Chapter 491 Competing in Acting in Front of Zhouzhou?
Chapter 491 Competing in Acting in Front of Zhouzhou?
A sweet, childish voice stood out amidst the crowd of onlookers. The neighbor next door also heard it, leaned out, and glanced down.@@@@
The clamor paused for a few seconds, and then someone said, "The woman has no job, but the man does. He's so busy with work; shouldn't he rest when he gets home?"
Hearing this, Zhouzhou frowned and turned to the speaker, "Is pushing a wheelchair so exhausting?"
The woman looked weary, while the man merely stood by and commented. Who said doing housework wasn't tiring? If it weren't, why wouldn't men clean even a little during their days off?
The speaker, embarrassed by the little girl's words, mumbled, "I was just saying," and slammed the window shut. The crowd dispersed, as the family arguing every few days was no rare sight.
Zhouzhou and Huo Ji'an were carried downstairs by Yu Ze, one in each hand. "Be careful," he said. There were no burglar bars here, what if they accidentally fell down?
Zhouzhou wasn't worried, and she tiptoed to see more; but there was no more commotion below.
Huo Ji'an, uninterested, pulled Zhouzhou away to play, and soon enough, Zhouzhou forgot the whole incident.
The two children, though seeing each other daily at school, never ran out of things to say, chatting incessantly.
Yu Ze finished washing the dishes and, as dusk approached, took Zhouzhou home. "Chubby Girl, come and play again tomorrow," Huo Ji'an said reluctantly.
"Okay!" Zhouzhou nodded vigorously, then asked, "We're setting up a stall tomorrow, do you want to come?"
Setting up a stall? Huo Ji'an's eyes lit up, "I'll go!" "See you tomorrow, then." "Okay."
After speaking to Huo Ji'an, Zhouzhou invited Wei Xuhong to join as well and only left after he agreed, skipping away.
Yu Ze followed, reminding her to be careful. "Got it," Zhouzhou replied, but she didn't slow down, darting away.
As she turned a corner, a few people suddenly appeared, and she braked just in time to avoid a collision.
Hearing this, the crowd turned their attention to the burly man, their sympathy shifting. "A grown man bullying a child? Shame on you."
"Yes, how can you be so heartless?"
"How could you scare her like this?"
Qin Ze sighed inwardly. Who was really scared here? The man was dumbfounded, not expecting Zhouzhou to turn the tables. Angrily, he shouted, "Nonsense, I never hit her!"
Zhouzhou, wiping her eyes, said pitifully, "Sorry, Uncle, I shouldn't have run so fast and almost hit the old lady. Then you wouldn't have hit me."
Enraged, the man roared, "You didn't even hit my mom. How could I hit you?" Perfect. Zhouzhou sprang up, "See, you said it. I didn't hit you. Don't try to extort money, or I'll call the police!"
"And Grandma," Zhouzhou glared at the elderly woman, "you should do good deeds. Otherwise, you'll face retribution."
She hadn't forgotten the old lady's attempt to falsely accuse her. Hmph, trying to cheat her out of money? Not in this lifetime!
The man, finally realizing what had happened, saw the old woman's grim face and knew the game was up.
He glared at Zhouzhou, then barked at the woman, "Let's go, now!" She looked at Zhouzhou, sighed in relief, and silently pushed the wheelchair away.
Zhouzhou wrinkled her nose, disliking this family, especially the mother and son. Scammers, all of them. Waving her hand disdainfully at their retreating backs,
Zhouzhou thanked the onlookers, explaining that they tried to extort money from her.
The little girl, with her soft, sincere expression, disarmed the crowd's anger.
Had it been them, they might have rolled on the ground ten times over. Scamming was despicable.
Zhouzhou nodded vigorously in agreement. Yes, indeed. Anyone trying to take her money was a villain!
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