Chapter 16: It’s all your fault

Chapter 16 All mistakes are your fault

Principal He's eyes stared like copper bells.

"When did we say she cheated?"

"You... didn't the police car drag them away?"

"That's because three students from our North County were admitted to college. The county attaches great importance to it and sent them to the county hospital for physical examination." Principal He was very angry, and he couldn't lose his temper at the parents of the students. He was still the student he was most proud of now. I could only walk back and forth in the room with my hands behind my back, "Mother Ji Ling, don't panic when things happen, and don't be impulsive. You must first understand that a person's mouth is a sharp sword, and it hurts invisible. Ji Ling didn't ask any questions, and came directly to me. I know you are worried about the child, but do you have any trust in Ji Ling and your daughter? What will Ji Ling think if she knows what happened today? "

Xu Fang's face froze.

It was the hottest July, but she felt shivering from the cold all over, and her mind froze after realizing that such a big oolong had happened.

She remained silent, looking like she was being hit again.

Principal He's wife is a woman, so she couldn't see it, and stepped forward to persuade, "This is also a misunderstanding. Sitting in a police car does make people think too much. It's also because the school didn't arrange it well, but after all, the three children are struggling. Our first year in Beixian County There are so many students admitted at one time, there is one more."

"Mom, mom." Ji Ke opened the door panting, and what she saw was her mother's pale face, and the angry face of a man a few steps away, she bit her lips, "Mom, my sister is back, let me call you home."

Principal He's wife was not angry when she was interrupted. Instead, she looked at the little girl who came in with a smile, turned her head to Xu Fang and said, "Is it your little girl? She looks weird. Well, it's getting late, my child." I'm waiting for you at home, go back quickly."

Xu Fang gritted her teeth, "I'm really sorry about today's incident. If I care about it, it will cause chaos."

"It's okay, whoever heard that this matter can be in a hurry, besides, it's my daughter, go back quickly."

Ji Ke stepped forward, politely congratulated the principal and his wife, and said hello, then walked away with his mother who was looking down.

The door was closed, Principal He snorted coldly, leaned back in the chair and sulked.

"Oh, this is an oolong, and it's because you didn't arrange it well. For future college students, you let people sit in the police car. I would think too much about me."

"I'm angry." Principal He sighed, "The college entrance examination is about life. They are parents who don't even know their children's grades. Their children don't believe it when they hear wind is rain."

"No, that student named Ji Ling doesn't seem to be doing well at home."

Principal He's conduct prevented him from discussing this behind his back, and he waved his hand to signal for dinner.

Mother and daughter Xu Fang, who left Principal He's house, walked on the street by moonlight.

Xu Fang still felt cold, "Xiao Ke, how did you find this?"

"I met Ma Hui in the Agricultural Machinery Institute, she told me." Ji Ke kicked the stone, "Mom, I misunderstood my sister about this today."

"Don't mention her." Xu Fang thought of the person lost today, so ashamed, she didn't want to mention her eldest daughter.

Xu Fang's five sense organs are twisted together, she would be happy without today's oolong incident, but now the feeling in her heart is extremely uncomfortable, she just feels very angry and going crazy.

"Mom." Ji Ke felt his mother's emotions, and whispered in fear.

The youngest daughter's voice, like a **** of a needle, hit her swollen body, and all the anger was vented in an instant.

"Mom is fine, did it scare you?" Xu Fang hugged her little daughter in her arms distressedly and comforted her twice, "I'm sorry, it's mom who is not good and scared you."

"Mom, I'm fine." Ji Ke replied immediately.

Xu Fang smiled a little, let go of her daughter, and walked forward holding her hand, "Are you hungry? Let's go, mom will cook something delicious for you when I get home."

"eat dumplings."

Xu Fang was happily talking to her daughter, and she was glad that her youngest daughter was with her at this time, otherwise she was really afraid that she would rush home like a shrew and slap that **** the face.

At home, Ji Ling cooked a bowl of noodles for herself, and was drenched in sweat while eating.

Then he heard laughter from the front room and knew who was back.

She raised her eyebrows, she seemed to be in a good mood, she thought she would jump up and scold her by pointing at her nose when she came back, it should be Ji Ke who arrived in a hurry and saved the situation.

The sound of cooking came from the front kitchen, as well as soft voices. Ji Ling ate the noodles in a few gulps, put the bowl directly on the window sill, and pulled the lamp casually, and the room was instantly dark.

At this time, the outhouse was obviously quiet for a moment, as if time had stopped for a moment.

"Sister is asleep? I'll wake her up and eat dumplings."

"Don't call her." Xu Fang stopped the little daughter and said in a deep voice, "Let her sleep, and eat the same tomorrow morning."

Ji Ke nodded obediently.

Ji Ling didn't care about that, she was too tired to move bricks all day, she turned over, closed her eyes, and it was dawn when she opened them.

She slept well, got up early to wash up, and today she has to move bricks, thinking about the debt she owed, thinking about the bonus that was robbed, she immediately cheered up again.

"Where are you going early in the morning?" Xu Fang tossed and turned without much sleep all night. Hearing some movement in the courtyard, she tried to pretend she didn't hear it, but finally she couldn't help getting up.

"Go to work in the brick factory."

Xu Fang gritted her teeth, "You didn't go to the zipper factory for the exam?"

Ji Ling nodded, "I am admitted to college, and I have to go to college in mid-September. Why do you want to work in a zipper factory?"

Yes, the principle is this principle.

But Xu Fang was furious when she heard it, "I'm not talking about your going to school in September, but about your not going to the zipper factory for the exam."

Some people are not worthy of maternal love. Ji Ling thinks she belongs to this kind.

She doesn't want to talk anymore.

Xu Fang didn't let go, "You go to move bricks, what will the people in the Agricultural Machinery Family Academy think? Your father and I abused you? Do you eat less or wear less? Tell me why you don't make people worry about you for a day? "

Ji Ling lowered her head to wash her face, but remained silent.

Xu Fang gritted her teeth, and said, "Why didn't you tell your family about your admission to university? Do you know how much oolong was caused because of your matter?"

Ji Ling was a little impatient, and raised her head, "Mom, I told you that I would be admitted to university, did you believe me? Besides, about the oolong incident, I would believe it without asking you, you would rather trust outsiders Right?"

Xu Fang froze for a moment, hesitated for a while and said, "You always lied before, who can believe what you say? Didn't you keep arguing not to take the college entrance examination before? If you can pass the exam, you will make a fuss?"

In this case, the things done by the original owner are indeed not wrong.

Ji Ling's slight impatience subsided, "I see."

"It's good that you know." Xu Fang suddenly stopped, staring straight at the soap on the stool, "Did you use this to wash your hair just now?"

Ji Ling nodded, "I haven't washed my hair for several days."

Xu Fang's complexion darkened, and her voice was tense, "Do you know that this is for your sister to wash her face? How can you wash your hair with it? Do you know how much it is? Seventy cents, what do you use for such an expensive soap?" Shampoo?"

(end of this chapter)

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