Fang Yan sensed Qi Bei's anger and grievance, and put the little fish in her arms on the bed.
I got off the bed, squatted down, lifted its front paws, and carefully examined its condition.
After carefully parting the thick fur of the dog, I discovered a bluish-purple patch under the armpit of its front paw!
Fang Yan immediately exploded, "Who hit me?"
This bruise is clearly the result of violence.
In the fight between the Qibei and the Red Spear Green Snake, no matter how much it fell or bumped, it was impossible for the Qibei to injure this area under its armpit.
There's only one possibility: it was done by a person.
Little Fish also slid off the bed and took a closer look. His eyes immediately welled up with tears, and he stood up, clenching his little fists. "Brother Weicheng, it must be Brother Weicheng! When he touched Qibei, he touched this spot."
Zhang Weicheng!
Fang Yan's face darkened instantly. She looked up at the old clock on the wall—10:22.
It's so late at night, everyone should be asleep by now.
Going to settle scores with Old Zhang's family at this point would be pointless.
After weighing the options, Fang Yan decided to go and settle accounts with the Zhang family first thing tomorrow morning.
"Woo woo..." Qibei rubbed its big dog head against Fang Yan again, whimpering softly, as if to say, "It's not that I'm slow to react that I can't beat that little green snake!"
I'm injured; my claws hurt whenever I move, which is making it harder for me to deal with that little green snake.
"Okay, okay, I misunderstood you. I apologize. I'm sorry."
Fang Yan stroked Qibei's fluffy head and said.
Qibei nuzzled Fang Yan's head again, whispering affectionately, "Okay, I forgive you."
"Although none of you made the mistake intentionally today, I still have to say something to you."
The little fish seemed to be in good spirits, so Fang Yan decided to take the opportunity to wrap things up, so as not to leave any loose ends to deal with tomorrow.
"Zhang Haoxuan, Zhang Qibei, stand up straight."
Fang Yan pointed out two spots to them and told them to stand in those spots.
Qibei didn't have a surname before. After Zhang Jizhou brought it back, Fang Yan gave it Zhang Jizhou's surname.
Seeing Fang Yan's expression turn serious again, neither of them dared to act cute anymore, and they stood obediently in their designated spots.
Fang Yan first glanced at the two of them, then focused her gaze on Xiao Yuzai's face. "What happened today was out of filial piety. He wanted Xiao Yuzai to eat that donut so he wouldn't have to work so hard."
"I'm so happy that you had this idea and did it. I have to praise you for that. You're a good child."
Those who deserve praise should still be praised.
Of course, criticism should be given where it is due.
“But you’re still young, and there are many things you don’t understand yet. Zhang Weicheng’s mother isn’t like that, because she takes Doni and won’t feel tired or overworked.”
As Fang Yan spoke, her mind was racing, and she was facing a two- or three-year-old toddler.
Therefore, she had to organize her words in a simpler and more understandable way, which was really difficult for an adult.
"It's because Zhang Weicheng picked those donnies for her."
Sure enough, after all that she said, Little Fish still looked completely confused.
Fang Yan could only use an analogy, "Like today, even though you didn't pick any donnies, Mom didn't feel tired or exhausted at all. Do you know why?"
Little Fish shook his head, bewildered. "I don't know."
"Because you know how hard your mother works, and you also know how to care for her and be filial to her. Whether you pick a dahlia for your mother, pour her a glass of water, or massage her tired legs, your mother will feel refreshed and won't feel tired or tired at all."
Emma, I don't know if Little Fish can understand it.
Fang Yan felt that she had done her best. "Zhang Weicheng's mother felt the same way. She was happy and gratified not because of Doni, but because her son cared for her and was filial to her."
Little Fish, looking confused and seemingly understanding, asked, "Mommy, does that mean if Brother Weicheng didn't bring Donnie, but instead brought his mom a glass of water and massaged her legs every day, his mom would be happy and wouldn't feel tired or overworked?"
"right!"
The little guy may be small, but he's quite clever.
Fang Yan breathed a sigh of relief. It seemed that her efforts to rack her brains and make her words simple and easy to understand had been somewhat effective.
“I’m very happy that you’re so filial, but,” Fang Yan continued, “just like clearing a level in a game, I still have to criticize you. What you did was too dangerous.”
"You're still just a little kid. You have to tell your mom and dad where you want to go. You can only go if your mom and dad agree. Didn't Mom say that?"
Fang Yan's face darkened.
The little fish timidly began to use its right thumb to pick at its left little finger.
Perhaps because he was certain that Fang Yan wouldn't hit him, he pursed his lips and muttered a few words in his own defense, "I didn't go alone, Qibei was with me too."
Qibei next to him wanted to roll her eyes at him. Why is he looking at me now!
It failed to defeat the green snake, and the two of them ended up in the hospital together. Why bring up such an embarrassing thing?
Qibei lowered his big dog head, too embarrassed to look at Fang Yan.
Fang Yan glanced at it, not having time to ponder its thoughts.
He then turned his stern gaze to Little Fish's face, "Have you ever thought about what would have happened if you had encountered a big tiger that Qibei couldn't defeat instead of that poisonous snake today?"
Little Fish isn't stupid; Qibei originally didn't want to go up the mountain.
The reason he threatened Qibei to go up Lion's Roar Ridge with him was because he was afraid of encountering tigers, wolves, or something like that.
He knew he couldn't win, so he was counting on Qibei to help him fight, wasn't he?
But from beginning to end, he never even considered that Qibei would be no match for the big tiger.
If even Qibei can't beat a big tiger, what if they encountered a big tiger today? Wouldn't they be eaten by the big tiger?
This thought terrified Little Fish, who stared wide-eyed. "Mommy, if we get eaten by the big tiger, does that mean we'll die and never see you again?"
"Every time we eat fish, chicken, or duck, we can still see them, but can they still see us?"
Fang Yan didn't want her child to die so soon.
However, if we don't handle this matter properly today, this child might dare to run away on his own again in the future.
Thinking of all the fish, chicken, and duck he had eaten that he had never seen again, Little Fish immediately teared up, "Mommy, I know I was wrong. I will never dare to take Qibei to the mountain by myself again."
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