Transmigrated as the Ex-Wife of a Heroic Man Chapter 95 - 95 Special Ticket

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Chapter 95 - 95 Special Ticket


95 Special Ticket


Seventh aunt flew into a rage. She was even angrier than Su Wen and quickly came forward to search Sun Yunyun’s body.


Sun Yunyun clutched her clothes tightly. Her face was pale with fear as she wailed loudly. She wanted to shout for help, but she was afraid that it would attract more people. If that happened, she would be the one getting embarra.s.sed. She had no choice but to cry out, “I’ll give it to you. Let go of me. I’ll give it to you.”


Only then did Su Wen let go.


Seventh aunt’s hand that was holding onto Sun Yunyun’s pocket also loosened.


“Su Wen…” Sun Yunyun clutched her pocket tightly.


“I’ll count to three. One, two…”


“Take it,” Sun Yunyun took out the envelope unwillingly. Before she handed it over, she stared hard at the address on the envelope and silently memorized the address.


It didn’t matter. Although the letter had been taken away, she knew the address and could still write to Hengyang. She would tell Hengyang about Su Wen’s shamelessness and dirty deeds.


“This is more like it.” Su Wen pulled it over.


“Bah! You’re really shameless.” Seventh aunt was already unhappy with Sun Yunyun, which was why she came to join the conflict in the first place. She didn’t expect to actually witness Sun Yunyun stealing other people’s men’s letters. It was simply eye-opening.


It was not easy to mail a letter these days. Who wouldn’t hope for their family member to send a letter?


She, on the other hand, did such a despicable thing without batting an eyelid.


“No, I didn’t take the letter.” Sun Yunyun explained loudly with a wronged, helpless, and pitiful tone, “I went to the town’s post office to send a letter to a cla.s.smate, and I saw it and helped Su Wen bring it back.”


“I don’t believe you.” Seventh aunt didn’t believe a single word. She was already thinking about how to let the people in the village know about Sun Yunyun’s true colors.


To think that all the adults and children in the village had praised her!


“I’m not lying, it’s true. Su Wen, you have to believe me.” Sun Yunyun’s brain worked quickly. She had already been embarra.s.sed and the letter was gone, but she had to keep her reputation. “As you can see, I’ve met you here, so I’ll pa.s.s it to you here.”


Seventh aunt was speechless.


How is this possible? She was blatantly lying through her teeth.


Even little sister Su looked at Sun Yunyun in shock.


Su Wen, on the other hand, was very calm. She already knew how thick-skinned this little white flower was. She did not stop Sun Yunyun from leaving.


“You’re just letting her go like this?” seventh aunt asked unhappily.


“Yup! What else could I do if I didn’t let her go? She already said she was helping me.” Su Wen shook the envelope and smiled brightly. She opened the letter in front of the two of them, revealing the special ticket inside.


“What is this? What kind of ticket is this?” seventh aunt asked curiously. “How come I’ve never seen it before?”


Su Wen looked at the word “special supply” on the ticket and was slightly stunned. Why would Zhou Hengyang send a special ticket? This was different from the novel! She remembered that in the novel, Zhou Hengyang did not include a special ticket in his first letter.


Could it be because of the 55 Yuan that she had given him?


At least he still had some conscience.


“This is a special ticket. With this, you can have the priority to buy anything. You don’t need to pay either.”


Seventh aunt’s mouth was wide open in shock. “You don’t need to pay? It’s that good?”


“That’s right. This special ticket is very rare. It’s not something that ordinary people like us are qualified to use.” Su Wen’s heart skipped a beat. Some time ago, she had planned to use the male lead’s name to spend money openly, but now she didn’t need to. The male lead had generously sent her a special ticket, so in the future, she wouldn’t have to buy things in the village in secret.


So Su Wen carefully explained the benefits of the special ticket to seventh aunt, until seventh aunt was completely convinced before going home.


By the time she reached home, the news had spread throughout the village.


Zhou Hengyang had made a fortune in the big city and had sent Su Wen a special ticket.

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