Chapter 21

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nA Good Child Should Not Scold Others

nHearing Gu Qingxue’s words, Wang Shi and the others looked at her again.

nThere was disdain in their eyes.

nOh, did the sun rise from the West?

nThe little widow was actually willing to add clothes for her children?

nAt this moment, the horse carriage and the ox carriage arrived.

nThere were two horse carriages and ox carriages that went to and from Qingyuan Town every day. The ox carriage cost five copper coins per person, but the horse carriage cost twenty copper coins per person.

nGenerally speaking, there were not many people in this village who could afford a horse carriage.

n“Old Li, let me tell you, you can’t let that little widow be your carriage. It’s not that you don’t know her. She’s not very smart, and she’s unlucky,” Wang Shi said to Old Li who was driving the ox carriage impatiently, after saying that, she even looked at Gu Qingxue provocatively.

nGu Qingxue heard Wang Shi’s words, but she did not even bother to give Wang Shi a look. She directly led the three children to the carriage.

nThe horse carriage was parked at the back of the ox carriage.

nOld Li took a glance at Gu Qingxue and the three children walking toward him and frowned.

nHe did not feel unlucky or anything, but he wanted to ride in his ox-cart. A child like Gu Lin only needed two copper coins, while Gu Qingxue took up too much space with her three children. It was not worth it for him.

nOld Li cleared his throat, “Madam Gu, I…”

nBefore Old Li could finish his words, Gu Qingxue had already led the three children past the ox carriage and walked towards the horse corriage.

nThe middle-aged man sitting in front of the horse carriage saw Gu Qingxue walking over with the children. He looked at her with a puzzled expression. “Lady Gu, do you want to take the horse carriage?”

nGu Qingxue smiled indifferently. “Yes, Big Brother Li, I want to book your horse carriage for a day.”

nShe had too many things to buy this time, so it was better to book a horse carrige.

nLi Dali was stunned by Gu Qingxue’s words.

nNot only him but everyone else was also shocked.

n“Hahaha, Gu Qingxue, do you have any silver? Have you gone mad again?” Madam Wang pointed at Gu Qingxue and laughed.

n“My mother is not crazy! You are the crazy one!” Dumby immediately looked at Madam Wang and retorted seriously.

nGu Lin and Lingbao also looked at Madam Wang discontentedly.

nAlthough their mother was indeed very different from before, and could even be described as abnormal, they all liked their mother the way she was now and did not like the way she used to be.

n“Dumby.” Gu Qingxue lowered her eyes and looked at Dumby who was standing beside her.

n“Mother.” Dumbo thought that Gu Qingxue wanted to blame him, so he raised his head and looked at her with an aggrieved expression.

nGu Qingxue reached out to pat Dumby’s little head and said with a smile, “When a mad dog bites us, we can’t bite it back. Humans can’t argue with a mad dog. Do you understand?”

nDumby nodded his head in confusion.

nWhy did he feel that his mother was scolding a human?

nGu Lin looked deeply at Gu Qingxue, his clear eyes shining brightly.

nGu Lingbao, who had always been quick-witted and direct, had also heard the hidden meaning in Gu Qingxue’s words. She could not help but burst out laughing like a silver bell.

nHehehe.

nMother’s way of scolding people was really too interesting!

nHowever, she and her brothers were both obedient children.

nObedient children could not scold people!

n“Gu Qingxue! How dare you call me a dog?!” The children could all understand, so Madam Wang naturally understood what Gu Qingxue meant. She immediately jumped up in anger, pointing at Gu Qingxue’s nose and shouting, “You b*tch, if you have the guts, why don’t you try calling me a dog again?!”

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