With a bit more force, he pried Zhou Hongyu's arms apart and walked towards Tian Mei.
"Ouch, A'Niu Brother, you hurt me," Zhou Hongyu said coquettishly.
The men whistling did so even more cheerfully.
"What's hurting you? Just cut it out and talk less," Aunt Zhang felt increasingly sour inside.
"Mind your own business, hmm! A'Niu Brother, wait for me," Zhou Hongyu glared at Aunt Zhang and chased after A'Niu.
No sooner had A'Niu reached Tian Mei's side than he was surrounded by the villagers.
"Did they let you go?"
"Did they hit you inside?"
"Have you eaten?"
They bombarded him with questions.
A'Niu looked at the relatives waiting for him, his heart warmed, "They let me go, the Public Security Bureau cleared up the situation, I was treated well inside. Look, I'm fine, don't worry."
After saying this, he grabbed Tian Mei's arm, "Auntie, I've worried you again."
Tian Mei turned away and wiped her tears, not knowing whether to cry or laugh.