"It seems not only the original body's parents wanted to bleed her dry for the house, but even her several older sisters were probably not too willing, unwilling to let only the original body escape the clutches of the devil and live in her own house.
But each of them was unwilling, and instead of breaking free themselves, they wanted to drag others down with them. It's really too much... Alas, what kind of people are these?
Originally, I thought this world would be easy, as the mission was basically completed at the beginning. I didn't expect the mission to be a small matter, but family problems were the real trouble."
After reading the various pieces of information collected by the preliminary artificial intelligence, Ding Yun felt extremely depressed and filled with emotion and a myriad of thoughts.
But since it had come to this, she could only face it proactively.
Thinking this, Ding Yun quickly began to ponder whether she should confront the challenge head-on or retreat from it.
Should she go head-to-head with them?
Or should she avoid them if she couldn't beat them?
The latter was simple, direct, and clean, but it was also too cowardly. Why should she hide when it wasn't her fault?
In the end, Ding Yun decided to wait and see what tricks the other party would play. Having made this decision, Ding Yun immediately placed an order online, hired a delivery person to buy some cigarettes and alcohol, and personally carried them to the guardhouse at the entrance as a token of gratitude.
At the same time, she hoped they would be more accommodating in the future.
Her parents would likely not give up.
The security guards, swayed by the gifts of cigarettes and alcohol, and feeling that Ding Yun's extreme parents didn't seem too difficult to handle, readily agreed. Some even patted their chests and promised to do their best to prevent those people from entering the complex, and if they did get in, to have Ding Yun call them immediately.
They would then quickly deal with them.
Only then did Ding Yun relax and go home.
As for what happened next, Ding Yun couldn't say she was surprised at all. For example, the next day at noon, they came to cause trouble again. The day after that, they still came to cause trouble at noon. On the fourth and fifth days, they didn't stop causing trouble.
It's not that the security guards didn't keep their promise.
It's just that they were too cunning.
Although their complex had access cards, there was a period around noon and another around evening when a large number of residents returned home.
Swiping their cards in would cause a jam.
So during these times, the complex was generally open. While convenient, it also made it easier for others to sneak in. Even if the security guards at the entrance promised Ding Yun they would help block them, they couldn't specifically watch every incoming person at these times and scrutinize them carefully.
Thus, they were able to sneak in.
Once inside, they would continue to look for Ding Yun, and then Ding Yun would contact the security guards, who would then escort them out.
By this time, the neighbors already knew what kind of people they were. They had also heard about Ding Yun's past life, which Aunt Zhao had spread around, so they were no longer interested in watching the show. Instead, they found them annoying and felt that Ding Yun was truly unfortunate to have such parents.
Miao Cuihua's family's actions not only annoyed the security guards but also the neighbors.
However, this matter was eventually partially resolved.
How was it resolved?
After Ding Yun was repeatedly disturbed for five or six days, she felt embarrassed and brought more cigarettes and alcohol to the security guards. The security guards also complained to her that her parents were too troublesome and impossible to stop.
Ding Yun unexpectedly discovered that their complex had a facial recognition system, which had simply not been used before. So, with the permission of several security guards, Ding Yun specifically modified their facial recognition system to issue an immediate alarm whenever it recognized the faces of her parents and sister.
Of course, other functions remained unchanged.
After this modification, it became much simpler and more convenient for the security guards at the entrance to stop people. Upon hearing the alarm, they would immediately go out and easily keep them outside the complex.
After a few such instances,
Miao Cuihua and her group were forced to abandon their plan.
They were then compelled to activate their final, desperate plan: to abduct Ding Yun.
However, this presented another problem.
That is, Ding Yun rarely left the complex.
Whether shopping, ordering takeout directly, or finding micro-businesses in her social circle to deliver goods to her.
For daily exercise, there were fitness equipment within the complex.
If there were things not available in takeout shops, she could call for delivery services, which would only cost some time.
Sending or receiving packages, she had couriers come to her door.
There were also delivery lockers in the complex for receiving packages.
In short, Ding Yun had very little need to go out.
This directly led to Miao Cuihua and her group waiting outside for nearly half a month. The courage they had finally mustered had gone through the entire emotional journey of initial enthusiasm, then decline, and finally exhaustion, yet they still hadn't waited for Ding Yun to leave the complex, let alone go to a more remote place where it would be convenient for them to abduct her.
Instead, they had to rent hotels and the like to wait.
They spent a lot of money.
Fu Da Ya and Fu Er Niu also had to return due to pressure from their husbands and sons. After all, they had been married for many years and had families of their own. Staying away from home all day was unacceptable.
No matter how you looked at it, helping their parents in this way was not justifiable.
Especially since they weren't doing anything legitimate.
If asked to explain what they were doing, they wouldn't be able to.
These circumstances directly led to Miao Cuihua and Fu Hai Yang's emotional breakdown. They had never imagined that something they thought was a sure thing would be so difficult. They couldn't understand what was happening in the world.
How could parents no longer control their children?
In the past, there was a rule that children did not have private property.
How had things changed?
At the same time, their son was urging them again, saying that if the betrothal gifts and the new house weren't settled soon, his wife would leave, and if his wife left, he would be heirless!
This undoubtedly made the couple even more anxious.
So anxious that it bordered on panic.
Therefore, they ultimately chose to take a risk.
That is, they wanted to climb over the wall and sneak into Ding Yun's complex in the middle of the night, then pry open the door lock, and control Ding Yun to sign the house sale agreement and the like.
Then they would directly take the money and leave.
They would not be responsible for the remaining mortgage, leaving it all to Ding Yun.
Of course, this intelligence was obtained by Ding Yun through her preliminary artificial intelligence monitoring their daily activities.
Their actions of learning lock-picking skills online, researching information related to house sales, and practicing climbing skills – what else could they be thinking other than the scenario Ding Yun had speculated above?
Facing their new plan,
Ding Yun was too lazy to continue fighting with them.
She decided to use a ruthless tactic and used her meow communicator to request something from the advanced meow civilization.
She prepared to use it on the original body's parents,
preferably to resolve the trouble completely.