Chapter 222 Stubborn Girl



Erniu and Sanniu had been practicing martial arts with Jian Ning for some time, and their fighting abilities had skyrocketed. Erniu was a bit harsh in her words but kind in her attacks, while Sanniu was sweet-mouthed and ruthless in her attacks. Erniu suffered a setback right from the start, and was scratched across the face by Sanniu.

This made her angry. She cried and fought back desperately. Soon, both little guys were injured to varying degrees. It was Erniu's son Jinbao who saw that the situation was not good and ran out to call for help.

Jinbao rushed to Meixiang, who was making wine in the yard, and bit her trouser leg, his tail wagging in anxiety. Meixiang kicked him, "Go away! You're disgusting!"

"What's it doing?" Tian felt something was wrong and stood up. Jinbao scurried over to Tian again and started to pull at her trouser legs.

"Listen, it sounds like someone is crying. Could it be that one of Erniu or Sanniu fell down?" Chang said as she stood up.

"I'll go and take a look." Tian ran towards the west room, and Jinbao followed quickly.

"Oh my God, what are you doing? Let go, why are you still fighting?" As Tian entered the room, she saw Sanniu pulling Erniu's hair, almost pushing Erniu's head to the ground. Erniu was not to be outdone. She pulled Sanniu's hair with one hand, trying desperately to push Sanniu's head down as well.

"Let go!" Tian had just forced Sanniu's hands apart, but Erniu straightened up, cried, grabbed Sanniu's hair again, and pushed her head down again.

Sanniu thrust her head towards Erniu, and the two fell to the ground, now grabbing each other's hair and refusing to let go. Yuanbao took advantage of the opportunity and bit Erniu's clothes and dragged her backwards. Jinbao saw this and attacked Yuanbao fiercely, and soon the two little silver foxes joined in the fight to protect their master.

Tian was so anxious that she cried out. None of her sons were so fierce when fighting. The two little guys had tender arms and legs, and she didn't dare to pull them apart. In desperation, she had to run to the clinic to call Jian Ning.

Jian Ning was taking the patient's pulse when she heard Erniu and Sanniu fighting. She said, "Don't pay attention to them. Let them fight."

"Oh, the two little ones have blood all over their faces. It's scary to look at. I'll go and try to persuade them. You should come quickly too and stop saying those angry words."

Tian turned around and ran back in a panic.

Jane Ning was born in the 1990s. She was the only child before her parents divorced, and then abandoned after having siblings. After attending school in the provincial capital with Grandma Wu, her classmates were all only children. Sibling fights were a common occurrence for her, so she joined the special police force. After being stationed on the border, she witnessed how these incidents often occurred in rural families with multiple children.

But she had never heard of someone being beaten so hard that her face was covered in blood, and she was frightened for a moment. The villagers who came to see the doctor quickly withdrew their hands and let her go and see first.

When Jane Ning rushed to the west room, she saw the two little ones fighting like bulls, forehead to forehead, pulling each other's hair. They were not sisters at all, it was clearly like they were fighting class enemies. She was so angry that she slapped one of them on the butt.

"Don't let me go!"

She roared, and the two men let go.

"Mom! My sister hit me, wuwu..." Erniu cried and threw herself into her arms, but was pushed away by Jian Ning.

"Tell me! Who started it first?"

Sanniu glared at Erniu angrily, with a look of dissatisfaction and indignation on her face, and there were several blood marks on her little face.

Compared to the third girl, the second girl was even more miserable. Her face was so unbearable to look at that she was covered in scratches all over her face.

"Wow...my sister hit me, Mom, my sister hit me!" Erniu covered her mouth and nose with one hand, lying on her back and bursting into tears.

Jian Ning resisted the urge to hug her and turned to ask Sanniu, "Yaoyao, tell me, who started it? Why did you fight?"

Sanniu pursed her lips and said nothing.

After Yuanbao circled around Sanniu, he rushed to Erniu, raised his front paws and pointed at Erniu, then looked at Jian Ning, implying that Erniu should make the first move.

Jinbao made a sound from his throat, stared at Yuanbao, and made an attacking move.

Only then did Jane Ning realize that there was a lot of fox hair on the ground.

She rubbed her forehead, wondering what trouble they were making. She stopped the two little foxes and asked Erniu, "You were the first to start, weren't you? Don't lie, answer honestly, okay?"

Erniu sobbed and cried so hard that she nodded a few times while crying, and then immediately shook her head. She didn't remember who started it first.

I was stunned.

Jian Ning rubbed her forehead, a headache aching. If Guoguo and Maoqiu were here, they'd know who started the fight first. They'd both followed Ding Youtian to Blind Liu's house. She had no experience handling child fights, so she could only follow her own rules: whoever started the fight first would be severely punished.

But Erniu couldn't remember who started it first, and Sanniu was stubborn and refused to speak. Although Yuanbao pointed out that Erniu started it first, he was Sanniu's lackey and his words didn't count.

In the end, Jian Ning had no choice but to punish both of them together. He dragged them both to the wall and made them face the wall for half an hour. He also dragged Yuanbao and Jinbao to the utility room and locked them up.

Half an hour later, Jane Ning came to the west room. She walked in quietly and saw Erniu asleep with her forehead against the wooden wall, tears still on her face. Sanniu also had her head against the wall. She tiptoed over and was about to glance sideways to see if she was asleep too, but Sanniu tilted her head, her eyes wide open.

She looked at Jian Ning and stood up straight again.

"Tell me, why are you fighting?"

"She stole my candle."

"who is she?"

"...Second sister."

"You still remember that you are my second sister. I taught you martial arts to strengthen your bodies so that you can protect yourself in the future, not to let you fight each other to the death."

"You were so cruel to your sister, scratching her entire face. Tell me, is that right?"

Sanniu shook her head and then said, "Her, my second sister scratched my face too."

"So who of you started it first?"

Sanniu hesitated for a moment, then turned around and pointed at Erniu, "Second sister, hit me first."

Jian Ning knew Sanniu wasn't lying, so she asked her, "Jia Jia was wrong to hit someone first. Mom will tell her off later, but you're fighting your own sister like this, and you're hitting her so hard. Do you think you were right or wrong?"

Sanniu looked at Jian Ning, blinking a few times. She didn't say whether she was right or wrong, but asked, "What should I do if Second Sister hits me again?"

"You can tell Mom first, or Dad, that you can't fight like this. You are sisters, not enemies. If your second sister wants to hit you, tell Mom, and I will punish her, okay?"

"No." Sanniu shook her head. No matter who hit her, she would hit back. What was the point of complaining? It was her parents' punishment, so she could just hit them back herself and feel better.

"What do you mean by 'no'? Come on, tell me what you want."

"I will hit anyone who hits me."

"What if you can't win? If you meet someone stronger than you and they hit you, would you hit them back? Can you fight back?

"We have to fight even if we can't win."

Jane Ning is really having a headache this time. She is afraid that Sanniu's temper will cause her to suffer a great loss in the future. Now she truly realizes that raising a child is not an easy task. What should she do?

Waiting online urgently, who has experience in taking care of children, please give me some advice~~

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