Chapter 94 â Moral Hostage (Part 3)
Mengyu was momentarily at a loss for words.
Was she a cruel person for not wanting to sell a house she bought for thirty thousand yuan to someone else for twelve thousand yuan?
Mengyu looked toward her other neighbors, who, however, were hanging their heads low.
âDo you all also think that I should transfer the house I bought for thirty thousand yuan to Ma Dapan for twelve thousand yuan?â
Granny Long suppressed herself but eventually spoke up: âWhat will you do if you donât transfer it? Even if you can beat Ma Dapan, can you also defeat Ma Dana?â
Another neighbor nodded in agreement: âYes, even if you can defeat them, what about us? Just because you bought a house, should we all face danger?
Just for your sake, should we watch idly as so many of us are threatened by Ma Dana? You canât be that selfish.â
Mengyu stared at the group of neighbors dumbfounded: âDo you really want to force me to sell the house I bought for thirty thousand yuan at a price of twelve thousand?â
A tall, thin woman tugged at Mengyuâs arm, looking very distressed: âHow can you say weâre forcing you? Weâre pleading with you!â
As she spoke, she simply knelt down: âPlease, just let Ma Dapan have the house. I donât want my son to be threatened.â
Mengyu looked at her neighbors. Under her gaze, the surrounding neighbors initially lowered their heads, but soon lifted them again.
Their thoughts were unanimousâthey wanted Mengyu to give the house to Ma Dapan. Thus, they crowded around Mengyu and began to persuade her:
âYeah, young girl, let Ma Dapan have the house. Otherwise, it wonât just be hard for you, but for all of us. You canât be too selfish, only thinking of yourself,â
âItâs just a loss of money, money can be lost, itâs still better than life being threatened.â
âThe main thing is, you buying this house doesnât just threaten you, but several of our families too.â
âYeah, if it was just you it wouldnât matter, but what about all of us?â
âLet Ma Dapan have the house. You canât ignore the welfare of all of us!â
âOnce you let the house go, you can find another place to buy.â
Watching these neighbors, Mengyu recalled what Ma Dapan shouted when he left: âYou all, just wait for me!â
Now she understood, that shout was directed toward these neighbors.
Thinking about how Old man Chen hurried to get away, she finally understood, it wasnât just Ma Dapan bullying him, but also these accomplice neighbors! Rage surged within Mengyu.
These neighbors pressured her to sell the house she bought for thirty thousand yuan for twelve thousand yuan to Ma Dapan, or else she was selfish and disregarding their lives?
Was it because they saw her as alone and easy to bully that they dared to make such demands?
Originally, she had planned that although the house might be demolished in twenty years, it could still be a place to live for twenty years.
But now, it seemed, even if she bought the house, it could only really be an investment, and she would have to buy elsewhere to actually live.
Facing the aggressive Ma Dapan, she could directly fight her off with force, and even if Ma Dana showed up, she could fight if possible or escape if not.
After all, she was about to return to continue her senior year of high school, and wouldnât come back for a year.
But these neighbors in front of her were not so easily dismissed, as they were all grasping at her limbs.
Clearly, these people were powerless against the gang leader, so they decided to exploit Mengyu instead.