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Chapter 30 I Didn't Break It

Xiao Jinbao originally wanted to say that it was not her who broke it, but before she could speak, Ding Hongzhen took it first and had no chance to speak at all.

In the Wu family, everyone understands the importance of this statue of god to the old lady.

It is not only the old lady's belief and spiritual sustenance, but also the only relic left by the old lady's mother.

Usually, this statue of god is placed in the old lady's room, and three incense sticks a day are never stopped, and no one can touch it.

Xiao Jinbao saw that everyone had a serious and nervous expression on her face. She was a little panicked and waved her hand quickly: "I really didn't break this. It was already on the ground when I came in."

"You dare to argue if you do something wrong. You are the only one in the room. You didn't break it. Could it be that it fell to the ground by itself?" Ding Hongzhen's face couldn't hide his pride.

Originally, she entered the old lady's room in the morning, but she just wanted to quietly move the position of the statue and then frame Xiao Jinbao. According to the old lady's temper, anyone who wants to move this statue will definitely be beaten.

Unexpectedly, her hand slipped when she moved the statue and fell to the ground and broke.

I was very scared at that time, and then I thought of taking the opportunity to blame Xiao Jinbao.

Now I'm waiting for the old lady to come back.

Wu Laosi pondered for a moment, stood up, and said with a serious look on his face: "You go out first, and then you will say that I broke it."

"Fourth brother, this is your wrong thing. Isn't this an open teaching of children to lie?" Ding Hongzhen said righteously.

Xiao Jinbao took his father's hand and said with a smile: "Dad, don't worry, it wasn't broken by Jinbao. Just tell grandma clearly, she will believe me."

Xiao Jinbao is an optimistic child. She firmly believes that as long as she doesn't do it herself, her grandmother will definitely distinguish right from wrong and will not blame her.

"What do you go to my house to do if you don't do anything early in the morning?" Outside the door, the old lady's hesitant voice came.

"Mom, why are you back so soon?" Boss Wu hurried forward and deliberately blocked the old lady in front of her to prevent her from seeing the porcelain pieces on the ground.

"I'm saying this, as if I'm hoping that I won't come back. I should burn incense. You guys go out!" The old lady did not doubt it, and walked around Boss Wu and walked towards the table.

"Mom, it's still early to burn incense. You go out with me first. I have something to tell you." Wu Laowu hurried forward, holding the old lady's arm and preparing to walk out.

Wu Laowu rarely stays at home, and because of his congenital lameness, the old lady has been favoring him a little since he was a child.

Therefore, you should be more relaxed in front of the old lady.

"Wait, are you hiding something from me?" The old lady was not confused, glanced at everyone, stood still, and said in a deep voice: "Tell me, what happened again!"

"No... it's okay!" Wu Laowu looked at his brothers with some guilt.

Just when everyone hesitated and didn't know what to say.

Xiao Jinbao walked to the old lady and said innocently: "Grandma, the statue of God is broken, but it was not broken by me. They were already on the ground when I came in."

"Jinbao..." Wu Laosi took a deep breath, but it was too late.

Who knows.

Old Mrs. Wu stared at the box in Xiao Jinbao's hand, and she didn't hear anything she said.

"Xiao Jinbao, what are you holding in your hand?" The old lady's voice trembled. This box looked very similar to what she saw in her mother's room when she was a child.

What's wrong with the old lady?

The others looked puzzled, and when they heard that the statue of the god was broken, they did not respond, and they even cared about an inconspicuous small box.

Xiao Jinbao quickly reached out and handed the box to the old lady.
Chapter completed!
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