Chapter 88 Wrong idea

Jiang Xiaoxin couldn't help but mutter in a depressed voice, "How did I earn the money? He didn't even tell me. He earned the money and hid it from me!"

Jiang Weiguo put his careless second son on the ground and helped him pull up the clothes that were barely covering his belly. "I heard from your brother that he put the money in your little vault. It seems that you have arrived." I haven’t found it yet.”

Jiang Xiaoxin was really shocked now, and opened his mouth wide, "Why didn't I know?"

right!

 Jiang Weiguo touched the head of his silly second son to express comfort.

 I really want to comfort him.

How stupid would it be to count your own little treasury all day long and not find out that there is a huge amount of money left?

Jiang Xiaoxin was depressed to death. He moved his feet and moved to Li Jing's side. His head rested on her leg, and then he lightly bumped her leg, once, twice.

 Looking at his posture, he was trying to hit a wall.

“Mom, I was deceived by my brother, he must have deliberately not told me!”

Li Jing held Jiang Xiaoya who kept rubbing her arms and kept silent. At this moment, Jiang Xiaoxin came to bother her. She glanced down and casually said, "Don't tell him anything from now on!"

"good!"

 Jiang Xiaoxin straightened up suddenly and thought this was a great idea.

“From now on, if I have a secret, I will definitely not tell it to my brother, huh, let him pretend to be mysterious all day long.”

Jiang Weiguo, who was listening on the sidelines, twitched the corner of his mouth and never dared to look directly at Li Jing as his eyes swept across her body.

“Dad, where are Grandpa Liu and Grandpa Qi? Why haven’t you seen them? I heard that Grandpa Qi is sick, so I came here specially to see him!”

As Jiang Xiaoxin spoke, he stretched his head to look into the cowshed. Liu Shengyun, who had been holding back for a long time, finally poked his head out from the cowshed regardless of Qi Mingan's obstruction, "Second boy, wait a minute, I have something to ask you!"

It turned out that when they heard the noise, the two old men hid under the smelly tripe in a panic. And because of Li Jing's presence, the two old men had been holding it in and almost died of being smoked.

Liu Shengyun stepped out high and low on the cow dung that had not been cleaned up. As soon as he came out, Jiang Xiaoxin covered his nose.

 “Grandpa Liu, you smell so bad!”

Liu Shengyun couldn't help but scolded him, "What do you know, cow dung is a good thing!"

Of course Jiang Xiaoxin knew it was a good thing, but fresh cow dung also smelled really bad.

After Liu Shengyun finished speaking, he asked with a serious face: "Second boy, let me ask you, who said your sister's bones were broken? Who said that irresponsibly? She is obviously fine, nothing happened!"

Jiang Xiaoxin's eyes widened, and he could no longer hide his joy, "Grandpa Liu, is it true that my sister will not become disabled?"

"What kind of disability is it? She's fine, her hands don't need to be tied at all! Who tied those hands? It doesn't have any fixing effect at all!"

Li Jing just pretended that she didn't hear this sentence and tilted her head to one side.

Jiang Xiaoxin’s big eyes flickered, and he didn’t dare to say that his mother had tied him up.

He covered his nose and said slyly, "That's what Dr. Li from our health center said! Grandpa Liu, you don't know, he also said that my sister will be disabled, huh, what a liar. I thought he had good medical skills before, mother." That’s right, he is a quack!”

"he?"

Liu Shengyun was confused again and murmured: "No, he should know whether the bones are broken or not..."

“Grandpa Liu, what did you say?”

Jiang Xiaoxin didn't hear clearly, and raised his ears and leaned toward him. Liu Shengyun asked in a serious and doubtful tone, "Is it true that he said the little girl's bone was broken? Did he reattach the little girl's bone?"

 (End of this chapter)

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