Chapter 64: Motherhood is Rigid
Tao Zhuzi drank a little wine and floated a little, as the saying goes, wine is bold and cowardly, looking at Tao Jingjing's indifferent appearance at this time, he was angry in his heart, and raised his hand and pointed at Tao Jingjing's nose: "You'd better let your stupid mother come out quickly, otherwise I won't break her legs." ”
Tao Jingjing knew that there was no reason to talk to Tao Zhuzi at this time, and it would only anger the other party, so he put down his attitude with Suo Xian Nengshen: "It's not easy for my mother to come over, and today is Sanqi to the east, isn't it too ugly for everyone to make trouble?" You go back first, my mother will accompany me for two days and then go back. ”
Tao Zhuzi still doesn't follow, these days seeing Li Li dangling in front of him but afraid that he can't do it, he has long been angry in his heart. Marrying a stupid daughter-in-law has already been laughed at by the villagers, and now you can't beat it.
"Hurry up and call that fool out of me, or I want you to look good today! Don't you want to kill someone? Then you can kill me today, or let that stupid woman go home with me. ”
Tao Jingjing saw that it didn't make sense, and he also lost his temper: "My mother lives here with me, if you want to make trouble, you can make trouble, anyway, I'm not afraid of being embarrassed." But don't want to bring my mom home today. ”
Tao Zhuzi was already impatient, looked down at the big yellow dog that barked twice from time to time around his legs, kicked hard and rushed in front of Tao Jingjing. picked up the slap and slapped it in Tao Jingjing's face.
Although Tao Jingjing was on guard, the speed of dodging was not fast enough, and Tao Zhuzi's fingertips still crossed her face.
It hurts to scratch.
The kitchen door opened as soon as it opened, Li Li came out with a kitchen knife, and pounced on Tao Zhuzi like crazy: "You dare to hit Jingjing, I will kill you!" You can't hit my daughter, I'm going to kill you!! ”
The words were repeated hoarsely in his mouth, and the kitchen knife was swung towards the pottery pillar.
If Tao Zhuzi usually could have avoided it, but after drinking a little wine today, his brain couldn't react, and his movements were half a beat slower. The kitchen knife grazed his face and landed on his shoulder.
Li Li's knife was fierce because of the carf protection, and the kitchen knife was fiercely embedded in the shoulder of the pottery pillar, and he couldn't pull it out.
The big yellow dog also lost his temper because he was kicked, and at this time, he directly knocked down the pottery pillar regardless of it.
Tao Zhuzi screamed and rolled on the ground with his arms folded, and the blood instantly stained his clothes red and flowed all over the ground-
Tao Jingjing was stunned for a moment, and hurriedly went over to grab Li Li, who was about to pull out the kitchen knife: "Mom, it's okay." ”
Li Li had lost his mind at this moment, and just kept muttering: "No one can hurt my Jingjing, no one can hurt my Jingjing." ”
Tao Jingjing hugged the crazy Li Li hard: "No, no one will hurt Jingjing!" Don't be afraid, don't be afraid. ”
The cuckoo came to pick up the maid and went home to take a nap, and was shocked to see the scene in the courtyard, and the neighbors next door also gathered around at this time, and saw the pottery pillars howling and rolling on the ground, which were a little messy.
Tao Jingjing hugged Li Li and calmly arranged: "Du Juan, you send Yaya back first, and then help me find a tricycle to take him to the hospital." ”
The cuckoo's legs were weak in fright, so she quickly nodded in a panic, went to the kitchen and picked up the child and ran out covering her eyes.
The neighbor was afraid that the cuckoo would come back too slowly, so he enthusiastically proposed: "Jingjing, I have a donkey cart at home, and now I will go to set up a car." ”
Tao Jingjing glanced at the neighbor on the other side, and he didn't usually take care of himself when he met, but he didn't expect to stand up to help at this time, and nodded very gratefully: "Then thank you, uncle." ”