Chapter 591 - Evaluation Rewards, Acquaintances Visiting (Daily Plea for Monthly Votes)
Chapter 591 of "Damn it! Let's smash the darkness together!" opens with: Xu Shu showed his ID, and he and the young widow smoothly returned to the... Find out what happens!
Xu Shu showed his ID, and he and the young widow smoothly returned to the safety zone.
At the widowâs home, Xu Shu learned that she was a widow who raised two daughters by herself.
He also preliminarily confirmed his first suspicion: the woman was indeed from the Gu Family.
Her name was Gu Ru, and her two daughtersâthe older one was simple-minded, named Gu Yunyi, and the younger one was sharp-witted with glasses, named Gu Yiyun.
Why had the Gu family fallen on such hard times?
Xu Shu suspected it must have something to do with this girl!
"I am a bastard daughter from a prestigious family, kidnapped from my birth mother by evildoers, subjected to neglect and ridicule since childhood. Now that seven years have passed, I must reclaim everything that belongs to me!"
âThis must be the script.
"Help Gu Pan clarify the situation first!"
Xu Shu made up his mind.
Gu Ru brought out a set of her late husbandâs clothes for Xu Shu to wear and then asked how much she needed to pay him to be satisfied.
Xu Shu shook his head and said, "Thereâs no need for compensation. My place isnât far. Come over for dinner tonight, apologize, and we can consider the matter settled."
"Ah? This, this..."
Go to his home? Heâs not going to sell us into slavery, is he? Gu Ru was frightened but agreed nonetheless.
She had a hunch that her luck was about to change today.
Actually, Gu Ru had always doubted whether her older daughter was her own, because she wasnât as smart as the younger one and didnât look like her. It was possible that there had been a mix-up at the hospital, but she had raised her for so long and had grown attached.
But that morning, Yi accidentally revealed her identity; she belonged to a special group known for "laying eggs."
And then, in the evening, a man appeared out of nowhere, who clearly valued Yi highly!
Could this man be Yiâs real father?
He invited me to his place. Could it be heâs divorced? Or also widowed?
Heâs widowed, Iâm a widow, his daughter is my daughter, so I...
For a moment, Gu Ru was tormented with uncertainty, while Xu Shu led the two little girls aboard a tram towards their destination.
At first glance, they indeed looked like a happy family.
Xu Shu didnât need to look like part of a family; he had one of his own, foster parents, and a younger sister.
Moreover, it was in a nice place within "Star Tower Five Rings," with much better living conditions than where the widow was currently renting.
Xu Shu was on his way home with the intention of finding an excuse to keep the Gu mother and daughterâespecially the little girl, Gu Yiyunâat his house, and then to call Gu Pan over to see what was going on.
At that moment, his foster mother Li Guoying was also at home.
She wasnât expecting Xu Shu, because she didnât know he would return.
She was chopping vegetables steadily, her hands trembling, her back hunched, unable to stand up straight.
Because she owed money.
Not a huge amount, just 150,000.
The purpose of the money was clear: 100,000 for the fees of the Transcendentâs help, and the remaining 50,000 for the leftover medical bills at the hospital.
Why was there this debt?
It was a coincidence Xu Shu had given 2.4 million the other day, short by 100,000, then had gone out of town the next day to earn money and had not returned since.
The hospital had sent a debt notice to the Zhou Family, reminding them to clear it promptly.
The Zhou Family didnât have the funds, but someone told Mrs. Zhou that some debts could wait, while others couldnât. They had to weigh it themselves.
Mrs. Zhou and Old Zhou discussed it after leaving the hospital.
The hospital money, could it wait? Probably fine for a few days.
What about the fees for the important figure? Probably fine too, right? That seemed to be a young lady from a wealthy family and didnât appear to be in need. She was easy to talk to and had said that a little delay wouldnât be a problem.
But the kind person said again: As a high and mighty Transcendent, their patience was mannerly, but you couldnât be discourteous, or it would be an offense!
Mrs. Zhou thought it over and felt it made sense. Not repaying a debt indeed could offend people.
But with no money on hand, what to do? The mentor pointed out a path: private lending.
Mrs. Zhou borrowed the money, paid the hospital, and settled the account.
Was 150,000 a lot? Not really.
Old Zhou was discharged, and his former workplace served a department under the Supervision Bureau, which entitled him to a compensation for work injuries and severance payment, totaling nearly 200,000!
Old Zhou was in a special situation: he had been ill and couldnât return to work, but since he was discharged alive, he could claim this money. If he had died, it would have been gone. It was a complicated matter, not easily explained.
Mrs. Zhou had calculated it well.
Borrowing 150,000 to use for three days, with an agreed-upon fee of 500.
Three days for 500, when converted to interest, was actually quite highâat 40% per annum.
But with no need for collateral, fast lending, and an urgent resolution, avoiding offending a person of stature, paying just 500 seemed a very worthwhile deal.
And they were about to receive 200,000 soon, enough to repay the 150,000 debt and have some left over.
Her son was doing so well; with him coming back, this small debt wouldnât be a worry.
For safety, Mrs. Zhou even accounted for a two-day buffer.
It wasnât a significant problem.
Only a tiny problem arose; she couldnât repay it initially.
Old Zhouâs subsidy had been delayed by two days.
Coincidentally, the fund was short, and they were asked to wait for two more days.
Then another coincidence: it was the weekend, and they waited two more days.
The institution didnât deny payment, and on Monday, the money was handed over.