Chapter 111 Why do you look so angry?
Chapter 111 Why do you look so angry?
Jie Di pointed at the sweater angrily and said, "Mom, this is the sweater I knitted myself, but they insisted on taking it away!"
Aunt Liu frowned when she heard this. She looked at Xiaoyong and the other children and said sternly, "Xiaoyong, how could you bully Jie Di like this? Apologize now!"
Xiaoyong was a little annoyed by the blame. He lowered his head and muttered, "Okay, Jie Di, I'm sorry."
Jie Di snorted coldly and walked towards her room holding the sweater. Aunt Liu looked at her from behind, sighed softly, and said to Xiao Yong: "You are all adults, why are you still like this? You must learn to respect each other."
Xiaoyong and the other children lowered their heads after hearing this. They knew they were wrong. Aunt Liu patted Xiaoyong on the shoulder and motioned them to leave. The atmosphere in the yard gradually calmed down, leaving only Li Di sitting alone in the room, looking out the window with mixed feelings.
He Yuliang looked at this scene and felt a little sorry for her. He walked to the door of Jie Di's room and knocked gently. "Jie Di, how are you?" he asked with concern.
Jie Di looked up and saw He Yuliang. There was still a trace of grievance in her eyes, but she still tried to force a smile. "I'm fine, just a little angry." She said frankly.
He Yuliang smiled, walked into the room and sat next to Jie Di. "Don't be angry, maybe they are just joking." He tried to comfort Jie Di.
Jie Di sighed, put the sweater aside, and turned to look at He Yuliang. "What do you think I should do? They always bully me like this."
He Yuliang pondered for a moment, then said softly: "Maybe you can try to communicate with them and tell them how you feel, maybe they will understand."
Jie Di nodded, seeming somewhat relieved. "Well, maybe I should give it a try." She smiled firmly.
The midsummer sun shines through the shade of the trees onto the bluestone alley, and the courtyard is filled with the tranquility of the afternoon. He Yuliang strolled in the yard and looked up to see a pair of grandparents sitting in a corner of the yard, basking in the sun leisurely, with the marks of time on their bodies. They may be the most leisurely people in this alley, enjoying this tranquility every day.
There was a sound of children laughing in the distance. He Yuliang turned around and saw several children from the Liu family playing in the yard. They were jumping and chasing each other, a scene of joy. He Yuliang looked at them and couldn't help but feel a little envious, as if he saw their innocence and happiness.
He was immersed in his envy of the children when he suddenly heard a sharp quarrel. He turned around and saw Xiaoyong and Jie Di from the Liu family standing in the middle of the yard, arguing.
"Jie Di, you idiot, you kicked the ball away!" Xiao Yong shouted angrily.
Jie Di blushed immediately after hearing this. She glared at Xiao Yong, her chest filled with anger: "I'm not stupid! You kicked it too high."
Xiaoyong laughed sarcastically, "Huh, I kicked it too high? Are you trying to hide the ball again?"
Jie Di was so angry that her eyes turned red. "What did you say? I'm not that bad!"
The quarrel between the two became louder and louder, attracting Aunt Liu, the mother of the Liu family. She came over anxiously, trying to stop the quarrel between the two children. But as soon as she came to them, Xiaoyong suddenly pushed Jie Di away, and Jie Di lost her balance and fell to the ground.
"Xiaoyong!" Aunt Liu exclaimed and hurried forward to help Li Di up.
Jie Di's face was full of anger and grievance. She glared at Xiao Yong fiercely and said in a trembling voice: "You bastard!"
Xiao Yong saw Jie Di fall to the ground and felt a little regretful, but he said unyieldingly: "You are the bastard! It was obviously your own carelessness, and you blame me."
Jie Di became even angrier after hearing this. She stood up angrily, grabbed Xiao Yong by the collar, and shouted with her eyes wide open: "Try to say that again!"
Xiaoyong was frightened by Jie Di's momentum. He struggled frantically, but Jie Di's strength was much greater than he had imagined, and he couldn't break free at all.
“Jie Di! Xiao Yong! Stop!” Aunt Liu hurriedly stepped forward and pulled the two children apart. She looked at them with a frown and said sternly, “What’s wrong with you two?!”
Jie Di stood by, panting, while Xiao Yong lowered his head and dared not speak. Aunt Liu looked at the two children, feeling helpless. She knew that the children were all good children, but sometimes they would have conflicts over small things.
"Jie Di, Xiao Yong, both of you calm down and apologize sincerely." Aunt Liu's tone softened a little.
Jie Di hesitated for a moment, but finally bowed her head and apologized: "I'm sorry, I was a little impulsive just now."
Xiaoyong also lowered his head and whispered, "I'm sorry, I shouldn't have pushed you."
Aunt Liu looked at the two children, and her worries gradually dissipated. She smiled and said, "Okay, that's good. In the future, you should learn to tolerate and understand each other, and don't have conflicts over trivial matters anymore."
Jie Di and Xiao Yong nodded to show that they understood. Although they were children, they also understood Aunt Liu's teachings. They shook hands with each other, as if silently vowing that they would never argue over trivial matters again.
On a midsummer afternoon, He Yuliang strolled along the bluestone alley of the quadrangle, the breeze gently caressing his face, making him feel comfortable and pleasant. He looked around and felt the tranquility and warmth of the alley. However, a burst of hurried footsteps broke the tranquility.
He looked up and saw Yan's Jie Di hurriedly walking out of the courtyard, her brows furrowed and her expression angry. He Yuliang was curious and walked up to her quickly: "Jie Di, what happened? Why do you look so angry?"
Jie Di stopped and looked at He Yuliang breathlessly, her eyes full of anger and grievance: "Yuliang, I've had enough! Xiaoyong from the Liu family bullied me again, I don't want to endure it anymore!"
He Yuliang was moved when he heard her words. He knew that there were often conflicts between Jie Di and Xiao Yong from the Liu family, but he didn't expect it to get to this point. He held Jie Di's hand and said softly, "Jie Di, don't be anxious. Talk slowly. Let's think of a solution."
After listening to He Yuliang's words, Jie Di calmed down a little. She sighed and began to recount what happened: "Just now I was playing ball in the yard and accidentally kicked the ball into Liu's yard. I went to Xiaoyong to ask for the ball, but he said that the ball was broken by him and that I kicked it away! I knew he was lying, but he refused to admit it."
He Yuliang frowned after hearing Jie Di's words. He knew that conflicts between children were common, but Jie Di was indeed wronged this time. He took a deep breath and thought about how to deal with it.
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