"You have such a bad temper, kid. You can't be angry with anyone like this, right?"
Bi Tielin frowned, feeling annoyed as an uncle. Fu Juan was already a grown-up girl, so he couldn't hit or scold her. He could only give the order:
"Get out of the car, I'll take you back. If you have anything to say, get in the car and talk to me."
Fu Juan was escorted into the car. Bi Tielin packed up his bicycle and got in the car. He heard his niece sobbing, one after another, as if she couldn't make it.
"Juanzi, can't you talk to your mother nicely? Do you have to fight as soon as you meet?"
Fu Juan continued to cry.
Bi Tielin sighed and tried to talk:
"Stop crying and wipe your face with your scarf. Tell your uncle that your mother is really wrong. Your uncle will definitely not take her side. I will talk to her.
You're already in your teens, I don't believe you're any less naive than when you were little. You have to explain why things happened. If you don't, who will know? Is crying enough to help?
After saying this casually, Bi Tielin looked outside the car. Where was his sister's new home?
After being comforted, Fu Juan felt even more aggrieved. She was doing it for her mother's good, but her mother still beat her. She must have been adopted!
She cried out, "Uncle, why do I suffer more than my sister? I don't even want to live anymore! Really, I'd rather die so she can give birth to a boy!"
Bi Tielin was startled and didn't bother to ask where his home was. He drove slowly around and looked sideways at Fu Juan:
"Stop talking nonsense! Just talk it out. How old are you? You're acting like you're dying."
"My dad..." Fu Juan started crying and complaining very aggrievedly.
Bi Tielin's face turned very bad after hearing the thirteen-year-old girl talking about this and that.
Fu Juan had some feelings that she couldn't express, she just emphasized that she just wanted to see her father. She couldn't wait for him to come home tonight, and she had an instinct to go and see him, but Bi Tielin understood very well.
I finally understood that the child was not ignorant, but his sister really had a problem.
Entering the courtyard late at night, Bi Tielin said to Bi Jinzhi who had come forward anxiously, "No one is allowed to scold Juanzi. Let her go back to her room and sleep first. We can talk about it tomorrow if there is anything."
"Tie Lin." Fu Guo took a step forward.
Bi Tielin didn't wait for Fu Guo to finish and said bluntly, "Let's talk about it tomorrow. I've been driving all day and I'm pretty tired."
Before leaving, Bi Tielin smiled and chatted with Aunt Fu, but he only glanced at his clueless sister and didn't even look at Fu Guo. (To be continued.)
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