When the uncle saw his son crying, he didn't care what the matter was and yelled, "This little girl is too presumptuous. She has only been home for one day and she dares to bully her own brother. Who knows what she will do in the future. She must be punished so that she won't dare to do it again."
His eyes seemed to be on fire as he walked forward and was about to pull Shi Ran's arm.
Fortunately, Shi Ran's father held Shi Ran in his arms and protected him.
"Brother, the situation is still unclear. Is it really okay to treat my daughter like this?"
"Isn't it clear? We saw it all when we got here. This little girl hit her own brother on her first day here. What will happen in the future?" The uncle said, looking like he was determined to make Shi Ran pay for it. "Apologize to my son immediately. This ignorant little girl must be kicked out. Our Shi family can't have such an ancestor."
"Shut up!"
Grandpa roared, and the entire corridor fell silent in an instant.
Although his uncle was still angry, he couldn't utter a word and could only stare at Shi Ran with vicious eyes.
In the quiet corridor, only Shi Yan's occasional sobbing could be heard.
Shi Ran nestled quietly in her father's arms, neither crying nor making a fuss.
She knew that her grandfather hated people who cried and had no spine the most.
"Time, what's going on?"
Grandpa asked.
Instead of asking about the two people who were fighting, he asked about Shi Dan who was standing aside and watching the show.
Shi Guang slowly raised his hand, pointed at Shi Ran, and said, "She was the one who bullied my brother, kicked him down, and even hit him with a book."
Shi Ran found it funny when she heard what he said.
They are brothers, so they will naturally support each other.
Shi Guang is also very good at telling lies with his eyes open.
Shi Ran originally wanted to argue that this was not the case. When he was about to speak, he opened his lips but did not speak. He turned to look at his grandfather, and his eyes seemed to say "I have something to say."
Grandpa caught her eye, stared at Shi Guang slowly, and asked, "Are you saying that Shi Ran, a ten-year-old child, hit his brother for no reason?"
"that……"
Shi Guang lowered his head inexplicably.
A lackey with no skills and poor ability to adapt to changing circumstances.
Grandpa gave Shi Guang a chance, but this guy was not up to the task.
"Shi Ran, tell me what's going on."
"Grandpa, I'm not wrong." Shi Ran deliberately put on an aggrieved look. Without much effort, tears already shone through her eyes, making her look pitiful. "I ran into my brothers when I came out of the library. They were the ones who bullied me first. They called me a bastard, and when I said I wasn't, they beat me up."
The more she spoke, the more aggrieved she felt, and tears fell like beads.
The old man doesn't like weak people, but crying at the right time can make others feel distressed.
"Who hit me?"
Shi Ran raised her trembling little hand and pointed at Shi Yan.
"So, you also hit Shi Yan?"
"I'm sorry, Grandpa." Shi Ran cried while shedding tears as big as beans: "It was he who said I was a bastard and that he was the eldest son. He said the Shi family would only fall into his hands. That's why I was so angry that I beat him."
"No!" Shi Yan shouted anxiously after hearing the last sentence. "You said it first..."
"Time Banquet!"
Grandpa called his name word by word.
Uncle saw that Grandpa was very angry, and quickly covered Shi Yan's mouth with his hand to stop him from speaking.
The eldest son, the Shi family fell into his hands. Such words are a taboo for grandfather.
"Apologize for what?"
"I hit him with a book. Books are for gaining knowledge, not for hitting people, so I feel I should apologize."
Dad looked at Shi Ran with surprise.
It seemed as if he had never expected that a child could say such a thing.
Grandpa slowly came to Shi Ran, squatted down, looked at her bruised and bleeding knee, and asked, "Are you crying because of the pain?"
Shi Ran shook his head and explained, "It's because everyone hasn't accepted me yet and doesn't consider me a member of the Shi family. Grandpa, am I as qualified as my brother to call you Grandpa?"
"certainly."
"grandfather."
"Hey!" Grandpa agreed, a faint smile crossing his face. "Your mother has raised you very well."
"Thank you, Grandpa."
"Let's just leave this matter at that. Don't ever say you're not part of the Shi family again. Shi Yan and Shi Guang, remember, Shi Ran is your sister. Don't bully her anymore." After saying this, Grandpa looked at the two brothers standing together, "Did you hear me?"
"I heard it."
The two brothers lowered their heads and answered reluctantly in unison.
"Dad, Shi Ran's knee is bleeding. Let's go first. I'll take her to treat the wound."
Grandpa nodded in agreement, and Dad picked up Shi Ran and was about to leave.
Shi Ran stretched out his hand, as if grabbing something. "My book."
Grandpa bent down, picked up the book on the ground, and handed it to Shi Ran affectionately.
"Thank you, Grandpa."
"Don't hit people with books anymore."
"Shi Ran remembered."
She answered obediently, causing her grandfather to nod.
Shi Ran held the book, and her father carried Shi Ran away.
She leaned on her father's shoulder, looking at the two brothers who were still angry in the corridor, her eyes full of pride.
I believe that both of them will be scolded by their uncle today.
Dad quickly called a family doctor to treat her wound.
The doctor looked at the wound, frowned, treated it carefully, and asked, "How did you get hurt?"
"I fell down."
Shi Ran answered calmly.
The wound was painful, but she didn't cry. Her face was so calm that she didn't look like a ten-year-old child at all.
"Look at this wound, it should leave a scar."
"What? Scars?" Dad yelled, his face looking grim and not calm at all. "What should I do? Is there any way to avoid scars?"
"He's still young, so take good care of the wound healing. It shouldn't be very noticeable when he grows up."
"Should it? Can't it leave no scars at all?"
Shi Ran raised her hand and held her father's big hand. Her palm was very small and could not hold her father's fingers. She grabbed a few fingers, tilted her head and looked at her father.
"Dad, it's okay. It's just a minor injury. It's okay to leave a scar."
Shi Ran said in a comforting tone.
He doesn't cry or make a fuss, and he's so sensible, it makes people feel distressed.
"If they dare to bully you again, you must tell Dad."
"I beat them up today. I think they won't bully me anymore."
Dad squatted down and hugged Shi Ran tightly in his arms.
"It's Daddy's fault for not protecting you. In the future, you must tell Daddy and never do this kind of thing again. Daddy doesn't want you to get hurt again."
"Um."
Shi Ran nodded.
But what she agreed to was not this matter, but her determination to change the fact that her father would die in three years.
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