I didn't turn to stone today (55)
The barracks are stationed on the pasture next to the village, which used to be a place for the villagers to herd cattle and pigs, but now they are occupied by gray-green tents, and the cows, sheep and pigs that used to be leisurely are all crammed into a makeshift shed.
Ding Bao is very familiar with this village, after all, it is the place where the original owner has lived for more than ten years, and she can clearly know where her original home is by virtue of the familiarity of her memory.
Just behind the barn, there was a low house, and in front of the house there was a small yard, half of which was divided for drying clothes and grain, and the other half was built a cowshed, with a cow in the shed and a mountain of cow dung outside, next to which the former owner lived.
On rainy days, the cows also have a shed to shelter from the wind and rain, and the original owner can only curl up in the corner next to the cow and shiver.
Her father never treated her as a human being, and her mother would be soft-hearted from time to time, but in order to win her husband's heart, she would mostly turn a blind eye to all this, and at most add a broken blanket to her cowshed that she did not use at home during the cold winter to prevent her from freezing to death inside.
Ding Bao could feel the heart of the original owner.
The little girl was born without being treated as a normal person, subconsciously felt that all this was taken for granted, since she was a child, her life was insulting and disgusted, and the rejection of her family and villagers had already made her think that she was indeed a freak from the bones, although she didn't understand that she was exactly the same except for her hands and others, why the people in the village hated her, and later when she was sold by her father, she still didn't understand.
After so many years, she was submissive, never expected anything and never complained about anything, until her father sold her for an extremely pitiful price, and the original owner had a little hatred in his heart.
It's not that she hates her father for selling her, it's that the person who bought her says she's not even a pig.
Then, her biological father nodded and kicked her out of the barn for the price of a piglet.
The original owner of that look remembered it clearly, and until now Ding Bao could clearly feel her despair and pain at that time.
"Hey......"
No wonder in the original plot, the original owner would be so easily tempted by Jinting.
I haven't felt the slightest kindness in my life.,Suddenly I met a boy like an angel.,Even if the original owner knows that the other party is not good.,Will willingly jump into the trap.。
Thinking of this, Ding Bao shook his head slightly, but there was not much sympathy in his eyes.
What makes her selfish is that she will not waste her feelings on this kind of thing at will.
The commander detained Ding Bao in the barracks, but did not treat her badly, specially arranged a small tent for her, and two soldiers monitored her every move at any time.
The village chief, Laurie, told the commander about Ding Bao.
"She was originally from the village, and her parents lived across the street from the barracks, so if you want to know something, you can call her parents too."
The commander looked at the low room outside the tent and asked casually.
"And how did she stay with that monster in the castle?"
Laurie squinted at Ding Bao not far away, and saw her squatting outside the tent in a daze as usual, and said in a deep voice.
"That girl was born with bad luck and calamity, and her parents sold her."