Aunt shook her head in fear, tears welling up in her eyes.

I looked at Uncle, who was half a head taller than me, and asked, "Why?"

"I'm already fifteen, and I still don't have a wife. That family is offering ten silver coins."

Looking at Uncle who was casually exchanging his sister for a wife, I was furious and laughed bitterly, "That man is twenty years older than your sister and only reaches the stove. Do you know that?"

"So what? It's the same no matter who she marries. With ten coins to marry a wife, there will still be some left. We can even catch a piglet, it's not like we raised her for nothing."

"Fine, fine, fine!"

I nodded with a smile, and just when Uncle thought I agreed, I mustered all my strength and slapped him hard.

Uncle's face instantly swelled on one side.

He glared at me with anger, "Are you crazy! How dare you hit me? Women are worthless, wait till Dad comes back, he'll beat you to death!"

In my past life, my mom ran a clothing factory. Uncle nodded and bowed to ask for a job for his son.

Later, when my mom fell ill, the company fell into the hands of my dad and stepmother. He came to belittle my mom, saying women are worthless and can't hold onto money.

I grabbed the door latch and kept hitting, "You were born of a woman too, if I'm worthless, then you're a worthless scum, ungrateful dog!"

I beat Uncle until he ran away holding his head, wanting to fight back but unable to match the weapon in my hand.

"Mom, stop, please stop." Aunt kept persuading, wanting to intervene but not knowing how.

Uncle was defeated by me, I sighed in relief, holding Aunt's hand.

"I don't care about the past, but from today on, anyone who dares to have any ideas about Er Ya, I will break their legs!"

In my past life, Aunt was indeed sent to be a child bride. She was smart and beautiful, but the other party was a dwarf who not only couldn't protect his own wife but also constantly belittled Aunt to boost his own ego.

Aunt suffered all her life, but she was the kindest person in this family to me.

"Don't worry, as long as Mom is here, no one will dare to bully you!"

Aunt threw herself into my arms, her eyes red. I stroked her thinning hair and cast a warning glance at my dad.

"And you, go kneel at the door."

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