“Your dad is shorter than my dad, so he can’t beat my dad at all. My dad can drive a big truck, can your dad do that? My dad is the best, a thousand times better than your dad.”
The two children each said something, giving Deng's ninth child no chance to refute.
"Your mother is wrong. My mother loves my father and would never leave him. It's your mother who would leave your father because he's so ugly."
Hehe was afraid that he would hit his brother, so he stood up angrily.
What he said was so offensive that even the adults on the other side couldn't stand it anymore.
Why are these two kids so blunt? It's so awkward, talking about likes and dislikes all the time.
The youngest son of the Deng family wanted to retort, but when he heard what Chaochao Hehe said, he opened his mouth but didn't know what to say.
He felt he couldn't argue with them; his father wasn't as tall as Chaochao Hehe's father, nor as good-looking as their fathers.
Chaochao Hehe's father can drive a car, but his father can only ride a bicycle.
His father and mother always argued, and his mother had said several times that she would not live with his father anymore. Thinking about this, he suddenly burst into tears.
"Waaah, my mom won't abandon me. Even if we go back to my grandma's house, she'll take me with her. My dad isn't ugly," the youngest son of the Deng family cried as he spoke loudly.
He suddenly remembered how, when his parents used to argue, his mother would take him back to his maternal grandparents' house. His mother would never abandon him.
"Hmph, that's nothing. If my mom goes to my grandma's house, she'll not only take us with her, but also my dad, my great-grandfather, and my grandpa."
"Your dad is definitely not as good-looking as my dad. My mom said my dad is the best-looking, and we're good-looking too."
Chaochao's voice was louder than his. He was the one who said first that his mother didn't want them, and only then did he say that his father was ugly.
He knew that "maternal grandmother" meant "maternal grandmother" in Chinese. When they went to their maternal grandmother's house, their father went with them. He wasn't lying.
The youngest son of the Deng family racked his brains but still couldn't think of a reply, so he could only run home crying.
The adults watching the play thought that college students were different; their children were all so capable.
These two brothers are clearly much younger than others, but they don't seem afraid of trouble at all.
Suti watched the commotion from behind, listening to Chaochao Hehe logically refute others' words and point out their mistakes.
In the end, they kept poking at people's sore spots, attacking whatever they knew they cared about.
Of course, there are some things that don't need to be said, such as "Mom likes Dad" or "Dad likes Mom more."
Seeing that the two children were about to return, she hurriedly ran back into the house, pretending that she knew nothing.
The two little ones are also very good at pretending; when they get home, they whine and beg their great-grandmother for treats.
If Suti hadn't seen it with her own eyes, she would have really thought nothing had happened.
However, since they didn't say anything, she didn't intend to expose them. She believed that children were the ones who could best sense whether their parents had a good relationship.
Their family is their greatest source of strength. Judging from what Chaochao and Hehe say in front of outsiders, they firmly believe that their family will always be together.
She is even more convinced that her parents will not abandon them, because she and Baichuan love each other very much, and they can feel it.
Suti hates it when people say things like, "Your mother doesn't want you anymore," or "Your mother ran away."
The adults thought it was a joke, but the children didn't know. Fortunately, she instilled the right values in them from a young age.
If you can't teach other people's children, you must teach your own children well.
The two children are more mentally resilient than their peers; they are better able to distinguish right from wrong, and even adults cannot fool them.
Suti tidied up the clothes, sorting out those that needed washing and setting aside the ones that didn't need washing and needed drying.
She had just finished tidying up when she heard shouting and cursing coming from next door.
“I told you not to talk nonsense, I told you not to talk nonsense. Who do you think you are? You even made your dad drive. If your dad were that capable, you wouldn’t exist.”
"I don't know what kind of wife I'll marry back now, and you still dare to cry in front of me? You deserve it."
Suti frowned as she listened to the noise that was clearly coming from the next yard, but now it sounded like it was right next to her ear.
She knew she was saying this on purpose for their family to hear.
“I did nothing wrong. It was my mom who said that Li Tengyuan and the others’ mothers would abandon them in the future. You all clearly heard it at the time.”
The youngest son of the Deng family was beaten and cried loudly. He didn't know why his family wouldn't admit it.
"You stubborn brat, why are you so obstinate? You'd better go apologize to them right now, or you won't be eating dinner tonight."
Intermittent voices, men and women, young and old, all condemned the youngest son of the Deng family, trying to shift the blame onto the child.
They might think that saying "the child is just being immature" is enough to get by, without considering whether it has left any psychological trauma on the child.
They didn't even consider whether what they were doing was right or wrong; they did it to show their family, simply because they felt they couldn't afford to offend them.
Fearing retaliation against their family, Suti looked at Chaochao Hehe, who looked bewildered and worried, clearly frightened.
"Chao Chao, He He, come here." Su Ti looked at the two of them, who were probably wondering if they had done something wrong.
"Mom, he got beaten up?" Chaochao and Hehe were a little scared, wondering if it was because of what they had said.
“It has nothing to do with you that they were beaten. It’s their parents’ fault. It’s irresponsible of adults to make children bear the consequences of their mistakes.”
"But we can only take care of our own family members, not others. Everyone has their own life."
“We just need to take care of our own family. You all did a great job today. Mom is so proud of you.”
“No matter what, Mom will always believe in you.” Suti encouraged them and told them that the family was wrong.
"Mom, how do you know what we did?" Hehe glanced at his mother. Had his mother heard what they were saying outside?
"..."
“That’s because Mom believes in you. The expressions on your faces tell Mom that this matter is related to you. Mom feels that this time it’s definitely not your fault.”
Suti almost gave himself away; that brat's brain works too fast.
Chaochao and Hehe thought their mother was too smart; she could guess what was going on as soon as she saw the neighbor crying.
They didn't hide it from each other, and in their childish voices, they complained that their mother loved their father so much that she wouldn't leave.
Others may not know, but they do. Sometimes they see their mother secretly kissing their father, and their father will also touch their mother's head.
Sometimes Dad would pick Mom up and play with her inside the house. Dad said that Mom is a girl, and they have to protect her.
They got along so well with their father, their mother must have been crazy to leave. If she had left, she wouldn't have such a good husband and son anymore.
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