Everyone present knew that Pei Yunzhou said this only to embarrass Madam Li.
He was standing up for those children.
Especially to vent Tang Wan's anger.
For Tang Wan's safety, her family relationships were not made public at the time.
Although everyone tells the outside world that Tang Wan was adopted by the Lu family, in reality, only those who have a good relationship with the Si and Lu families know that Tang Wan is actually a child of the Si family.
Thinking about this, everyone was in a bad mood.
You should know that in Si Huai's heart, Tang Wan was probably one of the only two pillars that kept him alive as a human being.
Tang Wan is also Grandma Si's pillar of support. If something happens to her, Grandma Si and Si Huai will probably really collapse.
Humans can endure darkness, but they cannot endure darkness after seeing the sunlight.
Thinking of this, Pei Yunzhou's gaze toward Madam Li became even more hostile.
Let alone the Si and Lu families, even their little devil would probably be unable to suppress his dark side.
Pei Yunzhou had watched Fu Wenzhi grow up since he was a child, and over the years he had never seen Fu Wenzhi have so much patience with anyone.
I have never seen Fu Wenzhi treat someone his own age with such an attitude.
Fu Wenzhi felt as if he had suddenly found something particularly interesting in the world, so he wanted to focus all his attention on this person.
So if Tangwan really has some problems, it won't just involve these two families.
In the current situation, neither the Fu family nor the Pei family has the home advantage.
It's the Lu family and the Si family.
Si Huai's eyes were icy as he looked at Madam Li and said, "If the Li family enjoys gifting broken glass, then I will prepare a grand gift for Madam Li in a few days."
Mrs. Li stood there and blinked, her attitude somewhat dazed and uncertain. She hadn't expected that so many people would be standing behind just a little child.
Did their Tongtong offend a powerful figure?
But after all, she was her own daughter, and she couldn't bear to let her daughter suffer. So she could only sigh and say something with some difficulty.
"Mr. Si, you're exaggerating. This is just a misunderstanding."
"Before going on the show, my daughter Tongtong prepared gifts for the other children, but she was in a bit of a rush and grabbed the wrong bag."
"The glass inside must have just broken accidentally on the way, and then Tongtong handed it to Tangwan without noticing."
She paused for a moment, a gentle smile typical of a businesswoman on her face: "It was just an accident."
Logically speaking, since Madam Li has already said so much, everyone should accept the situation and move on.
But they just wouldn't.
The head of the household sitting here is not one of those who climbed up from the bottom step by step, enduring humiliation and hardship.
They were born lone wolves who graduated from the pyramids.
They are ruthless and uncompromising in pursuing their goals, which is why their respective families have amassed ever-expanding territories.
Especially Si Huai.
The Si Group is completely different from other conglomerates that are backed by family members.
The Si Group is controlled by Si Huai and his grandmother. He has absolute control and decision-making power.
It's always been a matter of whether he wants to give others a way out, but no one ever gives him a way out or wants him to back down.
Although Si Huai was in a wheelchair, his gaze was always fixed on the sky.
Bowing one's head is absolutely not something he would do.
Those who once made him bow his head are now buried in the earth.
The only person who can make him bow his head right now is a little kid.
"Misunderstanding?" Si Huai repeated Madam Li's words, his eyes filled with cold indifference. In this hot summer, it was as if one were in an ice cellar, making one tremble with fear.
“I don’t think there’s any misunderstanding. It’s probably because your daughter and Tangtang don’t get along very well.”
"When Tangtang first started school, Li Tong, as an older student, came up to her and said some unpleasant things. However, we didn't take these things to heart. If she could handle it herself, we let her handle it."
The "she" in Si Huai's painting is not Li Tong, but Tang Wan.
Madam Li was not a fool, so she understood in that instant.
Among the families before her, Tang Wan possessed absolute freedom.
At this moment, Madam Li's last glimmer of hope vanished. She sighed helplessly and then asked, "So what price do you want us to pay now?"
Children talk about feelings, while adults only talk about interests.
The trending topics online are about "not wanting to be wronged, not wanting to apologize, and not wanting to comfort others," but in the eyes of these people, it seems that only by making themselves "bleed" can this matter be suppressed.
If it's just about interests, then it's a good thing, since interests will always be settled eventually.
But if not...
Madam Li shook her head, banishing the ominous thought from her mind, and looked at the people in front of her, awaiting their "judgment."
After a while, Lu Yao, who hadn't spoken, pushed the glass in front of her over. The glass fell to the ground with a crisp sound and shattered into pieces.
Both of them also possessed the characteristic lazy and indifferent demeanor typical of the Lu family.
The moment he opened his mouth, it was as if an omnipresent mist had enveloped the air conditioning in the room, making everyone feel on high alert: "If we're talking about these things, don't we have them too?"
"When I left, my mother said sternly that no one should let our children suffer any injustice."
"If we adults can't do it, then others certainly can't either."
"We didn't call you here to discuss solutions, we just wanted to inform you of our decision."
"What?" Upon hearing Lu Yao's words, Madam Li's eyes widened in disbelief as she looked at her. Her voice lost its composure and became somewhat sharp. "This is just children playing around."
Is it necessary to do this?
Then, she used her last bit of reason to stop herself from saying those words.
Because Madam Li noticed that the expressions on the faces of those present were not pleasant.
If he had dared to say those words, the Li family might have faced even greater retaliation.
"Playing around?"
Lu Yao shook her head, extinguished the cigarette in her hand, and said, "This is not a joke."
"This was a vicious act of bullying."
"Not everything can be dealt with with a few light words. Here, the child's personal needs come first."
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