Chapter 70: Actions, Not Hearts
Gong Xingwen felt a little aggrieved. He was sick, but Yuanyuan still beat him.
But he still picked up his watch and dialed Aunt Cui's number.
However, the other party did not pick up the phone from the first ring to the last ring. Jian Yunsang and Song Zhen looked at each other and said, "Call again."
Gong Xingwen dialed again, but the phone rang for a long time and the other party still didn't answer.
The people of Daqi under the sky were stunned for a moment. It turned out that when calling with this thing, the other party had to pick up the phone before a conversation could take place.
No one answered the phone after calling twice, and Gong Xingwen was getting a little angry.
Jian Yunsang paused and asked Gong Xingwen to give her the number. She took out her own phone and called. Unexpectedly, the other party picked up the phone after just two rings. "Hello, who is this?"
Jian Yunsang was so angry that she laughed, "This is the He family, is this Aunt Cui?"
"Ah? Yes, yes, yes."
"Gong Xingwen called you twice, why didn't you answer?"
Aunt Cui paused, seeming a little embarrassed. "I'm sorry, I have too many things, and my phone was pressed at the bottom of my bag. Look, I just found it out."
That's quite a coincidence.
Aunt Cui was a little worried when she saw that she was silent, "That..."
"Come to the He family. Something happened to Gong Xingwen."
"Ah? What's the matter?" Aunt Cui's voice suddenly raised and she asked nervously.
"You'll find out when you come over."
"Did he have a fight with the young master of the He family? Oh, he was furious when he went there, saying that he wanted to settle accounts with the young master. I thought he was just joking. I'm sorry, I'm sorry, this kid has a bad temper. I will definitely talk to him nicely later and ask him to apologize to the young master..."
The more Jian Yunsang listened, the more she frowned. She was too lazy to listen to her further explanation and just hung up the phone.
Song Zhen, who was standing by, couldn't help but get angry when she heard this. "What kind of person is this? She gets paid to take care of the child, but not only did she throw the child here and run away, but now she is blaming the child without knowing right or wrong. Does she really think of herself as the child's parent?"
Speaking of parents, Song Zhen asked Gong Xingwen, "Does she often leave you aside and go about her own business? Do your parents know about this?"
Gong Xingwen was still a little confused, but he still shook his head, "I don't know, my parents are very busy. Aunt Cui said that I shouldn't tell my parents about these little things, so as not to add burden to them. I have grown up and need to learn to be independent. So she let me play by myself. Sometimes she put me in the playground and she would pick me up after I played for an afternoon. Aunt Cui said that I have food, clothes and school to go to now, which is much better than many people."
He sighed and said, "That's true, Aunt Cui took me to the orphanage, and I'm happier than those kids."
Gong Xingwen's parents were indeed very busy. Although their family background was not as good as the He family's, it was better than the average family. Both of their parents were still working, so they found a nanny for their child.
They had interviewed Aunt Cui, who was very efficient, healthy, professionally trained, and dedicated. They also spent half a year observing her before they felt comfortable handing the child over to her.
After hearing this, Yuanyuan slapped his thigh and said, "You are stupid. Your Aunt Cui is just PPing you."
Jian Yunsang frowned, "It's PUA."
Yuanyuan, "It's all the same." He patted Gong Xingwen's shoulder and sighed, "I've always known that you're not very smart, but I didn't expect that you didn't feel anything when being bullied like this. You're so miserable. It's really not easy for children in welfare homes. They don't have parents, but you do have parents. Aunt Cui makes you uncomfortable, so you have to learn to complain, understand?"
Gong Xingwen was a little unconvinced, "Why am I not smart? I just think I am a man and I don't need to care about trivial matters."
Although he said so, his voice became lower and lower. In fact, he wanted to argue about many things, but Aunt Cui said that boys should be more generous, so he didn't dare to say it.
Thinking of this, Gong Xingwen felt a little aggrieved. "I only listened to her because she made sense. I am old enough to tell that what she said was right. How could I not listen and complain just because her words were unpleasant? How would I be any different from a naughty child?"
Jian Yunsang: "..." Is this an alternative explanation for the naughty child? Aunt Cui is really capable.
Yuanyuan was almost mad, "You really won't tell your parents? You are so stupid."
"I won't tell you. Don't bother me. I'm not stupid. You go out. I'm not feeling well and need to rest." As he said that, he pulled the quilt up to cover his head.
Yuanyuan yelled "Ahhhhh" a few times, then stomped out angrily, muttering indignantly, "You'll lose your temper with me and say you're not feeling well. If you have the guts, tell your Aunt Cui. You're making me so mad."
Jian Yunsang and Song Zhen looked at each other. The latter shook her head and said to Gong Xingwen, "Then Wenwen, you should take a rest first and wait for your Aunt Cui to come."
After saying that, he chased after Yuanyuan.
Jian Yunsang held Chao Chao's hand and walked out of the guest room. As soon as they left the room, Chao Chao looked up and asked her, "Mom, is that Aunt Cui a bad person?"
Jian Yunsang gave her an example, "If you can't eat something, you will feel uncomfortable and sick if you eat it, or even your life may be in danger. But someone insists on letting you eat it, and says it's okay and it's for your own good. Do you think she is good?"
Chao Chao shook his head vigorously, "Not good."
"Yes, so Chaochao, remember, when we judge a person, we should not judge by what he says, but by what he does. We should judge by his deeds, not his heart. No matter how much someone says, if he does something to hurt you, he is not a good person."
Chao Chao nodded as if he understood, and many Daqi people under the sky also began to think about it.
Are we talking about actions rather than intentions?
Chao Chao looked back at the door and asked in confusion, "Why doesn't Brother Xingwen want to tell his parents?"
She couldn't understand it. When she saw Hu Baodun being bullied, he would go home and act like a spoiled child and complain to Hu Laifu and Zheng. She was actually very envious of him.
Every time she was beaten or scolded, she would think, it would be nice if she also had parents. When she felt sad or wronged, she would just talk to her parents and she would be very happy.
"Because he still can't tell whether Aunt Cui is doing this for his own good. As bystanders, we feel that what Aunt Cui did is wrong, but he may not realize it."
Chao Chao seemed to understand, "Then can't we tell his parents?"
"Of course not." It was Yuanyuan who spoke.
Jian Yunsang looked in the direction of the voice and found that Yuanyuan had not gone far. He was squatting at the stairs, with his entire little face squeezed out from the gap in the railing, making his face look round and chubby.
(End of this chapter)
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