Granny Shen rushed up to Widow Liu, raising her arm to slap her back.
Widow Liu raised her right arm to block, while her left hand pinched the flesh around Granny Chen's waist.
Although Yang Pingping didn't get along with her mother-in-law, she couldn't just stand by and watch her get beaten up, so she rolled up her sleeves and joined the fray, grabbing at Widow Liu's short hair.
Jiang Hua was not to be outdone and stepped forward to complete the task her mother had left unfinished.
However, Widow Liu was no pushover either. She half-knelt on the ground and kicked Yang Pingping behind her.
Yang Pingping kicked him so hard he stumbled, and he could only grab onto Liu the widow's hair to steady himself.
Widow Liu winced in pain, her eyes hardening with even more ferocity. Ignoring the throbbing in her hair, she forced herself to stand, scratching Jiang Hua's face with her claws. Then she turned and lashed out at Yang Pingping with her claws.
Jiang Hua screamed, covered her face, and squatted down.
Granny Shen asked anxiously, "Girl, girl, what's wrong?"
Unable to get a reply from Jiang Hua, she gave up arguing with Widow Liu and immediately checked on her daughter's condition.
Seeing this, Widow Liu sneered and focused on dealing with Yang Pingping.
Pulling hair, slapping faces, scratching faces—they used every possible means.
The disadvantage was that Yang Pingping had long hair.
It sounds complicated, but it all happened in the blink of an eye; Widow Liu held her own against three opponents.
Seeing this, Bu Ling and Wu Yuanyuan, two girls who had never seen anything like it, gasped and quietly took a step back.
Never bully a widow's child; their fighting power is off the charts.
Sister Mo also joined the small group of three.
The onlookers, mostly middle-aged women, immediately reacted and stepped forward to separate the widow Liu and Yang Pingping, who were tearing at each other.
Widow Liu pressed Yang Pingping's head down and kowtowed to the ground, saying, "You bullied my son! You bullied my son!"
Yang Pingping was on the verge of tears. How did they manage to catch her? She was just there to make an appearance. If anyone bullied your son, why didn't you go and beat them up? What kind of hero drags innocent people into this?
Aunt Zhao hugged Widow Liu: "Sister, sister, stop hitting her, or someone will die."
Widow Liu turned a deaf ear
Aunt Wu also advised, "Xiao Liu, Xiao Liu, quickly check on your son and take him to the hospital. Don't bother arguing with them."
Upon hearing her son's voice, Widow Liu immediately released Yang Pingping.
Yes, her son!
"Xiaohua, Xiaohua, how are you? Don't scare your mother!" She rushed to her son's side, crying out.
At this moment, Liu Yuehua's face was pale, and his voice was hoarse from crying.
Widow Liu's eyes were bloodshot.
Meanwhile, Granny Shen, seeing the scratches on her daughter's face, also lost her temper and stood up to continue tearing at Widow Liu.
Aunt Zhao, who was quick-witted and agile, stopped her.
The old woman was stopped and couldn't move her hands or feet, but that didn't stop her from cursing. All sorts of foul language poured out of her mouth, including but not limited to insults about the other person's mother's organs.
Widow Liu only had eyes for her son and turned a deaf ear to everything else.
Meanwhile, seeing that things were getting out of control, Aunt Wu sent her grandson to the neighborhood office to call for help.
Sister Wang from the neighborhood office was leisurely chatting with her colleagues about gossip when she overheard...
"Aunt Wang, Aunt Wang, a fight has broken out in our yard!" Wu Dama's grandson, Xiao Qiu, shouted at the top of his lungs.
Sister Wang hadn't even had a chance to swallow her water when she almost choked on it from those words.
Catching his breath, he immediately stood up: "I'll go take a look!"
On the way, after listening to Xiao Qiu's rambling description, Sister Wang didn't know what to say.
She rushed to the backyard and saw Granny Chen comforting her daughter and Widow Liu holding her son and calling out affectionately. She immediately said, "What are you all looking at? Hurry up and get the child to the hospital!" Knocking on the head was no small matter.
This reminded Widow Liu
"Yes, the hospital, I need to take Xiaohua to the hospital." She picked up her son and ran, her steps as swift as the wind.
Her youngest son also stumbled along behind.
Jiang Sheng also wanted to go, but Sister Wang stopped him. He was one of the key parties involved; how could he leave?
"Sister Wu, why don't you come along and take a look?"
Aunt Wu nodded. Her husband was a hospital manager, so she often helped with these kinds of things. Therefore, she didn't refuse and immediately followed after him.
Sister Wang looked at everyone present: "Does anyone have a way of telling me what exactly happened?"
Just as Granny Chen was about to speak, Sister Wang said, "Sister Zhao, you speak!"
When Aunt Zhao was called upon, she didn't hesitate and immediately recounted everything she had seen, trying her best to be impartial and only state what she had observed.
"So, Widow Liu received Jiang Sheng's salary?"
Jiang Sheng immediately said, "It was for Sister Xiaolian."
Sister Wang nodded knowingly.
"Was it Jiang Hua who pushed Widow Liu's son?"
"My daughter accidentally pushed that brat while trying to save me," said Aunt Shen, fiercely protective of her daughter.
"Aunt Shen, Mr. Jiang already said he paid Widow Liu's wages himself," Sister Wang said calmly.
She was very experienced in handling these kinds of things and got straight to the point.
Jiang Sheng agreed, "Yes, it was me who gave it to Sister Xiaolian. Mom, don't be ridiculous."
Old woman Shen's eyes could devour a person
Sister Wang didn't give her a chance at all: "Both of you are at fault in this matter, but your family is the most at fault. Your son gave the money to someone else, so you should be looking for your son." She skillfully played the peacemaker.
In this matter, Widow Liu was also at fault. As a woman herself, she could certainly see through Widow Liu's tricks, but Widow Liu had the ability to completely fool Jiang Sheng, which left others with little to say. You could morally condemn her, but in reality, there was really nothing anyone could do about it.
"Furthermore, Jiang Hua is a grown woman; it's wrong for her to hit a child." Especially with such a brutal blow.
Jiang Hua covered her face and cried softly.
Granny Shen was displeased: "Officer Wang, you can't side with that little slut! My daughter only pushed that child accidentally because she was trying to save me. It wasn't intentional. Besides, that vixen scratched my daughter's face. She has to take responsibility for that."
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