My Children are Fierce and Adorable

Chapter 66: Tie Wa tells the truth

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"The dead mice also belong to my family. My dog eats all the dead mice on weekdays, and there is no leftover food! Because my mother is stingy and cooks very little, we don't have enough to eat, so there is no leftover food! My dog is almost starving to death. There are no dead rats to eat these days, and there is no leftover food.”

"Uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuusuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu please let me go, I've already told you, aunt, don't hit me, don't hit me—"

Tiewa opened his mouth and said everything, including what his mother said about the three babies, and then cried like crazy in the hands of Aunt Rong.

When the villagers heard this, there was an uproar on the spot, and there were whispers.

"Wow...it turns out it's really the Tian family's fault."

"It's true that this kid got under someone's house..."

"The Tian family has the nerve to bring their baby to ask for money??? The scolding just now was so vicious, I really got over it."

"This baby is really scary... Such a small person wants to throw stones at a baby."

As soon as these words came out, the surprised villagers fell silent.

Yes, it’s one thing to watch the excitement, but Tiewa wants to hit a baby who is not yet one month old with a stone. Isn’t this too much? !

Anyone who has a baby, even a two or three year old, is afraid.

When has such a cruel child appeared in the village

The atmosphere of the villagers changed, but Aunt Rong pressed Tie Wa down and looked at Aunt Tian with an angry look, "Did you hear that?! This is the evidence, is it enough?!"

"Your child admitted it himself. Now do you have evidence?"

"I'm sorry, you've done such an immoral thing, and you still dare to bring your baby to your door to extort money. Let me tell you, there are five grown men in our housekeeper! If you want to make a fuss, think about it again, and I'll let you go again." Let the old man go talk to Tian Laoqi."

Finally, Aunt Rong spoke proudly and fiercely.

The onlookers onlookers exclaimed that if there were many men in the village, they would be more powerful. It had to be said that this was due to the specific circumstances. Who would dare to offend these several strong men

Especially the housekeepers are all tall.

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Aunt Rong returned victorious.

Aunt Tian was slapped in the face on the spot, and Tiewa even told the truth herself. She was also threatened by the ancestral hall and the housekeeper, so there was no way to cause further trouble.

Most of the villagers were afraid again, so they could only take Tiewa and failed to catch anything.

The villagers also moved out of the way to keep them out of the way.

Aunt Rong re-entered the yard, and Guan Chibei stood in front of Ye Lulu's house. He didn't go out because Aunt Rong said this was a woman's war and wouldn't let him play.

When there is really a fight, it is serious business for men to go to Tian Laoqi.

"She is so beautiful. I think we have no housekeeper anymore. Who in the village dares to mess with me?! She is so young and ignorant."

Aunt Rong said this angrily when she came in. The two housekeepers and sisters-in-law tensed up and stood aside, which was called nervous.

Ahem, ahem, this is the first time I heard about my mother’s heroic deeds...

The two sisters-in-law were both married from outside the mountains, so they didn't know much about the affairs of the previous village.

The storm was over, and Aunt Rong went into the kitchen to cook.

In the evening, Dad Guan and the others also came back from the city.

He had already heard about Aunt Tian and Aunt Rong in the village, so he quickly entered the house. Dad Guan was the first to ask if Ye Lulu was okay, and then asked Aunt Rong what the details of the quarrel were.

In a few sentences, Aunt Rong told the whole story about Tie Wa breaking the window paper and that Aunt Tian came to the door to make trouble. After saying this, Guan Chixi was very angry and jumped up.

(End of chapter)