Chapter Ninety-Nine: To Go or Not to Go

Meng Shaoguang raised his eyebrows when he heard this, and asked Zhang Zhichu. "What if I'm a liar and I'm going to sell you?"

Zhang Zhichu looked at Meng Shaoguang's eyes without dodging, and said seriously: "Sister Shao is not a liar. ”

Meng Shaoguang smiled and taught Zhang Zhichu, "There are no good people in this world for no reason, and you can't be so gullible about others after Zhichu." ”

Zhang Zhichu nodded seriously, holding the hem of Meng Shaoguang's clothes and not saying anything more.

"We're not going to go with you! You liar! ”

The children heard Meng Shaoguang's voice, and a swarm of bees poured out, there were more than 20 large and small, and the only thing they had in common was that they were dressed in tatters. In comparison, the few clothes that came out with Zhang Zhichu at first were tattered but clean.

Meng Shaoguang was not annoyed when he heard the kid say this, but looked at the group of children who were looking at him vigilantly and smiled slightly, and asked, "You say that I am a liar, but what evidence is there?" Although you are a child, you must speak and do things based on evidence, and you can't just wronged people. ”

That child is probably the eggplant in Zhang Zhichu's mouth, he is about thirteen or fourteen years old, tall but thin, and his originally fair face has become very unpleasant because of the exaggerated expression of disgust and disdain.

"Phew! If you're not a liar, why are you so nice to us? At first glance, there is something else! We're a bunch of poor kids who don't have anything, and you must have lied to us just to sell us and make money! Eggplant said with a little arrogance in his eyes, and looked at Yue Ning provocatively.

Meng Shaoguang saw the eggplant's every move clearly, and said lightly after he finished speaking: "I'm a liar if I'm good to you, so I shouldn't be so good to you, right?" If you think that all the kindness of others is for other people's intentions, then you are really not wronged if you stay here for the rest of your life. ”

Eggplant was blushing when Meng Shaoguang said a few words lightly, especially after listening to the last sentence of Meng Shaoguang's words against him, he even wanted to do it because he was about the same level as Meng Shaoguang.

"Stinky dare to curse me......"

Yue Ning punched the eggplant in the face mercilessly, knocking out two teeth in a daze, and the bleeding did not stop for a while. I can't even speak clearly.

Not obedient Yue Ning is so excited, Meng Shaoguang is very important to Yue Ning now, count as a master, count as a friend, count as a ...... The only one who would stop him in the back. Eggplant said disrespectfully to Meng Shaoguang, he naturally couldn't look at it, and he couldn't bear it. Moreover, Meng Shaoguang is now the only hope for these children to get out of the current situation, if Eggplant's words ruin the future of these children, it would be good if Yue Ning didn't kill him.

The little radish heads were so frightened that they took a few steps back, looking at Yue Ning with horror on their faces, they had never seen such a big brother, in the past, the eggplant was disobedient and stole money to buy things, and he didn't beat him, what happened to the big brother today?

"It doesn't matter if you don't accept me, it's okay if you are angry with me, but if you deliberately mess with right and wrong and ruin their future because of this, I will definitely kill you." Yue Ning's gloomy eyes stared at the frightened eggplant that fell to the ground, and said word by word. The cold and hard words made the eggplant unconsciously shrink himself into a ball, not daring to say more.

Meng Shaoguang didn't interfere, and she slowly spoke when Yue Ning was angry and stood behind him, and she still had a gentle smile on her face.

"As I said to Zhichu, there is no goodwill in the world for no reason, but don't you always hope that there will be kind-hearted people like me who will be good to you, take care of you, so that you don't have to live such a precarious life, with good thoughts and goodwill everywhere. Perhaps my good intentions have a purpose, but can any of you say that my purpose is not good to you? ”