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Transmigrated as My Aunt in the 70s

Chapter 438 - 431: Returning Evil for Evil

Author: The old sheep loves to eat fish
updatedAt: 2025-09-19

CHAPTER 438: CHAPTER 431: RETURNING EVIL FOR EVIL

Sisi learned from Luo Datou that The Jins actually didn’t intend to hand over Jin Wen and had hidden her away. She was immediately enraged, as these nonsensical adults were to blame for raising someone as twisted as Jin Wen.

Jin Yan hadn’t shown his face for some time. It was said he didn’t even go to work, probably too struck by the blow, hiding in some corner grieving!

What a coward!

Mo Liu hadn’t asked about Jin Yan either, seemingly indifferent to Jin Yan’s disappearance. Everyone was relieved that he didn’t bring it up.

Three days later, Sisi, He Chengsi, and Kang Mianhua quietly left Capital City. Four hours later, they arrived at the fictional Feilong Mountain. Although the mountain wasn’t very high, only about a thousand meters, Leiyin Temple on the mountain was quite famous.

Jin Wen was recuperating in Leiyin Temple. Old Sir Jin had deep intentions for his actions. Firstly, Leiyin Temple was secluded and not easily found by most people; secondly, he wanted to use the temple’s influence to rid Jin Wen of her miserliness.

Behind Leiyin Temple were several quiet wing rooms. Jin Wen sat in the courtyard with a stern face, having destroyed nearly all the flowers and plants. She was now plucking off leaves from a tea plant, and after the leaves, she started on the branches, soon turning it into a naked "Commander".

Ever since the day she sent people to deal with that cheap Mo, Jin Wen hadn’t seen Jin Yan again. Not seeing her beloved for over ten days, her cruelty had reached its peak. She couldn’t stand it anymore.

"Jin, I want to see Sixth Brother Jin. Let him come here," Jin Wen said to a burly man guarding the door.

Jin, with a stern face, said, "Why do you want to see the Sixth Brother? Grandpa said that during your recuperation, you’re not allowed to see anyone except Master Mingxin."

Master Mingxin was a high monk from Leiyin Temple that Old Sir Jin had requested to come daily to teach Jin Wen about Buddhism for two hours.

Although Jin also loved his sister, he heeded Grandpa’s words more. No matter how much Jin Wen cried and made a fuss, he turned a deaf ear and steadfastly guarded the door.

Late at night, after making a racket for a while, Jin Wen tiredly fell asleep. She was in the inner room, and Jin was in the outer room. A while later, three dark shadows crept in, and Jin’s eyes suddenly opened wide, his right hand reaching under the pillow.

Unexpectedly, Jin was quite responsive, but no matter how quick he was, he was not as fast as He Chengsi. He Chengsi leaped forward and with a swift hand, struck the back of Jin’s neck, causing him to collapse with a muffled groan.

At the same time, Kang Mianhua slipped into the inner room. Another muffle groan was heard, and Kang Mianhua emerged, carrying Jin Wen over his shoulder. He waved to Sisi and He Chengsi, and the three of them walked out.

As they reached the door, Sisi’s eyes quickly flicked, and she took out a bottle of seven-day drunk from her bag, went back and sprayed some on Jin’s face, then happily followed the others out.

"Ah Nan, what did you spray on that Jin guy?" Once they were seated in the car, Kang Mianhua curiously asked.

"Anesthetic, so he won’t wake up and send a message to The Jins."

Four hours later, they drove to the abandoned mansion. Li Heizi, Liu Sancun, and others were there, huddled miserably. Icy Shangguan and Yang Shu sat beside them.

Jin Wen had already woken up, but she didn’t scream like a normal girl would; instead, she coldly stared at them, very calm.

"Who are you? I’m part of The Jins; do you know the consequences of messing with me?"

Kang Mianhua slapped her across the face, pulled her over his shoulder, and upon entering the mansion, threw her to the ground. Jin Wen clenched her teeth to bear the pain, still trying to persuade them heartlessly; hating that they all wore blindfolds, she had no idea who these people were.

Nobody paid her any attention. Sisi sprayed some liquid from a spray bottle near Li Heizi and then sprayed again in front of Jin Wen. What she sprayed was the liquor she had previously used against Commander Wang and the fatty.

Mo had almost been insulted by these guys like Li Heizi before; it was time for Jin Wen to taste what it’s like!

"Let’s go!"

Sisi called her friends to leave. By now, Jin Wen and Li Heizi on the ground had begun to groan, their faces flushed red, bodies writhing, incessantly crying out about the heat.

Shangguan and Kang Mianhua’s faces were beet red, and they hurriedly left the yard. He Chengsi and Yang Shu were not much better off. Although they appeared calm on the surface, their blushing ears betrayed their inner turmoil.

"Where did Ah Nan get these things from?" He Chengsi asked in surprise.

"I made them for fun. Brother He, do you want some?" Sisi teased with a smile.

"Nonsense!" He Chengsi’s ears turned even redder as he gave her a stern look.

"Hehe, does Big Brother Yang Shu want some?" Sisi teased Yang Shu, who already looked like a cooked shrimp.

Seeing how innocent the two were, Sisi lost the heart to tease them any further. She put the spray bottle back into her bag. By now, growls and moans had begun to emanate from the room. He Chengsi and Yang Shu both stopped in their tracks, then quickly realized what was happening and cursed under their breath.

"Let’s get out of here fast!"

He Chengsi pulled Sisi along to leave. In his heart, Ah Nan was still the little girl who gave him buns to eat ten years ago, so pure and wonderful. How could he let these obscenities sully her ears?

But at this moment, He Chengsi had forgotten that the creator of these obscenities was none other than his dear little sister!

Back home, when they saw Mr. Yun, Sisi simply replied, "I just gave them a taste of their own medicine."

Mr. Yun nodded and did not ask further. Sisi then asked, "Grandpa Yun, why not just kill that psycho Jin Wen?"

Although this punishment would make Jin Wen’s life worse than death, Sisi preferred to slaughter her. Such a scourge could only rest in peace if dead.

"The higher-ups want to protect the Jins," said Mr. Yun before waving his hand to dismiss Sisi and the others.

The next day, Sisi learned that the abandoned mansion had caught fire. After the fire was extinguished, ten charred corpses were found inside.

Sisi sighed, put down the newspaper she was holding, and thought that Jin Wen must have been rescued by the Jin Family. She wondered whether this deeply-traumatized Jin Wen would be permanently despondent or become even more twisted?

She was really looking forward to it!

Later on, it was heard that Jin Wen had gone to the United States, merely ten days after the incident. Jin Wen probably hadn’t even fully recovered physically by then.

After disappearing for a month, Jin Yan finally appeared, gaunt to the bone, reduced to nothing but skin and skeletons.

He met with Mo Liu once and who knows what they talked about, but when he left, the gloominess around him had dissipated quite a bit.

A few days later, news came that Jin Yan had voluntarily applied to teach in a remote mountainous area. Without even saying goodbye, Jin Yan silently left the Capital City.

Since then, the Capital City was without Sixth Young Master Jin, but in the remote mountain’s humble mud-brick house, there was now a Teacher Jin.

Sisi also asked Mo Liu, did he hate Jin Yan?

Mo Liu smiled and shook his head, replying, "Actually, Jin Yan is the most tormented."

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