Cleaning Up The Troublemaker (Part 3)

In Qingshan Village, which covered a considerable area and housed dozens of households, the houses were not clustered together.

Those people who are closer often knew each other, while it was normal for those who moved around less to be unfamiliar with others.

Liang Hongyu lived in a remote area and spent most of her time working in town.

The villagers had only brief encounters with her and their knowledge of her mostly relied on what they heard from other people.

"We never noticed before how articulate Liang Hongyu is. She even dared to disrespect the family elders."

"Even a rabbit bites when cornered. Wasn't Mrs. Gongsun like this too back then? She usually very gentle, but after his husband left, she held the family together on her own. No matter how much pressure the Huo family exerted, she never backed down."

"I think Huo Dagou and his group brought this on themselves. If they truly cared about their nephew, why didn't they intervene years ago? This sudden interference makes me wonder if they have some ulterior motive..."

With the elders gone, Mrs. Yang and her companion could only leave in frustration.

They glaring fiercely at Liang Hongyu and her group before departing.

Liang Hongyu's recent actions were overly aggressive and escalating the conflict with the Huo family even further.

They were now isolated without the support of their relatives, making their future days seem even more challenging.

He Bingwen sighed helplessly as he watched them leave.

He also realized that Liang Hongyu was a capable woman to be reckoned with internally.

Somehow it make him remember with Mrs. Gongsun.

It seemed unlikely the Huo family would win her favor now.

He hoped they would abandon their plans while they still had the chance.

After the crowd dispersed, Liang Hongyu calmed down her anger and turned back to He Bingwen to express her gratitude.

Conflicts and friction are inevitable among neighbors.

Since He Bingwen became the village chief, he has been worried endlessly about the villagers' harmony.

If Mrs. Yang and the others had continued to cause trouble, dealing with them would have been a real hassle for Liang Hongyu.

She was genuinely grateful that He Bingwen stepped in, fearing she might have to resort using force if she couldn't keep her temper in check.

He Bingwen waved his hand and glanced at Huo Tianzhou, who had become more silent over the years.

He then turned back to Liang Hongyu and said, "It's good to have less contact with the Huo family. If you need anything, just come to me. We're all in the same village, so don't hesitate to ask for help."

In the past, when Mother Huo needed money for medical treatment, He Bingwen was one of the first to lend them money.

It was usually around this time of year that they would repay the loan, but with Liang Hongyu bedridden a few days ago, He Bingwen was concerned they might be struggling and didn't want to press the issue.

The difference between people is really huge.