Chapter 379 Deliberately Targeting Me! (1/2)



However, red envelopes are not like snacks. They are light in weight and can be easily changed in direction by the wind while floating down.

So Wang Hao originally scattered some red envelopes in every direction downstairs, thinking that everyone who came to participate in the event could grab a red envelope.

Unfortunately, just like what he thought, when he actually threw the red envelopes down, where they landed was completely out of his control.

There were many people grabbing the red envelopes below, and he heard someone on one side shouting "Give me some more", and then he heard someone on the other side shouting "No one got any".

In the end, Wang Hao himself couldn't figure out whether those who shouted "yes" really didn't grab the food or were shouting on purpose.

So he could only speak based on his feelings and didn't pay much attention to the shouting.

Anyway, isn't the purpose of grabbing red envelopes to create excitement and joy? He didn't think anyone would get angry or upset because they couldn't grab a red envelope.

After the red envelopes were distributed, the people downstairs also smiled and said festive words, and praised Wang Hao and his friends for the big red envelopes.

Seeing that everyone was so happy and satisfied, Wang Hao naturally stopped worrying about it.

But what he didn't know was that while everyone else was satisfied, there was one person who was particularly dissatisfied with the idea of ​​giving out red envelopes.

That person was Fang Xiaodong.

Fang Xiaodong's father was a carpenter and often helped people repair houses and make furniture, so he participated in the beam-raising ceremony several times. Naturally, he knew that one of the activities in the beam-raising ceremony was to distribute red envelopes.

And in this case, he doesn't have to give the red envelope he grabs to his mother, he can keep it for himself and spend it as he pleases!

So after knowing that Wang Hao's family was going to renovate their house, he started looking forward to grabbing red envelopes very early on.

For this reason, he often came to Wang Hao's house to play, under the pretext of watching his father work, but in fact he just came to scout the place and prepare for a good position to grab the red envelope that day.

It's a pity that he prepared so much in advance, but when it came time to grab the red envelopes, he didn't get any!

Although the number of people grabbing red envelopes that day exceeded his expectations, Xiaodong felt that with his familiarity with the terrain and his flexible body, he would definitely be able to move through the crowd and grab a lot of red envelopes.

He has already saved some pocket money, and with more money, he can buy his favorite toys.

That toy is a new toy that has recently become popular in their school. Many boys in his class have one, but he doesn’t. Xiaodong feels that he will soon be unable to hold his head up in school.

So he dreamed of owning that toy.

But his parents are very strict about giving him pocket money. They will not give him any more pocket money after the fixed weekly allowance is spent.

And if they knew that he asked for pocket money to buy toys, they might scold him. Of course, Xiaodong didn't dare to ask his parents for money.

And his last hope fell on the red envelope from Wang Hao's family.

But that day, no matter how loudly he shouted in the crowd that he did not grab the red envelope, Wang Hao ignored him.

What's even more outrageous is that when he ran to the left, Wang Hao threw red envelopes to the right, and when he ran to the right, Wang Hao threw them to the left.

In short, wherever he ran, Wang Hao would run the other way.

It seems that Xiaodong is deliberately going against him, deliberately not wanting to give him a red envelope, and deliberately targeting him and bullying him!

He had been looking forward to the red envelope and wanted the toys for so long, but because Wang Hao deliberately targeted him, he couldn't buy them at all!

Xiaodong was very angry when he thought that he couldn't buy toys for himself and could only watch them learn to play with them. They might even laugh at him behind his back.

From his perspective, Wang Hao was the culprit for his inability to buy toys, so he held a grudge against him.

Xiaodong was so angry that he didn't get the red envelope and ran back home without eating.

At noon, his mother looked for him everywhere at the banquet but couldn't find him. She called him but he didn't answer. She thought something had happened to him and was so worried that she almost cried.

When she came back one last time, she found that the boy was sleeping at home. She was so angry that she scolded him severely and fined him for a week's pocket money.

Xiaodong was already angry because he didn't get the red envelope, and now he was fined his pocket money, which was like adding insult to injury for him.

Sad and angry, Xiaodong's resentment towards Wang Hao deepened. In the end, Xiaodong decided to take revenge on Wang Hao to vent his anger.

However, as a primary school student who has not even graduated from primary school, it is obviously not an easy task for him to take revenge on Wang Hao, an adult.

If he continued to duel with him, he probably wouldn't be able to withstand even a punch from Wang Hao, let alone beat Wang Hao to tears.

So Xiaodong felt that he couldn't do it by force, he had to use his wits!

Finally, he thought for a long time and finally came up with a good idea.

The clever idea came from when he overheard his father chatting with someone.

That time, his father was talking to someone about some taboos regarding the beams of the house. Because the content of the conversation had a bit of fantasy and the supernatural, Xiaodong was very interested in it, so he sat next to him and listened.

He heard his father say that it is best not to put anything on the beams, especially things with bad meanings, such as swords, villains, cursed notes and the like.

If these things are placed on the beams, it is very likely to affect the luck of the people living in the house, causing them to be unlucky at best, or even suffer a bloody disaster in more serious cases.

Although Xiaodong's father said at the time that these were just rules passed down by the older generation and there was no way to verify whether they were true or not, Xiaodong still remembered them deeply in his mind.

His purpose in writing down these things was simple: to tell these stories to his classmates and make them feel great.

But now he feels that these things have a greater purpose.

He didn't dare to fight Wang Hao head-on. Normally, Wang Hao couldn't meet him in the city. Isn't it the best way to put something on the beam of his house to make him unlucky?

The more Xiaodong thought about it, the more he felt that this method was feasible, and he soon started to act.

When he was a child, his father found the smallest and ugliest wooden figure he had carved for him. He then took it to Wang Hao's house. After arriving at his house, he went upstairs under the pretext of finding something for his father.

After reaching the roof of Wang Hao's house, he climbed up one of the pillars as quickly as possible. After reaching the top of the pavilion, he placed the little wooden man on the middle beam.

That's how it's done.

Because of his identity as a carpenter's son and the fact that he was just a little kid, Wang Hao's father didn't suspect that he was lying, let alone think that he went upstairs to put something on the beam!

So he didn't go upstairs to check, which led to Xiaodong's plan being completed very smoothly.

If it weren't for Tian Wanghao inviting Lin Xi home to help, they probably would never have discovered the little wooden man on the beam, let alone thought of putting a wooden man to curse their family, Xiaodong, and for such a ridiculous reason...

After hearing this, Wang Hao and his son fell into deep silence.

Although I know that children often do all kinds of incredible things because of their immaturity.

However, the outrageousness of this matter was beyond their imagination.

The carpenter was so angry about what his son had done that his face turned red. He simply couldn't face looking at Wang Hao and his son anymore!

So embarrassing!

The carpenter became angrier and angrier, so he turned around, grabbed his son's clothes and started beating him.

He was shouting and cursing at the same time.

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