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Chapter 169: Children are the most pitiful

He Xiner saw her father's livid face and her mother crying so hard that she almost lost her breath. Only then did she finally realize that her eldest aunt's words about seeking death were understood by the whole family!

She didn't expect this!

My eldest aunt is so good at being a monster. You can say that she has evil thoughts, but she just shows off her baldness at everything. She is just stupid!

But call her stupid, she is full of schemes!

She could not have imagined such a result!

Holding my mother's arm, she whispered, "Mom, don't be sad. Dad is here and no one will bully us."

"My daughter is right, you don't have to be afraid, I have everything under my control."

Ye Laiyin echoed in a deep voice.

"Why don't dad help mom go back to the house to rest for a while? It's a mess here."

He Xiner suggested in a low voice that she should help her mother back first, but she was worried about her cousin.

When adults get divorced, children are the most pitiable~

He couldn't step forward to take action here. Ye Laiyin glared at Xiao Qian who was still being dragged by his brother, "Well, let's go."

After saying that, he helped Wang and walked out.

Ye Xusheng stood aside to make way for the aisle, lowering his head and looking shamelessly at his second uncle and second aunt.

Ye Laiyin was rough but delicate, and he had a clear sense of grudges. He walked to Ye Xusheng and lowered his head and said: "You can't talk here, so go back to the house."

"Um"

Ye Xusheng still didn't raise his head and responded quietly like a mosquito.

"well"

Ye Laiyin sighed and left.

He Xiner, with a look of discomfort on her face, walked up to Ye Xusheng and saw that he looked decadent. She didn't know what to say for a moment.

Ye Xusheng, who lowered his head, felt even sadder. Was Xin'er even annoyed with him?

He was still a child after all, and what his mother did made him feel ashamed and embarrassed, and he felt sorry for his second uncle's family, especially for Xiner.

The strong sense of shame made him want to find a crack in the ground and crawl into it. His hands trembled slightly. He did not dare to raise his head for fear of seeing Xin'er's reproachful eyes. He took a step back slightly, lowered his head and ran out.

My cousin is about to become a child of a single-parent family!

He Xiner was wondering, what attitude should she use to comfort her hurt cousin?

Before I could think of anything else, my cousin ran away in a flash!

broken!

My cousin can't accept this cruel reality, can't he think about it?

Chase it!

He Xiner was confused and wanted to catch up with her cousin first, so she quickly ran out.

But her calves were short, and she took a step slower. She only saw the figure of her cousin, who was turning toward the back mountain. After turning the corner, she lost sight of the person.

It’s over!

It's getting dark soon. It's too dangerous for my cousin to go up the mountain at this time!

He Xiner ran as hard as she could along the path toward the back mountain. When she turned to the path in front of the mountain, she saw no sign of her cousin. She didn't dare to shout for fear of attracting attention.

Children whose families have broken up are the most sensitive and are afraid that others will look down upon them. She does not want to embarrass her cousin.

So, He Xiner gritted her teeth and persisted, hoo~hoo~, and finally arrived at the bottom of the mountain. She looked around first and saw that the sun had set and it was about to get dark. No one went up the mountain at this time.

He Xiner shouted, "Big cousin, big cousin"

While shouting, I walked towards the mountains along the path I walked with my cousin last time. Didn't my cousin go to the lake deep in the mountains?

The more she thought about it, the more anxious she became. He Xiner didn't care about the weeds, shrubs, rocks and mounds of soil, and accelerated her pace.

I didn't care if my clothes got caught on a branch, I pulled it and kept walking. I didn't care if my face was scratched by a bush. I wiped my face and kept walking. I was out of breath and sweating profusely from walking.

Salty sweat flowed through the red marks scratched by the bushes, and his face hurt.

Really unable to walk, He Xiner formed her hands into a trumpet shape and put them to her mouth, "Cousin, where are you?"

"Cousin, it's getting dark, go home soon!"
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