Chapter 418 Is the man at fault, but the woman is completely innocent? Can one hand really clap?



The young men immediately pulled the man aside, giving Lin Xiaoxiao room to maneuver.

Lin Xiaoxiao walked up to the woman who was on the verge of tears and wiped away her tears. "Why are you crying? You did nothing wrong. The ones who are wrong are those vile bastards who spew filth."

The women blinked at her, somewhat moved.

Then, Lin Xiaoxiao looked at the middle-aged man next to her, "Didn't you just say that it takes two to tango?"

"It's me, so what?" The middle-aged man felt he hadn't said anything wrong.

Does the man's fault mean the woman's fault is irrelevant?

In his words, these women are indecent and always showing their faces in public.

If they were like women in feudal society, obediently staying at home to be good wives and mothers, never venturing out of the house, other men wouldn't even be able to touch them.

They keep saying that women can hold up half the sky, yet they take jobs that should belong to men, and they act like they're going to die if they're touched.

Pah, serves him right.

The middle-aged man was disdainful, but the next second he received a slap on his left cheek.

"Smack!"

An unusually loud sound.

The middle-aged man felt a burning pain on his left cheek and his head was spinning, as if he had suffered a concussion.

It took him a while to come to his senses. "You dare hit me?"

"No, no, no." Lin Xiaoxiao shook her finger seriously, "This is not hitting."

Everyone: "......"

Her gaze involuntarily fell on the middle-aged man's face, and she shuddered. The man probably didn't even realize that his face was swollen and congested with blood, as if it was about to burst.

The next second, Lin Xiao said, "Didn't you say it takes two to tango? I have to correct your misconception. So, can't it take two to tango?"

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