Chapter 66 - My Children Are Fierce and Adorable!

Chapter 66: Tie Wa Spoke the Truth

Translator: Atlas Studios  Editor: Atlas Studios

“The dead rats are also from my family. My dog usually eats dead rats as there are no leftovers! Because my mother was stingy and didn’t cook much, we didn’t have enough to eat, so there were no leftovers! My dog is about to starve to death. There are no dead rats to eat these days, and there’s no leftover food.”

“Let me go. I’ve already said it. Don’t hit me. Don’t hit me…”

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As soon as Tie Wa opened his mouth, he told her everything, including what his mother had said about the three babies. Then, he started wailing crazily in Mother Rong’s hands.

When the villagers heard this, they were in an uproar and broke out into whispers.

“Wow… so the Tian family was behind this.”

“This child really went under their house windows…”

“The Tian family still has the cheek to bring their child over to ask for money? They scolded them so viciously just now. I’m really convinced.”

“This child is so terrifying… He’s so small, but he wants to hit a baby with a stone.”

The moment that was said, the surprised villagers fell silent.

That was right. It was one thing to watch a show, but for Tie Wa to want to smash a baby that was not even a month old with a stone, wasn’t that too much?!

People with babies, even if the babies were two or three years old, would be afraid in their hearts.

When had such a ruthless child appeared in the village?

The atmosphere among the villagers changed. As for Mother Rong, she pressed down on Tie Wa and glared at Auntie Tian. “You hear that?! This is the evidence. Is that enough?!”

“Your child admitted it himself. Do we have evidence now?”

“You’ve lost your head. You have done such a wicked thing and even dared to bring your child over to our door to extort money. Let me tell you, our Guan family has five men! If you want to create a ruckus, think twice. If you come again, I’ll ask my husband to talk to Tian Laoqi.”

In the end, Mother Rong said fiercely and proudly.

The surrounding villagers marveled. Sure enough, in the village, more men equaled more strength. It had to be said that this was due to the specific circumstances. Who dared to provoke these few strong men?

Especially since the Guan family was tall and big.

Mother Rong returned victorious.

Auntie Tian was slapped on the spot. Furthermore, Tie Wa had said the truth himself and was threatened by the men from the ancestral hall and Guan family. There was no way to create a ruckus.

This caused most of the villagers to be afraid again. She could only bring Tie Wa along and leave without obtaining anything.

The villagers even opened up a path so that they wouldn’t be touched.

Mother Rong entered the courtyard again. Guan Chibei stood in front of Ye Lulu’s house. He did not go out because Mother Rong said that this was a woman’s war and she did not want him to appear.

They would talk about this when there was really a fight. It was only proper for the men to look for Tian Laoqi.

“Dream on. Did she really think that our Guan family has no one left? Who in the village dares to provoke me?! She’s really young and doesn’t know what’s good for her.”

When Mother Rong came in, she was still talking angrily. The two sisters-in-law of the Guan family tensed up and stood at the side nervously.

Cough, cough. This was the first time they had heard of their mother’s valiant deeds…

Both sisters-in-law had married in from outside the mountain, so they didn’t know much about the village in the past.

The storm was over and Mother Rong went back to the kitchen to cook.

At night, Father Guan and the rest returned from the city.

When they were in the village, they had heard about Auntie Tian and Mother Rong. They quickly walked into the house. Father Guan was the first to ask Ye Lulu if she was fine. Then, he asked Mother Rong about the details of her fight.

Mother Rong then told them about Tie Wa tearing the window paper and Auntie Tian coming to the door to create a ruckus. After saying this, Guan Chixi jumped up in anger.