Miss Village Beauty Chapter 091, 091 – Glass Replacement, 091 – Glass Replacement, 091 – Glass Replacement. Lu Yun’s words fell like stones hitting the ground, resonant and firm. This is the textual content of Chapter 091 of Miss Village Beauty.
Liang Hongyu was taken aback, then filled with joy. Though this man could be impetuous, who among women wouldn’t appreciate a husband who treated her with the dignity and protection of a true man?
Haha! He values me so much—this means I’ve already secured a place in his heart. The saying goes, “Those near the water get the moon first.” With time, I’ll surely outshine Lu Xiaoying and make Lu Yun’s heart belong solely to me! As she thought these words, a gentle smile bloomed on her flushed face.
“Little Zhu, what are you smiling at?” Lu Yun was puzzled. Did his words finally have the desired effect, making her feel so delighted inside?
Liang Hongyu came back to herself, realizing that even if she were happy now, she couldn't show it in front of Lu Yun. She tried to scowl, but found her smile wouldn't vanish no matter how hard she struggled. With a sigh, she tossed the rice bowl she was holding onto Lu Yun's desk and said, "The bowl's been crushed flat—how do you think I'll feed you in the future? You keep throwing rice bowls at people all the time, acting like you're a wealthy man. Do you think I'll have to buy new ones every time?" Lu Yu also felt a bit frustrated—over the past few days, this rice bowl had suffered constant abuse. It cost five yuan, and he only had a few yuan in weekly pocket money! Holding the bowl, now half-ceramic and cracked, he felt genuinely distressed. Lu Yun was weeping with helplessness, looking left and right, hoping against hope that it might still be usable. "What are you looking at? It's already flattened like this—there are even two holes in the bottom. How could it possibly still be useful?" Seemingly sensing Lu Yun's thoughts, Liang Hongyu delivered a timely, merciless blow.
Lu Yun looked up at Liang Hongyu and smiled sweetly, saying, "Little Zhu, how about we handle this together for a couple of days first, and then when we come back next week, I'll buy a new one. What do you think?"
Liang Hongyu thought for a moment and replied, "That works, but right now the most urgent thing is to figure out how to fix the glass that you've knocked all to pieces. The problem is, if we go to town, it'll take too long—going and coming back—how are we supposed to manage? You're always the troublemaker, never able to control yourself. You've already fallen for Zhang Xiaoyu's scheme, haven't you?"
"Don't worry about that," Lu Yun said with a self-satisfied air, standing up and taking Liang Hongyu's rice pot, smiling mysteriously. "I've got my own plan. I'll go and get you some meals first, then fetch the glass. Just watch closely—our lively fox won't manage to spoil us this time!"
Watching Lu Yun leave with his self-importance, Liang Hongyu sat on the stool, quietly thinking to herself. Lu Yun seems to care about nothing at all—yet why does she always feel there's something hidden deep within him? She'll have to spend more time with him, get to know him better. A while later, Lu Yun returned with a large pot of vegetables and several steamed buns, quickly filling his stomach. After wiping his mouth, he turned to Liang Hongyu, who was still chewing slowly, and said, "Little Zhu, eat slowly. I'll go get the glass."
For the first time dining with a boy in the same food pot, Liang Hongyu still felt a little shy, her head down, focused only on her own meal. Only upon hearing Lu Yun’s words did she realize he had already finished eating. She looked up in surprise and asked, "Where are you going to get the glass? I still have less than ten yuan here—take it first, please." Saying this, she reached for her pocket to pull out the money.
"No thanks, I've got it figured out. You take your time, chew slowly—it helps digestion and gives you a beautiful complexion, hahaha. I'm off now." Lu Yun smiled brightly, waved, and walked off.
After leaving the classroom, Lu Yun rushed straight toward Mrs. Liu's convenience store—she was sure there were still a few glass panels left in the store, which would come in handy just now.
During lunchtime, the store was still bustling with people. Lu Yun no longer felt like lingering or making small talk; she simply moved to the front and asked Mrs. Liu, "Mrs. Liu, do you still have a few glass panels in your store? I'd like to borrow one."
"There are several, actually. You go get them yourself—just make sure to close the door when you leave," Mrs. Liu said without turning around, recognizing Lu Yun's voice.
"Thank you, Mrs. Liu," Lu Yun replied, then pushed through to the back room, opened the door, and spotted several glass panels in a corner of the wall—perfectly sized to match the ones on the classroom door.
Thanks to the heavens, this sly fox of mine is going to install the glass on the classroom door right away! With careful precision, he lifted one pane and, closing the door, called out, "Everyone, clear the way—clear the way! If anyone gets a scratch or a bruise, we're not responsible! This content is from Chapter 091 of the Rural Beauty series."
Immediately, the laughter erupted throughout the convenience store, and the crowded students swiftly parted to make room for Lu Yun.
As he approached the door, a sudden call came from Liu's widow behind him: "Lu Yun, come over here a bit later—I have something to tell you."
"Got it," Lu Yun replied, and dashed off toward the classroom.
He pulled out the screwdriver he'd borrowed from Liu's widow and found a brick, working diligently with a series of clinks and taps, finally getting the glass installed to a satisfactory degree.
"Lu Yun, you really have a knack for this—could you tell me where you found this glass? It's just the right size!"
Liang Hongyu had already finished her meal, holding the rice bowl beside her and watching Lu Yun busily attending to her tasks, growing curious. "Heh, if this little thing can bother us, then how could we possibly be enchanted by this little beauty of yours?"
"Stop being so self-important," Liang replied. "Who exactly has been enchanted by you?"
Lu Yun pretended to be surprised: "Huh, you've already forgotten it? I didn't even know you were crying and begging to come along with me..."
"Alright, alright, Lu Yun—don't you see I'm already afraid of you?" Liang Hongyu truly didn't want Lu Yun to loudly reveal the note-passing confession. Seeing no one around, she quickly cut off his words and said, "I'll go wash this bowl—go on and finish your work." Before finishing her sentence, she hurried off, leaving Lu Yun in a hasty retreat.
Lu Yun, rather ungraceful, used his finger to gently scratch his nose, then flicked his finger, sending a small piece of nasal mucus drifting off. He glanced at Liang Hongyu's hurried retreat and chuckled, then resumed his unfinished tasks.
The children of the poor grow up early and take charge. With just these tasks, Lu Yun finished them swiftly and neatly. Stepping back, he glanced at the newly installed glass, smiled, and nodded. Aside from being a bit fresh, it was hardly different from before. After tidying up, remembering what Mrs. Liu had told him upon arrival, Lu Yun judged that it wasn't long until class time, so he didn't waste any more time. He turned and left the classroom, heading straight for Mrs. Liu's small store. As he walked, he thought—Mrs. Liu's tone had sounded so urgent. What could it be? Was it possible that Mr. Zhu's parents were nearing the end of their lives? If that were true, Mrs. Liu would finally be completely relieved. Indeed, Lu Yun's guess was remarkably accurate.