Chapter 207: Moral Supremacy

"She is worthy of being Baolin's daughter, she is filial."

"Aunt Fang has never had a good look at her, and she is willing to give pension money, she is really a good child."

"Yuexin, you gave all the money to your grandmother, what are you going to do?" As soon as Xi Yuexin's words were finished, the villagers praised Xi Yuexin for her filial piety, only Xi Jia'an looked at her worriedly.

Hearing that Xi Jia'an was worried about her, Xi Yuexin gave him a reassuring look.

"Aunt Fang, although you and Uncle Leshan have helped Baolin raise Yuexin for more than ten years, it is not easy for Yuexin to live alone in Lizheng's house now, so don't ask her for pension money again." Some villagers couldn't see it, so they persuaded Fang's family.

"It's not your turn to be a slut to take care of my family's affairs, oh I know, you must have seen that I have pension money, you don't, your eyes are red, aren't you?" Fang pointed at the woman who persuaded her and scolded.

The woman who was kind enough to persuade was scolded by Fang Shi like this, her face was red and blue for a while, and she wanted to refute, but she didn't know what to say, so she could only keep stirring the hem of her clothes with both hands, and lowered her head and pestle there.

"Aunt Fang, you are not doing things authentically, Dazhu and his mother are just kind enough to persuade you, what are you doing scolding?" The villagers had long been dissatisfied with Fang's behavior, and now they saw that she not only behaved excessively, but also scolded others, so some people scolded her.

"I'm asking my granddaughter for pension money, not asking you to ask for it, you are really nosy with rats."

was scolded by Fang's for being a dog, and the villagers present were angry and scolded Fang's one after another.

"You bad old woman who doesn't know what to do, stinky and shameless, drove your granddaughter out, and asked your granddaughter for pension money, you are innocent and not long-sighted, how can you still let people like you live in the world."

"Why did Uncle Leshan marry such a bad woman as you, making the family unstable, and losing face outside."

"Baolin is such a good child, how can there be such a mother as you who doesn't know what to do."

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Seeing that Fang's success caused public outrage, and Fang's was bombed by the villagers in turn, he stood up and begged: "Uncles and aunts, you are going to scold my grandma, my grandma's life is not easy, she not only gave birth to my father, but also gave me a mouthful of sweet potatoes to eat, I should give this pension money." ”

"Yuexin, it's true that she is your grandmother, but she has not fulfilled her responsibilities as a grandmother, you don't have to give this pension money."

"Yes, Yuexin, it's not a way for you to live in the family of a girl, you gave the money to your grandmother, how will you live when you get married in the future?"

Hearing that Xi Yuexin really wanted to give the Fang family pension money, the kind-hearted villagers persuaded him.

"But she's my grandmother, and she asked me for it, can I not give it?" Xi Yuexin said with a helpless expression: "Grandma, I only have these ten cents on me, let's give it to you first, and I will send you the rest when I come back from town tonight." As soon as she finished speaking, Xi Yuexin took out the dozen pennies in her pocket and handed them to Fang.

But I secretly said in my heart: Do you want pension money? She just gives it, it depends on whether you have that blessing to spend or not.

Xi Yuexin took the money with her left hand, and she just spread out her palm, and when Fang Shi reached over to take it, a white light flashed quickly from the dark iron bracelet she wore on her left wrist, so fast that people couldn't grasp it.

Seeing that Xi Yuexin really gave money to Fang's family, the villagers present were very angry, but they didn't dare to say that Xi Yuexin's filial piety was wrong, after all, Fang's was really her own grandmother.

Xi Jia'an was full of worry.

Only Long Hexuan, who was sitting in the carriage, had been watching coldly.