Chapter 59 attempts to clear oneself of suspicion



Jiang Dai said, "If we're going to do it, let's do something exciting."

Instead of using coded messages, it's better to start at zero frames, the kind of attack that you can't dodge.

As she asked the questions, her gaze fell on her three sons, whose personalities had indeed changed slightly in the past few days, and who, like her, had fallen off the oxcart.

I carefully observed the changes in their expressions.

But under her gaze.

The eldest son blinked and asked a truly idiotic question: "Huh? String the moons together? Like stringing the moons together?"

The second son frowned slightly, seemingly not quite understanding what she was saying.

The third son, who was directly questioned by Jiang Dai, tilted his head and asked, "What do you mean by changing people?"

The three children had different expressions, but all of them conveyed confusion.

Jiang Dai was a little puzzled. Looking at her three sons' behavior, she quickly thought to herself:

[The eldest son hasn't changed much since then, and given this answer, it's definitely not him.]

My second son has been quiet lately, probably because he's been frightened by the changes in our family. Otherwise, he's quite like a six-year-old.

[It's the third son; he's acting a bit too erratic, and with that strange one or two taels of silver, and Liang Tian'er and the others getting the wrong person, I just feel like something's not quite right.]

Am I overthinking this?

Hearing his brothers' inner thoughts, and nearly deafened by the noise: ...

She really wanted to say: No, Mother, you're not overthinking it.

But she couldn't express her instinct to seek advantage and avoid harm.

Four-year-old Juanjuan can't yet grasp profound or far-reaching truths.

All she knew was that if she knew someone could hear her true inner thoughts, she would be a little afraid of that person.

If it were her parents and brothers, they would probably start to distance themselves from her as well.

She... finally found a family she liked, and she didn't want them to hate her.

Moreover, everyone has secrets, and if you know someone else's secret, you can't just tell the next person.

That's not good.

Juanjuan tried her best to keep her mouth shut, lowered her head slightly, and endured the inner voices of her brothers at the same time.

Bai Yunqi: [Although I don't quite understand what time travel means, how did Mother manage to guess that it was a different person?]

[I can't let them trick me into revealing anything. I just need to insist that I don't know anything. Besides, my main focus is on the third brother. I've been trying to maintain my image these past few days, so they shouldn't see through me easily.]

Actually, I also have some doubts about the third and second brothers, but there's nothing particularly strange about them; they're quite like children.

Bai Yunxing: [Time travel... a term I don't really understand, but in my current state, it's more like being resurrected in another's body, a case of being a different person.]

But how did Mother find out about this? And given Mother's sudden changes these past few days, could it be that she hasn't regained her memories, but is in the same situation as me?

But that doesn't quite add up. Mother's behavior and actions suggest she's not from a nearby dynasty or country.

Bai Yunqi and Bai Yunxing did not understand the term "time travel".

But Bai Yun'an knew!

[As expected, my parents had problems. If I'm not mistaken, I suspect they lived before the apocalypse.]

In this apocalyptic world, those with such clear and innocent eyes have almost all perished in the second battle royale.

[Ha! So it's because your system is faulty and has a problem, causing spacetime turbulence, which is why this is happening? Garbage!]

Almost simultaneously, after hearing the above sentiments, Juanjuan thought: ...

Ahhhh! Her little head!

Quarrel!

Bai Tian, ​​who was watching the show from the back, noticed the little guy with his head down, his little head bobbing back and forth.

I just think this little thing is so cute!

"Juanjuan, are you sleepy? Should Daddy take you to your room to sleep first?"

Bai Tian bent down, placed his hands on his knees, and asked in a soft voice.

"Okay! I'm going to sleep."

Juanjuan was genuinely scared. It was too noisy, and she couldn't understand much anyway. Knowing too much would only make her give herself away.

Since her father had already asked, she should hurry up and run.

Then, everyone present turned to look at that person with a puzzled expression...

Even though she said she was sleepy, Little Curly took off running as fast as she could take off.

Bai Tian: "Is this... being sleepy?"

Jiang Dai: "Could it be that she dozed off just now and thought there was a ghost chasing her?"

The three older brothers: Sure enough, no matter how much they pretend to be young, they can't really understand what's going on in a child's head.

In the silence, Bai Yun'an spoke up, taking back the initiative and beginning to clear himself of suspicion.

"Mother...you were talking about the moon earlier, did you mean you didn't like how I was this afternoon?"

"Then, I won't do that anymore. I just learned it from watching Da Chui get hit."

Jiang Dai turned her gaze slightly and saw her third son looking down at his toes, his whole body exuding unease and panic, which made her suspicious.

Am I overthinking things?

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