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Qisheng
Slice of Life柒声
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Cheng Qi was abducted into the mountains by human traffickers. It was sold to a man named Zhao Si for two thousand yuan. She ran three times, and then she stopped running. She began to teach children in the village how to read, help people write letters, help people settle accounts, and save every penny. People in the village said that the daughter-in-law Zhao Si bought had accepted her fate and became sensible. They don't know that what she saves is not money, but money. She also has a son named Cheng Niangui. She chose the name secretly, and the man didn't know what these two words meant. The child was taken away by her mother-in-law when she was three years old, and she had no contact with her. Six years later, she finally saved up eighty-six yuan and four cents. She's leaving. But she didn't know that waiting outside the mountain was another, bigger cage - that man's name was Pei Wei, a famous businessman in Longcheng, as cold as an unedged knife. He looked at her as if he were looking at a product that hadn't yet been priced. But this time, she didn't plan to run away again. She wanted all of them to know who would be burned first when the fire came over.
Cheng Qi was abducted into the mountains by human traffickers. It was sold to a man named Zhao Si for two thousand yuan. She ran three times, and then she stopped running. She began to teach children in the village how to read, help people write letters, help people settle accounts, and save every penny. People in the village said that the daughter-in-law Zhao Si bought had accepted her fate and became sensible. They don't know that what she saves is not money, but money. She also has a son named Cheng Niangui. She chose the name secretly, and the man didn't know what these two words meant. The child was taken away by her mother-in-law when she was three years old, and she had no contact with her. Six years later, she finally saved up eighty-six yuan and four cents. She's leaving. But she didn't know that waiting outside the mountain was another, bigger cage - that man's name was Pei Wei, a famous businessman in Longcheng, as cold as an unedged knife. He looked at her as if he were looking at a product that hadn't yet been priced. But this time, she didn't plan to run away again. She wanted all of them to know who would be burned first when the fire came over.