Chapter 63 Your hands owe, my hands itch
The slap came so suddenly that everyone was stunned when the voice fell.
Including Tian Juying, who was beaten, she looked at Leng Qingzhu, who suddenly jumped off the ground from behind Mrs. Leng and rushed to her, pointed at the tip of her nose and said angrily:
"You-"
"Smack!"
"You-"
"Smack!"
Tian Juying remembered for a long time, withdrew the finger pointing at the tip of the other party's nose, and covered her face, but she felt that she had been greatly insulted.
"Leng Qingzhu, why are you beating me? Chen Baishuang, this is the good daughter you taught, and she dared to beat her elders? ”
Chen Baishuang was also shocked, but when she heard Tian Juying's questioning, she quickly came back to her senses: "No way, I have taught her well, but it's a pity, guarding such an aunt, she has a good way to learn, of course I can't teach it well." ”
"You-"
"Smack!" Leng Qingzhu slapped back again.
Knocked off the finger pointed at his mother.
"You owe it, I have itchy hands, go on." Leng Qingzhu took a light breath and blew away the non-existent ash on his palm, looking at Tian Juying, indifferent and rebellious.
It is clear that she wants Tian Juying to continue to point, no matter who Tian Juying points at with her finger, she will continue to fight.
Tian Juying raised her hand angrily.
Leng Qingzhu raised his eyebrows, and his eyes were full of coldness.
If she dares to fall with this slap today, she will definitely repay it tenfold and hundredfold.
In such a look, Tian Juying softened, her raised arm hung down, and she turned her head to look at Leng Hongyi: "Cousin, you let your children bully me like this?" ”
With tears in her eyes, affection in her eyes, and her trembling lips silently told her grievances.
"If she's bullying you, what about you? You just yelled at the elders who raised you, what are you? Leng Hongyi looked at her, and his eyes were completely strange that made Tian Juying frightened.
Mrs. Leng was disappointed, angry, and cold, how could he be.
The father went early, and it was the mother who pulled the two of them up with hard work, Tian Juying felt that it was not easy for a divorced woman to live, but she forgot how difficult it was for a woman with two children to live in that era when she might not be able to survive.
"I ......" Tian Juying suddenly had an epiphany, she realized that what she said might make her lose Leng Hongyi's protection.
She tried to redeem it, but she didn't know what to say for a while.
"I was just excited just now, I didn't mean to be angry with my aunt, isn't this what I said in anger? How can what you say in your anger count? ”
She found an excuse and hurriedly looked at Leng Hongyi, and then at Mrs. Leng.
opened his mouth with a crying voice again, "Auntie." ”
Mrs. Leng turned around mercilessly, with her back to her, unwilling to look at her again.
"Tian Juying, you don't have to talk about it anymore, my old lady is not blind in her heart, she is not blind in her eyes, she is true or false, I can see that what you think is eating your set, but it is because I feel sorry for you, pity you, and have no relatives and no reason, who cares if you hang yourself or throw yourself into the river!"
Mrs. Leng sighed heavily, full of sadness and exhaustion: "From now on, you will live your family's life by yourself, the fragrant and smelly ones are all your own, I won't care anymore, your brother and sister-in-law won't care anymore, if you don't want to, you can be without me as an aunt." As for me, I just haven't raised you for so many years. ”
Tian Juying hurriedly turned her head to look at her daughter, but she looked at Shangcheng Mancang's cruel eyes, which made her even more flustered, and at the same time, she also understood what she would face once she lost the protection of the Leng family.
She can only put all her hopes on her daughter, hoping that Cheng Qingshu can recover the decline.
Cheng Qingshu glanced at his mother with almost disgust, avoided Leng Qingzhu's gaze, looked at the back of Mrs. Leng on the kang, and called out aggrievedly, "Auntie." ”