Chapter 67: Someone else’s cub

“Then call the comrades from the police station to check!”

Li Jing's voice came over before she even got closer.

 “Mother…”

Jiang Xiaowen couldn't help but shout out, unable to hide the joy between his brows.

Li Jing, who is wearing braids and covered in dust, is very typical of this era. Her face is quiet and steady, but she is a little less lively and cheerful than other girls of this age.

As soon as she appeared, her eyes were fixed on Xi'er, who was holding Li Ping's legs. Her eyes were dark and heavy.

The way she stared straight at Xi'er was too abrupt, causing everyone's attention to return to Xi'er.

 “Quiet!”

Li Ping's legs were held by her daughter, and she didn't go over to greet Li Jing. She just looked at Li Jing up and down. After a while, the corners of her eyes became wet.

 “I haven’t seen you for a while, and I was wondering if you have recovered? It’s great to see you okay!”

 Are Li Ping and "Li Jing" familiar?

Of course it’s familiar!

 Li Ping almost became "Li Jing's" mother-in-law, how could she not be familiar with her?

Not only is she familiar with "Li Jing", Xi'er is also very familiar with "Li Jing". Because of Jiang Jianhui, "Li Jing" gave Xi'er a lot of food and fun, and often took her out to play. The relationship between the elder and the younger is very deep.

 Only later…

 Jiang Jianhui and Xia Chunlan, an educated youth, got married, and "Li Jing" also got married, and they became estranged when they were a child.

When "Li Jing" wanted to ask Jiang Jianhui for help when she was in trouble, it was Xi'er who blocked the door. She opened and closed her mouth to "Li Jing" that she was her sister-in-law, saying how nice she was, and even mocking "Li Jing". He didn't even buy her a piece of candy, and he still wanted to marry her brother. It was simply delusional!

When "Li Jing" sadly and desperately asked her, hadn't she said that she liked her the most before? Xi'er, for such a young girl, sarcastically said to her that she was not really good to her at all for her brother's sake. She was shameless and threw the stones, sandbags, bamboo dragonflies and other gadgets she often played with that she often played with like **** on her body. She also said that her brother was busy coaxing her sister-in-law to get out.

Li Jing doesn’t like someone else’s kid who does one thing in front of others but another behind their back.

Li Jing was silent for a moment and asked Xi'er indifferently, "Xiaoya called you aunt, but you didn't care about her when she was being beaten?"

As soon as Li Jing said this, people like Li Ping who were familiar with her were stunned.

Li Jing is a lively, cheerful and face-saving little girl. How could she ever say such embarrassing words so coldly?

Seeing that Li Jing, who used to like her, also doubted her, Xi'er hugged Li Ping's legs and cried aggrievedly, "Sister Jing, don't you like me anymore? Ugh...I don't care, why do you all blame me?"

In some ways, Xi'er is much more mature than other children of the same age in the village. She already knows how to defend herself, even to the point where she will subconsciously defend herself when others ask her questions.

Li Jing was too lazy to reason with someone else's Zaizai. She turned her head and looked at the captain of the production team, "Who did it? You'll know if you ask Xiaoya!"

Zhao brother-in-law said subconsciously, "What that silly girl said..."

Li Jing turned her head with a "swish", her eyes were extremely cold, "Xiaoya is not stupid!"

Jiang Qingzhi frowned, "Then ask Xiaoya first!"

Up to the time of the accident, he had not asked Jiang Xiaoya, or even thought about it, because Jiang Xiaoya did have problems with her intelligence. She walked slowly, spoke slowly, and would call her mother when she was called mother, and other children would hit her. , she will also laugh cheerfully.

The people in the village didn't call her "silly girl" for nothing.

 (End of this chapter)

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