Chapter 294 An Opportunity Comes to Your Door
Deng Sisi reached out to grab it, "You are not the only one who has it. This is also given to me by my grandma."
I dodged it quickly: "Really? How can I put the things grandma gave you in my box?"
When my grandma gave it to me, she put it in a red cloth bag, and I bought a beautiful little box to put it in.
The small golden Buddha weighs about one or two taels and is not worth too much, but it was left to me by my grandma and has extraordinary meaning.
Deng Sisi was in the second year of junior high school when she stole the little golden Buddha. How could she know that I bought the box myself?
At this time she was still stubborn, "I just thought your box was beautiful, so I brought it back to put it in. You can't say that the little golden Buddha is yours just because the box is yours.
If grandma can buy one for you, why can't she buy one for me too?"
When I heard this, I laughed out loud, and my mother's face looked unhappy.
Because my mother knew that there was only one little golden Buddha, and it was not bought by grandma, but left to her by her mother.
When she saw me smiling, she knew she must have said something wrong. She got angry and came up to me to grab it, saying, "Grandma doesn't belong to you alone. Why should you give it to me instead of me?"
When she pounced on me, I had an idea and quickly dodged with one hand, and grabbed her hair with the other hand and pulled it down hard.
She immediately cried out in pain, and I hurriedly and calmly stuffed the little golden Buddha and a small strand of hair into my trouser pocket.
As expected, when my mother saw us starting to fight, she immediately came over to stop us. Actually, she was pulling me over unilaterally. My mother is the best at taking sides.
I pretended that she stopped me and I couldn't stand steadily, so I grabbed her shoulders. It happened that her long hair was caught by me, and I successfully pulled out several strands of hair.
My mother felt a pain on her scalp and immediately flew into a rage, "Mengmeng, you're pulling my hair! Let go!"
I then pretended to be a little panicked and said, "I'm sorry, Mom. I didn't stand firmly just now, so I pulled you."
Of course my mother never thought that I went there for her hair.
I quietly put the hair into the other pocket.
My mother straightened her hair that I had messed up, and said with suppressed anger, "You two girls, fighting over a small thing, what a disgrace!"
At this time, my father and uncle came in after hearing what we were doing.
My father was surprised to see us. He had never seen me fight before.
"Mengmeng, what's going on? Why are you fighting with Sisi again?"
Before Deng Sisi could speak, I spoke first, "Dad, do you remember when I was a freshman in high school, I went home one weekend and found that the little golden Buddha that grandma gave me was gone?"
My dad thought for a moment and said, "It seems so. What? Did you find it just now?"
"Yes, I found it in the drawer of Deng Sisi's desk." I took out the small box and opened it to show my dad. "I asked my mom at the time if it was Deng Sisi who took it, and she said it couldn't be her."
Deng Sisi blushed and uttered, "I didn't steal it. My aunt gave it to me. I didn't know it was Sister Mengmeng's. I thought it was given to me by my grandma."
My mother looked at her in surprise. It was obvious that Deng Sisi's lie caught her off guard.
I said coldly, "So you mean it was my mother who lied back then?"
In front of her uncle, Deng Sisi didn't dare admit that she had stolen it. Her uncle cared most about his reputation and usually pretended to be indifferent and clear-minded.
If he knew that Deng Sisi had done such a stealing thing, he would definitely not let her off easily.
Deng Sisi's eyes instantly turned red, and she hid behind my mother feeling aggrieved.
She pulled my mother's sleeve and whispered, "Aunt, have you forgotten?
At that time, I said this little golden Buddha was beautiful, and you said it was passed down from your grandmother. I like it, so please give it to me."
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