple, so that she could watch over the place where she had lived half her life.

The villagers down the mountain had always coveted the old nun's temple and land, but since the old nun had a land deed, they couldn't forcibly seize it. Now that the old nun had died, the village chief brought people up to take over the land the following year, and they also discovered the original owner who had been kept in the temple.

There have always been bachelors in the village. After the martial arts school took them in, the original owner had nowhere to live. Adhering to the principle that everything in the martial arts school belongs to the village, the village chief decided to marry the original owner to Cui Daqiang, who had never been able to find a wife.

Cui Daqiang had always admired those who were educated and knowledgeable. The original owner of this body had lived in the mountains all her life, and it was already quite an achievement for her to survive, let alone study. The original owner was a skilled worker, and after marrying Cui Daqiang, she enjoyed a period of good life.

Not long after, Cui Daqiang's mother, Jing Rongxiu, began urging him to have a child. Cui Daqiang also expressed his desire for a child of his own. The original owner of this body thought that since she was already married, it was essential to have a son to carry on the family line.

Jing Rongxiu started looking for all sorts of folk remedies for having children. After the original owner finally got pregnant, she searched everywhere for folk remedies to have a son. All sorts of strange and unusual soups and medicines made the original owner suffer terribly. She told Cui Daqiang about it, and Cui Daqiang slapped the original owner for the first time, saying that her mother was doing it all for their own good. The original owner realized for the first time that Cui Daqiang actually listened to his mother.

Nine months later, the original owner gave birth to a baby girl. Jing Rongxiu originally wanted to drown her, but because the one-child policy was now strictly enforced, she could not have another child after this one was born. The original owner desperately tried to stop her and even asked the village chief to coordinate so that the child could be kept and named Cui Di.

Jing Rongxiu felt that the original owner had let her down, and she treated the original owner coldly every day. Cui Daqiang's attitude became increasingly worse, and he would beat the original owner from time to time under Jing Rongxiu's instigation. The original owner could only protect the child while being beaten. The child was always frightened and cried loudly. After being beaten, the original owner, with a bruised and swollen face, still had to comfort the child and take care of the whole family.

The original owner wanted to leave, but the world was so vast, where could she find a place to stay, especially since her child was still so young.

When Cui Di was three years old, the one-child policy was not strictly enforced anymore. Jing Rongxiu began to encourage Cui Daqiang and the original owner to have a second child. Cui Di was not yet properly raised, and the original owner was unwilling. Cui Daqiang then began to commit marital rape. Around the time of her first childbirth, the original owner's body was not well-prepared, so she was unable to conceive again.

Jing Rongxiu then began to make veiled accusations, saying that the original owner was a barren hen, and that today the original owner had only talked a few extra words with the peddler about the dojo, which Jing Rongxiu saw and then told Cui Daqiang, after which Cui Daqiang started beating the original owner.

The original owner had previously approached the village chief about Cui Daqiang's domestic violence, but the village chief only tried to smooth things over, believing that everyone has their share of disagreements, and that arguments are a sign of affection and that life would pass by in the end. The village chief and Cui Daqiang were from the same clan, so he didn't get involved in the original owner's domestic violence.

The original owner of this body slowly endured life in this impoverished mountain village, ruining her health and going blind from crying. She sent her younger brother, Cui Di, away to exchange for dowry, and life was still difficult. Finally, at the age of 45, she gave birth to a boy named Cui Yaozu. However, over the years, she had been pregnant with more than a dozen children, some of whom drowned, some were given away, and some were aborted. It seemed that only Cui Di and Cui Yaozu survived.

Jing Rongxiu died after seeing the baby boy. Cui Daqiang was an unambitious person. The original owner earned money for Cui Yaozu's education and died before the Spring Festival. Cui Daqiang and Cui Yaozu even called him "bad luck." Cui's brother severed ties with his family.

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