Chapter 658 Stealing at a young age
Yang Qing leaned on the sofa, staring at the computer screen, "Haha, this time I can make a lot of money again, Yan Jinyi is such an idiot."
"Aunt, thank you for helping me." Leng Yuxi squatted in front of Yang Qing, resting her head on her knees, smiling proudly.
"What are you thanking me for? We are all family." Yang Qing touched the top of Leng Yuxi's head. "As long as you are happy, Huo Xishen, your cousin will definitely help you get it back, and that Yan Jinyi will definitely pay the price for this."
Leng Yuxi was about to cry, "Aunt, you are so good to me."
"Silly child, you are the only girl among the younger generation in our family. If your aunt doesn't love you, who else will she love?"
The two began to plan what to do next. At this time, Yan Jinyi was sitting in Tan Sangsang's car to pick up Mumu.
"Jinyi, if we succeed in exposing Yang Qing's dirty laundry this time, the Bai family will definitely target you completely."
Yan Jinyi raised her beautiful eyes and said, "They are targeting me, so why should I be afraid of them?"
This time, because Yang Qing set a trap for her, Heiyun Village had to postpone its opening, and she was determined to get back this debt no matter what.
"Do you know how the other party plans to deal with you?"
"I don't know. I'll deal with it as it happens."
Tan Sangsang is an extremely frugal person, but she is willing to spend money on Mumu.
The kindergarten that Mumu attended was one of the best in Shengjing, and the annual tuition was expensive, so Tan Sangsang seldom bought clothes for himself.
As soon as I reached the classroom door, the teacher came out of the office in a hurry, "Mumu's mother, please come with me to the principal's office."
Tan Sangsang suddenly became nervous, "Teacher, what happened to Mumu?"
"Hey, Mumu stole something and refused to admit it. He even got into a fight with other kids. Now their parents are causing trouble. I was just about to call you."
Mumu stole something?
Tan Sangsang was shocked, "That's impossible. Our Mumu is very obedient and it's impossible for him to steal something."
The teacher looked helpless and said, "We can't be sure about this either. Just follow me first."
Tan Sangsang subconsciously looked at Yan Jinyi. Yan Jinyi pulled the mask on his face and said, "Let's go check the situation first."
In the principal's office, besides Mumu and another chubby little boy, there was also a young couple.
Judging from the way they were dressed, the couple seemed to be from a well-off family and were currently seeking advice from the headmaster.
"Director, Pengpeng's parents, Tan Yunsen's mother is here."
Peng Peng's parents looked over immediately. Seeing that it was the two women, they started to be aggressive again, "Which one of you is Tan Yunsen's mother? How did you educate your child? He stole things and refused to admit it, and he even beat people up. Do you have any family discipline?"
Tan Sangsang walked up to Mumu immediately. The little guy clenched his hands tightly, his eyes were red but he was stubborn and didn't cry.
When he saw Tan Sangsang, he just pulled her clothes in grievance, and said in a tearful voice, "Mom, I didn't steal anything. It was He Zipeng who wronged me and said that mom must have done something bad that I don't have a dad. I was angry and beat him."
Hearing this, Tan Sangsang felt extremely distressed. She quickly hugged Mumu into her arms and gently patted his back, "Mom knows. Mom believes that Mumu will not steal anything."
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Seeing this, He Zipeng's mother began to mock again: "So you are the mother of this thief. How did you educate your child at home? Without a father, you should have kept a close eye on him. He learned to steal at such a young age. What kind of character is this? I think he learned it from you, right?"
Tan Sangsang suddenly became excited, "You are talking nonsense, although Mumu comes from a single-parent family, his grandmother and I have never neglected to discipline him in terms of character and morality!"
(End of this chapter)