Ye Qingqing was going to the kitchen to help Lin Shufang prepare dinner. Lu Mo was coming home for dinner tonight, and Lin Shufang wanted to cook some of Lu Mo's favorite dishes. She also prepared a highly nourishing turtle soup so that Lu Mo could have a good restorative meal and give her another smart, cute, and healthy granddaughter.
Lin Shufang turned on the range hood and couldn't hear the old lady's cursing for a while. The little pig, who was playing alone in the living room, listened for a while. Although he couldn't understand the old lady's foul language, he knew it wasn't nice. So he went out by himself and stood at the door like a little adult.
Why did you come to my house and start cursing at me?
The child's innocent words startled the old woman who was sitting on the ground wailing, but she quickly became angry, especially when she saw the cute, chubby little pig. She was even more furious.
The daughter-in-law always uses this little brat as an example, saying that her grandson isn't as well-raised as this little brat. Bah! What's the use of being good-looking? The most important thing for a man is his brain. Her son isn't good-looking either, but he's successful now.
Although she said that, the old lady was still feeling a little jealous, because she had to admit that this little rascal was indeed more likable than her grandson. At only three years old, he was already as tall as her grandson and spoke clearly, while her grandson was still stuttering at the age of three!
Envy, jealousy, anger... all sorts of emotions made the old lady lose her mind. She cursed at the piglet, "Your mother is a shameless vixen. She's meddling in my house. Does she have her eye on my son? Bah! My son wouldn't even look at that vixen!"
The little pig tilted his head and thought for a long time before he realized that "fox spirit" was not a good word. Sister Niu Niu had told him before that calling a woman a "fox spirit" was very offensive. Although he didn't understand, he thought that foxes were so cute, so how could you insult someone like that?
"My mom isn't a vixen, you're wrong." The little pig put on a serious face. He decided he didn't like this grandma anymore; she was fierce, spoke rudely, and wasn't even as pretty as his grandma.
"Your mother is a vixen, a slut, always wanting more than she has. She can't even control her own man, yet she comes here to meddle in my family's affairs. You little brat, get out of my way and bring your vixen mother out here. I'm not done with her today!"
The old lady got more and more worked up as she cursed, and stepped forward to push the little pig aside. The little pig blocked the doorway with its tiny body, shaking its head vigorously, "I won't let you in! You've insulted my mother, you're not welcome in my house!"
Other neighbors were drawn out, and seeing that the old lady, an adult, was about to lay a hand on a three-year-old child, they all stepped forward to break up the fight.
"Grandma Xiaojie, you're not doing this right. Little Pig is a child; you should act like an elder!"
"Yes, if there's anything, talk to an adult. Don't hit a child. Little Pig, is your mother home?"
The group finally managed to restrain the old woman, but she only became more agitated, jumping up and down and cursing, her words growing increasingly vile. The little pig's expression grew more serious, and he heard his father's words echoing in his ears, "You're a man, you have to protect your mother!"
"You're a bad person, get away from me!"
Suddenly, the pig rushed towards the old lady and shoved her hard. Caught off guard, the old lady was pushed back several steps and fell to the ground with a thud. Fortunately, it was grass, so the old lady was not injured, but she was quite frightened.
Everyone else was startled, not expecting the little pig to have such a temper. But soon they were envious. As the saying goes, you can see a person's future from the age of three. The little pig is only three years old and already knows how to stand up for his mother. Such a son is truly gratifying!
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