Jinzhi, the Village Beauty – Chapter 260: Jinzhi’s Thoughts
Jinzhi’s Thoughts
After a lifetime of sweating over daily chores, Lu Yun now enjoys a refreshing cold bath, feeling relaxed and cheerful, humming softly to herself—completely unaware and unthinkingly so that, in the village where Jinzhi has always been regarded as noble and refined, she is quietly watching him bathe from outside the window. This is the text content of Chapter 260 of the novel "The Village Beauty – 260."
– Love’s Chamber – (waoshu8m)
Jinzhi feels a sense of guilt and nervousness, as though she were committing a secret. While it’s not uncommon for village women to secretly pursue their husbands’ affections, it still feels unusual and somewhat shameful for her to watch a young teenager bathe. Yet, she can’t help being deeply influenced by Ma Cuihua’s words. Closing the door firmly and then constantly glancing around her courtyard, she acts as if someone might suddenly leap out from the ground or the wall at any moment—diligent and cautious indeed.
Lu Yun was covered all over with soap, white foam clinging to his body like a layer of frost. With both gloves and towel in hand, he was vigorously rubbing himself. Jin Zhi took a deep breath, quietly approached the window, and listened to the rushing sound of water inside. An unexpected sense of excitement stirred within her, warming her fair, beautiful cheeks. Through the crack in the curtains, she just happened to see Lu Yun holding the soap, carefully applying it to his member—within a few strokes, that soft, yielding member became firm and steady, holding countless foam like a lighthouse, constantly nodding toward her direction. Jin Zhi was astonished, her mouth nearly falling open. Indeed, Ma Cuihua hadn't been lying—though Lu Yun was still young, his member was truly vigorous. Simply watching it, one could feel a sense of awe and unease. This content is from Chapter 260 of "Rural Women's Splendor."
Ma Cuihua was right—Jin Zhi wasn't exactly a chaste or virtuous woman. She had certainly been involved with other men in the village besides her own husband. But as the village head's wife, those men were too shy to boast publicly about having been with Jin Zhi. Lu Yun fiddled with his equipment, recalling how recently he had won over several village women, and couldn't help but smile proudly. Suddenly, Jin Zhi felt her heart race. Listening to Lu Yun's teasing laughter, she thought he had noticed her and wanted to leave. Yet she found herself unable to move, drawn irresistibly to the very thing that stirred her passion—she kept trying to step away, but ultimately couldn't shift her feet, her gaze fixed firmly on Lu Yun's still not particularly athletic frame.
Could it really be that the Ma and Su Ying girls had been pushed aside by the Lu family boy? Thinking back to what Ma Cuihua had said to her and the proud expression on her face, Jin Zhi found herself hesitating, and even felt a strong urge to go into the house and confront Lu Yun directly. She was far more attractive than the Ma Shufen girls, and since she had mostly avoided physical labor, her figure was more rounded and full-bodied. If Lu Yun could push aside the others, why couldn’t he push her aside? As Lu Yun was about to finish his bath, Jin Zhi remained indecisive. If Lu Yun refused to push her aside and had the situation—her proactively offering herself—made public, her husband’s dignity as the village head would be completely undermined, and she might even lose her position as village official.
Jin Zhi felt a sudden jolt, as though caught red-handed, and hurried silently to the center of the courtyard, only then steadying her racing heart and responding, "Nothing much. Just now, my aunt Cuihua came over to argue with me, and I sent her away." As she spoke, she moved to open the door. At the same time, a head appeared from behind the wall of her neighbor, shifting as if responding to Jin Zhi's words.
"Mom, has Lu Yun finished her bath yet?" Land Xiao Ying asked as she entered the yard, smiling.
Jin Zhi's face turned as red as a sunset, and she forced her composure, saying, "How could I know? I'd guess she's almost done."
Xiao Ying nodded, noticing her mother's flushed face and thinking she might have had a heat stroke, so she offered the ice cream she was holding, saying, "Mom, your face is so red—aren't you feeling a bit unwell? Here, have some ice cream."
"Mom's fine, probably just not getting enough sun exposure lately. Today, though, it's been quite sunny."
"Jinzhi's words came out spontaneously, and even she found them so absurdly awkward that they seemed utterly ridiculous. This content is from Chapter 260 of the novel 'Rural Beauty.' Lu Xiaoying didn't dwell on it much, nor did she expect her mother to sneak into the house when no one was around to watch Lu Yun bathing, and feel genuinely stirred by the experience. Upon hearing this, she complained, 'Go back to your room right away. I told you to get some sun exposure, and you wouldn't believe me. Now you see what happens!' 'Alright, Mom, I've heard you. From now on, I'll follow your advice and spend as much time in the sunlight as possible—until I turn into a black-weathered old lady,' Jinzhi said, changing the subject and laughing scoldingly. As they spoke and walked toward the room, Lu Xiaoying didn't notice that Jinzhi's posture while walking had changed significantly from her usual—her legs tightly pressed together, her steps unsteady and as if she were a frail elderly woman, drifting aimlessly. Before they even reached the room, the door to the eastern room creaked open, and Lu Yun stepped out
Jin Zhi didn’t wait for her daughter to speak, stepping forward first and saying, “Lu Yun, come inside and have a scoop of ice cream with me.” Lu Xiaoying glanced at her mother with a puzzled expression, then beamed at Lu Yun, holding up the ice cream in her hand as if to say, “My mom asked for this—just listen to your future mother-in-law and come in and have one right away.”
“Thank you, but I’d still like to go back and help my auntie with her work,” Lu Yun politely declined. In truth, he’d have loved to stay a little longer, but he wasn’t yet sure how his future mother-in-law truly felt about him, so a little delay was still necessary.
Jin Zhi looked deeply disappointed, saying, “Can’t you just come back a little later? Will you die if you do?” Without waiting for Lu Yun to explain, she stormed into the house, her son—how could she lift her son up and now he’s acting so stiff and proud?
Lu Xiaoying was well aware of her mother’s temper. Seeing her mother enter the house with a scowl, she quickly walked over to Lu Yun and said, “
"Xiao Ying, I just wanted to be polite—didn't expect to make your mother so upset. In fact, I'd really love to stay at your place. After all, won't your mother mind if I come to your home in the future?" Lu Yun was full of both sorrow and helplessness. Jin Zhi, his future mother-in-law, seemed rather unusual—she simply couldn't grasp the simple courtesy he was offering. "Alright, stop talking. Just remember not to make my mother angry again, or we're through." Lu Xiao Ying gave him a cheerful warning. Lu Yun sighed sadly, "With such an odd mother-in-law and a wife who never supports her husband—what a tragic fate this is coming to!" "Warning! If you say another word about my mother's shortcomings, you'll never set foot in my home again!" Lu Xiao Ying lowered her voice and laughed softly, then took Lu Yun's hand and led him into the house. ... Rural Beauty 260, Main Text 260—Jin Zhi's thoughts updated!