Aunt Guihua was also shocked by Lin Yizhen's words. Although she knew that Huang Hui was superstitious, she had never thought of saying this out loud.
You can't say this at this critical moment.
If someone with ulterior motives heard this and reported it to the GW Association, Lin Dazhuang and Huang Hui would be badly injured if not killed.
What will happen to the three children of the Lin family then?
Although she and Huang Hui did not get along, she never thought of killing Huang Hui.
Moreover, what if those black-hearted people make things worse?
What should they do if their neighbors are implicated?
She still wants to live a few more years! She doesn't want to lose herself and her family because of Huang Hui's family.
Aunt Guihua became more and more frightened the more she thought about it. She quickly pulled Lin Yizhen over and whispered, "Xiaozhen! You can't say that. It could kill someone."
"I'm not talking nonsense. That's what my father just said." Lin Yizhen stared at Aunt Guihua with tears in her eyes.
Aunt Guihua looked at Lin Yizhen's pitiful appearance and the small half bowl of rice in her hand.
Her heart softened again, and she whispered to Lin Yizhen, "Xiaozhen! Even if this is true, you can't tell her you know it, right?
Otherwise, not only your parents would be arrested.
You will have no money to buy food and clothes, and even the house you live in now will be taken away.
Then, you three siblings will be driven back to the countryside."
Seeing that Lin Yizhen didn't react, Aunt Guihua continued to say to her, "If you're worried that your parents won't treat you well, I'll help you find a solution, okay?"
Hearing this, Lin Yizhen blinked and motioned her to continue.
Aunt Guihua felt a little relieved when she saw that Lin Yizhen had listened to her.
Then he continued to say to her, "Xiaozhen! We can talk to your parents and ask them to feed you and buy you clothes. If they don't listen, can you tell others about this?"
What Aunt Guihua meant was: We can use this matter to threaten your parents, and if they still don’t listen, you can report them.
Lin Yizhen understood what Aunt Guihua meant. She thought for a moment and nodded, saying, "Thank you, Aunt Guihua. I'll listen to you."
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