Erosion of bones and pets, forensic mad concubine

Chapter 1744 So mother, are you lying to grandma, or are you lying to me?

Chapter 1744 So mother, are you lying to grandma, or are you lying to me?
Chapter 1745 So mother, are you lying to grandma, or are you lying to me?
Xiao Li's mood was seriously affected, so much so that he didn't say a word on the way back.

Liu Wei also returned without success today, she asked her grandfather about it, and her grandmother usually refines a Gu, and it takes ten hours to twenty hours, Liu Wei got stuck, thinking that today she came to see You Sisi , should be able to block people.

But when Shuzhen came, she told her that Miss You had to retreat for seven days. If she succeeded, she could leave after seven days. If not, the time would be extended to ten days, or even twenty days.

Liu Wei almost thought she heard it wrong.

She thought it would take a short time to refine a Gu and the results would be quick, so she caught a scorpion and sent it over. If she had known that You Sisi would take so long to make it, she might as well just steal a raw Gu from her grandmother's box, anyway, grandma Because I make snacks for pearls, I will refine a few more Gu from time to time. Now that the pearls have been away for a few days, my grandmother's box is half full again. If Liu Wei steals one and a half, my grandmother will not be able to see it.

Because she couldn't see You Sisi, Liu Wei didn't plan to stay longer, but Shu Zhen pulled Liu Wei to ask a lot about Shangqing Palace, Liu Wei lied a set of tricks, and fooled Shu Zhen.

However, Shuzhen was still very worried. She said: "Your Majesty's condition has deteriorated again. A few days ago, she was able to speak intermittently. In the past two days, she has not said a single word. I don't know if it will happen again in the future. serious……"

Liu Wei deeply regretted this, and encouraged Shu Zhen: "Be strong."

After Liu Wei left, she went to meet up with Rong Su just like last time, and when she got in the car, she saw Xiao Li sitting in the corner without saying a word, with her head buried very low.

Liu Wei's first reaction was to stare at Rongsu.

Rong Su immediately explained: "It has nothing to do with me."

Liu Wei was dubious, so she sat next to Xiao Li, put her arms around her son's shoulders, and asked, "What's wrong? Didn't you see your brother Xiao Jin?"

"See you." Xiao Li said sullenly, and after finishing speaking, he turned sideways and buried his face in his mother's arms.

Liu Wei hugged her coquettish son, patted him on the back, and asked, "Aren't you happy to see me? What did Brother Xiao Jin say?"

"Nothing to say."

Xiao Li was really depressed, but he refused to say anything. After returning to another hospital, Liu Wei, who was worried about the mental health of the teenagers, went to Rong Leng and asked Rong Leng to talk to Xiao Li. Children may be more accustomed to talking to their fathers?
As a result, Rong Leng came out within less than a stick of incense after entering Xiao Li's room. He directly reached out and grabbed Liu Wei, dragging her into the room.

In the room, Xiao Li was lying on the table, staring at the old tree that just sprouted outside the window, looking very bright and sad. After Rong Leng brought Liu Wei in, he left by himself. When he left, he also closed the door " "Bang", it was closed very loudly.

Liu Wei was in a fog, looking at her son who was looking up at the sky at a 45-degree angle, and then at her husband who walked away with a hint of anger. She went over and asked Xiao Li with concern: "What's wrong with you?"

Xiao Li said casually, "I'm fine."

Liu Wei rubbed his son's forehead, sat down beside him, and asked, "Then what's wrong with your father? He seems to have lost his temper?"

Xiao Li shook his head, rested his head on his arm, and just looked out of the window without blinking.

Liu Wei felt that her son had grown up and had other things on his mind, and she felt a little uncomfortable for a while.

Probably seeing that she didn't intend to leave, Xiao Li finally took a look at his mother after a long time, blinked and asked, "Mother, do people become weird when they grow up?"

"Why is it strange?"

"Lie, cheat, hurt people."

Liu Wei couldn't help laughing, and messed up her son's fine hair: "The words are quite deep, the brat knows a lot, who lied to you?"

Xiao Li stared at her blankly: "You."

Liu Wei was taken aback: "Huh?"

Xiao Li asked, "Didn't you lie to me?"

Liu Wei was puzzled: "What did I lie to you?"

Xiao Li sneered: "Grandmother said that Uncle Rong is my real father, and she also said that you confessed to her, so mother, are you lying to grandma or me?"

Liu Wei: "..."

"Actually, mother, I have grown up." Xiao Li lazily propped up half of his body with his arms, and looked at his mother's dodging eyes: "I am not a child anymore, I can judge right from wrong, and I can also think for myself." Yes, you told me before that my father abandoned you and us, and Uncle Fu also told me that my father was not a good person, but very bad. At that time, I believed whatever you told me, But now, I’m actually not easy to be deceived, and the deep-rooted impression is hard to get rid of. You keep instilling the same idea in me, and I subconsciously believe it. You will find that you have been ignoring a very important point, mother, are you a person who is easily abandoned and suffers casually? Are you so useless and cowardly?"

Liu Wei: "..."

"Just now Uncle Rong came in and asked me what was wrong with me. You can tell him. I asked him, is he my real father? He didn't answer and called you in. I could see that Uncle Rong was also very upset. It's because you didn't tell me about this matter, it's not that he didn't tell me. You led the answer to another direction from the very beginning. Uncle Rong needs your cooperation whether he is explaining or refuting, but you have never cooperated. Mother, I can understand Uncle Rong's secrecy, but I can't understand your concealment, you adults are really strange."

Liu Wei: "..."

Xiao Li was aggressive, word by word, almost cornered Liu Wei, Liu Wei couldn't answer at all, she was dumb and silent, it was the first time that she was scolded by her son so much that she couldn't lift her head up.

Xiao Li didn't seem to be expecting her answer either, he knew exactly what kind of shit his mother was.

Xiao Li sighed, and looked at the big tree outside the window again, his expression returned to his previous sadness, but he was not very excited, but very calm: "You all think that I am young, easy to deceive, easy to coax, you are like this, Xiao Li Brother Jin is the same way, today I went to see brother Xiao Jin, he was very polite to me, at first I felt very awkward, there seemed to be a layer of barrier between me and him, I was very stiff, I didn’t know what to say, Brother Xiao Jin kept smiling at me. His smile seemed close, but in fact it was alienated. At that time, we were still very unnatural. After that, I asked him how he was doing these years, and he suddenly became very excited. Said some strange things to me, and after that, he wouldn't say anything."

Liu Wei couldn't help asking: "He, what strange things did he say?"

"It doesn't matter what you say." Xiao Li stared at his mother and said.

As soon as he looked at his son, Liu Wei immediately lowered his eyes, looking very guilty.

Xiao Li said again: "I was quite angry when I heard what he said just now, and felt that he had misunderstood me, and I felt uncomfortable, but when I entered his study and thought about it quietly for a while, I realized that he It was on purpose."

"What do you mean?" Liu Wei asked.

"He doesn't want to see me anymore, so he told me in a tougher manner, hoping that I won't go to him again in the future."

Liu Wei frowned and thought, not quite understanding what Rong Jindong wanted to express, and at the same time, she was not sure whether Xiao Li's statement was consistent with the real situation.

(End of this chapter)

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