"Hello, I'm Xu Mei, and I live next door. You see, no one raises chickens around here, and it's going to smell if you keep them in your yard. Could you please find another place to keep them? My child is very clean."
Bonnie glanced at the mother and daughter opposite her. "Sorry, no, there's no explicit rule against raising chickens in the residential compound, and we haven't violated any regulations. Nobody raised chickens in this area before, but people will start raising them in the future."
"But chicken poop smells so bad, I don't like it," the girl next door started yelling again before her mother could even speak.
"If you don't like it, fine. We're happy with what we like. We're not raising chickens at your house. How far is this from your house? If you hadn't come here to peek around, would you have been able to smell the chicken manure?" Liu Jiu didn't mince words; her voice was too harsh.
"You, you, how dare you talk like that? That's rude!" The little girl had a bad temper; she pointed at Liu Jiu, clearly furious.
"Didn't your mother tell you? Pointing at people is impolite?" Liu Jiu said casually.
"Mother……"
“We men are all officers now, we should be mindful of our image and maintain unity and friendship.” Xu Mei, who considered herself to be of exceptional status, disdained to argue with Bao Ni.
"Officers also need to eat, drink, and relieve themselves, and they also like to eat chicken, so why aren't they united?"
Bonnie really didn't understand her thinking. At this point, people are just getting enough to eat, so why be so particular?
"You, me, oh dear, let's go home."
Xu Mei walked away hand in hand with her daughter. Bao Ni and Liu Jiu exchanged a glance. "How inexplicable!"
The mother and daughter went back to wash their hands, and the chicken coop was tidied up.
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