Ding Shuyi was no match for Aunt Wang. He was scolded so hard that he was fuming and his face turned red.
"You...you...you are shirking your responsibilities."
Xue Dingxiang went to the drawer and took out a biscuit. "You mean this biscuit? I'll eat it and see if I can help you."
As she spoke, Xue Dingxiang took the biscuits and started eating.
Ding Shuyi had a new theory: "How can adults and children be the same? Children have weak stomachs, and what adults can eat, children may not be able to eat.
Even if you are fine after eating it, it doesn’t prove that the cookies you gave to Qingqing are fine.”
Xue Dingxiang was helpless. She couldn't prove this, and she couldn't prove that either. They could only admit that it was their problem.
Aunt Wang put her hands on her hips and cursed, "I think you came here on purpose to cause trouble. If you don't leave, I'll beat you with a big broom."
"You...you are simply bandits and robbers, so unreasonable.
You want to shirk responsibility, right? I'll go to the army and ask them to make a decision. I don't believe there's no room for reason."
Seeing her pressing so hard, Xue Dingxiang asked, "What exactly do you want us to do?"
It turned out that moving out of the army was useful. If they didn't care about their own face, how could they not care about Wang Shunde's future?
Ding Shuyi felt that he had their lifeline in his hands, and he became more confident.
"I don't ask anything else from you. Now our Qingqing has been having diarrhea, you have to take her to the hospital."
Xue Dingxiang: "Okay, I can take the child to the clinic."
Aunt Wang was very unhappy. "Why should we send her to the clinic? You have so much money to burn. If we don't go, no one can leave today."
Xue Dingxiang advised her, "Mom, send the child to the clinic so that the doctor can check if there is anything wrong with the biscuits and whether the child got sick because he ate something from our house.
I just don’t believe that there would be any problem with the things I bought from the supply and marketing cooperative. I can’t let Miaomiao suffer this in vain.”
Regardless of anything else, the person has already come to her door, and she must resolve this matter thoroughly.
If the problem is not resolved, how will the people in the family compound look upon them in the future?
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