Chu Yifeng gritted his teeth and opened his eyes, staring fiercely ahead. He already had the answer in his mind.
No matter how confused his grandmother is, she can make as much noise as she wants behind closed doors, but it's not up to outsiders to educate her!
However, when he entered the house, he changed his mind, forced to do so.
Chu Yifeng was trying his best to get out of this situation and suppress his temper. He saw his aunt talking to him with red and swollen eyes, but he didn't even blink or say a word. He ignored his aunt's tears and slapping thighs, begging for help.
He glanced at the dirty and messy living room, bent down in his wheelchair, and looked directly at the old lady who was wiping her tears.
He looked at his dear grandmother crying with tears and snot, and his heart was in turmoil.
There's a feeling of discomfort, a feeling of being disappointed in one's parents, and a feeling of helplessness that says, "Please, grandma, don't cause any more trouble."
Chu Yifeng asked in a deep voice: "Grandma, did I tell you just now? You know you did something wrong, right?"
Old Mrs. Chu was frightened. Her two large hands covered with age spots grabbed Chu Yifeng's sleeves.
"Me? Xiaofeng, I'm your real grandmother. The soldier patrolling the yard just now asked me to press my fingerprints, saying that I was doing something illegal! Woohoo, how did I break the law? I just wanted to find out what your wife looks like. I was afraid that I wouldn't live to see her, so I wanted to check for you, woohoo..."
Chu Yifeng gritted his teeth and finally got angry.
He frowned and questioned Mrs. Chu:
"Granny, we must break free from feudal superstitions and crack down on all kinds of monsters and demons. All those who practice superstition must be criticized and punished by the whole society. This is a high-voltage line! Didn't you experience this a few years ago? Didn't you see that even offering Buddha statues was not allowed?
Your son, my father, is a general of the Party and the people, a general in office!
You are gambling with his future, don't you know?!
Do you know what public opinion will say about our Chu family? It will spread like wildfire overnight!
Look at me, I can't even stand up yet. My father is still in the hospital, and my mother has had heart attacks and almost been hospitalized. What are you doing?!"
My aunt was so frightened by Chu Yifeng's loud questioning that she forgot to cry.
Old Mrs. Chu asked her grandson in a daze: "Xiao Feng, are you blaming grandma?"
Chu Yifeng turned his wheelchair sideways. He didn't look at the pitiful expression on Old Lady Chu's face. He took a few deep breaths and urged himself to solve the problem first. He would figure it out outside first and then go home and talk to his grandmother. This time, he had to figure it out.
He stared at the wine cabinet and asked, "Tell me first, those so-called great gods are harder to find than criminals. Who did you find them through?"
"Old Wang's nanny!" The old lady cried in confusion. She didn't understand. She spent money of her own free will, so how could she be breaking the law? The Wang family's nanny said that the Wang family in the compound had also found someone, so why did the Chu family have to suffer the consequences? Why?
The older woman became more and more dissatisfied as she muttered, "Xiaofeng, grandma is so kind-hearted. She's trying to help you avoid disaster. She said our predictions were spot on, and now she's criticizing you?..."
Chu Yifeng turned around instantly and looked at the old lady lying on the sofa in disbelief.
Extremely disappointed.
It’s terrible when a person refuses to obey anyone and is not afraid of anyone!
Chu Yifeng swallowed hard and said, "Grandma, go tell the investigation team about your thirst for knowledge. Talk to them about your persistence and absurdity!"
He signaled Liu Dapeng to push him away...
__________The author has something to say:
Regarding Old Lady Chu, I will probably write about half a chapter to one chapter tomorrow. I will write about the subsequent results and how the incident ended if it got out of hand. I will only mention her briefly in the future, and it will be a long time before she appears again, so don't miss her too much.
I remember when I first wrote about this old lady, a long time ago, a book friend posted a comment in the middle of the night and pointed out the clue I had buried. She even pointed out with my telepathy why I buried this clue and how it would develop from a line to a circle in the future.
Seeing our leader, Xiaoxiao66, throw away another Heshi Bi, it seems I need to update! As soon as possible, I'm trying to control my laziness and not be hopelessly lazy. Muah, sweethearts, good night. (To be continued.)
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