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The Lucky Farmgirl-Chapter 58 - 47 Mass Brawl
58: Chapter 47 Mass Brawl
58 -47 Mass Brawl
They said they wouldn’t, but they still reached out to help hold Bai Shanbao down.
Would Bai Shanbao just stand there waiting to be caught?
Of course not.
After all, he was used to fighting.
As soon as the sack touched his head, he struggled to the side.
Instantly pinned down by two people, he began to shout and kick.
In the meantime, Manbao had also crawled out from behind the reeds.
Seeing Bai Erlang jump up and press Bai Shanbao to the ground, attempting to put the sack over his head, she was shocked.
But she was only shocked for a moment before she started calling for Datou from the outside while rushing to push Bai Erlang off.
And so, five kids were tangled in a scuffle, pushing and hitting each other.
Seeing Bai Erlang persist in trying to pull the sack over Bai Shanbao’s head, his buddy couldn’t hold back any longer and roared, “They all saw us, you idiots!”
Bai Erlang paused, then flared up, “Who are you calling an idiot?”
The other boy hesitated for a moment but, undaunted, kept pressing down on Manbao and Bai Shanbao while retorting, “You, who else?
If you’re not stupid, who is?”
Isn’t everyone a treasure at home?
Although your family are landlords, richer than mine, and often have delicious snacks which make us willing to follow your orders, we are not that stupid.
The two of them argued among themselves, causing Bai Erlang’s grip on Bai Shanbao to loosen slightly.
Coupled with Manbao’s relentless kicking at Bai Erlang, Bai Shanbao managed to push people off and scramble up from the ground.
Then, he overpowered Bai Erlang, howling as he swung his fists to hit him.
The servants on the high ground had noticed the situation below as soon as Bai Shanbao shouted for the first time and immediately ran down in shock.
But the path he chose was a bit far from the riverbank, and it took him a while to get there.
Before he arrived, Datou had already shown up, first flipping away the person fighting with his little aunt, and then taking her place to fight with the opponent.
The two were about the same age and quickly rolled into a scuffle.
The others didn’t dare to hit Manbao hard, after all, she was a girl and younger.
But they had no fear of Duatou, pinching him here and slapping him there, having a great time fighting.
Naturally, Manbao was there to support her little buddy and grandnephew.
When the servant arrived, six people were embroiled in a brawl.
The servant let out a loud yell, quelling everyone before separating the two groups.
He then checked on their young master.
Bai Shanbao’s face and body were covered in mud, and his forehead had been scratched, turning several spots on his face blue.
Looking at the others, their conditions weren’t much better.
The servant, holding their young master, felt like crying.
He was their only sprout, and Old Mistress Bai had entrusted them to look after the young master.
Now, having let him get into such a state, they surely wouldn’t get off lightly when they returned.
But Bai Shanbao didn’t have as many thoughts.
Pushing the servant off, he stepped forward and threatened Bai Erlang, “Villain, you play dirty with sneak attacks.
Dare to issue a challenge and see if I don’t break your head.”
Manbao also found Bai Erlang’s ambush too cunning, not just because it was an ambush, but also because he used superior numbers and size to bully.
Yet, looking at the disheveled state of their side, she thought this method wasn’t bad.
Bai Erlang couldn’t stand the provocation and immediately rolled up his sleeves, “Let’s fight, who’s afraid of whom?
Let’s do it now.”
“Come on,” Bai Shanbao also rolled up his sleeves, “Come on!”
Manbao was on the side cheering him on, “You can do it, hit his face, pinch his arms.”
Datou looked around and even found him a chunk of mud.
The servant, watching this group of children, finally couldn’t hold back his tears.
He knelt on the ground with a slap and hugged their young master’s legs, “Young master, please spare me, if Old Mistress and Madam find out you were fighting outside, they will surely skin us alive.
Let’s go home now, right now.”
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As he spoke, Zhou Silang also arrived, a bit unsteady.
Despite hearing voices among the reeds, from the outside, he really couldn’t see where the people were.
Mostly because the servant was kneeling.
So he called out, “Manbao, Datou, where did you run off to?
Hurry up and come out!”
Thus, Zhou Silang and the Bai Family’s servant led a group of bedraggled children back, and upon entering the village, it was just the time when families were returning to have their evening meal.
Seeing the six kids resembling mud monkeys, no one paid much attention.
It’s normal for country kids to get into scrapes like this.
But when they recognized the Zhou Family’s little lady leading the way, they were surprised, “Hey, Manbao, you got into a fight too?”
They then looked at Zhou Silang, “Silang, is it you who hit your younger sister?”
Zhou Silang scowled, “Would I dare?”
Indeed, who would dare lay a hand on the Zhou Family’s treasure without having eaten the courage of a bear or a leopard.
The villagers eagerly gathered around Manbao, with some even inquiring, “Manbao, did you win or lose this fight?”
Manbao wasn’t stupid, of course, she understood the implied mockery and snorted, “Of course I won.
If not, bring out your grandson, I’ll fight him in front of you.”
The other party laughed, “What a feisty girl.
How can she fight like this?”
“I’m disciplining my grandnephew,” she retorted.
The other party, taken aback, suddenly remembered that he and Zhou Dalang were peers; thus, his grandson was indeed her grandnephew.
He didn’t dare provoke her further, fearing that Manbao would corner his grandson to beat him up.
The Zhou Family’s precious one had always been clean and well-looked after, seldom appearing ragged.
It was remembered that a couple of years ago, when Manbao had just learned to walk and was playing under the big tree at the edge of the village with Datou and the others, because she had a candy in her pocket, two village children fought over her candy and pushed her, causing her to fall into a puddle.
One of those kids was even the grandson of the village chief.
However, once the incident occurred, Zhou Silang firmly took a group of brothers and nephews to corner the two children and gave them a good lesson.
The village chief’s daughter-in-law and daughter-in-law did not make a peep about it, and the village chief even brought a lot of eggs to visit Manbao.
It was said that she was so frightened and delighted by the incident that she came down with a high fever.
Back then, the families of the two children were terrified, worried that if Manbao’s fever led to something worse, it would be calamitous.
It was from that time that the adults began to admonish their children that they could fight with Datou and the like, but not to trouble Zhou Manbao.
As a child, she had nearly not survived, her constitution already weaker than other children’s.
Who knew if a fright might lead to serious issues?
Seeing Zhou Manbao looking like this now, the villagers didn’t say much, but they were quite worried for her and for all the children involved in the fight.
Zhou Silang glared fiercely at Zhou ErLang and the others, then carried their family’s youngest home to bathe and apply medicine.
Of course, the servant took the rest back to the Bai Manor.
Inside the Bai Residence, the family heads were once again stirred up.
Ms.
Zheng, seeing the bruises on her son’s face, swayed and hugged him, bursting into tears.
Ms.
Liu also wavered, but she managed to keep her composure, scolding her daughter-in-law while instructing her to take the child away.
She then turned to Old Master Bai and said, “Your sister-in-law is ignorant despite her long hair.
What child doesn’t get bumps and scrapes?”
But inwardly, she was also heartbroken.