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"Look, what did he say? Why did he put it all on the line?" Second Fool continued to grind his teeth while he shrugged his shoulders to express his helplessness.

The dealer looked at Lanhua's Father coldly and said: "Give me the money. You won quite happily.

Lanhua's Father lowered his head and did not speak.

At that moment the door opened and a man came in with a cigarette in his hand.

"Er Laizi, you should give me the money you owe right? I heard you won." The person who entered was the village chief.

The manor's owner looked at the Village Head and said, "We won the bet, but this old man won't give us the money."

"F * ck, it's only right that a debt should be paid back. Who the hell is going to pay?" The village chief asked while shaking his head.

Er Lai Zi pointed at Lanhua's Father and said, "That's him."

The village chief turned around and saw Lanhua's Father, whose head was almost hanging down to his crotch. He laughed and said, "Who do I think he is? Let's just treat it as the debt that the Lanhua's Father owes me once we settle it, alright? "

Er Lizi helplessly shook his head and said, "Fuck, I didn't see any money. Forget it, I'm not going to play anymore."

When Lanhua's Father heard that the money he owed was transferred to the Village Chief, he felt more assured in his heart. After all, this was a village, and they still had some face, so he licked his lips and said, "Village Chief, I will slowly repay the money I owe you."

The Village Chief smiled and replied, "That's fine. If you're willing to marry an orchid, I don't want the money."

Only then did Lanhua's Father understand what the village head meant. His hand started to tremble as he pointed at the village head and cursed, "F * ck you, you will die a horrible death. You are f * cking scheming against people."

The Village Chief grinned and said, "How can this be called plotting against someone? I'm doing this for your own good."

"In your dreams, if I were to die with this heart of yours, even if I were to die, I would never be able to marry my daughter to your son." The Lanhua's Father said.

The village chief sneered and gave a look to Second Fool, saying, "Write a promissory note and have him press his hand on it."

Not too long after, Second Fool wrote a promissory note and placed it on the table.

Lanhua's Father saw it clearly. It said that he could not pay the village head because he owed the village head, and used his own daughter, Orchid, to repay the debt as the village head's daughter-in-law.

"Bastard, I'm going to sue you." Lanhua's Father immediately rushed over, ready to tear that promissory note apart. However, before he could even reach the table, he was kicked over by Second Fool, who slapped him twice, and coldly said: "Old fart, do you think money is so easy to win?"

Blood trickled down the corner of Lanhua's Father's mouth. His eyes were bloodshot, like a desperate beast trapped.

"You are wicked, and have lost all descendants." Lanhua's Father struggled but to no avail. His hand was grabbed and a handprint was pressed on it.

The village chief picked up the promissory note and blew dry the Lanhua's Father's fingerprints. He sneered and said, "Home, tomorrow will be a good day. I'm going to prepare for the wedding and let the orchids prepare well."

With that, the village chief left, and the Lanhua's Father's tears fell like rain.

"Please, old man, don't mistake me for doing business here." Second Fool said coldly.

Lanhua's Father stumbled out of Er'zi's house, not even knowing how to get in.

When Orchid saw that her father had returned, and that his face was still injured, she asked, "Father, what happened to you?"

Lanhua's Father said, "Child, leave right now and take the money. The further you go, the better.

For some reason, Orchid said, "Dad, why are you telling me to leave just like that? Did something big happen?"

Lanhua's Father let out a long sigh, and said: "If you don't leave, you'll become that fool's daughter-in-law."

When Orchid heard this, he was stunned, and then his tears flowed down as he said, "Dad, I'll take you with me."

Lanhua's Father said, "I can't drag you down with me until I die. These past few years, Father has already let you down."

Orchid said he would not agree to anything and insisted on leaving with his father.

The Lanhua's Father didn't have any other choice after that and said, "You can do it like this. Go back and clean up first. Your mother and I will talk inside the house for a while."

Orchid Orchid looked at the spirit tablet on the table, nodded, and left. He returned to his room and quickly packed his things.

Half an hour later, the orchids were cleaned up. He picked up a small bag and lightly knocked on his father's door. There was no sound coming from inside.

The orchid called out twice, but there was still no sound from inside.

When she pushed the door open, Orchid saw her father's body hanging in the air, stiff.

Orchid felt his vision darken and he fell to the ground.

After an unknown period of time, the orchid finally woke up. It felt as if there was a huge rock pressing against its chest.

It was already dawn. He could hear the roosters outside.

Orchid looked at his father's corpse dumbly, not knowing what to do.

While Orchid was still in a daze, the sound of the wind blowing could be heard from the street. Orchid remembered what his father had said yesterday. Could it be that someone had come from the house of the village chief?

Climbing up from the ground, Orchid saw a group of people walking away. The village chief was walking at the front with a wide smile on his face, followed by Second Fool and many other people. His silly son had a big red flower hanging on his chest.

Orchid kneeled on the ground, gave his dad three kowtows, wiped his tears away, and ran out of the back door.

As the fifth brother listened to Orchid talk, tears started to roll down his face. He suddenly hit the table hard and said, "Orchid, I won't let anyone bully you again."

Orchid's eyes were sparkling with tears as he smiled and nodded.

"What's wrong with your flower shop?" The fifth brother suddenly remembered.

The orchid wiped away the tears at the corner of her eyes and said, "I met a good person. The owner of this florist's shop took me in. Later, she went abroad and gave me this florist's shop."

Old Five nodded and said, "You never went back to take a look."

Orchid sighed. "I want to go back, but a girl like me is still bullied."

The fifth brother said, "When I have time in a few days, I'll accompany you back. No matter what, I have to go to the old man's grave and burn some paper money."

"Really." The orchids were delighted.

The fifth brother nodded and said, "Really."

When the fifth brother left the flower shop, it was already the first time the lanterns were lit, the two of them were unexpectedly unable to part.

"Be careful on the road." Orchid said. " The orchid said.

Ol 'Five waved his hand from the window, stepped on the throttle and sped away.

As the pickup truck drove along the road, it didn't take long before it was finished. Crops lined both sides of the road, and in addition to the grinding of wheels and the sound of the ground, the occasional sound of insects could be heard.

The night was quiet, so quiet that it felt like one was lying on the ground and couldn't get up.

At a bend, a car coming from the opposite direction was suddenly parked in the middle of the road and was almost put on the car with Ol 'Five.

The door opened and a few men got out, wearing masks and holding shiny axes.