Chapter 92: Compensation or Compensation



When she was a young lady in her parents' home, Uncle Dai's family was quite nice.

I never expected that in just over a decade, the Dai family has become so powerful!

It was even completely different from the Dai family in her memory.

Xia Youtian and Jiang both noticed Wu's regretful expression. Dai's father and mother also noticed it. However, both parties suppressed their anger and did not explode on the spot.

But this superficial peace is quite fragile after all.

Just like a pile of dry grass, as long as a spark is emitted, it will burst into flames, and may even intensify and eventually cause a fire.

When Dai Sanlang saw Dai's father and mother, he not only shouted but also rushed over with tears and snot, and immediately hugged Dai's father's waist tightly: "Dad!"

Dai Sanlang skillfully buried his head in his father's arms and lay on him crying for a while.

After crumpling up Dai's father's clothes and smearing a lot of snot and tears on them, he left Dai's father and threw himself into Dai's mother's arms. He also snotted and cried on Dai's mother's clothes and repeated the same thing: "Mom!"

Most of the guests in the teahouse couldn't help but keep quiet, and pairs of meaningful eyes from all directions were fixed on Dai Sanlang.

It was not a wasted trip to the teahouse today!

I've seen children being naughty, but I've never seen a child this old being so disrespectful and acting like that in public, regardless of the occasion...

"Dad, Mom, I lost my purse!

Woo woo woo…

My wallet was stolen by a thief!

Woo woo woo…

The waiter refused to accept the dried meat and even accused me of drinking Bawang tea!

Woo woo woo…

Sister Ping'er and Sister Chuan'er are missing too! I've been searching for them for ages but can't find them...

Woo woo woo…

I was hot, thirsty, tired, stuffy, lost, and anxious...

Woo woo woo…

The Xia family looks down on me! That little girl named Xia Daohua is sharp-tongued and speaks harshly!

Woo woo woo…

There was also a rude man on the road who bumped into me face to face. Even though it was clearly his fault, he pressed my head fiercely and beat me up when I didn't apologize. He bullied me...

Woo woo woo…

Passersby saw it and didn't do anything, not even a word of justice!

Woo woo woo…"

Dai Sanlang not only had snot and tears flying, but his mouth was also busy. He cried and wiped his tears while mumbling these words. Although his words were jumbled, he expressed some of the depressing things he had encountered before.

The most important thing is that Dai Ping'er and Dai Chuan'er are both missing.

When Dai's father and mother saw Dai Sanlang crying like this, their hearts were broken.

Coupled with the fact that Dai Ping'er and Dai Chuan'er were both missing, Dai's mother suddenly felt dizzy and felt like she couldn't breathe.

She fell backwards and almost fell into Xia Youtian's arms.

Xia Youtian was so scared that she quickly dodged to the side, but Mrs. Wu reacted quickly, jumped forward, and hurriedly supported her, preventing Dai's mother from falling to the ground.

Father Dai was quite patient. He leaned on the table, sat down on the chair beside it, and said to Dai Sanlang:

"Sanlang, good boy, don't be afraid! Didn't you leave with the Xia family? Did you get separated along the way? Or did you separate because of an argument?"

Mrs. Wu didn't think much about it, but Mrs. Jiang felt a pang in her heart.

She timidly asked about her concerns:

"Sanlang! You said Ping'er and Chuan'er are missing. What about Lihua? Daohua? Wulang? Linghua? Didn't they help you look for them? Or are they all missing too?"

Wu also joined in: "Where did you get separated? What time was it? Did you report it to the police?"

Dai Sanlang was a little confused and a little angry. He opened his mouth to speak when the waiter from the tea stall came over:

"What would you like to order, gentlemen? We also have red bean paste glutinous rice balls, glutinous rice radish cakes, salted plums, and ginger and pear strips to go with your tea. Would you like to try a few?"

"How can you be so tactless, boy? Can't you see we are busy talking?"

"Oh, sir, it's not that I'm tactless, but most of the guests who come into our teahouse are thirsty.

It takes time to brew this tea. If I don't ask right away, won't the guests be left waiting in vain and enduring thirst?

Father Dai glanced at the waiter and calmed down a little: "You are quite clever."

The waiter smiled widely:

"I am not worthy of being praised by a guest. Sir," the waiter said respectfully, half bowing his waist, raised his hand and pointed at Dai Sanlang.

"He just spent five bowls of coarse tea and a plate of bean curd dregs here, which cost him thirty coins in total.

The guest seemed to be in financial difficulty and had not yet paid the bill.

Since you are familiar with this guest, would you mind settling the bill first?"

Mr. Dai's face turned extremely ugly, and a chill began to emanate from his body, but the waiter was still smiling, as if he didn't feel cold at all.

In the end, Dai's father was defeated by the waiter, or rather, he was defeated by the onlookers' gazes. He took out an exquisitely embroidered purse from his bosom, counted out thirty copper coins, and handed them to the waiter.

The waiter smiled broadly, "The amount is just right. Sir, what would you like to drink or eat?"

Father Dai waved his hand to let the waiter go down. The waiter had just taken a step back when Xia Youtian called out to him:

"Waiter, please serve us six bowls of coarse tea first."

The waiter smiled and shouted, "Table A, six bowls of coarse tea!"

Xia Youtian smiled at Dai's father a little embarrassedly: "We've walked all the way and talked a lot, my throat is sore. Let's have a bowl of coarse tea first to quench our thirst."

Mr. Dai was actually very thirsty, but he had just been distracted by his son's crying and those incoherent but highly informative words. Then the waiter came out to disrupt the situation, and he forgot about it for a while.

At this moment, Xia Youtian had already ordered tea. If he objected, not only would he not save the money, but he would also be known as a petty person. Dai's father said nothing.

With the help of Jiang, Wu had helped the half-fainted Dai's mother to the table and sat her down next to Dai's father. Dai's mother had recovered by now, but she was still exhausted and had no strength to move.

Both of my daughters were already engaged, and now that someone is gone, it’s really sad for her!

The wedding day is approaching, how is she going to explain to her in-laws?

But this matter could not be made public, so they could only search quietly and secretly. Otherwise, if the news of "the girl was lost at the temple fair" spread, even if the girl was eventually found, the already arranged marriage would be ruined!

After all, it’s all the Xia family’s fault!

If the Xia family hadn't insisted on coming to this temple fair for a blind date, Ping'er and Chuan'er were so honest and stayed at home all day, there was no way they would have been abducted by the kidnapper!

I want to see whether the Xia family will compensate with money or with people!

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