Chapter 71 Chao Chao's words make sense



Chapter 71 Chao Chao's words make sense

Jian Yunsang wanted to laugh. She looked at Yuanyuan and asked, "Why not?"

Yuanyuan sighed, tried hard to pull his face out, rubbed his cheeks, and said in a condescending manner, "We can't be nagging people. Gong Xingwen didn't say anything, it was his choice. We have to respect his choice. Although I am very angry, we can't be mean people. Hmm!!"

Chaochao doesn’t understand what respect means, she only knows one thing.

"But, if a child gets sick in someone else's home, don't they have to tell their parents? When we were in Shangliu Village, Hu Baodun went to Dazhu's house to play, and he bumped his mouth and broke the skin. Dazhu's parents went to tell the Hu family, and Aunt Yu told me that if Dazhu's parents didn't go to the Hu family to complain, then Hu Laifu would blame Dazhu's family. Now Brother Xingwen has a rash all over his body, which is much more serious than the broken skin at the corner of his mouth. If we don't tell anyone, then, then will his parents blame our family?"

Jian Yunsang looked at the little girl in surprise. He didn't expect her to say such a thing.

Yuanyuan's eyes widened. "Sister Chaochao, you, you are right. Then, if we tell Gong Xingwen's parents, wouldn't that count as complaining?"

After saying this, he looked up at Jian Yunsang, obviously asking for her opinion.

Jian Yunsang squatted down, "Chao Chao is right, Gong Xingwen came to the He family to play, and he was sick and called the family doctor. As parents, your grandmother and I have the obligation and responsibility to explain everything to his parents. We didn't complain, we just explained the matter to avoid them misunderstanding our family. But his parents will definitely ask what the disease is and how he got it, so we can't hide it, right?"

Yuanyuan nodded. "Yes, it's obviously not our fault. We can't let his parents misunderstand us." Their He family would never take the blame for Aunt Cui.

Well, the nature of the matter has changed now. It was originally a matter of filing a complaint, but now it has become a matter for the He family to prove their innocence.

"Then tell me."

Jian Yunsang stood up and asked Chaochao and Yuanyuan to go have lunch. After they left, she took out her cell phone.

Gong Xingwen didn't have her mother's number, but it would be easy for her to check it if she wanted to.

The other party seemed very busy. It took a while for him to pick up the phone. "Hello, who is this?"

"Hello, I'm Jian Yunsang, He Zheyuan's aunt. Are you Gong Xingwen's mother, Ms. Ding?"

Ding Qingpei was stunned for a moment. Although she was busy, she still knew the name of her son's good friend. He Zheyuan's little aunt, that was...

"Teacher Jian, hello, hello." It was said that Jian Yunsang moved out of the He family because of her divorce from He Nanzhou. She didn't know whether she should call her Mrs. He. Fortunately, Jian Yunsang was a teacher, and most people called her Teacher Jian when she went out.

"It's like this, Ms. Ding. Gong Xingwen is allergic to mangoes and is now at the He family. He's fine, don't worry, but there's something I want to discuss with you..."

Jian Yunsang told the whole story about Aunt Cui. She didn't know what kind of personality Ding Qingpei had. Was she too busy to care about Gong Xingwen or just not paying attention? So she didn't wait for Ding Qingpei to ask questions. She took the initiative to mention Aunt Cui and threw the question to her in a simple and clear manner.

This time the allergy was not a big deal and did not cause any serious consequences. But Aunt Cui's behavior is really unpredictable. Who knows what she will do next time? If something really happens, it will be too late to regret.

So she focused on Aunt Cui's matter to make Ding Qingpei realize the seriousness of the matter.

Gong Xingwen was still young and there were some things he couldn't judge, so he just thought she was meddling in his affairs.

After hearing this, Ding Qingpei's tone instantly lowered a little, and she suppressed some anger, "She gave Wenwen mangoes, and you dare to say that?"

"Aunt Cui will be here soon, I wonder if you..." She wanted to ask whether to record the conversation.

Before he could finish his words, he heard Ding Qingpei hurriedly say, "When she comes over, please ask Teacher Jian to call me again so that I can also hear what she means."

"Sure. Originally I wanted to talk to Xingwen alone, but then I thought about it. I'm just a stranger to him, and he trusts Aunt Cui more. It doesn't matter if he doesn't listen to me, but I'm afraid he will turn around and tell Aunt Cui. So I called you, thinking that you can make the judgment. After all, it's more appropriate for parents to handle this matter."

"Yes, I'm sorry for the trouble. Thank you, Teacher Jian. I understand."

Not long after the phone call ended, Aunt Cui came over.

She was brought to the door of the guest room by the He family's aunt, and happened to meet Jian Yunsang who came over after reconnecting the phone, and Chaochao and Yuanyuan who hurried over after hearing the noise.

When Yuanyuan saw Aunt Cui, he glared at her, snorted coldly, and pushed the door open.

Aunt Cui opened her mouth and apologized, "I'm so sorry, our Xingwen..."

She walked into the room while talking, and before she finished, she saw Gong Xingwen lying on the bed with a red rash on his face.

Aunt Cui's heart skipped a beat and she understood.

Gong Xingwen saw her coming over, and a look of joy appeared on his face, "Aunt Cui, you're here."

Seeing him like this, Jian Yunsang felt that she was right not to try to analyze the situation with Gong Xingwen. Aunt Cui had taken care of him for several years, and even if some of her words and actions made Gong Xingwen uncomfortable, he still subconsciously relied on her.

In particular, Aunt Cui's approach was very clever. She did not beat or scold him, but instead brainwashed him by saying that it was for Gong Xingwen's own good.

Jian Yunsang put his cell phone on the cabinet beside him, then looked at Aunt Cui, who was already sitting on the edge of the bed, asking Gong Xingwen about his well-being.

Jian Yunsang waited until she had finished speaking before asking, "I'm allergic to mangoes. Does Aunt Cui know about this?"

Aunt Cui quickly calmed down. She turned around, wiped her eyes and said, "I know about this."

"Then you still feed him?"

Aunt Cui sighed and said, "Mrs. He, you misunderstood. I gave him mangoes for Wenwen's own good. You don't know that every time Wenwen saw others eating mangoes, he would look at them eagerly. You say this child has never had to worry about food and clothing since he was a child. He has no worries about what he wants to eat, but he has been thinking about this one thing for a long time. I really can't bear to see him like that. I feel so distressed. But I have no choice but to take him away by force. But this child is sensible and doesn't cry or make a fuss. I feel even more uncomfortable seeing this. I thought there must be a way, so I tried my best to think of a way. Coincidentally, I saw on the Internet that there is a desensitization treatment. Let him eat a little bit first, and he will get used to it slowly. Many examples have been successful, especially some children who are allergic to eggs. Now they can eat anything. I just started it."

Jian Yunsang smiled. Aunt Cui was really good at talking.

(End of this chapter)

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