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Chapter 68 Stubbornness

"By the way, why were you gone for so long just now? If you said you were in a hurry to come back and answer me, you should be back soon!" Lin Danzi felt that Aunt Wang had been gone for a long time just now.

"It's like this. I didn't find Madam in the living room just now. I heard they said that Madam went to the stable, so I went to the stable to check and found that the doctor was there too. The doctor was telling Madam about your situation." Wang

My aunt answered truthfully.

"The stable? Why is my mother going to the stable for nothing?" Mrs. Lin usually doesn't go to the stable very often. Now that Lin Danzi is injured, why does Mrs. Lin go to the stable instead? It's strange!!

"I don't know about this." Aunt Wang knew that the more she said at this time, the more wrong she became.

"Okay, my mother will be here soon, I'll ask her myself." Lin Danzi said as she lay back on the bed.

Lin Danzi lay on the bed for a while, almost falling asleep. Mrs. Lin did not go back to his room to see her.

Lin Danzi patted her face and sat up from the bed.

"Aunt Wang, my face is wet. Please help me up and wash my face." Lin Danzi cried so hard just now that the tears flowed all over her face. Now after the tears have dried, her face is wrinkled.

of.

"Miss, it's not convenient for you to get out of bed now. Let me bring you a basin of water." Aunt Wang considered that Lin Danzi's feet were not convenient, so she thought of bringing her water.

"Okay, then you go ahead." Lin Danzi looked at her bandaged foot, thought about it, and felt that what she said did make sense.

After hearing this, Aunt Wang immediately went to get water.

Lin Danzi washed the face of her shoes with a washbasin and then wiped them with a towel. She suddenly felt refreshed.

"Aunt Wang, I don't want to stay in the room anymore. Find someone to carry me down and carry me to the living room." Although Lin Danzi injured her foot, she still couldn't rest.

Aunt Wang knew Lin Danzi's character and knew that she had long been tired of staying in the room, so she found a stronger servant to carry Lin Danzi down.

The servant carried Lin Danzi down the stairs. On the stairs, Lin Danzi saw Mrs. Lin coming back from the door from a distance.

"Mom, what have you been doing?" Lin Danzi felt that Mrs. Lin was very strange. She didn't know what she had been doing outside for so long.

"Danzi! Why are you down here? Why don't you just stay in the room?" Mrs. Lin suddenly heard Lin Danzi's voice and was startled.

"I was so bored in the room. I couldn't move my legs. Now I'm so bored in that room!!" Lin Danzi said when she saw Mrs. Lin's face.

"If you can't move your feet, you should stay in the room. If you move around like this, what if you fall somewhere?!" Old Mrs. Lin said to Lin Danzi with worry, she and her little daughter were really

I couldn't explain how anxious I was.

"Why did it fall? No way!!" Lin Danzi became impatient when she saw Mrs. Lin starting to say these words to her again.

"You still said you wouldn't, so what happened to you in the room this morning? Why did you break the glass fish tank and pierce your foot?!" Old Mrs. Lin walked to Lin Danzi and supported her.

She sat on the sofa.

"I...that was purely an accident..." Lin Danzi said without confidence.

"Don't interrupt me, tell me now what happened this morning!" Mrs. Lin also sat on the sofa and asked Lin Dan's qualifications.

"Mom, can you stop talking to me in this tone, as if I'm a prisoner? Did I do something wrong? Is it my fault that I broke the glass jar? Did I want to break it? I want to

Did it prick my foot? Do I want to cry in pain? This is not of my own free will!"

When Lin Danzi heard Mrs. Lin talking to her in this tone, she suddenly became impatient, and she spoke a lot like a barrage of words.

"You said it wasn't your fault and it wasn't of your own free will, so what's going on? Tell me!!" Mrs. Lin also became aggressive with Lin Danzi.


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