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Chapter 736

When Ye Zhenzhen woke up, it was already very late. With a red face, she went to say hello to Aunt Cui, and after a little processing of the middle school feed, it was almost time for her son to get out of school.

I missed it in the morning, and it would be unreasonable to miss it again at noon.

It was Zhang San who was driving the car as usual. As soon as Ye Zhenzhen arrived at the gate of Prince Wei's Mansion, she saw her son walking out with heavy steps and a small schoolbag wrapped around him.

This image looks so familiar. Isn't it the portrayal of primary school students in the last nine years of compulsory education? Could it be that her son has only been in school for two days and has already resonated with the children of later generations?

Ye Zhenzhen went over to pick up his schoolbag in confusion, and it turned out to be heavier than yesterday. She immediately showed pity in her eyes: "Poor child, Master has assigned a lot of homework today, right? Don't be upset, you will know slowly.

, it’s normal to have a lot of homework, but it’s abnormal to have none.”

Regarding his mother's cleverness, Cui Zhiduan did not praise her as usual. He looked at her very sadly and pouted, but did not say a word.

Well, something is not normal.

Ye Zhenzhen turned to Cui Zhiming and asked in a low voice: "Has your brother been criticized again today?"

"Mom, I can hear you! Don't say bad things about me secretly!"

Cui Zhiduan finally opened his mouth to protest, but after saying only this sentence, he quickly closed his mouth and became deep.

Cui Zhiming glanced at him and answered his uncle's question honestly: "Uncle, my brother was very good today. My master didn't criticize my brother. He was just worried about being punished by his uncle when he returned home, so he was a little unhappy."

More than a little, the child almost cried.

Ye Zhenzhen already knew the answer, and she stroked her son's head very easily to comfort him: "Don't worry, your father will be merciful to you. Instead of worrying about your father coming home to punish you, why not satisfy your mother's curiosity now?

Xin, tell me quickly, what is in your schoolbag? Why is it still moving?"

Those bulging little bags look familiar.

Cui Zhiduan, who was originally dejected, suddenly became energetic. He quickly held the small schoolbag in his arms and looked at her warily, as if looking at a bad guy trying to rob his treasure. Especially at this time, the good baby Cui Zhiming also became nervous. She could

It was concluded that these two children must have secretly done bad things again.

Ye Zhenzhen narrowed her eyes. These two children were really cowardly. They were taught a lesson yesterday and yet they dared to commit crimes today.

Perhaps noticing that her expression was wrong, Cui Zhiduan immediately calmed down, handed over the small schoolbag with great difficulty, and whispered: "Mom... I didn't mean to hide it from you, nor did I mean to do anything bad. It was Xue'er who sneaked into my schoolbag.

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At this time, Ye Zhenzhen just opened her schoolbag and looked directly into Aunt Cui's loving eyes. Those round eyes were innocent and cute, so much like Cui Zhiduan at this moment that she couldn't think of any accusation.

She couldn't help but stretched out her hand to scratch the cat's chin, but she still asked with a straight face: "Xue'er was in grandma's yard, why did she come to your place?"

The servants were worried about the cat getting lost, but they had always taken good care of it, let alone running from the backyard to the front yard.

Cui Zhiming stood up and replied: "Uncle, it's my fault. Yesterday I wanted to play with my uncle's meow, so I asked my servants to bring Xueer over. Yesterday, Xueer was left in the front yard, and she disappeared this morning.

Pay attention, let it run into my brother's schoolbag."

Ye Zhenzhen could probably guess that it was Cui Zhiming who asked someone to bring Xueer over in order to coax his younger brother. Otherwise, with his temperament, he would definitely not take the initiative to trouble others.

Ye Zhenzhen rubbed her son's drooped head and said, "Since it was Xue'er who ran into your schoolbag on her own, mother won't criticize you. However, if this doesn't happen again, you will never be so careless in the future."

Only then did Cui Zhiduan smile, nodding his head repeatedly and promising: "I understand, mother, and I will never make the same mistake in the future."

He was in a heavy mood this morning and did not bother to check his schoolbag, nor did he notice that it was heavier than yesterday. Otherwise, he would have discovered something was wrong.


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